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86: 105: 245:. Three Skuas, including one piloted by Griffiths, conducted the first British Naval bombing of the war. Due to the incorrect fuse arming in relation to the height of attack, the bomb explosions of Griff's aircraft and that of Lieutenantt Thurstan RN damaged the tails of both planes, and they crashed into the sea with the loss of each air observer. Griff and Thurstan were the first naval officers captured in the war. 326:(West Sussex, England). Between 1969 and 1980, he was domestic superintendent for the Royal West Sussex Hospital, and subsequently the whole Chichester district. Griff died from a heart attack on 12 July 1999 aged 84. The complete collection of watercolours and drawings he completed during his service career were subsequently bequeathed to the 273:
released in 1963. During Griff's time in captivity there, he put his considerable artistic skills to good use. He was a forger, producing fake documents as required, and he also produced detailed paintings of aeroplanes based on aspects of those in current production, to provide misinformation to the
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for using his artistic skills to forge documents and provide misinformation by feeding Nazi intelligence with fake sketches of British aircraft. After the war he continued to fly various types of aircraft as a test pilot and has the distinction of being the first Royal Marines officer to fly a
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camp infrastructure was only just developing; those in captivity found their conditions relatively relaxed. Griff was placed in a number of POW camps – including Spangenburg Castle (
454: 449: 311:, he was instrumental in providing the first visual confirmation of a downed MiG 15 jet, which led to the first capture of this type by the west. 464: 439: 404: 126: 199:. In 1938 his elder brother was killed in the Indian Army. He took up flying in January that year and was eventually assigned to 409: 292:. In 1945 he led the captives of his camp out to the Americans after being mistaken by Germans as being a Hungarian officer. 434: 300:
Following the war, Griff underwent significant re-training to fly the latest aircraft. Once flying again, he served aboard
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Chapter One: About the Man – The life of Captain Guy Beresford Kerr Griffiths RM
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In later years, from 1953 to 1958, Griff became the Editor of the
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Stalag Luft III achieved worldwide notoriety thanks to
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where his father was a senior Admiralty civil servant.
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Index

Guy Griffiths (admiral)
Pembroke Dock
Chichester
United Kingdom

Royal Marines
Captain
Second World War
Korean War
Royal Marine
Second World War
prisoner of war
Pembroke Dock
Royal Marines
HMS Resolution
Spanish Civil War
803 Naval Air Squadron
Blackburn Skua
HMS Ark Royal
Second World War
SOS
SS Fanad Head
German submarine U30
prisoner of war
Oflag IX-A/H
Dulag luft
Stalag Luft III
The Great Escape
MI9
Stalag Luft III

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