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Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) was established on June 3rd, 1918, the birthday of King George V, and is awarded to Officers and Warrant officers for "an act or acts of valour and courage or devotion to duty performed whilst flying in active operations against the enemy". A straight silver bar is a further enhancement of the DFC, awarded for additional acts under the same terms as the cross.

The award has the shape of a silver cross and was designed by Edward Carter Preston. On the obverse aeroplane propellers are superimposed upon the vertical arms of the cross. Within a central winged roundel, encircled by a wreath of laurels and surmounted by a Imperial Crown, appear the letters RAF. In the central circle on the reverse the Royal Cyphers, GV, GVI, EIIR, appear above the date 1918. The year of issue is engraved on the lower arm of the award. The DFC is issued unnamed.
The ribbon is 1.25 inches wide, and consists of alternating violet and white stripes, each 0.125 inches wide, leaning at 45 degrees from the vertical. Until 1919, the stripes were horizontal.

From the entire period of the award from it’s inception in 1918 until 1939 when the award changed to the GVI type, only 1,217 GV DFC's were issued.

During the Second World War a total of 20,354 DFCs were awarded, with approximately 1,550 first bars and 42 second bars. Honorary awards were made on 964 occasions to aircrew from other non-commonwealth countries.
A total of 4,018 first DFC's were awarded to RCAF personnel, plus 213 first bars and 6 second bars and also 358 to FAF/RAA/RNZAF persons in RCAF, plus 23 first bars. Also there were 247 DFC's awarded to Canadians in the RAF, plus 34 first bars.
New Zealand RNZAF personnel received 1,032 DFC Crosses, eighty four first bars and four second bars, one Cross was awarded to a member of the Royal New Zealand Navy.
A total of 44 Dutch airmen received the DFC.

Aanjesen, Ola Gert* August 30th, 1918
† September 2nd, 2002

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Jackson, Benjamin Parker* 1917
† February 19th, 2014

Jackson, Burton Henry Peter* November 1919
† October 26th, 2006

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Jackson, John Francis "Old John"* February 23rd, 1908
† April 28th, 1942
Plot: B2 Row: C Grave: 17

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Jacobs, Henry "Jake"* April 1907
† October 9th, 1978

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Jakusz-Gostomski, Franciszek Jozef* August 17th, 1917
† September 15th, 1943
Row: D Grave: 10-11

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James, Ross† September 3rd, 1941
Plot: 4 Row: J Grave: 18-19

Jameson, Patrick Geraint* November 10th, 1912
† October 1st, 1996

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Jankiewicz, Jerzy Stanislaw* July 15th, 1913
† May 25th, 1942

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Jarkowski, Boleslaw Zenon* August 6th, 1913
† September 21st, 1997

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Jarman, Geoffrey Twyford* February 20th, 1906
† 1983

Jaronski, Tomasz Feliks* October 15th, 1909
† December 17th, 1983

Jay, Dudley Trevor* 1921
† October 24th, 1940
Plot: ZK Grave: 33

Jeff, Robert Voase* March 31st, 1913
† August 11th, 1940
Plot: 4 

Jefferies (Latimer), Jerrard† April 15th, 1943

Jeffrey, Alistair John Oswald* June 21st, 1918
† July 25th, 1940
Row: A Grave: 5

Jeffreys, Gordon Sydney† January 17th, 1943
Plot: 4 Row: A Grave: 11-13

Jenkins, John Fraser Grant† March 27th, 1942
Plot: 13 Row: 2 Grave: 22

Jicha, Vaclav* February 10th, 1914
† February 1st, 1945

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Johnson, Christopher Snowden* November 19th, 1915
† December 1978

Johnson, James Edgar "Johnnie"* March 9th, 1915
† January 30th, 2001

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Johnson, Leon William* September 13th, 1904
† November 10th, 1997
Plot: 7A Grave: 209

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Johnson, Miles Andrew† September 28th, 1944
Plot: VII Row: E Grave: 13

Johnson, Richard Kenneth Howard* 1920
† January 31st, 1945
Plot: 18-1 

Johnson, Robert William* April 15th, 1920

Johnstone, Alexander Vallance Riddell "Sandy"* June 2nd, 1916
† December 13th, 2000

Jones, Edward Gordon* August 31st, 1914
† February 20th, 2007

Jones, Raymond Stewart* March 26th, 1918
† September 7th, 2014

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Joughin, Ronald Theodore† June 27th, 2011

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