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Way, Basil Hugh (Entry 1-37)Basil Hugh Way, of Hinton St George, Somerset was born on 20th August 1917 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, the son of Philip Greville Hugh Way (1865-1946) and Dorothy Constance Way (nee Cave 1883-1966).Way was educated at Malvern College and entered the RAF College, Cranwell in January 1937. Whilst there he won the Groves Memorial Prize as the best all-round pilot. On graduation in December 1938 Way was posted to 54 Squadron at Hornchurch. He was detached from 54 Squadron to the School of Air Navigation, Manston on 2nd January 1939 for a course in navigation. Way rejoined 54 Squadron on 11th March 1939.He was posted from 54 Squadron to the Photographic Development Unit at Heston on 31st January 1940 but had rejoined 54 Squadron by 12th February.On February 13th 1940 he shared in destroying a He111 off the north Kent coast. In May he was appointed 'B' Flight Commander as an Acting Flight Lieutenant. On 3rd July Way shared a Do17, on the 8th he claimed a Me109 destroyed and shared another, on the 24th two probable Me109%u2019s and on the 25th another Me109 destroyed. Immediately after this victory Way was shot down and killed, crashing into the Channel in Spitfire R6707.Way was 22 years old. His body was washed ashore on the same day and he is buried in Oostdunkerke Communal Cemetery, Belgium.

