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GARDNER, Peter Melvill

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rank: S/L
status: survived
airforce: RAF    (no: 40527 )
born: 1918-07-01 Grimsby United Kingdom

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Peter Melvill Gardner was born at Grimsby on 1st July 1918 and joined the RAF on a short service commission in November 1937. He was posted to 5 FTS Sealand on 5th March 1938 and joined 32 Squadron at Biggin Hill on 17th September 1938. In May 1940 Gardner was attached to 3 Squadron in France.

On the 15th he claimed a Do17 destroyed, on the 18th a Do17 damaged, on the 19th a He111 and on the 20th another Do17. Back with 32 Squadron, he claimed a share in a Do17 on 3rd July, damaged a Me109 on 11th August, destroyed a Me109 and a Do17 on the 12th, destroyed a Ju88 on the 15th and another Me109 on the 16th.

Gardner was awarded the DFC (gazetted 30th August 1940).

Citation
During a short time in France, this officer succeeded in destroying four enemy aircraft. Since returning to this country he has destroyed a further five enemy aircraft and possibly several others. He has displayed great keenness and courage.

In June 1941 he was posted to 54 Squadron at Hornchurch as a Flight Commander. He destroyed a Me109 on 17th June. During a sweep on 11th July 1941 Gardner was shot down in Spitfire Vb P8754 and captured. He later went to Stalag Luft III.

PoW Number 3801

After being liberated at the end of the war he returned to the RAF, retiring on 31st July 1948 as a Squadron Leader.

Gardner moved to Nassau in the Bahamas and in 1956 opened a restaurant named 'Sun and......' in Shirley Street on the main island. He was described in the press as 'a powerboat and sports car racer'.

The restaurant soon gained a very good reputation and attracted celebrity guests such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Junior and the Beatles, who crossed from the exclusive resort of Paradise Island.

Gardner sold the restaurant in 1981 when his health began to deteriorate.

He died on 23rd May 1984.

Ref
Picture Post' magazine August 1940 - Relaxing
Battle of Britain Monument
Aces of World war 2

Squadrons:

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AirforceSqdrnDate
RAF 5 FTS Sealand 1938-03-05
RAF 32 Squadron Biggin Hill 1938-09-17
RAF Attached 3 Squadron France (5/40)
RAF Returned 32 Squadron (6/40)
RAF 54 Squadron Hornchurch (6/41)
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SerialNoteDate
P8754 1941-07-11

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