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Medal Distinguished Flying Cross DFC empty Royal Mint presentation case 2WW

Medal Distinguished Flying Cross DFC empty Royal Mint presentation case 2WW

Medal Distinguished Flying Cross DFC empty Royal Mint presentation case 2WW

Medal Distinguished Flying Cross DFC empty Royal Mint presentation case 2WW

Royal Mint fitted presentation case for DFC. Second World War Period. Very Good condition, hinges and catch all good. The item “Medal Distinguished Flying Cross DFC empty Royal Mint presentation case 2WW” is in sale since Saturday, November 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “jcollinsmedals” and is located in Shanklin. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Ww2 R. A. F Distinguished Flying Medal Group 6 Medals Mosquito Navigator 128 Sdn

Offered is a Distinguished Flying Medal group of 6 medals to Flight Sergeant A. Brown, who flew as a Navigator in Mosquitoes as part of the 128th Squadron (Pathfinder Force) R. The swing mounted group consists of: Distinguished Flying Medal G. 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star with imitation clasp AIR CREW EUROPE; Africa Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45 with Mentioned In Despatches oak leaf. The medals are swing mounted. All medals excluding the D. Are unnamed – as issued. Comes with Air Ministry envelope containing unused period form. Copy of the D. Recommendation and & details of sorties-targets and dates. Copies London Gazette 1945. Andrew Brown, who presumably was active earlier in the Coastal Command, began his operational career with the 128th Squadron in September 1944, the same month that the squadron was reformed at Wyton as a Mosquito light bomber unit (8th Path Finder Force Group), as part of the P. Fast Night Strike Force. In this capacity, Brown went on to complete his 40 operational sorties against German targets. This included 18 sorties to Berlin. A scarce WWII D. Accompanied by copy of his recommendation for the D. 128 Squadron reformed at Wyton on 5 September 1944 as a Mosquito squadron in No. 8 Group, and was part of the Light Night Striking Force. The squadron flew night intruder missions over Germany for the rest of the war. Locations: September 1944-June 1945: Wyton. October 1945-March 1946: B. The Light Night Striking Force (LNSF) was an outgrowth of the Pathfinder Force use of the fast and long-ranged Mosquito bomber, which could carry a sizeable bomb load. Under 8 Group, the number of Mosquito squadrons was built up. These were used for harassing raids on Germany. To the two (Oboe-equipped) Mosquito squadrons already in Pathfinder Force, a third No. 139 was added in June 1943, which Bennett intended to use for diversionary raids to draw the German nightfighters away from the main force. In February 1944 an entirely Mosquito raid was mounted against Düsseldorf. It was formed of the usual marker aircraft from 105 Squadron and 692 Squadron Mosquitos, each carrying a single 4,000 lb “cookie”, and backup aircraft with 500 lb delayed action bombs. With Harris’ support, Bennett formed more Mosquito squadrons to expand the LNSF, giving him nine bomber squadrons, as well as the Oboe-equipped markers and 8 Group’s own meteorological Mosquitoes. The LNSF achieved 27,239 sorties, their best month being March 1945 with nearly 3,000 sorties. This was achieved with the loss of just under 200 aircraft on operations or “damaged beyond repair”. Flight Sergeant Brown flew 40 operation sorties in Mosquitoes from September 1944-10. Targets were : Karlsruhe, Hamburg, Osnabruck, Hannover x 5, Munster, Berlin x 18, Mannheim x 2, Sterkrade, Stuttgart, Magdeburg x 3, Erfurt x 2, Nuremburg, Kassel x 2 & Essen. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “WW2 R. A. F DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL GROUP 6 MEDALS MOSQUITO NAVIGATOR 128 SDN” is in sale since Tuesday, October 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Britain
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated

Excellent and very rare. One of only 4,460 Distinguished Flying Crosses awarded to a Canadian. Dont miss out on this scarce opportunity to own a very sought after decoration! If you have any questions or would like more pictures, please do not hesitate to ask me! Follow us for lots more Canadian, British and other militaria from WW1 and WW2!! Many listings coming up in the near future. Medals, badges, and more! The item “RARE Original WW2 Canadian Distinguished Flying Cross medal bar 1945 Dated” is in sale since Thursday, October 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Canada”. The seller is “vancouvermilitaria” and is located in Windsor, ON. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, United States, Australia, Mexico, Brazil.
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2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal

2 – US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal. The Presentation cases have scuffs, scratches and other issues (see photos). The mini Air medal is missing the orange color (see photos). The actual medal (hanging) are a bit wrinkled from storage. They are not engraved and unfortunately I do not know any of the history. A friend bought a house and the previous owner left most of their contents. Most of the items that were military related were from the Ellington Air national guard. The item “2 US World War 2 Distinguished Flying Cross Medals and Air Medal” is in sale since Wednesday, October 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “panaz2001″ and is located in Dickinson, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

Ww2 1944 Distinguished Flying Cross Dfc Medal Logbook Document Group

A WW2 HALIFAX NAVIGATORS D. GROUP OF 420 (SNOWY OWL) SQUADRON, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE, WHO FLEW IN AT LEAST 34 OPERATIONAL SORTIES WITH THE SQUADRON, AND WHOSE CREW CLAIMED AN ENEMY AIRCRAFT DAMAGED OVER KIEL, 15 SEPTEMBER 1944. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS, G. REVERSE OFFICIALLY DATED 1945; 1939-45 STAR; FRANCE AND GERMANY STAR; DEFENCE MEDAL, CANADIAN ISSUE IN SILVER; CANADIAN VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDAL, WITH OVERSEAS CLASP; WAR MEDAL 1939-45, CANADIAN ISSUE IN SILVER. London Gazette 16 January 1945: Flying Officer Downey, as Navigator in Flying Officer Gallens crew, has displayed throughout his tour exceptional qualities of leadership and coolness in action. His ability as navigator is unquestionable and although his sorties included some of the enemys most heavily defended areas, Flying Officer Downey, with complete disregard of any opposition, guided his aircraft directly to the target. The success of this crew on their operational tour was due in no small measure to the co-operation, coolness and devotion to duty of this officer. Wilfred Downey was born in. He was educated at Weston Collegiate and Vocational School. And joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as an AC2 in June 1942. After carrying out his initial training in. Was posted to the. At the end of 1943. Having advanced to Pilot Officer. During this period he was crewed with his eventual pilot Flying Officer R. Was posted as a Navigator for operational flying with 420 (Snowy Owl) Squadron, R. He flew in at least 34 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Bientque; Bamieres; Foret dEauvy; Biennais (2); Coquereux; Caen (2) including 7 July 1944, Concentration of tanks, guns, troops… Light & heavy flak, congrat by the Army, Good Show (Log Book refers); Thiverny; Wesseling; Ferne de Forestel; Enternois; Foret de Nieppe (2); Bois de Cassan; St. Leu dEsserent; La Hogue; Fore de Chantilly; La Pallice; Falaise; Melsbroek Aerodrome (Brussels); Kiel (2) including 15 September 1944, Built up area 1×2000 12 Cans 416 inc. Two attacks by enemy fighters. 210 Damaged (Ibid); Connantres Marshalling Yards; Foret des Cornouailles; Ile de Cezembre Coastal Battery; Le Havre (2); Castrop Rauxel Oil Plant; Wanne Eickel; Boulogne; Sterkrade; Bergen and Dortmund. Advanced to Flying Officer, and continued to serve with Gallen as part of No. 62 Base Test Flight, October 1944 – June 1945. Was invested with his D. 13 July 1945, the following month. He was discharged in October 1945. Certificate of Active Service, dated 1 October 1945; R. Service and Pay Book; R. Identity Card, complete with photograph of recipient in uniform; Royal Air Force School Notebook, fully annotated by recipient as a Pilot Officer, and other ephemera relating to recipients Will and family matters. Cap badge, several buttons and lapel ephemera. PLEASE NOTE; If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. KEYWORDS: MEDAL MEDALS BOER KILLED WOUNDED BRIGADE AWARD CAPTAIN COMMANDER LIEUTENANT OFFICER KILLED WOUNDED 1815 AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND ANZAC AIF GALLANTRY SOMME YPRES GALLIPOLI LIGHT HORSE INFANTRY BATTALION. The item “WW2 1944 DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC MEDAL LOGBOOK DOCUMENT GROUP” is in sale since Saturday, September 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “albatrosj1″ and is located in SCOTLAND. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS MEDAL PAIR AWARDED TO FIGHTER PILOT ERIC OSWALD PERRY, 20 SQUADRON. ORIGINAL AND FULL SIZE. WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL CORRECTLY NAMED TO LIEUT. LOCKET CONTAINING TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERRY. BOOK, PUSHER ACES OF WORLD WAR I. LIEUTENANT PERRY IS MENTIONED ON A FEW OCCASIONS. COPY OF RFC SERVICE HISTORY AND MEDICAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS (LARGE AMOUNT OF RESEARCH). ERIC OSWALD PERRY BORN NOTTINGHAM 12th JANUARY 1898. JOINED THE 3/7Bn SHERWOOD FORESTERS, NOTTS AND DERBY REGIMENT, BEFORE JOINING THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS AS A PILOT 7th NOVEMBER 1915 (ONLY SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD). LONDON GAZETTE (8/6/1917) 8th FEBRUARY 1917 NEW FLYING OFFICER 2nd LIEUTENANT E O PERRY OF NOTTS AND DERBY REGIMENT. LONDON GAZETTE 7th JANUARY 1918, PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT. LIEUTENANT PERRY SERVED IN THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS FOR 3 YEARS 6 MONTHS. COPY OF MEDAL INDEX CARD SHOWING ENTITLEMENT TO WAR MEDAL, VICTORY MEDAL AND SILVER WAR BADGE. INFORMATION FROM 20 SQUADRON RECORD BOOK, NATIONAL ARCHIVES, KEW. FEBRUARY 24th 1917, LIEUT PERRY FIRST APPEARS ON FLYING ROSTER. OFFENSIVE PATROLS 1st, 17th, 24th March, BOMB RAIDS, 24th MARCH AND 3rd APRIL. WEATHER WAS VERY POOR DURING MARCH AND APRIL. 6th APRIL, PERRY FLYING WITH PTE ALLUM IN A6370 (WITH OTHER FE2D`s) TO BOMB GERMAN AMMUNITION AND SUPPLY DUMP AT LEDEGHEM. AS THEY WERE GETTING INTO LINE FOR A BOMBING RUN A HALBERSTADT SCOUT SUDDENLY APPEARED ABOVE AND IN FRONT OF THEM. PARRY AND ALLUM OPENED FIRE AS THE HALBERSTADT DIVED ACROSS THIER FRONT AND TRIED TO GET ROUND ONTO THEIR TAIL. PERRY OUTMANOEUVRED THE HALBERSTADT AND KEPT CLOSE BEHIND STILL FIRING. AS THE HALBERSTADT TRIED TO DIVE AWAY IT WENT STRAIGHT INTO THE GROUND STILL DIVING. THIS WAS OFFICIALLY ACCEPTED AS HIS FIRST OF HIS TWO AIR COMBAT VICTORIES. IT IS BELIEVED THE GERMAN PILOT SURVIVED. AT 06.14 SEVEN F. E, `S SET OUT TO ESCORT SEVEN OF 45 SQUADRON`S SOPWITH 11/2 STRUTTERS ON A PHOTO-RECONNAISSANCE MISSION NORTH OF YPRES. ON THE RETURN LEG THE TWO FORMATIONS WERE INTERCEPTED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF ALBATROS SCOUTS. PERRY AND SAYERS WERE FLYING IN A6403. AS THE SOPWITHS MADE THEIR ESCAPE WITH VITAL PHOTOGRAPHS THE F. `S TURNED AND ATTACKED THE GERMANS. PERRY IS CREDITED WITH AN ALBATROS GOING DOWN IN FLAMES. THIS WAS PROBABLY JASTA 18`S LIEUTENANT FRITZ KLEINDIENST. PERRY HAD TO MADE A FORCED LANDING NEAR YPRES DUE TO BULLET DAMAGE TO ENGINE. 20 SQUADRON CARRIED OUT TWO SUCCESSFUL RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONS. DURING ONE OF THESE MISSIONS PERRY AND ALLUM WERE SHOT DOWN CRASHING NEAR SANCTUARY WOOD. BOTH WERE INJURED, PERRY WAS SHOT IN THE THIGH BY A MACHINE GUN BULLET WHICH ALSO DAMAGED HIS KNEE, HE NEVER FLEW AGAIN. THE INJURY TO HIS LEG RESULTED IN HIS DAMAGED LEG BEING 2 1/2 SHORTER THAN HIS GOOD LEG. A SPECIAL BOOT WAS MADE FOR HIS DAMAGED LEG. SADLY IN 1937 PERRY FELL DOWN THE STAIRS OF A BUS AND DIED OF HIS INJURIES. THE MEDALS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO DAMAGE. The item “WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS MEDALS, PILOT ERIC PERRY, 20 SQUADRON, 2 KILLS, WOUNDED 1917″ is in sale since Thursday, April 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “celtic_1966″ and is located in Gloucester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case

A nice original WW2 George VI Distinguished Flying Cross. These gallantry medals seldom come on the market. You can see all the key details in the photographs – There is some wear to the medal due to polishing and it is engraved 1941. The box has Royal Mint stamp, has excellent hinges and closes correctly. The item “Original rare DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS DFC medal WW2 1941 in original case” is in sale since Friday, April 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “malcsampers” and is located in leominster. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Medals, Pilot Eric Perry, 20 Squadron, 2 Kills, Wounded 1917

WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS MEDAL PAIR AWARDED TO FIGHTER PILOT ERIC OSWALD PERRY, 20 SQUADRON. ORIGINAL AND FULL SIZE. WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL CORRECTLY NAMED TO LIEUT. LOCKET CONTAINING TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERRY. BOOK, PUSHER ACES OF WORLD WAR I. LIEUTENANT PERRY IS MENTIONED ON A FEW OCCASIONS. COPY OF RFC SERVICE HISTORY AND MEDICAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS (LARGE AMOUNT OF RESEARCH). ERIC OSWALD PERRY BORN NOTTINGHAM 12th JANUARY 1898. JOINED THE 3/7Bn SHERWOOD FORESTERS, NOTTS AND DERBY REGIMENT, BEFORE JOINING THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS AS A PILOT 7th NOVEMBER 1915 (ONLY SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD). LONDON GAZETTE (8/6/1917) 8th FEBRUARY 1917 NEW FLYING OFFICER 2nd LIEUTENANT E O PERRY OF NOTTS AND DERBY REGIMENT. LONDON GAZETTE 7th JANUARY 1918, PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT. LIEUTENANT PERRY SERVED IN THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS FOR 3 YEARS 6 MONTHS. COPY OF MEDAL INDEX CARD SHOWING ENTITLEMENT TO WAR MEDAL, VICTORY MEDAL AND SILVER WAR BADGE. INFORMATION FROM 20 SQUADRON RECORD BOOK, NATIONAL ARCHIVES, KEW. FEBRUARY 24th 1917, LIEUT PERRY FIRST APPEARS ON FLYING ROSTER. OFFENSIVE PATROLS 1st, 17th, 24th March, BOMB RAIDS, 24th MARCH AND 3rd APRIL. WEATHER WAS VERY POOR DURING MARCH AND APRIL. 6th APRIL, PERRY FLYING WITH PTE ALLUM IN A6370 (WITH OTHER FE2D`s) TO BOMB GERMAN AMMUNITION AND SUPPLY DUMP AT LEDEGHEM. AS THEY WERE GETTING INTO LINE FOR A BOMBING RUN A HALBERSTADT SCOUT SUDDENLY APPEARED ABOVE AND IN FRONT OF THEM. PARRY AND ALLUM OPENED FIRE AS THE HALBERSTADT DIVED ACROSS THIER FRONT AND TRIED TO GET ROUND ONTO THEIR TAIL. PERRY OUTMANOEUVRED THE HALBERSTADT AND KEPT CLOSE BEHIND STILL FIRING. AS THE HALBERSTADT TRIED TO DIVE AWAY IT WENT STRAIGHT INTO THE GROUND STILL DIVING. THIS WAS OFFICIALLY ACCEPTED AS HIS FIRST OF HIS TWO AIR COMBAT VICTORIES. IT IS BELIEVED THE GERMAN PILOT SURVIVED. AT 06.14 SEVEN F. E, `S SET OUT TO ESCORT SEVEN OF 45 SQUADRON`S SOPWITH 11/2 STRUTTERS ON A PHOTO-RECONNAISSANCE MISSION NORTH OF YPRES. ON THE RETURN LEG THE TWO FORMATIONS WERE INTERCEPTED BY A LARGE NUMBER OF ALBATROS SCOUTS. PERRY AND SAYERS WERE FLYING IN A6403. AS THE SOPWITHS MADE THEIR ESCAPE WITH VITAL PHOTOGRAPHS THE F. `S TURNED AND ATTACKED THE GERMANS. PERRY IS CREDITED WITH AN ALBATROS GOING DOWN IN FLAMES. THIS WAS PROBABLY JASTA 18`S LIEUTENANT FRITZ KLEINDIENST. PERRY HAD TO MADE A FORCED LANDING NEAR YPRES DUE TO BULLET DAMAGE TO ENGINE. 20 SQUADRON CARRIED OUT TWO SUCCESSFUL RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONS. DURING ONE OF THESE MISSIONS PERRY AND ALLUM WERE SHOT DOWN CRASHING NEAR SANCTUARY WOOD. BOTH WERE INJURED, PERRY WAS SHOT IN THE THIGH BY A MACHINE GUN BULLET WHICH ALSO DAMAGED HIS KNEE, HE NEVER FLEW AGAIN. THE INJURY TO HIS LEG RESULTED IN HIS DAMAGED LEG BEING 2 1/2 SHORTER THAN HIS GOOD LEG. A SPECIAL BOOT WAS MADE FOR HIS DAMAGED LEG. SADLY IN 1937 PERRY FELL DOWN THE STAIRS OF A BUS AND DIED OF HIS INJURIES. THE MEDALS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO DAMAGE. The item “WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS MEDALS, PILOT ERIC PERRY, 20 SQUADRON, 2 KILLS, WOUNDED 1917″ is in sale since Monday, March 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “celtic_1966″ and is located in Gloucester. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

A fine Distinguished Flying Cross GVI, 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star clasp France & Germany, Italy star, Defence & War Medals, Police Long and Exemplary Service Medal E2 to Flight Lieutenant Charles Donald Burton, 16 Squadron Royal Air Force a Spitfire Mark XI Pilot and Liverpool Police Force Detective Inspector. Burton was awarded the DFC for daring photographic reconnaissance missions over NW Europe, on one occasion in December 1944 he was jumped by four Me 163 Rocket Propelled fighters, one opening fire on him at 400 yards. Resuming his Police career post War, he retired as a Detective Inspector in1969. Distinguished Flying Cross GVI dated 1945. 1939/45 Star Air Crew Europe Star clasp France & Germany, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals. Police Long and Exemplary Service Medal E2 to Sergt Charles D Burton. With copy London Gazette entry & Headers for DFC, copy recommendation for DFC, original RAF Service & Release Book, some original letters mainly dealing with employment after retirement from the Police, original letter from the Elland Urban District Council congratulating him on being awarded the DFC dated 4 June 1945, Air Council Medal Award slip and entitlement slip shown below, original photo in uniform, copy Police Service certificate awarded on his retirement in March 1969 Served in the Liverpool City Police from 23 January 1939 to 24 March 1969 and numerous original aerial photographs of targets inc more than 50 original photo reconnaissance photo , details of postings from his service record etc. Service Record of C. Charles Donald Burton joined the RAF as an Aircraftsman 2nd Class in October 1941 at the Recruit Centre, London, promoted Leading. Aircraftsman January 1942, Sergeant December 1942, Flight Sergeant December 1943, Pilot Officer February 1944, Flying Officer August. 1944 he trained as a pilot in Canada and joined his first operational Squadron 39 Squadron in October 1943 based at Benson. Based at Ban, Italy in January 1944 he joined 16 Squadron in June 1944. From the Halifax Daily Courier June 2nd, 1945. Flying Officer Charles Donald Burton (26) whose parents Mr & Mrs Wilfred Burton reside at 135 Catherine Street, Elland, it was announced. Yesterday, has also been awarded the DFC. He joined the RAF in October 1941, when a member of the Liverpool Police Detective Force. He made over 80 operational sorties in which the citation states He has displayed commendable skill and determination etc etc. Officer Burton was educated at Elland Grammar School is a well known swimmer, being then associated with the unbeaten Halifax. Squadron team, he is married, his wife residing at Charles Street, Elland. DFC London Gazette 1 June 1945. Recommendation for Honours and Award. Total number of operational hours flying 170, total number of sorties 80. For courage and skill in photographic reconnaissance over NW Europe. Flying Officer Burton has completed a most successful tour, which has included low level sorties over many heavily defended targets. On three sorties he was jumped by enemy fighters but he always succeeded in evading the enemy aircraft and carried on with his task. Once, while taking photographs of Venlo Bridge, his aircraft was hit by Flak and thrown off its course. Flying Officer Burton has always shown his determination to get the best possible results whatever the conditions, often in spite of stiff opposition and difficult weather. This officers work has been of consistently high quality throughout. He has always shown keenness to attempt the more difficult tasks and has always carried them through with commendable skill and determination regardless of opposition. His work and his example have played an important part in the work of his Squadron. From Personal Combat Report 8 December 1944 whilst flying a Spitfire Mark XX. Time up 11:25 time down 13:20 attacked at 30,000 feet NW of Koin at approx Butzweiler. I was on a photo reconnaissance sortie flying over Leverkusen. At 30,000 feet on a course of 340 degrees, I saw 4 ME 163s climbing out of cloud at 6,000 feet on my port side. I altered course to 270 degrees and they climbed very rapidly and passed overhead. At that moment I decided to look round and saw 1 ME 163 making a glide attack from the starboard astern and from above. I turned sharply to starboard and the enemy aircraft passed underneath me. When I first saw him the enemy aircraft was 400 yards away and had opened fire, the tracer passing behind. It appeared to be from one 20 or 30 mm cannon. The first four had then turned to port. I turned to port and, loosing height to 20,000 feet made back to base. No further attacks were made. Before this encounter I had been circling the Cologne area for approx 20 minutes, waiting for a gap in the cloud over my target. If you have any questions and require more images please late us know. The item “WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group” is in sale since Wednesday, January 23, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “decathlon7647″ and is located in caulfield. This item can be shipped worldwide.

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group

A fine Distinguished Flying Cross GVI, 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star clasp France & Germany, Italy star, Defence & War Medals, Police Long and Exemplary Service Medal E2 to Flight Lieutenant Charles Donald Burton, 16 Squadron Royal Air Force a Spitfire Mark XI Pilot and Liverpool Police Force Detective Inspector. Burton was awarded the DFC for daring photographic reconnaissance missions over NW Europe, on one occasion in December 1944 he was jumped by four Me 163 Rocket Propelled fighters, one opening fire on him at 400 yards. Resuming his Police career post War, he retired as a Detective Inspector in1969. Distinguished Flying Cross GVI dated 1945. 1939/45 Star Air Crew Europe Star clasp France & Germany, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals. Police Long and Exemplary Service Medal E2 to Sergt Charles D Burton. With copy London Gazette entry & Headers for DFC, copy recommendation for DFC, original RAF Service & Release Book, some original letters mainly dealing with employment after retirement from the Police, original letter from the Elland Urban District Council congratulating him on being awarded the DFC dated 4 June 1945, Air Council Medal Award slip and entitlement slip shown below, original photo in uniform, copy Police Service certificate awarded on his retirement in March 1969 Served in the Liverpool City Police from 23 January 1939 to 24 March 1969 and numerous original aerial photographs of targets inc more than 50 original photo reconnaissance photo , details of postings from his service record etc. Service Record of C. Charles Donald Burton joined the RAF as an Aircraftsman 2nd Class in October 1941 at the Recruit Centre, London, promoted Leading. Aircraftsman January 1942, Sergeant December 1942, Flight Sergeant December 1943, Pilot Officer February 1944, Flying Officer August. 1944 he trained as a pilot in Canada and joined his first operational Squadron 39 Squadron in October 1943 based at Benson. Based at Ban, Italy in January 1944 he joined 16 Squadron in June 1944. From the Halifax Daily Courier June 2nd, 1945. Flying Officer Charles Donald Burton (26) whose parents Mr & Mrs Wilfred Burton reside at 135 Catherine Street, Elland, it was announced. Yesterday, has also been awarded the DFC. He joined the RAF in October 1941, when a member of the Liverpool Police Detective Force. He made over 80 operational sorties in which the citation states He has displayed commendable skill and determination etc etc. Officer Burton was educated at Elland Grammar School is a well known swimmer, being then associated with the unbeaten Halifax. Squadron team, he is married, his wife residing at Charles Street, Elland. DFC London Gazette 1 June 1945. Recommendation for Honours and Award. Total number of operational hours flying 170, total number of sorties 80. For courage and skill in photographic reconnaissance over NW Europe. Flying Officer Burton has completed a most successful tour, which has included low level sorties over many heavily defended targets. On three sorties he was jumped by enemy fighters but he always succeeded in evading the enemy aircraft and carried on with his task. Once, while taking photographs of Venlo Bridge, his aircraft was hit by Flak and thrown off its course. Flying Officer Burton has always shown his determination to get the best possible results whatever the conditions, often in spite of stiff opposition and difficult weather. This officers work has been of consistently high quality throughout. He has always shown keenness to attempt the more difficult tasks and has always carried them through with commendable skill and determination regardless of opposition. His work and his example have played an important part in the work of his Squadron. From Personal Combat Report 8 December 1944 whilst flying a Spitfire Mark XX. Time up 11:25 time down 13:20 attacked at 30,000 feet NW of Koin at approx Butzweiler. I was on a photo reconnaissance sortie flying over Leverkusen. At 30,000 feet on a course of 340 degrees, I saw 4 ME 163s climbing out of cloud at 6,000 feet on my port side. I altered course to 270 degrees and they climbed very rapidly and passed overhead. At that moment I decided to look round and saw 1 ME 163 making a glide attack from the starboard astern and from above. I turned sharply to starboard and the enemy aircraft passed underneath me. When I first saw him the enemy aircraft was 400 yards away and had opened fire, the tracer passing behind. It appeared to be from one 20 or 30 mm cannon. The first four had then turned to port. I turned to port and, loosing height to 20,000 feet made back to base. No further attacks were made. Before this encounter I had been circling the Cologne area for approx 20 minutes, waiting for a gap in the cloud over my target. If you have any questions and require more images please late us know. The item “WW2 RAF MEDAL DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS GALLANTRY AWARD Group” is in sale since Sunday, December 23, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “decathlon7647″ and is located in caulfield. This item can be shipped worldwide.