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Oliver, George William RAF

Service number:
618877 (NCO)/53152 (Officer)
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

Promotions:
? Sergeant
16 July, 1943: Pilot Officer on Probation (emergency)
16 January, 1944: Flying Officer (war sub)
16 July, 1945: Flight Lieutenant (war sub)

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sergeant
Unit:
No. 467 (RAAF) Squadron, Royal Air Force
Awarded on:
September 7th, 1943
Citation:
"One night in August, 1943, these airmen were pilot and mid-upper gunner respectively of an aircraft detailed to attack Peenemunde. The objective was successfully bombed but, shortly afterwards, the aircraft was hit by cannon fire from an enemy fighter. The rear gunner was wounded, his turret was rendered useless and ammunition in the aircraft was set alight, while the elevator and udder trimmers were shot away. In spite of these harassing circumstances, Sergeant Oliver fought the attacker with great determination and succeeded in shooting it down. He then turned his attention towards the fire which was beginning to spread and, with assistance from other members of the crew, succeeded in quelling it. Meanwhile, Warrant Officer Wilson coolly and skilfully evaded several fighters and afterwards flew the crippled bomber to base. This pilot displayed superb qualities throughout, while Sergeant Oliver's courageous and skilful efforts proved of the greatest assistance."
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (CGM)

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