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FURNISS, Peter

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rank: A/VMsh
status: survived
airforce: RAF    (no: 47829 )
born: 1919-07-19 West Kirby United Kingdom

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After leaving school, Furniss became an articled clerk at a solicitors firm in Liverpool. In 1938, he joined the Liverpool Scottish, a Territorial Army regiment affiliated to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, as a soldier.

With World War II looking likely, he left the solicitors firm without completing his training contract to commence officer training. He was commissioned into the British Army as a second lieutenant on 3 May 1939. On 31 January 1942, he was granted the rank of pilot officer (temporary) while serving with the Royal Air Force. He was promoted to flying officer on 1 October 1942. Having transferred to the RAF, he underwent training as a tactical reconnaissance pilot. In March 1943, he joined No. 241 Squadron RAF in Tunisia. With them he flew a Hurricane as part of reconnaissance support for the First Army during the Battle of Tunisia.

After victory occurred in North Africa in May 1943, he transferred to No. 154 Squadron RAF based in Malta to fly Spitfires. From the island, he undertook patrols during the Allied invasion of Sicily from July to August 1943. He was wounded when his Spitfire was attacked by a German fighter plane during a landing onto an allied airstrip in Malta. He flew patrols during the Allied invasion of Italy and on 9 September he shot down a German Focke-Wulf Fw190 over Salerno. He also shared in the destruction of a Dornier Do 217 bomber. He was promoted to flight lieutenant on 31 January 1944.

On 29 December 1944, Furniss was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC).

21st April 1945. The command of the squadron (73 squadron) was assumed by S/Ldr P. Furniss today. S/Ldr Furniss who holds the D.F.C was previously with 253 squadron.

Air Vice-Marshal Peter Furniss, DFC (16 July 1919 – 11 December 2005) was a British solicitor and senior Royal Air Force officer. He served as Director of Legal Services (RAF) and head of the RAF Legal Branch from 1978 to 1982.

Squadrons:

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AirforceSqdrnDate
RAF 241 1943-03-01
RAF 154 1943-05-01
RAF 73 1945-04-01

Aircraft:

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SerialNoteDate
154 Squadron arrives at Malta from Sousse Tunisia. 1943-06-03
JK285 Ten a/c sweep to Comiso aerodrome Sicily. 1445 to 1545 1943-06-21
JK285 12 a/c to escort to Spit-bombers bombing Pozzallo, no incidents. 1943-06-24
ER967 Escort bombers to Gerbini. 1943-07-07
S/Ldr P Furniss who holds the D.F.C takes command of 73 squadron today. He was previously with 253 squadron 1945-04-21
LZ952 Air test 1945-04-22
JL239 Three Spits airborne to Novo Mesto bombed two locos & 40 wagons. Two direct hits on wagons two on railway station. Strafed all wagons. 1945-04-24
Air test 1945-04-29
MH552 Air test 1945-05-03
MH552 Four a/c armed recce to Ljubljana & Celje. Lt Collins returned to base owning to engine trouble. No targets seen. 1945-05-04
PT551 Previously reported convoy 1000 plus M.T's. Section of 4 spits bombed & strafed. Yugoslavia troops were also attacking the troops with shells. 1945-05-06
Germany surrenders 1945-05-07
MJ238 Practice flying 1945-05-10
MJ238 Practice flying 1945-05-11
MJ238 Prkos L.G to Brindisi (one squadron move) 1440 to 1630 1945-05-12
MJ238 Practice flying 1945-06-01
MJ238 Pratice flying 1945-06-11
MJ238 Air test, practice combat with Spitfire XIX 1945-06-11
LZ952 Air test 1945-06-14
MJ238 Air test for R.S.U. 1945-06-22
MJ238 Air test 1945-06-27
MJ238 Brindisi to Catania 0845 to 1015 1945-06-28
MJ238 Catania to Halfar (Malta) 1630 to 1705 1945-06-28
MJ238 Halfar to Catania. 1530 to 1605 1945-06-29
MJ238 Catania to Brindisi 0740 to 0915 1945-06-30
73 squadron moving to Malta tomorrow. 1945-07-02
MJ238 Catania to Malta 1115 to 1200 1945-07-03
MJ238 Brindisi to Catania 0755 to 0925 1945-07-03
MJ238 Practice flying (Naval co-op dive bombing & strafing) 1945-07-24

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