DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL, G.VI.R. ‘658167. F/SGT. T. J. GOSLING. R.A.F.’ 1939/45 STAR, AFRICA STAR, DEFENSE AND WAR MEDALS.
D.F.M. London Gazette 20 April 1945, the recommendation states:
‘This pilot has completed 40 operational sorties for a total of 240 hours on which he has shown skill and resourcefulness as a pilot combined with great courage and determination. During the whole of his operational flying, he has not returned from the sortie without having completed the duty for which he was detailed. On 25th August, 1943, at Taranto marshalling yards, he successfully illuminated the target despite heavy opposition with the result that the raid was successfully accomplished by the bomber force. He has successfully illuminated other targets with the same satisfactory result. His bombing has been extremely accurate on very small targets due to his determination and great care to make accurate bombing runs despite any opposition that may be encountered. On 11th November, 1943, after successfully bombing the Brato marshalling yards, he came down to 20 feet and machine-gunned two vehicles on the Florence autostrade. During the whole of his time on this squadron, Flight Sergeant Gosling has shown great courage and determination which has resulted in a highly successful tour of operations’…………
Sold with named Buckingham Palace enclosure; Air Ministry letter confirming the whereabouts of the recipient’s burial, addressed to ‘T. Gosling, Flat 1, 4 Alexandra Drive, Liverpool’; two newspaper cuttings relating to recipient, including photographic images of him. Also R.A.F. pilots wings which show signs of being removed from a tunic.
Condition GVF. Sold with a digital copies of 40 Squadrons operations book for the period Gosling flew with the Squadron, 38 of Gosling’s operations also extracted.