Virgil Brennan Military person

Virgil Paul Brennan DFC, DFM (6 March 1920 – 13 June 1943) was an Australian aviator and flying ace of the Second World War. Enlisting in the Royal Australian Air Force in November 1940, he briefly served in the European Theatre before transferring to Malta. Over the next five months, Brennan was officially credited with the destruction of 10 Axis aircraft from a total of twenty-four operational sorties. Reposted to England, he was assigned as a flying instructor and collaborated in the writing of Spitfires over Malta, a book about his experiences on the island. Returning to Australia during 1943, Brennan was killed in a flying accident at Garbutt, Queensland, in June that year.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 06, 1920
Birth place
Australia , Warwick Queensland
Date of deathJune 13, 1943
Place of death
Garbutt Queensland , Australia

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allegianceAustralia
award
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Distinguished Flying Medal
military operations
Siege of Malta (World War II)
World War II
Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
European theatre of World War II
service start1940
service end1943

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