Russell Foskett

Russell George Foskett
Born7 May 1917
Died31 October 1944(1944-10-31) (aged 27)
Buried
At sea
AllegianceAustralia
BranchRoyal Australian Air Force
Service years1940–1944
RankSquadron Leader
CommandsNo. 94 Squadron (1943–44)
Conflicts
AwardsOfficer of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Flying Cross
Mentioned in Despatches

Russell George Foskett, OBE, DFC (7 May 1917 – 31 October 1944) was an Australian aviator and flying ace of the Second World War. Born in a suburb of Sydney, Foskett was employed as a clerk in 1940 when he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force. Accepted as a pilot under the Empire Air Training Scheme, he completed his training in Australia and Southern Rhodesia, before transferring for service over North Africa. In subsequent aerial engagements, Foskett was officially credited with the destruction of 612 Axis aircraft and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Appointed to command No. 94 Squadron RAF, he was transferred to the Mediterranean Theatre in 1944. Foskett was killed on 31 October 1944, after his aircraft developed engine trouble and he was forced to bail out over the Aegean Sea, where his parachute failed to open.