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Taylor, Alistair Lennox

Date of death:
December 4th, 1941
Buried on:
Air Forces Memorial Runnymede
Nationality:
British

Biography

Service number 39448.

Alistair Taylor served with No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit, Royal Air Force.
On December 4th, 1941 Taylor disappeared over Norway or the North Sea. He was 25 and is commemorated on Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, Panel 28.
Little else is known regarding this airman.

Promotions:
January 31st, 1937: Acting pilot Officer (probation)
November 16th, 1937: Pilot Officer
May 16th, 1939: Flying Officer
September 3th, 1940: Flight Lieutenant
September 1st, 1941: Temporary Squadron Leader

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Flying Officer
Awarded on:
July 30th, 1940
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Flying Officer
Awarded on:
October 8th, 1940
Citation:
"In September, 1940, this officer carried out a successful photographic reconnaissance of the Dortmund-Ems aqueduct. Flying Officer Taylor took off from his base in dense fog but, flying through this, he reached his objective and secured valuable photographs, from a height of 6,000 feet. He has, during the last two months, carried out a number of exceptionally successful reconnaissance's, including one over Kiel which was considered, the most valuable reconnaissance completed for the Navy during the war. Other work by this pilot includes photographs of Cap Gris."

Second DFC awarded as a bar for on the ribbon of the first DFC.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Flight Lieutenant
Awarded on:
March 7th, 1941

Third DFC awarded as second bar for on the ribbon of the first DFC.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Squadron Leader
Awarded on:
June 1st, 1942
Mentioned in Dispatches

Sources

  • - The London Gazette Issue 34910 published on the 30 July 1940
    - The London Gazette Issue 34964 published on the 8 October 1940
    - The London Gazette Issue 35097 published on the 7 March 1941
    - Second Supplement to The London Gazette Issue 35586 published on the 5 June 1942
    - Remember the Fallen
    - Commonwealth War Graves Commission

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