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On 17 November 1942, the squadron were detailed to carry out an attack on Bizerta, taking advantage of low cloud cover. Twenty miles from the target, the sky cleared, but despite the danger of continuing without a fighter escort, Malcolm decided to go ahead. Despite fierce opposition, the mission was
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Malcolm's aircraft crashed in flames some 15 miles west of the target. An infantry officer and two other men who arrived at the scene of the crash minutes later retrieved the body of navigator Pilot Officer James Robb. Malcolm, with Robb and gunner Pilot Officer James Grant, were buried in the Beja
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The RAF's Malcolm Clubs were named in his honour. These were welfare clubs for RAF personnel, which operated in several countries between 1943 and the early 1970s, although the club at RAF Wittering continued until the 1990s. They are mentioned in
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a success with all bombs dropped within the airfield perimeter, and a Junkers Ju 52 and Messerschmitt Bf 109 were shot down, with other enemy aircraft damaged on the ground by machine-gun fire.
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War Cemetery in a collective grave. Malcolm was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross on 27 April 1943. His was the first Royal Air Force Victoria Cross to be won in North Africa.
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Mk. V light bomber. Throughout his service in that sector, his skill and daring were of the highest order. He led two attacks on
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When the war started, Malcolm was serving with No. 17 Training Group. On 4 March 1941, he was promoted to
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Malcolm was a 25-year-old wing commander when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the
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During late 1942 in North Africa, Wing Commander Malcolm assumed command of No. 18 Squadron, flying the
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Malcolm's Victoria Cross is on display in the Lord Ashcroft collection at the
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airfield in Tunisia, pressing his attacks to effective conclusion.
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By the end of 1941 Malcolm had risen to the rank of
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Index


Broughty Ferry
Dundee
Bizerta
French Tunisia
Royal Air Force
Wing Commander
No. 18 Squadron RAF
Second World War
North African campaign
Tunisian campaign

Victoria Cross
Wing Commander
VC
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Broughty Ferry
Dundee
Craigflower Preparatory School
Dunfermline
Glenalmond College
Perthshire
Royal Air Force College Cranwell
No. 26 (Army Co-operation) Squadron
Catterick
Westland Lysander
flight lieutenant
Air Liaison Officer
Bernard Montgomery

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