WING COMMANDER HUBERT LAW-WRIGHT, DSO.,DFC. - Wing Commander Law-Wright was born at Pretoria in 1910, and his home is at Cape Province. He enlisted in the for training as a pilot in 1937 and was commissioned in 1940. In October 1943 he was awarded the The citation stated that Wing Commnnder Law-Wright's wide experience of general reconnaissance flying had been invaluable and had resulted in many successes. He had destroyed one enemy aircraft and damaged a number of others. In July 1943, he shadowed enemy vessels off the Corsican coast which were subsequently attacked by Beauf


WING COMMANDER HUBERT LAW-WRIGHT, DSO.,DFC. - Wing Commander Law-Wright was born at Pretoria in 1910, and his home is at Cape Province. He enlisted in the for training as a pilot in 1937 and was commissioned in 1940. In October 1943 he was awarded the The citation stated that Wing Commnnder Law-Wright's wide experience of general reconnaissance flying had been invaluable and had resulted in many successes. He had destroyed one enemy aircraft and damaged a number of others. In July 1943, he shadowed enemy vessels off the Corsican coast which were subsequently attacked by Beaufighters. Later, the same month, he sighted an Italian cruiser and his reports enabled a Naval craft to make a successful attack. The following month - November 1943 - Wing Commnnder Law-Wright won the Photographic negative , Royal Air Force


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