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Group Captain Herbert Clarence Plenty, DFC and Bar, (2 February 1921 – 13 May 2013) was an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
Born in Napperby, South Australia, Plenty joined the RAAF in 1939 and began his career flying biplanes. As a Hudson pilot with No. 8 Squadron he flew against the Japanese in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies in the first months of the Pacific War. Later flying Beauforts with 100 Squadron in New Guinea. His achievements earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar.
Plenty's post-war commands included Directorate of Flying Safety, Central Flying School, No. 78 (Fighter) Wing, RAAF Laverton (now part of RAAF Williams), and Directorate of Organisation and Administration.[1]
^"PLENTY Herbert Clarence : Service Number - O3103 : Date of Birth - 02/02/1921 : Place of Birth - Port Pirie, SA : Conflict - WW2". 27 February 1939.
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