| Malcolm Stephen Osler | |
|---|---|
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| Born | March 19, 1919 |
| Died | September 22, 1971 (aged 52) |
| Place of birth | Benoni |
| Place of death | Johannesburg |
| Allegiance | South Africa |
| Service/branch | South African Air Force |
| Years of service | 1939 - 1944 |
| Rank | Lieutenant Colonel |
| Service number | IO2677V |
| Commands held | No. 601 Squadron RAF |
| Awards | Distinguished Flying Cross |
Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Stephen Osler DFC* (7 March 1919 - 22 September 1971) was a South African World War II flying ace, credited with 12 kills.[1]
He joined the South African Permanent Force in 1938 after attending a TATS pupil pilot training scheme.He joined 1 Squadron SAAF in June 1841 and took command of the squadron 6 months later. [1]He returned to South African and commanded 6 Squadron SAAF before attending a Military College Staff course. He served briefly as an instructor before joining 145 Squadron. On 29th April 1944 he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and awarded a bar to his DFC.[2] He then took command of No. 601 Squadron RAF before serving with 1 MORU and 5 SAAF wing before being demobbed.
He died suddenly on 22 September 1971.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Shores, Christoper; Williams, Clive (1994). Aces High. Grub Street. pp. 588. ISBN 1-898697-00-0.
- ↑ Tidy, D (1971). "SOUTH AFRICAN AIR ACES OF WORLD WAR II". http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol022dt.html.
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