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1 Hugh A. Halliday MG 31 G 37 Finding Aid No. 2042 INDEX AARON, FL Thomas Richard Comm 430101 8 SFTS Hugh A. Halliday MG 31 G 37 Finding Aid No. 2042 INDEX AARON, FL Thomas Richard Comm 430101 8 SFTS (P), instr. ABBEY, WO James Ernest DFC 440113 58 Sqn WAG ABEL, FO George Clayton GM 440428 36 Sqn WAG ABELL, FO John Wm DFC 450119 431 Sqn Nav. ACHESON, FL John Wm DFC 450908 576 Sqn (P) ACORN, Sgt Elmer Keith Comm 460101 7 BGS Drogue ops. ADAIR, FS Fulton Muir For-Fr 451019 15082 GCI Radar, CdeG ADAIR, Cpl Lewis Gowen BEM 460613 * M*view Maintenance ADAM, LAC John Rooch MiD 450101 9408 SE AEM ADAMS, GC Albert Oliver OBE 460613 * AFHQ AE ADAMS, FO Donald Albert DFC 441201 425 Sqn Nav. ADAMS, Cpl Eric Victor MiD 450101 1664 HCU AFM, cit ? ADAMS, FO Ernest Allen DFC 431106 97 Sqn AG, cit ? ADAMS, Sgt James Allen MiD 430601 * * Radar, cit ? ADAMS, SL John Lindley MiD 450101 63 Base Armament ADAMS, Cpl Joseph Hervey C MiD 460101 64 Base AFM ADAMS, FL Lawrence John Comm 441114 10 SFTS (P), instruct ADAMS, PO Norman Thomas DFC 450315 35 Sqn BA ADAMS, FL Rbt Austin AFC 450614 353 Sqn (P) ADAMS, FL Willis Edward DFC 441002 427 Sqn AG ADAMS, SL Wm Houghton DFC 430701 415 Sqn (P) ADAMSON, WO1 Arthur C DFC 441114 10 Sqn-C (P) AGAR, FL Carlyle Clare AFC 441114 24 EFTS (P), instruct AGRIOS, FO James Edward DFC 440411 424 Sqn Nav, cit. AHALT, PO Roy Mathiar DFC 420313 150 Sqn (P) AIKMAN, FO Frederick Alan DFC 430219 154 Sqn (P), 3 kills AIKMAN, FL Frederick Alan DFC-BAR 431016 154 Sqn (P), 8 kills AINSLIE, FL Ralph Murray MiD 450614 * O*seas Arm, cit ? AINSLIE, FL Thomas Edgar C DFC 441201 420 Sqn (P) AINSLIE, FL Thomas Edgar C MiD 450614 420 Sqn (P), cit ? AINSLIE, FL Thomas Edgar C AFC 450907 420 Sqn (P), instruct AINSLIE, Cpl Wm John MiD 440608 * O*seas Radar, cit ? AINSWORTH, WO Gerald Wm DFC 441201 207 Sqn BA AINSWORTH, FS John BEM 430528 * AFHQ Aircrew stats. AISTROP, PO Charles Sidney AFC 430416 1 SFTS (P) AITCHESON, FS George Douglas DFM 430513 78 Sqn BA AITKEN, FL Adam Frederick MiD 450106 5 Sqn-C WAG AITKEN, FL George Dennis AFC 450614 2 WS (P) AITKENS, SL Francis Charles MiD 450614 * WACHQ Signals AKHURST, LAC Edward Carden MiD 440608 * O*seas Radar, cit ? ALBERT, FO Earl Thomas DFC 441104 424 Sqn Nav/B ALBERTS, FL Edward John DFC 441002 420 Sqn (P) ALCORN, FO Douglas DFC 431111 418 Sqn N a v . ALDERDICE, FO Wm Wade DFC 450908 550 Sqn (P) ALDRED, FO Elwood Morton DFC 441103 420 Sqn (P) ALDRED, SL Joel Walkdon DFC 451123 431 Sqn (P) ALDRICH, SL John Gerald DFC 451009 31 Sqn (P) ALDRICH, FL John Gerald For-US 470110 31 Sqn (P), DFC ALDWINCKLE, FO Rbt Morrison MiD 430101 162 Sqn-C (P) ALDWINCKLE, FL Rbt Morrison DFC 440618 10 Sqn-C ( P ) , a t t a c k s 1 2 ALEXANDER, FS Edward Sudbury DFM 420522 419 Sqn Nav. ALEXANDER, FL Edward Sudbury DFC 440110 156 Sqn Nav. ALEXANDER, SL Ernest Arch* AFC 450101 1 SFTS GL ALEXANDER, SL John Playfair OBE 430528 11 (M) Grp Admin ALEXANDER, SL John Reading For-US 461102 * NWAC Admin, M of F*m ALEXANDER, FL Kenneth A AFC 450614 2 SFTS (P) ALEXANDER, FL Rbt W DFC 420407 148 Sqn AO ALEXANDER, FS Wm George BEM 460101 * Sydney Fire fighting ALGER, FL Clifford Tompkins DFC 450908 434 Sqn (P) ALKE, LAC Bernard Charles BEM 460613 * Sea Is* AEM ALLAN, FO George Ingram DFC 450205 692 Sqn Nav/B ALLAN, FO James Colomba DFC 450908 420 Sqn FE, cit. ALLAN, FO James Llewellyn DFC 441208 198 Sqn (P) ALLAN, WC Spence Anderson MBE 440526 * AFHQ Admin ALLAN, WO2 Wm Edward DFC 450510 405 Sqn BA ALLARD, PO Bernard Louis P DFC 450106 405 Sqn AG, cit ? ALLCROFT, PO Frederick C DFC 430701 61 Sqn (P) ALLEN, PO Daniel Frederick DFC 430324 408 Sqn (P) ALLEN, FS Douglas William DFM 440901 630 Sqn BA ALLEN, FL Earnest Ellwood DFC 430901 59 Sqn (P) ALLEN, FO Ethan DFC 440125 224 Sqn (P) ALLEN, FL Everett Brock Comm 450101 5 EFTS (P), instruct ALLEN, FL George Russell Comm 450421 18 SFTS (P) ALLEN, FO Gerald Wilfred Comm 480828 * Lachine (P) ALLEN, FL Lawrence Arnold DFC 440427 420 Sqn Nav DD ALLEN, FL Lawrence Arnold For-Bel 480717 405 Sqn CdeG, DD ALLEN, Sgt Norman George MiD 450614 * Skipton FIIE ALLEN, FO Oliver Alexander MiD 460101 * T*clif AE ALLEN, WO Rbt Patrick DFC 441002 9 Sqn BA, cit ? ALLEN, FS Theodore Albert G BEM 450101 * OSHQ PS ALLEN, Sgt Wm Edward MiD 460101 * O*seas AEM, cit ? ALLIN, FS Harvey Ross DFM 440619 192 Sqn AG ALLISON, PO Harold Dennis C DFC 450315 626 Sqn AG ALLISTON, FL Alexander John For-Fr 451019 65 Sqn (P), CdeG ALLISTON, FL Edward Arthur AFC 460101 168 Sqn-C Radio op. ALLMAN, Sgt John Jacob MiD 440608 6 Grp HQ Clerk, cit ? ALVERSON, FL James Rees DFC 450626 357 Sqn Nav/B, cit. AMELL, FS Harry Lawrence MiD 460101 * O*seas AEM, cit ? AMOS, SL Jack Arthur MiD 450614 39 Wing (P), cit ? ANDERSON, FL Albert Erik DFC 451030 31 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, WC Alton Lester Comm 450421 4 SFTS (P) ANDERSON, AW1 Audrey Mary BEM 440608 8 BGS Admin, WD ANDERSON, FO Charles Henry DFC 450323 11 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, SL Clifford AS MiD 450614 410 Sqn (P), cit ? ANDERSON, FL Donald Robert DFC 450315 582 Sqn Nav. ANDERSON, FL Douglas Rbt B Comm 460613 120 Wg GL, cit ? ANDERSON, LAW Ena Grace MiD 460101 * O*seas WD, cit ? ANDERSON, FS Francis Luiz BEM 430528 7 SFTS Maintenance NCO ANDERSON, WO1 Gordon Doak DFC 451201 10 Sqn-C Nav. ANDERSON, FO Gordon John AFC 460101 23 EFTS Instructor ANDERSON, FL Gustav Sune DFC 451009 436 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, Sgt Hugh John DFM 430603 405 Sqn FE ANDERSON, FL Jack Fenton MiD 460101 * O*seas Radar, cit ? ANDERSON, FL John Alan DFC 450205 419 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL John Alan DSO 450206 419 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL John Alan For-Fr 451019 419 Sqn (P), CdeG ANDERSON, FO John Andrew C DFC 450925 20 Sqn (P) 3 ANDERSON, FO John Devlin AFC 450614 2 WS (P) ANDERSON, LAC Juhl Arthur MiD 450614 * E*moor ACH/Arm ANDERSON, PO Leonard Gerhard DFC 450405 408 Sqn Nav. ANDERSON, Sgt Leslie Lester DFM 430425 426 Sqn WOP, note act ANDERSON, FL Leslie S DFC 430603 420 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL Lloyd Harold MiD 450707 11 Sqn-C (P) ANDERSON, FS Moffat MiD 450614 * O*seas Fitter, cit ? ANDERSON, Sgt Murray Bouch DFM 430901 115 Sqn WAG ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell MiD 431211 * EACHQ GL, cit ? ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell CB 440101 * AFHQ GL ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell For-US 470213 * EAC L/Merit, Cmdr ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell For-Fr 470912 * * GL, L of H (O) ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell For-Fr 470912 * * GL, CdeG (P) ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell For-US 480214 * * L/Merit, Cmdr ANDERSON, AVM Norman Russell For-Cz 480305 * * White Lion (III) ANDERSON, WC Norman SA AFC 450101 4 TCHQ GL ANDERSON, PO Peter Murray DFC 430311 97 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FO Peter Murray MiD 440608 * O*seas (P), cit ? ANDERSON, FO Phillip James MiD 460613 148 Sqn Nav, cit ? ANDERSON, FO Rbt Thomas DFC 450908 428 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL Ronald Amos DFC 441201 428 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL Thomas George AFC 460101 12 SFTS (P), Instruct ANDERSON, PO Trevor Maxwell For-US 441108 82nd Sqn DFC, WAG ANDERSON, PO Trevor Maxwell For-US 441108 82nd Sqn A/Medal-7 OL ANDERSON, PO Willard Leslie DFC 450705 434 Sqn Nav. ANDERSON, FL Wm Andrew DFC 411215 407 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, SL Wm Brodie DFC 440707 429 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, SL Wm George DFC 450330 424 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FL Wm John DFC 441208 419 Sqn (P) ANDERSON, FO Wm Rbt Weir DFC 430817 405 Sqn AG, 7/43 ANDRAS, SL Kenneth Bertram MiD 440608 6 Grp HQ Admin, cit ?. ANDREW, WC Byron AFC 440505 10 SFTS (P), instruct ANDREW, FL Emerson Wm DFC 441205 78 Sqn (P) ANDREW, PO Raymond DFC 450908 419 Sqn AG ANDREW, FL Rbt Arthur DFC 451112 101 Sqn (P), cit ? ANDREWS, FO Arthur Ellis For-US 450515 620 Sqn (P), DFC ANDREWS, FL Arthur Ellis MiD 460101 * O*seas (P), cit ? ANDREWS, PO Donald Roy DFC 450106 415 Sqn (P) ANDREWS, FO Frederick John DFC 450608 437 Sqn Nav. ANDREWS, FS Wm Ernest BEM 460613 * AFHQ Accounts ANGELL, WO Gerald EL DFC 440619 77 Sqn AG ANGELL, Cpl Ronald Ford C MiD 450614 * Pat Bay Seaman ANGERS, Sgt Joseph AAB MiD 430101 419 Sqn WAG, evader ANGUISH, FL Jack Mills MiD 450614 * Linton FCO ANGUS, FO Arthur George DFC 450106 419 Sqn Nav. ANGUS, FL Claude Allison MiD 450101 * OSHQ Admin, cit ? ANGUS, FO James Russell DFC 450510 426 Sqn Nav. ANGUS, FS John DFM 440205 15 Sqn AG ANGUS, PO Thomas Anderson DFC 431004 115 Sqn BA ANGUS, FL Thomas Anderson DFC-BAR 451018 149 Sqn BA ANGUS, FO Wm John Anderson MiD 460101 * O*seas AG, cit ? ANNABLE, FS Harold Cecil DFM 441215 419 Sqn AG ANNAN, FL Douglas Bruce Comm 430528 13 EFTS (P) ANNAN, SL Douglas Bruce Comm 440101 13 EFTS (P) ANNAN, WC Douglas Bruce DFC 450903 418 Sqn (P) ANNAN, SL Douglas Bruce AFC 460101 13 EFTS (P), instruct ANNAND, PO Favell Clinton DFC 430701 51 Sqn WOP ANNESLEY, WO George Wm DFC 441002 626 Sqn BA, cit ? 4 ANNIS, WC Claire Levi OBE 430101 * EAC (P), CO ANNIS, GC Claire Levi MiD 450101 * Linton (P) ANNIS, FL Edward Stewart MiD 450614 * O*seas AO, cit ? ANTHONY, FS Elmer Harold DFM 430901 405 Sqn Nav.
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