Robert John Orton Compston was born in Farnham, Surrey the son of Herbert Fuller Bright Compston, a clergyman, and his wife Rose Contance Compston (née Orton). He joined the
Royal Naval Air Service in 1915 when he was 17 years old. He originally flew Home Defense missions, but was reassigned to
8 Naval Squadron when it went to France. He was a close friend of ace
Robert Little. Compston served in the
Royal Air Force in the
Second World War. On the
13 August 1940, while based at
RAF Detling, the airfield came under attack by the
Luftwaffe. It was the first major effort of the Germans during the
Battle of Britain.
Junkers Ju 87Stuka dive-bombers devastated the station and
Squadron Leader Compston was
wounded in action; one of 42 wounded and 24 killed. He retired from the RAFVR in 1954 with the rank of wing commander. ==Personal life==