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A Second World War C.G.M. (Flying) group of five awarded to Warrant Officer D.C.C. Busby, No. 156 Squadron, Royal Air Force, together with other Family medals
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL (Flying), G.VI.R. (W/O (936 266) D.C.C. Busby, R.A.F.); 1939-45 STAR; AIR CREW EUROPE STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, together with the medals awarded to his Grandfather and Father comprising:
a. Army L.S. & G.C., V.R. (549 Tp. Sgt. Maj. G. Busby, 16th Lancers)
b. British War and Victory Medals (Lieut.); Colonial Auxiliary Forces L.S., G.V.R. (Rfn. Frederick G.C. Busby, Ceylon Plr. R.C.), scratch to obverse of C.G.M., otherwise good very fine or better (9)
C.G.M., London Gazette, 9 July,1943. 'Warrant Officer Busby, now on his second tour of operational duty, has taken part in a large number of operational sorties against targets in Germany, Italy and enemy-occupied territory. He has secured some excellent photographs. By his outstanding skill and courage this Warrant Officer has set a splendid example to the other members of his squadron.'
Pilot Officer D.C.C. Busby was reported missing as a result of air operations over Cologne on 16 June 1943. The C.G.M. was presented to his father, Mr. F.G.C. Busby, at an investiture in Ceylon on 19 November 1946.
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