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Throughout the war, Hemingway was shot down four times. In recognition of his courage and dedication, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1941—an honor given to RAF personnel for acts of valor, bravery, or devotion to duty while flying in active operations.
Prince William Honors John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway
The RAF confirmed Hemingway’s passing in a statement, noting that he had “passed away peacefully” on Monday.
“Paddy always had a twinkle in his eyes as he recalled the fun times with colleagues in France and London. This quiet, composed, thoughtful, and mischievous individual may not have wanted to be the last of ‘The Few’, but he embodied the spirit of all those who flew sorties over this green and pleasant land,” their statement read.
“His passing marks the end of an era and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom during World War II.”
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Prince William also shared his condolences, reflecting on the veteran’s legacy.
“I was sad to hear about the passing of John ‘Paddy’ Hemingway this morning, the last of ‘The Few’,” he wrote.
“We owe so much to Paddy and his generation for our freedoms today. Their bravery and sacrifice will always be remembered.
“We shall never forget them. W.”