Trevor Keelor
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Trevor Joseph Keelor | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Trevor Keelor |
| Nickname | Saber Killer |
| Born | 8 December 1934 |
| Died | 27 April 2002 (aged 67) |
| Buried | War Memorial Christian cemetery. |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | |
| Service years | 1954-1978 |
| Rank | |
| Service number | 4818 F(P) |
| Unit | No. 23 Squadron, Gnat Unit |
| Commands | No.18 Squadron |
| Conflicts | Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 |
| Awards | |
| Spouse | Patricia Ann Keelor |
| Children | Basil Keelor |
| Relations | Air Marshal Denzil Keelor |
Wing Commander Trevor Keelor, VrC, VM (8 December 1934 – 27 April 2002) was an officer of Indian Air Force who participated in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. He was honoured with a number of medals including the Vir Chakra and the Vayu Sena Medal.[1][2] He had an elder brother, Denzil, who was also honoured for his service in the Indian Air Force. Both brothers have a Vir Chakra for the same feat of shooting down Pakistan Air Force F-86 Sabre fighters. It was the first time two brothers have received Vir Chakras for the same reason.[1]
Trevor Keelor was born on 8 December 1934 in Lucknow, India, and was educated at St. Francis' College and La Martinière College, Lucknow. Most of his schooling happened in St. Francis', where his father, Charles Keelor was the headmaster. He was a sibling to Gordon, Denzil (IAF pilot), Cynthia and Marie Viegas Jones. He joined the Indian Air Force in 1953 and rose to the rank of wing commander. He retired in 1978 and died on 27 April 2002.[1][3]