William Brill Military person

William Lloyd (Bill) Brill DSO, DFC & Bar (17 May 1916 – 12 October 1964) was a senior officer and bomber pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born in the Riverina district of New South Wales, he was a farmer and a member of the Australian Militia before joining the RAAF as an air cadet in 1940. Training in Australia and Canada, he was posted to Britain in 1941 to take part in the air war over Europe. Brill first saw combat as a member of No.  460 Squadron RAAF, flying Vickers Wellington medium bombers. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in May 1942 for attacking a target after his plane had been badly damaged by anti-aircraft fire. Following assignment as an instructor with the Royal Air Force (RAF), he returned to the bombing campaign in January 1944 as a flight commander with No.  463 Squadron RAAF, operating Avro Lancaster heavy bombers. Brill's leadership and determination to complete his missions despite damage to his aircraft—on one occasion inflicted by another Lancaster's bombs from above—earned him the Distinguished Service Order. Promoted to wing commander in May 1944, he took over No.  467 Squadron RAAF after the death in combat of its then-commander, Group Captain John Balmer. Brill was awarded a Bar to his DFC in July, for his skill in evading three German night fighters. Returning to Australia, he remained in the Air Force after the war and led No.  10 Squadron in 1949–50. He went on to command air bases at Rathmines, Canberra and Townsville during the 1950s and 60s. Brill served two terms as RAAF Director of Personnel Services, in 1956–59 and 1960–63, by which time he had been promoted to group captain. His final posting was at the Department of Air in Canberra, where he died of a heart attack in October 1964.

Personal facts

William Brill
Alias (AKA)Group Captain Bill Brill
Birth dateMay 17, 1916
Birth place
Ganmain
Date of deathOctober 12, 1964
Place of death
Campbell Australian Capital Territory

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allegianceAustralia
award
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Distinguished Service Order
military operations
Battle of Berlin (RAF campaign)
European theatre of World War II
military branch
Royal Australian Air Force
Australian Military Forces
military command
No. 10 Squadron (1949–50)
No. 467 Squadron (1944)
Officer Training School (1953–56)
RAAF Base Canberra (1959)
RAAF Base Townsville (1964)
military unit
Australian Light Horse
No. 460 Squadron RAAF
No. 463 Squadron RAAF
service start1939

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