A thrilling account of a Canadian fighter pilot's experiences in the Battle of Britain and beyond.
One of the Few tells the story of Johnny Kent, a Canadian who joined the RAF and became a flight commander in the legendary 303 Polish Fighter Squadron. Experience his struggles, triumphs, and the human cost of war. Discover the untold stories of heroism and sacrifice during the Battle of Britain.
This edition includes supplementary material from Kent's daughter, Alexandra, providing a broader context to his life as a son, husband, and father. Perfect for readers interested in military history, aviation biographies, and the human side of WWII. Explore themes of courage, leadership, and personal challenge in this gripping narrative.
JOHNNY KENT grew up in Winnipeg and became the youngest licensed pilot in Canada when at just 17. He grabbed experience and flying hours wherever and whenever he could and was constantly on the lookout for a career in flying. His chance came when he was offered an RAF commission in the 1930s and the rest is history. He published his memoirs in 1971 and died in 1985. ALEXANDRA KENT is his daughter.