- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Flight Sergeant
- Unit:
- No. 489 (RNZAF) Squadron, Royal Air Force
- Awarded on:
- June 16th, 1944
Citation:
"As pilot and navigator of aircraft respectively these airmen have participated in numerous attacks on enemy shipping and have set a fine example of skill and dash. In May 1944, they took part in an attack on a heavily armed convoy and obtained a hit on one of the vessels. Flight Sergeant LANGLEY also used his machine guns to good effect on 2 minesweepers. Some days later these airmen were again in action against enemy shipping. At the outset of the fight Flight Sergeant LANGLEY was wounded in the throat, arms and thigh. In spite of this he pressed home his attack and afterwards flew the aircraft to base. He displayed courage and fortitude of the highest order. Flight Sergeant PARRISH also proved himself to be a cool and resolute member of the aircraft crew. On the return flight he tened to his wounded pilot and did everything in his power to assist him in his endeavours to reach this country. He proved a tower of strength."
The DFM was awarded to
Flight Sergeant Parish.