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David Lord (RAF officer)

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By now the starboard engine was burning furiously. Flight Lieutenant Lord came down to 900 feet, where he was singled out for the concentrated fire of all the anti-aircraft guns. On reaching the dropping zone he kept the aircraft on a straight, and level course while supplies were dropped. At the end
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While flying at 1,500 feet near Arnhem the starboard wing of Flight Lieutenant Lord's aircraft was twice hit by anti-aircraft fire. The starboard engine was set on fire. He would have been justified in leaving the main stream of supply aircraft and continuing at the same height or even abandoning his
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Although he must have known that the collapse of the starboard wing could not be long delayed, Flight Lieutenant Lord circled, rejoined the stream of aircraft and made a second run to drop the remaining supplies. These manoeuvres took eight minutes in all, the aircraft being continuously under heavy
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fire and was twice hit, with one engine burning. Lord managed to drop his supplies, but at the end of the run found that there were two containers remaining. Although he knew that one of his wings might collapse at any moment, he nevertheless made a second run to drop the last supplies, then ordered
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Flight Lieutenant Lord was pilot and captain of a Dakota aircraft detailed to drop supplies at Arnhem on the afternoon of 19 September 1944. Our airborne troops had been surrounded and were being pressed into a small area defended by a large number of anti-aircraft guns. Air crews were warned that
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His task completed, Flight Lieutenant Lord ordered his crew to abandon the Dakota, making no attempt himself to leave the aircraft, which was down to 500 feet. A few seconds later, the starboard wing collapsed and the aircraft fell in flames. There was only one survivor, who was flung out while
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By continuing his mission in a damaged and burning aircraft, descending to drop the supplies accurately, returning to the dropping zone a second time and, finally, remaining at the controls to give his crew a chance of escape, Flight Lieutenant Lord displayed supreme valour and
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before being overrun on 21 September. The rest of the division became trapped in a small pocket west of the bridge and had to be evacuated on 25 September. The Allies failed to cross the Rhine, which remained under German control until Allied offensives in March 1945.
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aircraft. But on learning that his crew were uninjured and that the dropping zone would be reached in three minutes he said he would complete his mission, as the troops were in dire need of supplies.
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on 6 August 1936. After reaching the rank of corporal in August 1938, he applied to undertake pilot training, which he began in October 1938. Successfully gaining his pilot's wings, he became a
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Lord's Victoria Cross was presented to his parents at Buckingham Palace in December 1945. In 1997, Lord's VC, along with his other decorations and medals, were sold at auction by Spinks to
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in the Netherlands, the British 1st Airborne Division was in desperate need of supplies. Lord's Douglas Dakota III "KG374" encountered intense enemy
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intense opposition would be met over the dropping zone. To ensure accuracy they were ordered to fly at 900 feet when dropping their containers.
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The KING has been graciously pleased to confer the VICTORIA CROSS on the undermentioned officer in recognition of most conspicuous bravery:—
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to the German defences and the Allies suffered heavily in the ensuing battle. Only a small force managed to hold one end of the
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of the British 2nd Army moved into the area and began to locate the Allied dead. Lord was buried alongside his crew in the
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his crew to bail out. A few seconds later, the Dakota crashed in flames with its pilot and six crew members.
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Lord was 30 years old, and a flight lieutenant serving with No. 271 Squadron, Royal Air Force during the
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was similarly painted and coded to represent Lord's aircraft. From 1966 until its disbandment in 2005,
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Flight Lieutenant David Samuel Anthony LORD, D.F.C. (49149), R.A.F., 271 Sqn. (deceased).
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were also near Arnhem for rest and refit. Their presence added a substantial number of
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Several aircraft have carried tributes to Lord. Between 1993 and 1998, the RAF
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biplane transport. In 1941, No. 31 Squadron was the first unit to receive the
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when he was awarded the Victoria Cross. On 19 September 1944, during the
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Only the navigator, Flying Officer Harold King, survived, becoming a
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while flying resupply missions in support of British paratroops.
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assisting other members of the crew to put on their parachutes.
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the Netherlands
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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The full citation for Lord's VC appeared in a supplement to
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Four other men were awarded the Victoria Cross at Arnhem:
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VC recipient. Aircraft serial number 'XR810' was named
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of the run, he was told that two containers remained.
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Irish World War II recipients of the Victoria Cross
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Index

David Lord (officer)
Cork
Arnhem
Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery
Royal Air Force

Flight lieutenant
Second World War
North African Campaign
Pacific War
Western Front
Operation Market Garden
Battle of Arnhem

Victoria Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
VC
DFC
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Royal Air Force
Battle of Arnhem
Cork
warrant officer
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
First World War
British India
Lucknow Convent School
Wrexham

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