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Sydney Carlin (RAF officer)

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782: 812: 792: 314:, Carlin re-enlisted on 8 August 1915; the army refunded half (£9) of the money he had bought himself out with in 1909. Serving in Belgium with the 18th Royal Hussars, he was awarded the 787: 364:, with five balloons downed; he was also an ace against aircraft, with four machines claimed destroyed, and one aircraft 'driven down out of control'. His exploits earned him the 807: 747: 767: 395:
on Christmas Day 1918. Carlin relinquished his commission on "account of ill-health contracted on active service" on 7 August 1919, and retained the rank of lieutenant.
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during an enemy bombing raid on 7/8 May 1941, and died in Peterborough on 9 May 1941. He is commemorated on the Screen Wall, Panel 1, at Hull Crematorium.
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On 9 August 1918, Carlin was promoted to temporary captain. In early September he was involved in a mid-air collision with his commanding officer, Major
345:(RFC) in 1917, following his recovery. On 12 March 1918, Carlin was seconded from the Royal Engineers to the RFC. After serving as an instructor at the 298:) in 1908, but he bought himself out and resigned in December 1909 for the sum of £18. In 1911 he was working as a farm labourer at Frodingham Grange, 777: 772: 822: 752: 742: 698: 802: 757: 311: 354: 797: 315: 238: 211: 334:
Field Company section holding a trench against repeated German counter-attacks. For this action he was awarded the
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On re-enlistment to the RAF, Carlin was graded as a probationary
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on 27 July 1940, almost eleven months after the outbreak of the
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On 1 January 1924 Carlin was promoted from flight lieutenant to
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From 20 May 1931 to 8 August 1935 Carlin served as the
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Sydney Carlin (politician)
Sydney Carline
Kingston upon Hull
Peterborough
Soke of Peterborough
British Army
Royal Air Force
Pilot Officer
18th Royal Hussars
Royal Engineers
No. 74 Squadron RFC
No. 264 Squadron RAF
No. 151 Squadron RAF
World War I
Battle of the Somme
World War II
Battle of Britain
Military Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Conduct Medal
MC
DFC
DCM
flying ace
First World War
Royal Air Force
Second World War
air gunner
Battle of Britain
Kingston upon Hull

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