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Gordon Cochrane (RNZAF officer)

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292:. A lump of iron burst through the nose of the aircraft and ricocheted around the interior causing damage. Despite this, Cochrane continued to direct the attacking bombers for a further seven minutes before turning for home. His citation read in part that Cochrane was a cool and courageous captain and pilot, whose fine qualities of leadership and determination have been well instilled in many operations against the enemy. 41: 295:
A second bar to Cochrane's DFC was won in even more stressful circumstances. On the night of 7/8 February 1945, he controlled the bombing of two fortified towns standing in the path of British troops massing to cross the German frontier. Soon after reaching the target, the
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of the aircraft sustained severe damage and part of it fell off. The citation stated that; "Undeterred, Squadron Leader Cochrane, with superb airmanship and courage, continued with his task".
523: 548: 307:, with three tours and 88 operations behind him. He was one among the most highly decorated New Zealander bomber pilots. After the war Cochrane remained in Britain, joining 518: 528: 255: 215: 194: 162: 513: 261:
After attending an instructors' school, Cochrane spent the next 18 months teaching others how to fly multi-engined aircraft and was then posted to
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captain in 1964. He retired at the end of 1971 as a senior captain with 25 years service. Cochrane died in
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New Zealand recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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At the end of his second tour in late 1944, Cochrane was awarded the
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of Cologne. In August 1942, Cochrane was awarded an end-of-tour
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of New Zealand. After leaving school, he worked in his uncle's
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New Zealand Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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and would complete 33 operations including the three
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Night After Night: New Zealanders in Bomber Command
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Index

Gordon Cochrane (pilot)

Rawene
Wimborne Minster
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Squadron Leader
No. 150 Squadron RAF
No. 156 Squadron RAF
Second World War
Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Flying Cross
Two Bars
DSO
DFC
Two Bars
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Second World War
medal bars
Distinguished Flying Cross
Rawene
Northland Region
general store
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Wellington bombers
No. 156 Squadron RAF
thousand-bomber raids
Distinguished Flying Cross
No. 156 Squadron RAF
Lancasters
master bomber

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