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The Airmen's Stories - Sgt. A C Miller

 

Arthur Charles Miller was born on 26th August 1909 in Streatham, London and was educated at Westminster City School.

He joined the RAFVR about February 1939 as an Airman u/t WOp/AG.

Called up on 1st September 1939, he completed his training and was serving with 604 Squadron at Northolt by 29th February 1940.

Commissioned in March 1942, Miller was awarded the DFC (gazetted 26th March 1943) as an Acting Flight Lieutenant with 13 Squadron, serving as Gunnery Leader in Blenheims at Oulmene, Algeria.

The citation read: Flight Lieutenant Miller, as squadron gunnery leader, has always shown extreme keenness and has done much to instill a fine fighting spirit into the other air gunners. Throughout, his conduct has been of the highest order.

His subsequent service is currently undocumented until he was released from the RAF in 1945 as a Squadron Leader.

He died in June 1972 in Bedford.

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