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Trobe, Jack Hewson

Date of birth:
June 28th, 1913
Date of death:
November 18th, 1986
Nationality:
Australian (1901-present, Federal Monarchy)

Biography

Service number: Aus. 416468, Royal Australian Air Force. In service since December 1940.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Acting Flight Lieutenant
Unit:
No. 10 Squadron, Royal Air Force
Awarded on:
December 3rd, 1943
Citation:
"One night in November 1943, Flight Sergeant Mowatt and Sergeants Bisby and Bridge were midupper gunner, wireless operator and flight engineer respectively in an aircraft piloted by Flight Lieutenant Trobe and detailed to attack Dusseldorf. During the operation the aircraft was subjected to a series of attacks by 4 fighters. In the actions the bomber was repeatedly hit. The rear turret, the hydraulic gear, the inter-communication system, the wireless apparatus and other importand equipment were rendered unserviceable. Flight Sergeant Mowatt and Sergeants Bisby and Bridge were wounded. In spite of this, Flight Lieutenant Trobe succeeded in flying cear. Two of the bomber's engines had failed but Sergeant Bridge succeeded in re-starting one of them. He afterwards extinguished a fire which had started near one of the turrets and later assisted Flight Sergeant Mowatt to quell another fire which had commenced in the fuselage. Meanwhile, Sergeant Bisby, although in considerable pain, had remained at his post throughout the encounters, and worked unremittingly to effect a temporary repair to his wireless apparatus. He succeeded in obtaining a fix which proved of material help in enabling his pilot to set course for home. Later on, his wireless apparatus again failed but, although on the point of collapse Sergeant Bisby continued his task of repairing it. By a superb effort, Flight Lieutenant Trobe succeeded in reaching base and, in difficult circumstances, effected a masterly landing. In the face of a perilous situation this officer displayed outstanding skill and courage and his valiant efforts were well supported by his comrades, whose courage, fortitude and devotion to duty were of high order."

Published in The London Gazette dated 3rd December 1943.
Joint citation with Sergeant Thomas Ernest Bisby, Flight Sergeant William Mowatt and Sergeant Robert Clough Bridge
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Acting Squadron Leader
Unit:
No. 10 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force
Awarded on:
November 7th, 1944
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Citation with Pilot Officer George William Fernyhough:
"In air operations these officers have displayed skil, courage and fortitude in keeping up with the highest traditions of the Royal Air Force."

Published in The London Gazette dated 7th November 1944.

Sources

  • - Third Supplement to The London Gazette, Tuesday 30th November 1943, Issue 36271, dated 3rd December 1943
    - Fourth Supplement to The London Gazette, Friday 3rd November 1944, Issue 36782, dated 7th November 1944

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