Known as Lisle. Born 1915, Sefton and Ethel's eldest child. |
Was born at Mt. Somers and educated at Mt. Somers School and Ashburton Technical School. He became an engineer and worked at a sawmill at Ross on the West Coast of New Zealand. He joined up when World War II broke out and was posted to Great Britain. After active service he became a pilot instructor on Lancasters before transferring back to flying night bombing raids. |
Citation Mention in Despatches. (1943): For distinguished services with 27 OTU3 RAF (Wellington) and 1656 HCU RAF (Lancaster) Fg Off Hood’s operational flying included the following targets with 149 Sqn RAF Kiel (4) Brest (3) Bordeaux, Cologne, Mannheim (3) Hamburg (2) Hanover and Dusseldorf. As an instructor he also flew operationally to Bremen and Berlin. KAO Berlin Germany, 18th January 1943 with 1656 HCU4. No Known Grave. Commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. |
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