
Colonel Dogbreath
Pilot, North American flight
Flight leader
Executive Officer, Command Team 2003 - 2004
Commanding Officer (2007 - )
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Joined Royal Air Corps in November 2000
Medal & Citation Dates:
Silver Star - 2001
AK Achievement Medal - 2001
Bronze Star - 2001
Bomber Badge (silver) - 2001
Seven Aerial Achievement Medals Red Baron World League III - 2002
Bomber Badge (gold) - 2003
Bar to Silver Star RBWL III - 2003
Bar to Silver Star War Forces II - 2003
AAM War Forces II - 2003
Flight Leader Pennant 2003
Distinguished Flying Cross RBWL IV - 2003
Three AAMs RBWL IV - 2003
Two AAMs (bomber) WF III - 2004
Three AAMs (bomber) WF IV - 2004/5
AAM (bomber) RBWL VI - 2005
Bar to Bronze Star for RBWL VI - 2005
J9 victory medal RBWL VI - 2005
AAM (bomber) War Forces V - 2006
Distinguished Service Cross - 2006
AAM (bomber) RBWL VII - 2006
Bronze Star, RBWL VII - 2006
Personal History:
Captain Dogbreath is one of RAC's most distinguished looking officers. He is a vastly experienced long range bomber and bombing co-ordinator. He is also one of RAC's chief war planners.
In 2004 Dogbreath retired from the squadron's Command Team and was granted long service leave: hence his absence from Red Baron World League V. However, three Aerial Acheivement Medals in War Forces IV, followed by awards in RAC's winning RBWL VI team in 2005, underlined the immense value of his contribution toward the war effort.
In 2006, Dogbreath returned to serve the RAC as its principal war planner. His efforts were rewarded by considerable success in our two competitions that year and were crowned by his being elected to succeed Lil Sparrow as the squadron's Commanding Officer for 2007.
(last updated December 2006)