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Was a British deserter and a member of the Waffen SS during World War II. Living Freeman since 1924. He served as an officer in the British Army, first in the Kings Own Royal Regiment, and later as a RAF pilot. 1931 Left the army and worked as a ...
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Birth and early life {{Villain_Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Benson Freeman.jpg|fullname = Benson Freeman|alias = No information|origin = Great Britain|occupation = British deserter and a member of the Waffen SS during World War II.|skills = No information|hobby = No information|goals = No information|crimes = High Treason|type of villain = Corrupt Official}}He was born on October 6<sup>th</sup>, 1903 at Newbury, Berkshire the son of serving officer and lived in Portsmouth until he was 18, attending St. Helen's College  in Southsea and later Newton College Devon. In  1922 he entered the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, being commissioned in August 1924 into the Kings own Royal Regiment as a second Lieutenant. He developed  an interest in flying and in September 1926 was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and posted to RAF flying school near Chester. He qualified as a fighter pilot , transferring to RAF. In 1931 he retired, taking up farming, which gave time to develop his political views.1937 saw him join BUF, remaining a member until a war.  Even though he became very agitated due to conflict of loyalties the war produced he returned to service wit the RAF, assuming he was hold  a non-combatants position.
 
He was born on October 6<sup>th</sup>, 1903 at Newbury, Berkshire the son of serving officer and lived in Portsmouth until he was 18, attending St. Helen's College  in Southsea and later Newton College Devon. In  1922 he entered the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, being commissioned in August 1924 into the Kings own Royal Regiment as a second Lieutenant. He developed  an interest in flying and in September 1926 was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and posted to RAF flying school near Chester. He qualified as a fighter pilot , transferring to RAF. In 1931 he retired, taking up farming, which gave time to develop his political views.1937 saw him join BUF, remaining a member until a war.  Even though he became very agitated due to conflict of loyalties the war produced he returned to service wit the RAF, assuming he was hold  a non-combatants position.


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