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Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) was established on June 3rd, 1918, the birthday of King George V, and is awarded to Officers and Warrant officers for "an act or acts of valour and courage or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the enemy". A straight silver bar is a further enhancement of the DFC, awarded for additional acts under the same terms as the cross.

The award has the shape of a silver cross and was designed by Edward Carter Preston. On the obverse aeroplane propellers are superimposed upon the vertical arms of the cross. Within a central winged roundel, encircled by a wreath of laurels and surmounted by a Imperial Crown, appear the letters RAF. In the central circle on the reverse the Royal Cyphers, GV, GVI, EIIR, appear above the date 1918. The year of issue is engraved on the lower arm of the award. The DFC is issued unnamed.
The ribbon is 1.25 inches wide, and consists of alternating violet and white stripes, each 0.125 inches wide, leaning at 45 degrees from the vertical. Until 1919, the stripes were horizontal.

From the entire period of the award from it’s inception in 1918 until 1939 when the award changed to the GVI type, only 1,217 GV DFC's were issued.

During the Second World War a total of 20,354 DFCs were awarded, with approximately 1,550 first bars and 42 second bars. Honorary awards were made on 964 occasions to aircrew from other non-commonwealth countries.
A total of 4,018 first DFC's were awarded to RCAF personnel, plus 213 first bars and 6 second bars and also 358 to FAF/RAA/RNZAF persons in RCAF, plus 23 first bars. Also there were 247 DFC's awarded to Canadians in the RAF, plus 34 first bars.
New Zealand RNZAF personnel received 1,032 DFC Crosses, eighty four first bars and four second bars, one Cross was awarded to a member of the Royal New Zealand Navy.
A total of 44 Dutch airmen received the DFC.

Aanjesen, Ola Gert* August 30th, 1918
† September 2nd, 2002

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Edy, Allen Laird00-00-191605-12-1941
Einarson, Johann Walter 25-02-1944
Elder, Wilfred Eric30-08-191213-07-2001
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Elliott, Leslie Norman  
Elliott, Lloyd  
Elliott, Roy Pryce  
Ellis, Edward Sydney  
Ellis, Gwilym Beynon  
Ellis, John28-02-191719-11-2001
Ellwood, Mowbray 12-01-1945
Elsdon, Thomas Arthur Francis22-01-191709-09-2003
Elwell, Paul Bingham00-00-191008-10-1962
Elworthy, Samuel Charles23-03-191104-04-1993more
Emberg, Ronald John 00-00-1991more
Embry, Basil Edward28-02-190208-12-1977more
Engineer, Minoo Merwan01-12-192100-00-1997
England, Richard Geoffrey07-04-191622-10-1943
Ennis, Anthony Stewart Reginald 17-06-1944
Ensor, Maechel Anthony "Mick"05-01-192227-12-1994more
Ensor, Philip Stephen Baddesley00-00-192008-09-1941
Erasmus, Charles Derek 09-03-1945
Esler, John Acheson 17-05-1942
Evans, Cecil Arthur  
Evans, Earle Robert 15-03-1945
Evans, Norman  
Evans, Walter Leslie  
Evans-Evans, Anthony Caron 21-02-1945
Everett, Daniel Bulmer 08-03-1945
Everitt, Gordon Hugh29-12-191731-07-2012more
Eyre, Anthony00-00-191810-02-1946
Ezanno, Yves14-07-191220-10-1996more

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