Flight Lieutenant Derrick John D’Alton, D.F.C.

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  1. dbf

    dbf Moderatrix MOD

    Flight Lieutenant Derrick John D’Alton was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
    This officer has taken part in numerous operational missions, a number of them in the Middle East. As gunnery officer his work has been outstanding, while his keenness to participate in operations whenever possible has set an excellent example. On one occasion over Benghazi, his aircraft was attacked by enemy fighters. Two of the bomber’s engines were put out of action, the hydraulics were rendered unserviceable and the intercommunications became useless. Displaying great coolness Flight Lieutenant D’Alton gave his captain evading directions which enabled him to fly clear of the attackers. On the homeward flight, about an hour later, the aircraft was attacked by another enemy fighter. Once more, Flight Lieutenant D’Alton’s commentary on the attacker’s movements enabled his pilot to evade the fighter and fly on to base. This officer has always displayed great technical skill. He has suggested tactics in gunnery and formation flying which have been adopted and have resulted in the destruction of at least seven enemy fighters.

    Flight Lieutenant D’Alton was born in 1911 at Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny, and his home is at Cambridge. He enlisted in the R.A.F.V.R. as observer under training in 1939 and was commissioned in 1940.


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  2. Oggie2620

    Oggie2620 Senior Member

    Hi dbf
    My Sgt has just bought this airmans medals. Are you particularly interested in him? Do you have more information? We are trying specifically to find out when he was on 75 Sqn. I have requested a F540 check from the Sqn Assn but it might take some time :)
     
  3. Drew5233

    Drew5233 #FuturePilot 1940 Obsessive

    Diane doesn't post on here anymore - I believe she was just posting Irish chaps on the forum who had won gallantry medals.
     

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