Reg Grant

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Born(1914-06-03)3 June 1914
Woodville, New Zealand
Died28 February 1944(1944-02-28) (aged 29)
AllegianceNew Zealand
Reg Grant
Born(1914-06-03)3 June 1914
Woodville, New Zealand
Died28 February 1944(1944-02-28) (aged 29)
AllegianceNew Zealand
Service / branchRoyal New Zealand Air Force
Years of service1939–1944
RankWing Commander
UnitNo. 145 Squadron RAF
CommandsNo. 65 Squadron RAF (1943–44)
No. 485 Squadron RNZAF (1942–43)
Battles / wars
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross & Bar
Distinguished Flying Medal

Reginald Joseph Cowan Grant, DFC & Bar, DFM (3 June 1914 – 28 February 1944) was a New Zealand flying ace of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) in the Second World War.

Born in Woodville, he joined the RNZAF shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War. Posted to the United Kingdom to serve with the Royal Air Force, he initially flew with No. 145 Squadron. He later transferred to No. 485 Squadron, which he would eventually command for a period. After a rest off operations, he returned to duty in November 1943 as commander of No. 65 Squadron. In January 1944, he was promoted to wing commander and appointed wing leader of No. 122 Wing. He was killed in a flying accident two months later.

Reginald Joseph Cowan Grant was born on 3 June 1914 in Woodville, a small town in New Zealand's North Island. His father, W. E. Grant, owned the Ponsonby Club Hotel in Auckland. He was educated at Mount Albert Grammar School and after completing his schooling, he commenced working as a metal spinner.[1][2]

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