FLYING CROSSES
Two More New Zealand Airmen Honoured it is officially notified that tlie Distinguished Flying Cross lias been awarded to Flight Lieutenant Graham lieece Magill. ItuakiiLu, Te Arolia. Flight Lieutenant Magil!, who was born a, Cambridge, is 26 years old. He was educated al tlie Te Arolia District High School, which lie represented at Kiigby and cricket, lie travelled to England in 1936 and was successful in an application for a short-service commission with tlie Royal Air Force, will) which he has served since July of lhat year. His next-of-kin is his father, Mr. R. IV. Magill. Flying Officer Malcolm Hugh Macfar'.ane, Leithiield Beach, North Canterbury. who has also been awarded tlie d'f.C., was born in Christchurch and is 21 years old. He was educated al Chri-st’s College. Christchurch. He was selected for a mission in the Royal Air Foret' in 1939. He is married, but at the lime of enhslineiil his nexl-of-kiii was his father, Mr. A. M. Macfarlatic, of l.eil hlield.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 116, 10 February 1941, Page 6
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164FLYING CROSSES Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 116, 10 February 1941, Page 6
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