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![]() | Flying Officer Philip Harvey, D.F.C. Flying Officer Philip Harvey was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Quote:
Flying Officer PHILIP HARVEY D F C, 102571, 263 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who died age 23 on 17 April 1943 Son of the Right Revd. Thomas Arnold Harvey, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cashel, and Isabel Harvey, of Bishopsgrove, Waterford, Republic of Ireland; husband of Patricia Harvey (nee Watt), of Dunmore East, Co. Waterford. B.A. Remembered with honour RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 125. ![]() See this thread for reference: http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/researc...tinctions.html | |
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17 April 1943. F/O. P Harvey DFC + 263 Squadron Whirlwind I P7090 Rhubarb sortie (targets of opportunity) Caen area, evening.
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Harvey was one of at least three Irishmen who flew with No. 263 Sqn. Each marked his Whirlwind with a shamrock, although a number of sources state these to be 'lucky clovers'. Harvey had married only five weeks before his death. One of the other two Irish pilots, Lester Currie of Belfast - his father came from Ballyshannon in Donegal - was killed on 23 July 1942, also in a Whirlwind. The third Irishman was Stuart Lovell from Portstewart in Co Londonderry who was killed later when the squadron had converted to Typhoons.
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I've always wondered what would have happened if they put a couple of Merlins on a Whirlwind back in 1940 rather than struggle with the Peregrine engines. I think those cannons would have come as a bit of a shock to Ju88 and He111 crews.
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