Browse this website Close this menu
This data is related to World War 2
Sergeant

Dennis Kenneth Ashton

Service number 741212
Military unit 261 Sqdn Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Address He was the son of Leonard and Margaret Helen Ashton; husband of Ethel Ashton, of Carlton, Nottinghamshire.
Date of birth 29 Jul 1915
Date of death 26 Nov 1940 (25 years old)
Place of birth Shanghai, China
Employment, education or hobbies

He worked for Nottinghamshire County Council.

Family history

Dennis Kenneth Ashton was born on 29th July 1915 in Shanghai, China to Leonard Ashton (1888 - ??) and Margaret Helen Ashton (nee Knapton 1896-1972). The family were from Nottinghamshire.

His father was in Shanghai as a representative of Richard Haworth & Company, Office Furniture suppliers. He arrived in London on 25th February 1922 aboard the 'Yoshino Maru', accompanied by his mother, his age was given as six. In October 1939 he married Ethel Blackwell at Basford, Nottinghamshire.

Courtesy of https://www.bbm.org.uk/airmen/AshtonDK.htm

Military history

Hurricane I N2701

Ashton joined the RAFVR in January 1938 as an Airman u/t Pilot. In September 1939 the FAA
was short of pilots and after Ashton was called up he was posted to Donibristle and joined the Torpedo/Spotter/Reconnaissance Flight.

He was later posted to 770 Squadron for deck-landing training on HMS Argus in the Western Mediterranean. He was offered a transfer to the FAA but declined and was posted to 3 BGS Aldergrove as a staff pilot.

On 4th May 1940 Ashton was recalled to the FAA and joined 759 (T) Squadron at Eastleigh for a refresher deck-landing course.

He later joined 804 Squadron at Hatston, flying Sea Gladiators. By mid-June the RAF was short of pilots and Ashton was recalled and sent to 7 OTU Hawarden. After converting to Hurricanes he was posted to 32 Squadron at Biggin Hill in early July.

Within two weeks Ashton was told to report to Uxbridge and became one of a group of nine sergeants and one officer. They were flown to Hullavington, picked up Hurricanes, flew them to Abbotsinch and were embarked on the carrier HMS Argus, where they were joined by four more officers. They were told their destination was Malta and they were now 418 Flight.

The Argus sailed on 23rd July, arrived at Gibraltar and sailed for Malta on the 31st. At dawn on 2nd August the squadron flew its Hurricanes off to Luqa. 418 Flight and the Malta Fighter Flight were amalgamated into 261 Squadron on 16th August 1940.

Ashton was flying N2701, one of two Hurricanes which intercepted three Fiat CR42s on 26th November 1940. He shot one down and was then shot down himself into the sea by one of the others and killed.

Capuccini Naval Cemetery, Malta.

Courtesy of https://www.bbm.org.uk/airmen/AshtonDK.htm

Extra information

Unknown

Photographs