The Squadron took part in the Battle of Britain and its pilots joined the ranks of 'the few'.
As a member of 'the few' Loxton is commemorated by name on the Battle of Britain Memorial[2] which was unveiled by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall on 18 September 2005.
[3] He remained in the RAF until retirement, attaining the rank of Wing Commander.
He married Binkie Pattullo on 6 August 1938 and had two sons, Peter and David, who became a well known producer in America.
Loxton is buried, next to his son Peter, in Bere Regis churchyard, Dorset.