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Charles Arbuthnot Crombie DSO, DFC (16 March 1914 – 26 August 1945) was an Australian aviator and flying ace of the Second World War. Born in Brisbane, he was working as a jackeroo when he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in May 1940. Completing flight training in Australia and Canada, he flew in the European, Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre and South-East Asian theatres, amassing a tally of 12 Axis aircraft shot down, with an additional four probables.
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Charles Arbuthnot Crombie Crombie, Charles
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Royal Australian Air Force pilot, Second World War flying ace
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1914-03-16Z
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1914-01-01Z
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1945-08-26Z
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1938-01-01Z
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1934-01-01Z
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