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Smith, Forgrave Marshall

Date of birth:
March 17th, 1913 (Edmonton/Alberta, Canada)
Date of death:
1994
Service number:
37613
Nationality:
Canadian (1931-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

Biography

Promotions:
2 May, 1936: Acting Pilot Officer on Probation
6 January, 1937: Pilot Officer
6 August, 1938: Flying Officer
4 May, 1939: Acting Flight Lieutenant
6 August, 1940: Flight Lieutenant
1 September, 1941: Temporary Squadron Leader
1 January, 1944: Temporary Wing Commander
8 May, 1943: Squadron Leader (war sub) & Temporary Wing Commander
8 July, 1947: Squadron Leader (permanent)
1 November, 1947: Wing Commander
13 October, 1957: retirement

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Wing Commander
Awarded on:
June 8th, 1944
Mentioned in Dispatches
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Acting Wing Commander
Unit:
No. 902 Wing, Royal Air Force
Awarded on:
October 30th, 1945
Recommendation:
"Wing Commander Smith is in his fourth operational tour and has carried out 280 operational sorties involving 346 hours flying.

This officer's first and second tours were carried out during the Battle of Britain and consisted of interception, convoy patrols, day and nigh air cover over Dunkirk and sweeps over France and Belgium during which time he carried out 236 operational sorties involving 300 hours flying. During the Battle of Britain he was wounded in the head by a cannon shell. His third tour was carried out in the Middle East and consisted of bomber escorts and fighter sweeps over Alamein involving 16 sorties totalling 17 hours flying. This tour was terminated on his posting to India.

During the above operational tours he has destroyed three Ju.88s, one Do.17, one Me.109 and damaged one Me.110 and three Me.109s.

Wing Commander Smith is now in his fourth operational tour and has carried out 28 operational sorties involving 30 hours flying in the Burma theatre of operations. He has taken part in escort to bombers, bombing and ground strafing Japanese positions and sampans over the worst type of country to be found in any theatre of operations. His record shows that he has been almost continuously on operational flying throughout the present hostilities.

As Wing Commander Sweep Leader during his present tour he has displayed exceptional keenness and has at all times set a very high example to the pilots of the squadrons in the wing.

To this, the Air Officer Commanding, No.224 Group, adds on 4 August 1945:

During his appointment as Wing Commander Flying in the Burma campaign Wing Commander Smith has displayed a fine sense of leadership and his courage and devotion to duty have been largely responsible for the offensive spirit of this wing.
This and his previous operational record make him worthy of the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross for which he is strongly recommended."
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

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