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1943. Thereafter, he was under fire, both on the beaches and whilst travelling between the various supply dumps and airfields, until the enemy had been forced to retreat sufficiently to allow the airfields to be occupied by units of the Tactical Air Force. Wing Commander George was wounded when his tented camp was hit by 2 enemy bombs; he did not, however, allow this to interfere with his personal supervision of the work of unloading and distributing the urgently required supplies. Throughout the operation Wing Commander George displayed great gallantry and his example
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Wing Commander George, the senior movements staff officer, was responsible for the smooth and efficient working of the supply system from the beaches to the airfields during the assault landings at Salerno. He landed with the first assault troops on the beaches in the early morning of l0th September,
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as a squadron leader in the Aircraft Control Branch. He became commanding officer of the County of Suffolk Fighter Control Unit, relinquishing the post on 1 June 1951 when he transferred to the reserve. He also returned to Colliers Wood at this time.
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on 14 January 1944, and again on 8 June 1944. Though an acting wing commander, his substantive rank was still flight lieutenant, he was promoted war substantive squadron leader on 18 June 1944. He was also awarded the US
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After the war George returned to work for Robinsons, becoming managing director of their subsidiaries in Colliers Wood and, later, Ipswich. He retained an RAFVR commission and on 13 April 1948 transferred to the
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and coolness whilst under fire were an inspiration to those under his command and contributed largely to the success of the operation.
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In 1943 as an acting wing commander, and due to the reputation he had gained in Algeria, he was appointed to the
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in recognition of his efforts supporting the operation while under considerable harassment from the Luftwaffe.
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In 1959 George took early retirement as he wished to return to his roots in Bath. Here he was active as a
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and Marguerite Cecil Huntington, at St Mary's Henley on 22 April 1933 and had three sons and a daughter.
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serving in the Equipment Branch as he was too old for flying training. He was commissioned as an
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Acting Wing Commander Rowland David GEORGE, O.B.E. (75777), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
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The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following award:—
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George died at the age of 92 and was buried in the cemetery at
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and won the gold medal in a hard race against the German crew.
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George married Hon. Sylvia Beatrice Norton, daughter of
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Some Memorial Inscriptions - Berkeley, Gloucestershire
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Coxless four
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OBE
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1932 Summer Olympics
World War II
wing commander
Royal Air Force
Distinguished Service Order
Bath, Somerset
Wycliffe College
Lincoln College, Oxford
Boat Race
E. S. & A. Robinson
Dickinson Robinson Group
Bristol
Colliers Wood
Thames Rowing Club
Henley Royal Regatta
coxless four
Wyfold Challenge Cup
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Grand Challenge Cup
Stewards Challenge Cup
rowing at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Cecil Norton, 1st Baron Rathcreedan

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