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    Default Flying Officer F/O Arnold Wall 60 Sqn NWF Westland Wapiti Incident 1930/1931

    I have a reference to a story in Marshal Sir David Lee memoirs 'Never Stop the engine when its hot" (I do not have book) in which he relates the story of this pilot who was flying a Westland Wapiti. He was hit by stone thrown by small Indian boy from the road at Miranshah. He was blinded in eye, managed to land, but his sight could not be saved and injury ended flying career. Indeed he was Transferred to Stores branch on probation Jan 1932. He was also MiD N/W Frontier of India April 23-Sept 12 1930 and joined 60 Sqn from 18.4.30

    Long shot but can anyone ID the actual date and incident?


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    Paul,

    According to a record of service I have for him he was posted to 'Depot, United Kingdom, Supernumerary, Non effective, sick, 22.11.31'
    Then 'Depot, United Kingdom, Supernumerary, leave to 13.3.32, 16.12.31'

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    Hello,

    26071 F/O Arnold WALL RAF.

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    Default Fg Offr Wall, NWFP struck in eye by a stone

    From the Indian National Archives https://www.abhilekh-patal.in/jspui/...456789/2928220

    Around 7th August 1931

    Regret to inform that Flying Officer Wall, RAF, Miranshah when flying low over bombing range this morning was struck in face by tone thrown by unknown person and has lost his right eye.

    Scouts mounted infantry immediately 'baramptaed' all individuals found in neighborhood of occurrence. enquiry proceeding.

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    From Colin Hanson’s By Such Deeds – Honours and awards in the Royal New Zealand Air Force, 1923 – 1999;

    WALL, Group Captain Arnold, OBE, mid.
    133518; Born Christchurch, 11 Jan 1908; RAF 2 Sep 1926 to 24 Feb 1951, 31028; RNZAF/Res. 30 Jul 1956 to 11 Jan 1963; Pilot, then ASD (Equipment)
    Citation Mention in Despatches (26 Jun 1931): In recognition of gallant and distinguished conduct in operations, North-West Frontier, India, 23 Apr-12 Sep 1930. Served as a pilot in England with 7 Sqn RAF (Virginia), then in India with 60 Sqn RAF (Wapiti), where he lost an eye during active service.
    Citation Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KB1950): Not available - awarded for service with the RAF. After his change of ‘Branch’ his ground duties included - forming the RAF Catering Branch 1940-1942; instructing at RAF Staff College 1942-1944; Deputy Director Air Staff Policy 1944-1947; Germany 1948-1950, including equipment duties during the Berlin Air Lift.
    Following retirement from the RAF he returned to NZ, joining the RNZAF Reserve. Died Nelson, 3 Jul 1998.

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    Default Re: Fg Offr Wall, NWFP struck in eye by a stone

    Hello

    A little snippet from the Shepton Mallet Journal of August 12th 1932:

    Ston Easton
    An interesting announcement, made on Wednesday, was that of the engagement of Flying-Officer Arnold Wall, R.A.F., only son of Professor Wall, of Chirstchurch, New Zealand, and nephew of the Dowager Duchess of Somerset, and Miss Christine Elizabeth - "Betty" - Hippisley, only daughter of Commander and Mrs. Hippisley, of Ston Easton Park. Flying-Officer Wall is at present under instruction at Henlow Camp, Bedfordshire, and is attached to the stores branch.


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    Hello,

    India General Service Medal.

    Name: Wall, A.
    Rank: F/O.
    No.: - .
    Clasp: 6 - NW Frontier 1930-31.

    Campaign: NW Frontier 1930-31.
    Squadrons Present: 5, 11, 20, 27, 28, 39, 60.

    See:
    India General Service Medal Roll 1908 - 1935 to the RAF.
    Uckfield:Naval & Military Press,2001 (Reprint).
    p.82.

    Col.
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    Default Re: Fg Offr Wall, NWFP struck in eye by a stone

    Merged into an existing thread...

    Which I discovered by going to this page..

    https://www.rafcommands.com/database...ALL&qnum=31028

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    Default Re: Fg Offr Wall, NWFP struck in eye by a stone

    I knew I had brought this up before.... not just under 9 years ago though.

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    Default Re: Fg Offr Wall, NWFP struck in eye by a stone

    Quote Originally Posted by paulmcmillan View Post
    I knew I had brought this up before.... not just under 9 years ago though.
    Time flies by when you're having fun...!
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