The flying Sikh

by Stephen Barker | 30 May 2022
Hardback
_The Flying Sikh_ tells the unique story of the only Sikh airman to fly with the RFC and the RAF during the First World War. It is the remarkable account of one man's struggle to enlist, against discrimination, and then his service as a fighter pilot over the battlefields of Flanders. This book represents the only detailed study of an Indian national enlisting in Britain's armed forces during the First World War. It is an account of India's role in the war; the rise of Indian nationalism and the challenges of Indians to take up the status of a commissioned officer in His Majesty's Armed Forces. Malik started his new life in Britain as a fourteen-year-old public school boy, who progressed to Balliol College, Oxford, before attempting to join the Royal Flying Corps after graduation with friends from university, but he was denied a commission. Keen to participate in the war, he served with the French Red Cross in 1916 as an ambulance driver and then offered his services to the French air force. But one of his Oxford tutors wrote on Malik's behalf wrote to General David Henderson, head of the RFC, and secured Malik a cadetship Above all though, it is the story of a man who was a county cricketer who played for Sussex and Oxford University, an outstanding golfer and fighter pilot who fought over Passchendaele in the autumn of 1917\. Being a devote Sikh he wore his turban instead of a flying helmet, until he received a specially designed one that fitted over his turban. Malik was credited with two kills until he was shot down, crashing unconscious to the ground behind Allied lines. His Sopwith Camel was riddled with 450 bullet holes. Malik was only one of four Indian nationals who served with RAF during the war, and only one of two who survived. In later life, Malik became the first Indian High Commissioner to Canada, and then served as the Indian Ambassador to France.
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_The Flying Sikh_ tells the unique story of the only Sikh airman to fly with the RFC and the RAF during the First World War. It is the remarkable account of one man's struggle to enlist, against discrimination, and then his service as a fighter pilot over the battlefields of Flanders. This book represents the only detailed study of an Indian national enlisting in Britain's armed forces during the First World War. It is an account of India's role in the war; the rise of Indian nationalism and the challenges of Indians to take up the status of a commissioned officer in His Majesty's Armed Forces. Malik started his new life in Britain as a fourteen-year-old public school boy, who progressed to Balliol College, Oxford, before attempting to join the Royal Flying Corps after graduation with friends from university, but he was denied a commission. Keen to participate in the war, he served with the French Red Cross in 1916 as an ambulance driver and then offered his services to the French air force. But one of his Oxford tutors wrote on Malik's behalf wrote to General David Henderson, head of the RFC, and secured Malik a cadetship Above all though, it is the story of a man who was a county cricketer who played for Sussex and Oxford University, an outstanding golfer and fighter pilot who fought over Passchendaele in the autumn of 1917\. Being a devote Sikh he wore his turban instead of a flying helmet, until he received a specially designed one that fitted over his turban. Malik was credited with two kills until he was shot down, crashing unconscious to the ground behind Allied lines. His Sopwith Camel was riddled with 450 bullet holes. Malik was only one of four Indian nationals who served with RAF during the war, and only one of two who survived. In later life, Malik became the first Indian High Commissioner to Canada, and then served as the Indian Ambassador to France.
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