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BRAVERY IN THE AIR

Two Distinguished Flying , Crosses

Advice has been received by . Air Headquarters. Wellington, that the Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to two more New Zealanders They are:—

Pilot Officer James Robert Anderson. Mrs. G. A. Corkin. 232 Selwyn Street. Christchurch (m).

Pilot Officer John Winstone Sievers Mr S. J Sievers, 27 Brassey Road Wanganui (f).

Pilot Officer Anderson was born in September, 1915, and was educated at the Christchurch Technical School and Canterbury College. He left New Zea land early in 1940 after completing hi® f raining in New Zealand

Pilot Officer Sievers was born in April. 1918, and was educated at St. Patrick’s College, Silverstream He was given his early flying train 1 g as a member of the Wairarapa and Rua liine Aero Club, and left New Zealand in March. 1940, for service overseas

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Bibliographic details

Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 80, 4 July 1941, Page 3

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BRAVERY IN THE AIR Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 80, 4 July 1941, Page 3

BRAVERY IN THE AIR Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 80, 4 July 1941, Page 3

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