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FLTLT Edward Charles House 406247

DFM, DFC

Poretta, Corsica, France. May 1944. 406247 Informal portrait of Flying Officer E. C. House DFC DFM, of Gnowangerup, WA, a member of No. 451 Squadron RAAF, beside a Supermarine Spitfire aircraft.
Squadron/s451 SQN
Rank On Discharge/Death Flight Lieutenant (FLTLT)
Mustering / SpecialisationPilot
Date of Birth29 Sep 1916
Contributing Author/sCompiled by Vince Conant
2016
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Date of birth - 29 Sep 1916
Place of birth - KATANNING WA
Place of enlistment - PERTH WA
Next of Kin - HOUSE M

Edward (Ted) flew 161 hours in Kittyhawks for 450 Squadron then a further 166 hours in Spitfires for 451 Squadron carrying out a total of 218 sorties. Another one of our quiet achievers!



May 1944, Poretta, Corsica. In front of a Spitfire undergoing servicing are pilots (left to right) F/O W. W. Thomas of Malvern, SA; F/O E. C. House DFM DFC of Gnowangerup, WA; S/Ldr E. E. Kirkham of Concord, NSW, and; F/O H. J. Bray of Moolcolah, Qld, not long after claiming four FW190s over Italy.

Poretta, Corsica, France. c. March 1944. Group portrait of the pilots and Administrative officers of No. 451 (Spitfire) Squadron RAAF, which is at present operating from their new base in the Mediterranean.

Back row, left to right: 144056 Flying Officer (FO) R. S. Shepherd of England; 406266 FO J. Mercer of Perth, WA; 425789 Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt) J. F. Vintner of Stanthorpe, Qld; 421362 FO R. T. Milner of Sutherland, NSW; 412260 Flt Sgt W. R. Field of Wollstonecraft, NSW; 404756 FO J. D. Gleeson of Rockhampton, Qld.

Front row: 401095 FO A. E. Arnel of Edithvale, Vic; 407465 FO W. W. Thomas of Adelaide, SA; 408541 FO J. D. Wallis of Bayswater, Vic; 421745 FO J. T. Minahan of Bronte, NSW; 406247 Pilot Officer (PO) F. C. House of Gnowangerup, WA; PO G. B. Ballantyne of Newcastle, NSW.

Seated: 262723 Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) F. W. Perrottet of Mosman, NSW; 257451 Flt Lt H. C. Ferguson of Brighton Beach, Vic; 408177 Flt Lt J. D. Ward of Burnie, Tas.


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