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to a DFC he had received earlier in the war. Jameson was officially discharged from the RNZAF in
February 1945. He finished the war credited with eleven enemy aircraft destroyed and two damaged, the highest scoring New Zealand night fighter pilot of the conflict. He was invested with the DSO that he
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Crookes destroyed four enemy aircraft while patrolling over Normandy. For the first, at about 5:05am, just before dawn, ground radar directed them to a Ju 88 and on making visual confirmation, Jameson shot it down. The Ju 88 was observed to crash 5 miles
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bomber and shot up one of its engines. Another enemy aircraft approached, forcing
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1100:. Vol. II. Wellington: War History Branch.
1077:. Vol. I. Wellington: War History Branch.
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364:(DFC) in November. The published citation read:
16:New Zealand World War II flying ace (1921โ1998)
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995:. Christchurch: Volplane Press.
352:. In late October, he claimed a
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1484:Farming accident deaths
1052:. London: Grub Street.
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953:. London: Grub Street.
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1142:Colin Falkland Gray
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