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The Airmen's Stories - P/O T Gray

 

Trevor Gray was born on 10th July 1916 and joined the RAFVR about July 1938 as an Airman u/t Pilot.
Called up on 1st September 1939, he completed his flying training and was commissioned at the end of his course in August 1940.

 

 

After converting to Spitfires at 7 OTU Hawarden he joined 64 Squadron at Leconfield on 16th September. On 21st December 1940 Gray shared in the destruction of a Do17 over the English Channel.


He was posted away to 58 OTU at Grangemouth on 3rd April 1941 as an instructor.

His subsequent service is currently undocumented until he was released from the RAF in 1946 as a Flight Lieutenant.

He went on to have a distinguished career as an engineer. He worked for Marconi on echo sounding depth measuring systems for ships and moved to Decca to work with aircraft navigation equipment.

Gray died on 21st January 2012.

 

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