Stanley Orr
Stanley Gordon Orr | |
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| Nickname(s) | "Stan" |
| Born | 28 September 1916 London |
| Died | 11 August 2003 (aged 86) Fareham, Hampshire |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | Royal Navy |
| Years of service | 1939–1966 |
| Rank | Commander |
| Unit | Fleet Air Arm |
| Commands | 896 Naval Air Squadron 804 Naval Air Squadron 761 Naval Air Squadron Naval Test Squadron Hovercraft trials unit |
| Battles / wars | Second World War Korean War |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Cross & Two Bars Air Force Cross Mentioned in Despatches |
| Other work | Marine superintendent, Vospers |
Stanley Gordon Orr, DSC & Two Bars, AFC (28 September 1916 – 11 August 2003) was the highest scoring fighter ace of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Flying with the Fleet Air Arm he was credited with the destruction of 17 aircraft. His success was recognised by the awards of the Distinguished Service Cross and Two Bars, an Air Force Cross and a Mention in Despatches.
Orr took part in campaigns over Norway and Dunkirk in 1940 and then moved to the Mediterranean aboard HMS Illustrious. During this time he was involved in the Battle of Taranto, the defence of Malta, the Battle of Cape Matapan, and land based operations in Egypt. Later in the war in 1944, he was involved in the attack on the German battleship Tirpitz. At the end of the Second World War he remained in the navy, becoming a test pilot at the Empire Test Pilots' School. He saw further action during the Korean War, when he served aboard HMS Ocean as Commander (flying). His last job in the navy was in command of the Hovercraft trials unit. Upon leaving the Royal Navy in 1966, he became a marine superintendent at Vospers.