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Walter Arnold (GC)

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This airman was a passenger in a machine which was wrecked upon landing and immediately caught fire. Arnold extricated himself from the burning wreckage and, although fully aware of the grave risk he was taking, re-entered the flames and succeeded in dragging the pilot, who was unconscious and very
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Arnold sustained burns to his face, neck and hands, and his prompt and courageous action undoubtedly saved the pilot's life, since the burning petrol spread rapidly and rendered any subsequent approach to the wreckage
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No. 363339 Leading Aircraftman Walter Arnold, Royal Air Force, for conspicuous gallantry displayed at Digby Aerodrome on the 20th June, 1928.
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Arnold was a passenger in an aircraft which crashed on landing at
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Great Britain
Royal Air Force
Leading Aircraftman
Empire Gallantry Medal
George Cross
GC
Empire Gallantry Medal
George Cross
Royal Air Force
Leading Aircraftman
Digby Aerodrome
"George Cross Holders"
the original
"No. 33437"
The London Gazette
Categories
1906 births
1988 deaths
Recipients of the Empire Gallantry Medal
Royal Air Force recipients of the George Cross
Royal Air Force airmen
Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents

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