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gedburke3 11th October 2021 23:04

C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Dear all,
Does anyone have details on the DFC citation for C C Bailey of 219 squadron?

I am trying to confirm his names as either Colin Cyril or Cyril Colin.
Men of The Battle of Britain has him as Colin Cyril but I think that may be incorrect.
TIA
Kind regards
Gerry

edwest2 11th October 2021 23:43

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Gerry,

Here is more information. http://www.bbm.org.uk/airmen/BaileyCC.htm

Best,
Ed

gedburke3 12th October 2021 00:30

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Cheers Ed,
I am aware of the monument website but we are checking the naming because it is possibly incorrect.
I think the DFC citation, which will be correct, will contradict the Information in Wynn and the Monument website.
Regards
Gerry

Martin Gleeson 12th October 2021 01:03

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Gerry,

I expect you are aware of the following, but just in case something is new.
All his entries on the London Gazette are just 'C.' or 'Cyril'.
He is also recorded on his AIR 78 name card as just 'Cyril'. (AIR 78/7/1/806)
The Air Force Lists for January 1942, January 1943, January 1944 and July 1945 all have him as 'C. Bailey'.

So where could the 'Colin' have come from ? A post-war addition ? A mix-up with another family member ?

Regards,

Martin Gleeson.

gedburke3 12th October 2021 02:16

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Cheers Martin,
That all seems to confirm his first name as Cyril then.
I'm not sure where the confusion with the name Colin originated from, perhaps it is his middle name.
Thanks for your reply.
Gerry

paulmcmillan 12th October 2021 09:53

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
In LG he is always 947374 Cyril BAILEY later commissioned 102088

paulmcmillan 12th October 2021 10:01

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
http://www.grahamtall.co.uk/wgs1955/...utumn-1943.pdf

Decorations

Flt. Lt. CYRIL BAILEY, R.A.F.V.R. D.F.M. :

The official citation is as follows :— D.F.C.—Flight Lieutenant Cyril Bailey, • R.A.F.V.R., No. 219 Squadron.
With the exception of six months on operational training duty, this officer has been flying operationally since June, 1940,
and has been directly responsible for the destruction of at least three enemy aircraft. He has a fine operational record,
during which his keenness to impart his knowledge to less experienced observers and coolness in the face of the enemy have been outstanding.

paulmcmillan 12th October 2021 11:14

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
http://grahamtall.co.uk/wgs1955/War%...o_survived.htm

Letter from his dad

paulmcmillan 12th October 2021 11:38

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
OK he is a bit had to track down but he was born I think 25 Dec 1919 to Cyril Bailey and Mary Emma Bailey (nee Haigh) - He was at Wellingborough Grammar School 1930 to 1936 and died Mansfield 3rd Qtr 2002

All records have him as just Cyril Bailey

gedburke3 12th October 2021 15:10

Re: C C Bailey 219 squadron DFC citation
 
Dear all,
The amount of knowledge and the willingness to share it never ceases to amaze me.
Thank you all for clearing that up
Gerry


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