Hilton-Barber was born in
Craddock, the son of Harry Atherstone Hilton-Barber and Celia Andrews. Barber served during World War II in the
Squadron 250 of the
RAF on the
Western front in 1942. He went on to command
Squadron 450 / RAAF November 1942 until March 1943. Although it was considered to have achieved 5 wins, it seems that this total is only 3. He received a DFC in February 1943 and was transferred to the
SAAF with the rank of
lieutenant colonel. After the war, he became the Federal Director of Civil Aviation in
Southern Rhodesia. His two brothers, Roger and Harry, were also fighter pilots. He had two sons,
Miles and Geoff, who went blind from a genetic condition but became adventurers. ==Awards==