Coke, The Honorary, David Arthur
					
							
							
							  
								- Date of birth:
 
								- December 4th, 1915 (London, Great Britain)
 
							  
								- Date of death:
 
								- December 9th, 1941 (Acroma, Lybia)
 
							  
								- Buried on:
 
								- Commonwealth War Cemetery Knightsbridge
Plot: 3. Row: B. Grave: 18. 
							  
								- Service number:
 
								- 73042
 
							  
								- Nationality:
 
								- British
 
							  
							
						
					
					Biography
					
					The Honorary David Arthur Coke was the son to Thomas Coke, the 4th Earl of Leicester and Marion Gertrude (Trefusis).
Promotions:
September 3rd, 1940: Flying Officer;
September 3rd, 1941: Flight Lieutenant (War subs.).
Career:
June 1939: Royal Air Force;
April 1940: No. 5 Operational Training Unit;
?: No. 257 Squadron;
December 1940: No. 46 Squadron;
?: No. 33 Squadron;
?: No. 80 Squadron.
					
					
					
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							- Period:
 - Second World War (1939-1945)
 - Rank:
  - Flight Lieutenant 
 - Unit:
  - No. 80 Squadron, Royal Air Force 
 - Awarded on:
  - December 26th, 1941
 
Citation:
"This officer participated in an attack on enemy transport on the El-Adem-Acroma road one day in November, 1941, in which a large number of vehicles, tanks and mechanised transport were bombed and machine-gunned. The damage inflicted played a very large part in the blocking of the road. By his skill and leadership, Flight Lieutenant Coke contributed materially to the success achieved. In addition to the low flying machine-gunning operations which have been carried out, Flight Lieutenant Coke has led the squadron with great success in air combat. During an engagement 2 days later, the squadron shared in the destruction of 5 Messerschmitt 109's."
LG 35392/7298.
								
 
								
								 
								
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