Tail Gunner Takes Over

Tail Gunner Takes Over
R C Rivaz
Flight Lieutenant Rivaz continues his firsthand account of his time in RAF Bomber Command during the WW2. After his heroic exploits as a tail gunner, Rivaz is moved on to flight training in Canada.
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About the Author

Richard Rivaz was born in Assam on 15th March 1908, son of a colonial official in the Indian Civil Service. He later returned to England and studied painting at the Royal College of Art. He became an accomplished artist in the 1930s, before training as a teacher and taking up an appointment at Collyer’s School in Sussex, where he taught art. Rivaz volunteered for pilot training in 1940 but was bitterly disappointed to learn that, at the age of thirty-two, he was too old to become a pilot. He commenced training as an air-gunner and saw first service with No. 102 Squadron. He survived many dangerous raids and crashes but was unfortunately killed at the end of the war, when his transport aircraft caught fire on take-off from Brussels airport on 13 October 1945.