Roy Arthur DREW DFM

DREW, Roy Arthur

Service Number: 407415
Enlisted: 12 October 1940
Last Rank: Pilot Officer
Last Unit: Royal Australian Air Force
Born: Peterborough, SA, 5 August 1914
Home Town: Peterborough (Formerly Petersburg), South Australia
Schooling: Peterborough Public and High School, South Australia
Occupation: Hairdresser
Died: Flying Battle, Libya, 17 June 1942, aged 27 years
Cemetery: El Alamein War Cemetery
Memorials: Adelaide WW2 Wall of Remembrance, Alamein Memorial (El Alamein), Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Peterborough & District Town Hall Honour Board WW2 Enlistments, Peterborough St Peter's Anglican Church Roll of Honour WW2, Peterborough War Memorial Grove
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World War 2 Service

12 Oct 1940: Involvement Pilot Officer, 407415
12 Oct 1940: Enlisted Adelaide
12 Oct 1940: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Pilot Officer, 407415
25 Jun 1941: Embarked
17 Jun 1942: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Pilot Officer, 407415, Royal Australian Air Force
Date unknown: Honoured Distinguished Flying Medal

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Biography

P/O Roy Arthur Drew RAAF DFM of Peterborough. Aged 28. Son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Drew of 31 Victoria Street, Peterborough. Educated at Peterborough Public and High Schools. Fond of sport, cricket, badminton, football and tennis. He won several championship cups inculding a miniature cricket bat. In civil life was a hairdresser at Peterborough, listed in RAAF in June 1940. In October 1940 went into training at Essendon and Wagga where he received his wings. Sailed for overseas on June 25 1941 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal on June 2nd 1942. He also destroyed two enemy aircraft in February 1942. "A courageous and determined pilot setting an inspiring example" says the citation of his award. He was reported missing as a result of air operations in Middle East on June 17 1942 and is now presumed to have lost his life. The day he was reported missing he was appointed to the rank of Pilot Officer.

Information supplied from The Personal Pictorial Honor Roll of South Australians who have enlisted in the Second World War.

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