Raymond Mayhew Lewin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raymond Mayhew Lewin GC | |
---|---|
14 January 1915 – 21 November 1941 | |
Place of birth | Kettering |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Years of service | 1936-1941 |
Rank | Pilot Officer |
Unit | No. 109 Squadron RAF |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | George Cross |
Pilot Officer Raymond Mayhew Lewin GC (14 January 1915–21 November 1941) of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve was (whilst a Sergeant) awarded the George Cross for the courage he showed in rescuing his co-pilot from their burning plane on the 3 November 1940 in Malta.
Contents |
[edit] Biography
He was born on 14 January 1915, in Kettering, educated at St Edward's School in Oxford and joined the RAFVR in the spring of 1936[1] On 15 March 1941 he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer (with seniority backdated to 27 January 1941).[2] He was killed in action on the 21 November 1941,[3] whilst flying with No. 109 Squadron RAF, and is buried in his home town of Kettering.[4]
[edit] George Cross
The citation was published in the London Gazette of 7 March 1941 (dated 11 March):[5]
“ | In November, 1940, Sergeant Lewin was the captain of an aircraft on a night bombing mission. Shortly after the take off the aircraft began to sink and crashed into a hillside where it burst into flames. Sergeant Lewin extricated himself and saw three of his crew of four climbing out of the escape hatch. He ordered them to run clear. He then ran round the blazing wing in which full petrol tanks were burning and crawled under it to rescue his injured second pilot. Despite his own injuries - a cracked kneecap and severe contusions on the face and legs - he dragged and carried the pilot some 40 yards from the aircraft to a hole in the ground, where he lay on him just as the bombs exploded. This superbly gallant deed was performed in the dark under most difficult conditions and in the certain knowledge that the bombs and petrol tanks would explode. | ” |
[edit] References
- ^ Raymond Mayhew Lewin, GC. George Cross database. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
- ^ London Gazette: no. 35134, page 2117, 11 April 1941. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
- ^ Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation: George Cross Holders. Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
- ^ Commonwealth war Graves Commission: Casualty Details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
- ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 35101, page 1443, 7 March 1941. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
[edit] See also
List of George Cross recipients
This biographical article related to the military of the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |