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Superb and Poignant Second World War Bomber Command 1941 Distinguished Flying Cross and 1943 Disting

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Superb and Poignant Second World War Bomber Command 1941 Distinguished Flying Cross and 1943 Distinguished Service Order Medal Group of Six to Wing Commander Leslie Crooks, the Commanding Officer of 426 (RCAF) Squadron Who Was Killed During a Bombing Raid on the German V2 Rocket Facility at Peenemunde in August 1943, Distinguished Service Order, GVIR, reverse dated 1943, on investiture pin and in titled case of issue, Distinguished Flying Cross, GVIR, reverse dated 1941, on investiture pin and in titled case of issue, India General Service medal 1936-39 with clasp North West Frontier 1936-37, impressed naming, “561078 SGT L. CROOKS R.A.F.”, 1939-45 Star medal, Air Crew Europe Star medal, War medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, contained in cardboard postal box of issue addressed to ‘MRS F.G. CROOKS, 221 LINCOLN ROAD, WERRINGTON, PETERBOROUGH, NORTHANTS’ with named medal condolence slip, “WING COMMANDER L. CROOKS D.S.O., D.F.C.” This lot also includes another War medal 1939-45 and a fine example of a Knight Batchelor’s Badge the reverse hallmarked London 1926 and contained in its fitted case of issue. We have been unable to confirm how these additional medals relate to Leslie Crooks or his family. Group accompanied by a large archive of original documentation and other items including; Hallmarked silver cigarette case, the inside of the lid engraved, “COUDON TOWNSHIP, TO, LESLIE CROOKS D.F.C., 24TH May 1941”. 3 Pilots Logbooks covering the period from September 1929 to his death in August 1943. The first book to LAC Crooks covers the period in India and North West Frontier in 1930’s, the next two SGT Crooks covers March 1937 to January 1942. Commission Document, dated 20th July 1940. Distinguished Service Order bestowal document, 28th May 1943. Portrait photograph in uniform. 10 printed copies of congratulatory messages and signals to Bomber Command Squadrons from the Commander-in-Chief, Bomber Command. Obituary newspaper cutting. Original magazines containing photographs of Leslie Crooks, Wings Abroad, RCAF newspaper, 22nd December 1942 and the Illustrated, 12th October 1940. Press photograph of a group inspecting an aircraft. Official Condolence Scroll, “WING COMMANDER L. CROOKS ROYAL AIR FORCE. Newspaper cutting showing his wife after collecting his DSO at Buckingham Palace. A superb item of RAF gallantry from a high ranking pilot, killed in one of the most famous and important raids by bomber command of WW2. Distinguished Service Order, London Gazette 28th May 1942 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy: — Acting Wing Commander Leslie CROOKS, D.F.C. (44054), No. 426 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron. This officer is an ideal leader, whose ability and untiring efforts have been reflected in the high standard of efficiency of his squadron. His courage and skill were admirably demonstrated during a recent attack on Duisburg. When approaching the target his aircraft was raked by cannon fire from an enemy fighter. Wing Commander Crooks skilfully evaded the attacker but his aircraft had sustained much damage. Although one aileron and half the port tail plane had been shot away, while the hydraulic and electrical systems were rendered inoperative, Wing Commander Crooks flew the bomber back to this country. Unfortunately, it was impossible to effect a safe landing but, when the crew were forced to abandon aircraft, all descended safely. In the face of heavy odds, Wing Commander Crooks set an example worthy of high praise.Distinguished Flying Cross, London Gazette 11th February 1941 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards: — Acting Flight Lieutenant Leslie CROOKS (44054), No. 58 Squadron.Leslie Crooks (Officers number 44054) was commissioned as Pilot Officer, London Gazette (L.G.)23rd July 1940, Temporary Flying Officer L.G. 4th April 1941 with the rank being confirmed in L.G. 1st August 1941. Flight Lieutenant L.G. 21st April and Squadron Leader L.G. 27th August 1943.Crooks commenced his operational flying on 26th June 1940 flying a Whitley V bomber on a raid to Cologne, two months later he piloted an aircraft on the first bombing mission to Berlin a raid sanctioned as pay back for German attacks on London and other UK cities on the previous night. Crooks competed his first operational tour on 11th February 1941.Crooks then resumed training and instructional flying until he started his second tour on 21st January 1943 flying a Wellington III on a mining mission to the Friesians. He bombed St Nazaire on 28th March 1943. On 26th April his target was Duisberg and this was the mission mentioned in his DSO citation, his log book has the note, “damaged by fighter, abandoned a/c, all crew OK”.He flew his last mission on 17th August 1943, this being the first bombing raid on the German rocket research establishment at Peenemunde on the Baltic coast. 596 Allied bombers took part in the raid and it was the fist time that 6 (Canadian) Group had operated Lancaster bombers. 426 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron sent 9 Mark II Lancasters, 2 of these failed to return including Lancaster DS681 piloted by squadron commander Wing Commander Leslie Crooks. This aircraft took off at 21.32 hours and crashed at 00.55 hours on the 18th August 3km south of Griefswald in Northen Germany, all 6 members off the crew were killed. In total 40 aircraft were lost during the raid amounting to 6.7% of the attacking, the Canadian 6 Group lost 12 out of its 57 aircraft (19.7%).Leslie Crooks died at the age of 33 and now rests in a collective grave in Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery
Superb and Poignant Second World War Bomber Command 1941 Distinguished Flying Cross and 1943 Distinguished Service Order Medal Group of Six to Wing Commander Leslie Crooks, the Commanding Officer of 426 (RCAF) Squadron Who Was Killed During a Bombing Raid on the German V2 Rocket Facility at Peenemunde in August 1943, Distinguished Service Order, GVIR, reverse dated 1943, on investiture pin and in titled case of issue, Distinguished Flying Cross, GVIR, reverse dated 1941, on investiture pin and in titled case of issue, India General Service medal 1936-39 with clasp North West Frontier 1936-37, impressed naming, “561078 SGT L. CROOKS R.A.F.”, 1939-45 Star medal, Air Crew Europe Star medal, War medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, contained in cardboard postal box of issue addressed to ‘MRS F.G. CROOKS, 221 LINCOLN ROAD, WERRINGTON, PETERBOROUGH, NORTHANTS’ with named medal condolence slip, “WING COMMANDER L. CROOKS D.S.O., D.F.C.” This lot also includes another War medal 1939-45 and a fine example of a Knight Batchelor’s Badge the reverse hallmarked London 1926 and contained in its fitted case of issue. We have been unable to confirm how these additional medals relate to Leslie Crooks or his family. Group accompanied by a large archive of original documentation and other items including; Hallmarked silver cigarette case, the inside of the lid engraved, “COUDON TOWNSHIP, TO, LESLIE CROOKS D.F.C., 24TH May 1941”. 3 Pilots Logbooks covering the period from September 1929 to his death in August 1943. The first book to LAC Crooks covers the period in India and North West Frontier in 1930’s, the next two SGT Crooks covers March 1937 to January 1942. Commission Document, dated 20th July 1940. Distinguished Service Order bestowal document, 28th May 1943. Portrait photograph in uniform. 10 printed copies of congratulatory messages and signals to Bomber Command Squadrons from the Commander-in-Chief, Bomber Command. Obituary newspaper cutting. Original magazines containing photographs of Leslie Crooks, Wings Abroad, RCAF newspaper, 22nd December 1942 and the Illustrated, 12th October 1940. Press photograph of a group inspecting an aircraft. Official Condolence Scroll, “WING COMMANDER L. CROOKS ROYAL AIR FORCE. Newspaper cutting showing his wife after collecting his DSO at Buckingham Palace. A superb item of RAF gallantry from a high ranking pilot, killed in one of the most famous and important raids by bomber command of WW2. Distinguished Service Order, London Gazette 28th May 1942 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy: — Acting Wing Commander Leslie CROOKS, D.F.C. (44054), No. 426 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron. This officer is an ideal leader, whose ability and untiring efforts have been reflected in the high standard of efficiency of his squadron. His courage and skill were admirably demonstrated during a recent attack on Duisburg. When approaching the target his aircraft was raked by cannon fire from an enemy fighter. Wing Commander Crooks skilfully evaded the attacker but his aircraft had sustained much damage. Although one aileron and half the port tail plane had been shot away, while the hydraulic and electrical systems were rendered inoperative, Wing Commander Crooks flew the bomber back to this country. Unfortunately, it was impossible to effect a safe landing but, when the crew were forced to abandon aircraft, all descended safely. In the face of heavy odds, Wing Commander Crooks set an example worthy of high praise.Distinguished Flying Cross, London Gazette 11th February 1941 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards: — Acting Flight Lieutenant Leslie CROOKS (44054), No. 58 Squadron.Leslie Crooks (Officers number 44054) was commissioned as Pilot Officer, London Gazette (L.G.)23rd July 1940, Temporary Flying Officer L.G. 4th April 1941 with the rank being confirmed in L.G. 1st August 1941. Flight Lieutenant L.G. 21st April and Squadron Leader L.G. 27th August 1943.Crooks commenced his operational flying on 26th June 1940 flying a Whitley V bomber on a raid to Cologne, two months later he piloted an aircraft on the first bombing mission to Berlin a raid sanctioned as pay back for German attacks on London and other UK cities on the previous night. Crooks competed his first operational tour on 11th February 1941.Crooks then resumed training and instructional flying until he started his second tour on 21st January 1943 flying a Wellington III on a mining mission to the Friesians. He bombed St Nazaire on 28th March 1943. On 26th April his target was Duisberg and this was the mission mentioned in his DSO citation, his log book has the note, “damaged by fighter, abandoned a/c, all crew OK”.He flew his last mission on 17th August 1943, this being the first bombing raid on the German rocket research establishment at Peenemunde on the Baltic coast. 596 Allied bombers took part in the raid and it was the fist time that 6 (Canadian) Group had operated Lancaster bombers. 426 (R.C.A.F.) Squadron sent 9 Mark II Lancasters, 2 of these failed to return including Lancaster DS681 piloted by squadron commander Wing Commander Leslie Crooks. This aircraft took off at 21.32 hours and crashed at 00.55 hours on the 18th August 3km south of Griefswald in Northen Germany, all 6 members off the crew were killed. In total 40 aircraft were lost during the raid amounting to 6.7% of the attacking, the Canadian 6 Group lost 12 out of its 57 aircraft (19.7%).Leslie Crooks died at the age of 33 and now rests in a collective grave in Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery

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16:          C&T Auctioneers and Valuers do offer an in house postal service for most items in our auctions, unless stated. However if an item(s) are too large or need specialist shipping methods, this will be conducted by a third party firm. Details of the firm we recommend will be passed onto buyers in this case. This also relates to lots of a certain value. PLEASE NOTE C&T AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS ARE NOT A SHIPPING COMPANY, WE WOULD ASK ALL BUYERS TO BE PATIENT AND ITEMS ARE DEALT WITH ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.

 

17:          C&T Auctioneers and Valuers are not responsible for any damage caused when items are in transit with postal / courier firms. We are also not responsible for any package sent either by ourselves or any third party company which is lost in transit.

 

18:          C&T Auctioneers and Valuers declare the full value of any lot sent to international buyers. We are not responsible for any customs import charges of the country of destination. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure they can legally import the item into their country. We advise international buyers if they are not sure of any import issue, to obtain independent advice.

 

19:          C&T Auctioneers and Valuers accept the following methods of payment, Cash in UK  pounds sterling up to £3,000, Personal Cheques (must clear before goods are dispatched), Debit cards, Credit cards (2% surcharge will be added if paying with a credit card from clients outside the EU only), Bank Transfers (Please note that if paying by this method the amount received after the deduction of any bank fees or currency conversion of payment to UK pound sterling must not be less than the sterling amount payable as set out on the invoice).

Credit card payments where the card holder is not present will only be accepted for transactions up to £500.

 

 

20:          If you purchase an item and you are not happy with the originality of an item you must contact the auction house within 7 days of receiving the lot(s), it is then solely up to the auctioneers discretion to issue a refund. Proof of error in description may be required, this is the responsibility of the purchaser to obtain this information and any fees associated with this are not refundable by C&T Auctioneers and Valuers. We will only accept information by a professional in the chosen field, we will not accept any information from a private individual or internet collectors forum. Any payment fees or postage fees associated with any lot can not be refunded.

 

21:          If originality of an item is accepted proven after the vendor has been paid for a lot, it is up to the vendor, if they are willing to issue a refund. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers are unable to offer a refund without having an agreement from the vendor. Refunds will only be issued to the purchaser of the item and not if the item has been given or sold to a third party.                

23:          Items purchased must be posted, collected and removed from our premises within two weeks following the sale. Thereafter a daily storage charge of £2 per lot + VAT at prevailing rate. Continued failure to collect or arrange shipping will result in the goods being sold without further notice and without reserve to recover the costs for storage unless agreement has been made in writing with us. 

24:          All items sold are sold as collectors items, recommended for display use only and we do not advise or take any responsibility if used for the purpose for which they were designed for.

25:          Any lots with the following symbol ^, will indicate that a CITES license will be required before the lot can be shipped outside of the EU. 

26. Sales to other EC member states

Sales made under the Auctioneers’ Scheme to other member states are treated in the same way as sales within the UK. The sales are liable to VAT in the UK.

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