- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Flying Officer
- Unit:
- No. 138 (Special Duties) Squadron, RAF Special Duties Service, Royal Air Force
- Awarded on:
- May 7th, 1943
Recommendation:
"Flying Officer Ruttledge has now completed 44 operational sorties of which 17 have been carried out with this squadron. In the last few months, he has carried out a large number of special missions, requiring particular skill and determination. The success of these missions has been due to Flying Officer Ruttledge's ability as a pilot, and his leadership as a captain of aircraft. During the last fourteen days, Flying Officer Ruttledge has, on five sorties, completed nine special missions, one of which had previously been attempted, without success, on nine occasions by other crews. This outstanding record has been a source of inspiration and a fine example to the other crews in the squadron."
The station commander added his remarks on 27 March 1943:
"This officer is now more than half way through his second operational tour. His work at this station has been very good indeed. Being extremely retiring and unostentatious in character, his merit is liable to be overlooked. I strongly endorse his squadron commander's recommendation."