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Percy Pickard; Charles Pickard; Pick Pickard
  • The de Havilland Tiger Moth
  • Photo recon image of the German Würzburg radar station near Bruneval
  • Training Czech airmen are posed examining a map of the continent
  • Framlingham College
  • A Hudson in flight
  • 487 (NZ) Squadron at Hunsden, February 1944
  • Mosquitos crossing the channel on the Amiens prison raid
  • A pair of Mosquitos of 487 Squadron clear the snow covered Amiens prison just before the fused bombs they dropped explode.
  • Pickard, Sqn Ldr William Blessing and Gp Capt. Leonard Cheshire at their investiture at [[Buckingham Palace]], 28 July 1943. Of the three, only Cheshire would survive the war
  • Wg Cdr Thomas Hope, Gp Capt. Charles Pickard with 'Ming', and Squadron Adjutant Flt Lt Johnson at RAF Lissett, 1943
  • 161 pilots Jim McCairns, Hugh Verity, Pickard, Peter Vaughan-Fowler and Bunny Rymills in the garden area behind the Tangmere cottage, 1943
  • British High Speed Launch rescues a downed aircrew
  • Basil Embry, far right
  • 487 Squadron Mosquitos at RAF Sculthorpe prior to 140 Wing's first mission, a daylight attack upon a pair of power stations in France, 1943
  • The Vickers Wellington
  • Pickard was waiting on board the command ship HMS ''Prins Albert'' for the paratroopers' return. He is posed here with a group of paratroopers and an enemy helmet taken during the raid against the German radar station at Bruneval

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Sir Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge (20 January 1873 – 7 February 1952) was a British classicist and one of the greatest authorities on the theatre of ancient Greece in the first half of the 20th century.
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Percy Charles Pickard

Group Captain Percy Charles "Pick" Pickard, (16 May 1915 – 18 February 1944) was an officer in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He served as a pilot and commander, and was the first officer of the RAF to be awarded the DSO three times during the war. He flew over a hundred sorties and distinguished himself in a variety of operations requiring coolness under fire.

In 1941 he was asked to participate in the making of the Crown film Target for To-night. Attention from the film made him a public figure in England. Later that year he led the squadron of Whitley bombers that carried paratroopers to their drop for the Bruneval raid.

Through most of 1943 he commanded 161 Squadron, the secretive unit that flew SOE agents in and out of occupied France. He was a very active commanding officer, and flew many of the missions himself. In late 1943 Pickard was made the commander of a new unit, 140 Wing, a ground attack formation whose three squadrons had converted to the Mosquito. On 18 February 1944 Pickard led a group of Mosquitos on the Amiens prison raid to destroy the walls of a Gestapo prison and free the prisoners inside. He was killed in this operation. Pickard was one of the RAF's most highly regarded bomber pilots of the war, ranking among the likes of Guy Gibson and Leonard Cheshire.