Air Commodore Patrick Geraint "Jamie" Jameson, was a New Zealand-born Royal Air Force (RAF) officer and a flying ace of the Second World War.
Patrick Jameson
Jameson, stands third left with three New Zealand squadron leaders; from left to right, Evan Mackie, commander of No. 80 Squadron, Keith Thiele, commander of No. 3 Squadron, and Arthur Umbers, commander of No. 486 Squadron
No. 46 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force, formed in 1916, was disbanded and re-formed three times before its last disbandment in 1975. It served in both World War I and World War II.
Arras, France, where the squadron was stationed during 1917.
A scoreboard listing the claims for aircraft destroyed by No. 80 Wing between July and November 1918.
AOC presents Squadron Plaque to 46 Squadron at RAF Kenley, 1938.
Hurricane Mk I of 46 Squadron during the Norwegian Campaign, May 1940. This aircraft was abandoned in Norway