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Terry Bulloch
| Squadron Leader Terry Bulloch DSO DFC (deceased) A prominent aviator in the Battle of the Atlantic, Terry Bulloch flew B-24 Liberators with No.120 Sqn in an anti-submarine role. Already awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for shooting down two German aircraft in a No.206 Sqn Lockheed Hudson over Dunkirk, he was awarded a Bar to this when he sunk U-boat U-597 in October 1942. After another attack, this time sinking U-132 and damaging U-89, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order, and gained a Bar to this on leaving No.120 Sqn at the end of 1942. On 8th July 1943 in Liberator GR Mk.V BZ721 of No.224 Sqn he completed his hat-trick of U-boat kills, this time sinking U-514 in the Bay of Biscay. This type had been modified by RAF Coastal Command to carry rockets, which Bulloch had used to attack the submarine, finishing it off with depth charges. After the war, Bulloch became an airline pilot, crossing the Atlantic om more than 1,000 occasions. He died in on 13th November 2014. |
Items Signed by Squadron Leader Terry Bulloch DSO DFC (deceased) |
| Constant Endeavour by Michael Rondot. Price : £300.00 | ...... |
Packs with at least one item featuring the signature of Squadron Leader Terry Bulloch DSO DFC (deceased) |
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