In Memory of

Richard Broadbent

Died 01 Nov 2010

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Dick (91) was a noted World War 2 bomber pilot who had flown two tours with 75 (NZ) Squadron. His colourful military history saw him enlist in the RNZAF shortly after the WW2 began and he transferred to Britain in July 1940. He joined 40 Squadron and flew over 30 operations before being rested with a ground posting for 19 months. The in April 1943, he returned to the pilots seat as squadron leader of 75 Squadron's C Flight. His time was one of the toughest stages of the bombing with 75th squadron losing almost 50 aircraft and many lives. He completed his tour in October 1943 and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for his courage. He is survived by two sons and two daughters.

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