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Jimmy Rawnsley

Cecil Frederick Rawnsley
Nickname(s) Jimmy
Born (1904-03-16)16 March 1904
West Kensington, London
Died 12 February 1965(1965-02-12) (aged 60)
Chichester, Sussex
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Rank Flight Lieutenant
Service number 102089
Unit No. 604 Squadron RAF
No. 85 Squadron RAF
Battles/wars

Second World War

Awards Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Medal & Bar
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Other work Author of Night Fighter

Second World War

Flight Lieutenant Cecil Frederick "Jimmy" Rawnsley DSO, DFC, DFM & Bar (16 March 1904 – 12 February 1965) was a Royal Air Force night fighter observer radar operator and gunner during the Second World War. He flew many of his sorties with John "Cat's Eyes" Cunningham who was credited with 20 kills, of which 19 were claimed at night, and 17 of which were achieved with Rawnsley.

Rawnsley initially served as an air-gunner but retrained to become a navigator/radar operator and was sent to No. 604 Squadron RAF flying Beaufighters. Using the new airborne interception (AI) equipment (an early form of airborne radar). Using this tracking device at night, Rawnsley was able to guide Cunningham onto targets. Their first confirmed "kill" came on the night of 19 – 20 November, 1940, when they downed a German Junkers Ju-88 bomber over Oxfordshire.

On 4 April, 1941 he was awarded a Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM) to which he added a Bar on 23 May of the same year. With mounting success he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) on 19 September 1941.

In January 1943, Rawnsley transferred to No. 85 Squadron RAF along with Cunningham. They now flew a Mosquito and within the year has downed four more enemy aircraft. On the 26 October 1943, after flying over 200 sorties with Cunningham and having been his radar operator during the downing of 17 enemy planes he was awarded a Distinguished Service Order (DSO).


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