- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Pilot Officer
- Unit:
- No. 301 (Pomeranian) Squadron, Royal Air Force
- Awarded on:
- September 5th, 1942
This officer is a skilful and fearless wireless operator/air gunner. Without consideration for his personal safety, he always devotes his whole attention to the task on hand and endeavours to produce a most efficient wireless service whatever the circumstances; his skill in obtaining fixes has, on two occasions, contributed materially to the safe return of his aircraft after it had sustained damage as the result of attacks by enemy fighters. In November 1941, he participated in an attack on Berlin. Throughout the operation, his services were of immense value to his pilot and contributed materially to the success obtained. His cheerful courage and unselfishness inspires his colleagues.
Award approved 5 September, 1942.
Recommendation drafted 24 February 1942 when he had flown 30 sorties (191 hours).