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Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued

This is an original and authentic medal and i honestly believe every single medal ever awarded deserves the utmost respect and particularly any awarded to the RAF who all went above and beyond. As Winston Churchill once said. Churchill apparently first used his famous words upon his exit from the. Battle of Britain Bunker. On 16 August when visiting the. Operations Room during a day of battle.’Don’t speak to me, I have never been so moved’. After several minutes of silence he said,’Never in the history of mankind has so much been owed by so many to so few’. The sentence would form the basis of his speech to the. The Wiki page for more info on the cross. The cross is in Excellent condition as seen with NO damages and the ribbon is original and just a little grubby. Is an absolute must for any collection and displays really really well. The item “Original WW2 DFC Distinguished Flying Cross Gallantry Medal Unamed as Issued” is in sale since Monday, December 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “dainsy66″ and is located in South Shields. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Air Force
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

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 Friday, November 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.

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer

Second Lieutenant Keith Penicuik Ewart was born on 26 December 1892 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He enlisted into the 2nd Canadian Divisional Signal Company on 21 January 1915, being attested for the R. On 30 September 1916, and receiving his commission the following month. Second Lieutenant Ewart was killed in action on 4 January 1918 whilst flying a DH4; his observer, Lieutenant A. They are both buried at Niergnies Communal Cemetery, France. Westlake and Ewart both served with 27 Squadron RFC and on the morning of 4 January 1918 took off at 09.50/10.50 from the airfield. It was reported that they were then seen “gliding down from 13,000 feet south-west of Denain in combat with EA (enemy aircraft) on return from bomb run to Denain”. It’s possible that B 1542 was shot down by German ace Wilhelm Reinhard who claimed his seventh victory that day in the area. Both Ewart and Westlake were buried by the Germans at Niergnies – where they are still buried, the only two allied servicemen in the cemetery. 1914-15 Star 110 2. British War and Victory Medals 2. ; together with memorial plaque (Keith Penicuik Ewart); Canadian Memorial Cross, G. ; and original transmission slips for medals and memorial cross. This a very well researched group. Looking for the following Memorial plaques. George Franks, William Sadler, George Sadler, George Alec Parker, Sidney Allen Smith, Geoffrey Buck, Cecil Edward Metcalfe, William Thomas Payne-Gallwey, Charles Strangways Linton, Sir Robert Marcus Filmer. The item “WW1 Royal Flying Corps Killed in Action Casualty Medal Group to Canadian Officer” is in sale since Friday, June 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “kingsnorth36″ and is located in New Romney. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Germany, France.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Air Force
  • Era: 1914-1945

Ww2 Group (7) Distinguished Flying Medal, Campaign Stars Bomber Command

Ww2 Group (7) Distinguished Flying Medal, Campaign Stars Bomber Command

Ww2 Group (7) Distinguished Flying Medal, Campaign Stars Bomber Command

Ww2 Group (7) Distinguished Flying Medal, Campaign Stars Bomber Command

Ww2 Group (7) Distinguished Flying Medal, Campaign Stars Bomber Command

ORIGINALLY UNDATED, BUT THE DATE 1918 WAS ADDED TO THE REVERSE WITH THE ADVENT OF THE GEORGE VI OBVERSE. THE MEDAL IS SUSPENDED BY A PAIR OF WINGS FROM A STRAIGHT BAR. F IN CARD BOX. TINLEY, 15 PEAS HILL RISE, NOTTINGHAM CARD O. SBOMBER COMMAND TRIBUTE MEDAL NO. 2083, BOXED WITH CERTIFICATE. This costs more than our standard P&P. This is for both your protection and ours. Originality guarantee: If we do not state that the item is an original issue in my description then you must assume that it is not. We have set the price to reflect this fact. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favourites list! The item “WW2 GROUP (7) DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL, CAMPAIGN STARS BOMBER COMMAND” is in sale since Thursday, March 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “badgeman2005″ and is located in Derby, Derbyshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL – Photos – Id Info, Patches, M-8 light Aviation Helmet , Wife’s Scrapbook from courting to marriage various items and notes. Artillery in Aleutians Dutch Harbor 1942, He graduated Navigation School in Late 1943 at Mather Field and then was assigned to the B-24 Baby Bug 42-94865 as Navigator, successfully completed over 35 missions, He retired from the bombing group in September of 1944 and got married back in the states on Oct 21 1944. There is one official photo here with Army stamp on back and showing the Baby Bug with his crew, other photos have names of other crew members on back. His large wedding photo shows him wearing a couple of his ribbon bars. His air medal bar has the 3 cluster of acorn leaves, the main medals are not engraved on back. In the scrap book there is a lot of really cute pages put together by his wife to remember when they first met through to their wedding and newspaper articles on his. The Flying Cross Award and articles on their marriage. Great lot, direct from Recent Estate Sale. Very good overall shape, no box for Air Medal and Flying Cross is missing small pin, some edge wear and surface wear to photos and papers, see photos. Mailed with care fully insured. The item “WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot” is in sale since Thursday, March 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “vintage*music*sound” and is located in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot

WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL – Photos – Id Info, Patches, M-8 light Aviation Helmet , Wife’s Scrapbook from courting to marriage various items and notes. Artillery in Aleutians Dutch Harbor 1942, He graduated Navigation School in Late 1943 at Mather Field and then was assigned to the B-24 Baby Bug 42-94865 as Navigator, successfully completed over 35 missions, He retired from the bombing group in September of 1944 and got married back in the states on Oct 21 1944. There is one official photo here with Army stamp on back and showing the Baby Bug with his crew, other photos have names of other crew members on back. His large wedding photo shows him wearing a couple of his ribbon bars. His air medal bar has the 3 cluster of acorn leaves, the main medals are not engraved on back. In the scrap book there is a lot of really cute pages put together by his wife to remember when they first met through to their wedding and newspaper articles on his. The Flying Cross Award and articles on their marriage. Great lot, direct from Recent Estate Sale. Very good overall shape, no box for Air Medal and Flying Cross is missing small pin, some edge wear and surface wear to photos and papers, see photos. Mailed with care fully insured. The item “WW2 WWII DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS & AIR MEDAL Photos Id Info Large Lot” is in sale since Monday, February 26, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “vintage*music*sound” and is located in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags

All come from 1 collection overall in good shape boxes are worn in poor condition. The item “WW11 purple heart, flying cross, air medal, pins, and key chains and dog tags” is in sale since Sunday, November 26, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “mattheittersage0″ and is located in Valparaiso, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
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Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

A SUPERBLY WELL DOCUMENTED WW1 24 SQUADRON ROYAL FLYING CORPS ORIGINAL FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS AND MEDALS GROUP. INCLUDES CONDOLENCE LETTER FROM MAJOR HAWKER VC. Was born in Rushden, in August 1893, the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Cave of The Hutt. He was educated at. And prior to the war was employed on the literary staff of the Northampton Daily Echo; Northampton Independent and on the editorial staff of The Yorkshire Observer. Cave attested for the Royal Flying Corps in July 1915, carried out his flying training at Brooklands, and obtained his Aviators Certificate as well as his commission on his birthday – 9 August 1915. He was posted for operational flying to 24 Squadron DH. S first single seater fighter squadron, which was being formed in the. First ace Major Lanoe Hawker VC. Flew across the channel with the squadron when they first became operational, serving with them in the French theatre of war from 6 February 1916. He wrote of his initial experiences in a letter to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. My Dear All, We arrived here today in a howling gale, yesterday evening quite unfit for flying because of rain. Four of the machines crashed more others badly at Folkestone & at present only just over half the Squadron have arrived. We have to go out on patrol duty over the lines tomorrow all day, and as we are so short handed it means rather a heavy job. However, will write you later. S ix days later Cave was killed in a flying accident. On 14 February his C. Major Lanoe Hawker, V. Wrote to the following to Caves mother. Permit me first, on behalf of myself and the whole of no 24 Squadron, to express our deepest sympathy with you in your sad bereavement. This Squadron, as you probably know, is equipped with fast Scouts, which are undoubtedly very tricky to fly. Your son however, was a good pilot, and handled the machine very well. Unfortunately, while planing down to land about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon, he made too steep a turn, the machine got out of control, and dived to the ground before he had time to recover control again. Help arrived within 2 minutes of the accident, but there was nothing to do – death was instantaneous:- at least he did not suffer any pain… The crash was to prove a turning point for the Squadron, as related in Hawker, V. In the chapter Arrival in. The 13th of February turned out to be a critical day for the squadron. Cave on his way back from a patrol got into a spin, crashed and was killed on the neighbouring aerodrome occupied by No. Two of his best pilots, for to Lanoe all his pilots were his best, were killed before a shot had been fired at the enemy. Lanoe, with his ready sympathy, felt their loss acutely. 2 was living up to his evil reputation… His squadron had reached a crisis. 2 out of a spin when once it started. So far it was considered fatal to get the DH. 2 into a spin, and the pilots had taken great pains to avoid it… And that the machine was a death trap. Listening quietly, Lanoe realised that the fighting value of his squadron was in peril. His was the first squadron of DH. 2s, and there was a possibility of his pilots losing confidence in their machines in which case the morale of the squadron was gone… Without a word Lanoe left the mess and ordered out a machine, climbed to 8,000 feet and deliberately threw it into a spin. If he failed to get it out of a spin… But Lanoe never thought of failure. Putting his theories in practise he recovered from the spin without difficulty. He tried again and again, with engine on, with engine off, left spin, right spin…. Down Lanoe came to the aerodrome and radiating confidence he walked briskly into the mess. Its all right, you fellows, he said, You can get the DH. 2 out of any spin. I have just tried it out. The pilots gathered eagerly around him, and he carefully explained the correct manoeuvres until they all understood them clearly, but he warned them above everything not to get into a spin near the ground. Out they all went to follow his example. It was an anxious moment, for another crash might have shaken irreparably the confidence of his pilots, but all went well… Cave was buried quietly originally at. And then moved to Terlincthun British Cemtery, Wimille and, though Lanoe showed a brave face to his squadron, he carried a heavy heart. After four months of school work at Hounslow without an injury to anyone, we have struck some dreadfully bad luck – one of my lads was killed on Wednesday, and another again today, two in a week is really too terrible, and both flying accidents. I have such nice keen lads, and it does seem such a pity and it is such a waste, and I have to write to their people as their commanding officer. THE GROUP CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, MEDALS AND MILITARIA. A Commission appointing Eric Arthur Cave Second Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers, Royal Flying Corps, military Wing, dated 9 August 1915; with its original envelope. B Federation Aeronautique International British Empire Aviators Certificate, numbered 1546, and dated 9 August 1915; with photo of Cave and signiature. C Royal Flying Corps (Officers) Certificate A, dated 28 October 1915. D Letter from recipient addressed to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. E Half-written letter to recipients parents, dated 12 February 1916, additionally annotated This was in Erics kit. F Original handwritten letter of Condolence to recipients mother from Major L. Commanding Officer 24 Squadron, dated 14 February 1916. G Original Director of Graves Registration card with photo of Caves original wartime grave (wooden cross) and description of where it was. H Original Card with photo of immediate post war Caves grave with standard stone gravestone. I Caves British War and Victory medals, mint condition with paper medal packets, paper describing how to apply ribbons and Boxes of issue (sides flattened but complete). Both medals named 2. J Caves memorial scroll (as sent with medals), with. Condolence in original OHMS postal tube. K Large roll of Honour Scroll, showing major Commonwealth cemeterys, named to recipient, along with its smaller Overseas Ex-Service Mens Association covering letter. These sent to family to tell them what memorial their deceaseds name is carved on. L Three Calling Cards, two for pre-war employment and named to recipient as of the Northampton Independent and The Yorkshire Observer. M Newspaper cuttings relating to Caves death and several other items of ephemera. N Portrait photo of Cave in RFC uniform. The above mostly in modern clear pages folder, along with a good deal of copy research, MIC and modern photos of grave/cemetery. A quite superb and poignant group to one of. S original fighter pilots. S parents clearly kept everything relating to his service and death and there a some very rare War graves/memorial documentation of the type not often seen. As well as letters from the young pilot just prior to his death, the original signed letter by Major Hawker. S first great Ace, is incredibly rare. Hawker himself was shot down By Von Richthofen in November 1918. PLEASE NOTE; If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. The item “LARGE GROUP WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS & MEDALS” is in sale since Monday, October 09, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “albatrosj1″ and is located in SCOTLAND. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

A SUPERBLY WELL DOCUMENTED WW1 24 SQUADRON ROYAL FLYING CORPS ORIGINAL FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS AND MEDALS GROUP. INCLUDES CONDOLENCE LETTER FROM MAJOR HAWKER VC. Was born in Rushden, in August 1893, the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Cave of The Hutt. He was educated at. And prior to the war was employed on the literary staff of the Northampton Daily Echo; Northampton Independent and on the editorial staff of The Yorkshire Observer. Cave attested for the Royal Flying Corps in July 1915, carried out his flying training at Brooklands, and obtained his Aviators Certificate as well as his commission on his birthday – 9 August 1915. He was posted for operational flying to 24 Squadron DH. S first single seater fighter squadron, which was being formed in the. First ace Major Lanoe Hawker VC. Flew across the channel with the squadron when they first became operational, serving with them in the French theatre of war from 6 February 1916. He wrote of his initial experiences in a letter to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. My Dear All, We arrived here today in a howling gale, yesterday evening quite unfit for flying because of rain. Four of the machines crashed more others badly at Folkestone & at present only just over half the Squadron have arrived. We have to go out on patrol duty over the lines tomorrow all day, and as we are so short handed it means rather a heavy job. However, will write you later. S ix days later Cave was killed in a flying accident. On 14 February his C. Major Lanoe Hawker, V. Wrote to the following to Caves mother. Permit me first, on behalf of myself and the whole of no 24 Squadron, to express our deepest sympathy with you in your sad bereavement. This Squadron, as you probably know, is equipped with fast Scouts, which are undoubtedly very tricky to fly. Your son however, was a good pilot, and handled the machine very well. Unfortunately, while planing down to land about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon, he made too steep a turn, the machine got out of control, and dived to the ground before he had time to recover control again. Help arrived within 2 minutes of the accident, but there was nothing to do – death was instantaneous:- at least he did not suffer any pain… The crash was to prove a turning point for the Squadron, as related in Hawker, V. In the chapter Arrival in. The 13th of February turned out to be a critical day for the squadron. Cave on his way back from a patrol got into a spin, crashed and was killed on the neighbouring aerodrome occupied by No. Two of his best pilots, for to Lanoe all his pilots were his best, were killed before a shot had been fired at the enemy. Lanoe, with his ready sympathy, felt their loss acutely. 2 was living up to his evil reputation… His squadron had reached a crisis. 2 out of a spin when once it started. So far it was considered fatal to get the DH. 2 into a spin, and the pilots had taken great pains to avoid it… And that the machine was a death trap. Listening quietly, Lanoe realised that the fighting value of his squadron was in peril. His was the first squadron of DH. 2s, and there was a possibility of his pilots losing confidence in their machines in which case the morale of the squadron was gone… Without a word Lanoe left the mess and ordered out a machine, climbed to 8,000 feet and deliberately threw it into a spin. If he failed to get it out of a spin… But Lanoe never thought of failure. Putting his theories in practise he recovered from the spin without difficulty. He tried again and again, with engine on, with engine off, left spin, right spin…. Down Lanoe came to the aerodrome and radiating confidence he walked briskly into the mess. Its all right, you fellows, he said, You can get the DH. 2 out of any spin. I have just tried it out. The pilots gathered eagerly around him, and he carefully explained the correct manoeuvres until they all understood them clearly, but he warned them above everything not to get into a spin near the ground. Out they all went to follow his example. It was an anxious moment, for another crash might have shaken irreparably the confidence of his pilots, but all went well… Cave was buried quietly originally at. And then moved to Terlincthun British Cemtery, Wimille and, though Lanoe showed a brave face to his squadron, he carried a heavy heart. After four months of school work at Hounslow without an injury to anyone, we have struck some dreadfully bad luck – one of my lads was killed on Wednesday, and another again today, two in a week is really too terrible, and both flying accidents. I have such nice keen lads, and it does seem such a pity and it is such a waste, and I have to write to their people as their commanding officer. THE GROUP CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, MEDALS AND MILITARIA. A Commission appointing Eric Arthur Cave Second Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers, Royal Flying Corps, military Wing, dated 9 August 1915; with its original envelope. B Federation Aeronautique International British Empire Aviators Certificate, numbered 1546, and dated 9 August 1915; with photo of Cave and signiature. C Royal Flying Corps (Officers) Certificate A, dated 28 October 1915. D Letter from recipient addressed to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. E Half-written letter to recipients parents, dated 12 February 1916, additionally annotated This was in Erics kit. F Original handwritten letter of Condolence to recipients mother from Major L. Commanding Officer 24 Squadron, dated 14 February 1916. G Original Director of Graves Registration card with photo of Caves original wartime grave (wooden cross) and description of where it was. H Original Card with photo of immediate post war Caves grave with standard stone gravestone. I Caves British War and Victory medals, mint condition with paper medal packets, paper describing how to apply ribbons and Boxes of issue (sides flattened but complete). Both medals named 2. J Caves memorial scroll (as sent with medals), with. Condolence in original OHMS postal tube. K Large roll of Honour Scroll, showing major Commonwealth cemeterys, named to recipient, along with its smaller Overseas Ex-Service Mens Association covering letter. These sent to family to tell them what memorial their deceaseds name is carved on. L Three Calling Cards, two for pre-war employment and named to recipient as of the Northampton Independent and The Yorkshire Observer. M Newspaper cuttings relating to Caves death and several other items of ephemera. N Portrait photo of Cave in RFC uniform. The above mostly in modern clear pages folder, along with a good deal of copy research, MIC and modern photos of grave/cemetery. A quite superb and poignant group to one of. S original fighter pilots. S parents clearly kept everything relating to his service and death and there a some very rare War graves/memorial documentation of the type not often seen. As well as letters from the young pilot just prior to his death, the original signed letter by Major Hawker. S first great Ace, is incredibly rare. Hawker himself was shot down By Von Richthofen in November 1918. PLEASE NOTE; If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch or contact me directly at jagermedals and I will send you what you need. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. The item “LARGE GROUP WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS & MEDALS” is in sale since Sunday, September 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “albatrosj1″ and is located in SCOTLAND. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)

Ww1 Distinguished Flying Medal 220266. Sergt. Mech. Norris. E. O. R. A. F

Ww1 Distinguished Flying Medal 220266. Sergt. Mech. Norris. E. O. R. A. F

WW1 DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL 220266. AN OVAL MEDAL, OBVERSE GEORGE V REVERSE SIDE ATHENA NIKE SEATED ON AN AEROPLANE, WITH HAWK RISING FROM HER HAND. ORIGINALLY UNDATED, BUT THE DATE 1918 WAS ADDED TO THE REVERSE WITH THE ADVENT OF THE GEORGE VI OBVERSE. THE MEDAL IS SUSPENDED BY A PAIR OF WINGS FROM A STRAIGHT BAR. This costs more than our standard P&P. This is for both your protection and ours. Originality guarantee: If we do not state that the item is an original issue in my description then you must assume that it is not. We have set the price to reflect this fact. Contacting Croft Militaria Ltd. Be sure to add me to your. The item “WW1 DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL 220266. SERGT. MECH. NORRIS. E. O. R. A. F” is in sale since Sunday, May 14, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “badgeman2005″ and is located in Derby, Derbyshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.