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Ennis, Anthony Stewart Reginald

Date of death:
June 17th, 1944
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Cemetery Imphal
Plot: H. Row: 14-18. Grave: c.grave 6.
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

Rank: Squadron Leader

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Flight Lieutenant
Unit:
No. 158 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Awarded on:
May 19th, 1942
One night in May, 1942, Flight Lieutenant Ennis and Pilot Officer Hanson, as pilot and rear gunner respectively of an aircraft, were detailed to carry out a low level attack on Warnemunde. The - target was heavily defended both with searchlights and antiaircraft fire which made a low level attack very hazardous. Flight Lieutenant Ennis, displaying great courage, flew the aircraft at a very low level, but found that he could not penetrate the heavy defences'. In all, three attempts were made, before the target was reached and attacked successfully. Throughout this time Pilot Officer Hanson continued firing at the searchlights and other defences and destroyed at least 2 searchlights. The skill and courage displayed by him contributed
largely to the safe return of the aircraft.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
November 6th, 1942
This officer has completed many operational sorties. There are very few targets in Germany which have not suffered as a result of his remarkable spirit of determination to achieve his objective. In February 1941 he was employed on a special mission to Malta which he accomplished with complete success, and in May 1942, he was awarded the DFC
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)

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