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Born · August 17, 1923
Died · December 5, 2010 (87 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: England, UK
Bill Foxley was a trainee navigator with RAF Bomber Command during World War II, who survived a 1944 bomber crash in which he was severely burned trying to save a comrade; he lost his fingers, his right eye, and underwent some 40 surgeries. Foxley went on to become a Squadron Leader after the war, and is notable for appearing in the movie Battle Of Britain (1969), as a very rare example of a burn victim appearing on screen.
Squadron Leader Evans
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1969