World War 2 Church bell ringer awarded DSM for his
Flight Sergeant Borley (365199) was one of the first Royal Air Force fatalities of World War Two. He died while flying with RAF 9 Squadron on 4th September 1939, on one of the war's first raids on Germany, against shipping at Brunsbuettel at the mouth of the Kiel Canal. Vickers Wellington L4268 took off from RAF Honington, ................
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