Barker, Lieutenant-Colonel William George 'Billy', VC, National Historic Person

Dauphin, Manitoba
Major W.G. Barker in Fokker D. VII aircraft No. 50 competing in the air race between Toronto, Ont., and New York, N.Y. © Canada. Bureau des brevets et du droit d'auteur / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada // Patent and Copyright Office / Library and Archives Canada / C-014058
Col. Barker, V.C., in a captured German plane
© Canada. Bureau des brevets et du droit d'auteur / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada // Patent and Copyright Office / Library and Archives Canada / C-014058
Major William G. Barker, 1918 © Swaine / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada // Library and Archives Canada / PA-122516Major W.G. Barker in Fokker D. VII aircraft No. 50 competing in the air race between Toronto, Ont., and New York, N.Y. © Canada. Bureau des brevets et du droit d'auteur / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada // Patent and Copyright Office / Library and Archives Canada / C-014058
Address : Barker Airport, Dauphin, Manitoba

Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date: 1998-07-15
Life Date: 1894 to 1930

Other Name(s):
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William George 'Billy' Barker, VC  (Designation Name)
Research Report Number: 1998-15

Importance: Renowned and decorated World War I serviceman - a leading air ace

Plaque(s)


Existing plaque:  Barker Airport, Dauphin, Manitoba

In the skies over France and Italy, William Barker became one of the great air aces of the First World War. Born in Dauphin, Manitoba, he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914, later transferring to the Royal Flying Corps. He gained renown in 1917 and 1918, downing 50 enemy aircraft and winning a reputation as the pre-eminent fighter pilot on the Italian front. Barker was also respected as a leader, never losing a man in his command. Awarded the Victoria Cross and eight other gallantry medals, he is remembered as one of Canada's most decorated servicemen.