Gallantry in Action
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Gallantry in Action

Airmen Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Two Bars 1918—1955

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Gallantry in Action

Airmen Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Two Bars 1918—1955

About this book

A who's who of the British airmen honored for their valor and courage—from the RAF's inception to the post-WWII era—arranged alphabetically. When the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service merged on 1 April 1918, to form the Royal Air Force, the new command needed to have its own gallantry medals to distinguish itself from the Army and the Royal Navy. Thus the new Distinguished Flying Cross came into being. By the end of WWI, only three Second Bars had been promulgated for First War actions. Before WWII erupted, four more Second Bars had been awarded, and fifty were added to this total by the conflict's end. Three more were awarded post-WWII, between 1952–1955, making a grand total of sixty. Still a significantly small number of members of this pretty exclusive "club." Within the covers of this book recorded for the first time together are the mini-biographies of all those sixty along with the citations that accompanied their awards, or in some cases the recommendations for them. Also recorded are citations for other decorations such as the Distinguished Service Order, et al. As the reader will discover, the range of airmen who received the DFC and Two Bars, cover most of the ambit of WWII operations, be they fighter pilots, bomber pilots, night-fighter aircrew, aircrew navigators, engineers, etc., or reconnaissance pilots. Each has interesting stories, proving, if proof be needed, their gallantry in action.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. Michael Seamer Allen
  9. Tony Ballauf
  10. Joseph Berry
  11. John Randell Daniel Braham
  12. Charles Brameld
  13. Ivor Gordon Broom
  14. Thomas John Broom
  15. Edward Robert Butler
  16. John Todd Caine
  17. Roy Oldfield Calvert
  18. Frank Reginald Carey
  19. Arthur Henry Cobby
  20. Alfred William Gordon Cochrane
  21. Arthur Norman Crookes
  22. Neville Frederick Duke
  23. Wilfred George Gerald Duncan Smith
  24. Donald Trevor Bulmer Everett
  25. David Charles Fairbanks
  26. Brendan Eamonn Fergus Finucane
  27. Frederick Anthony Owen Gaze
  28. Kenneth James Gordon
  29. Martin Yngvar Gran
  30. Colin Falkland Gray
  31. John William Boldero Grigson
  32. Robert Halley
  33. Raymond Hiley Harries
  34. Stafford Berkeley Harris
  35. George Urquhart Hill
  36. Frederick Desmond Hughes
  37. Petrus Hendrick Hugo
  38. Charles Gordon St.David Jeffries
  39. Johannes Jacobus Le Roux
  40. Walter Hunt Longton
  41. James Archibald Findlay Maclachlan
  42. Harold Brownlow Morgan Martin
  43. James Atterby McCairns
  44. Desmond Annersty Peter McMullen
  45. Robert Wendell McNair
  46. Charles Michael Miller
  47. Arthur Alexander O’Leary
  48. Robert Wardlaw Oxspring
  49. Herbert Victor Peterson
  50. Noel Thomas Quinn
  51. Mack Donald Seale
  52. John Bean Shepherd
  53. Edward Barnes Sismore
  54. Stanislaw Skalski
  55. Ross Macpherson Smith
  56. Maurice Michael Stephens
  57. Alistair Lennox Taylor
  58. Keith Frederick Thiele
  59. Kenneth Robert Triggs
  60. Robert Roland Stanford Tuck
  61. Ralph Van Den Bok
  62. Remy Van Lierde
  63. Lance Cleo Wade
  64. James Elmslie Walker
  65. Adrian Warburton
  66. Harold Alfred Whistler
  67. Harold Edward White
  68. Air Commodore Philip Jeremy Robinson OBE, DFC and Two Bars, MA