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- Dinghy_Young abstract "Squadron Leader Henry Melvin \"Dinghy\" Young, DFC & Bar (20 May 1915 – 17 May 1943) was a Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Bomber Command pilot.Young was born in Belgravia, London, to Henry George Melvin Young, a British solicitor, and Fannie Rowan Young. He was educated at Amesbury School in Hindhead, Westminster School class of 1933, Kent School in Kent, Connecticut class of 1932, and Trinity College, Oxford, where he was part of the winning crew of the 1938 Boat Race.Though going normally by the name Melvin, he acquired the nickname \"Dinghy\" after coming down in the sea twice and surviving in inflatable dinghies.".
- Dinghy_Young award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Dinghy_Young battle World_War_II.
- Dinghy_Young birthDate "1915-05-20".
- Dinghy_Young birthPlace London.
- Dinghy_Young birthYear "1915".
- Dinghy_Young deathDate "1943-05-17".
- Dinghy_Young deathPlace Netherlands.
- Dinghy_Young deathYear "1943".
- Dinghy_Young serviceEndYear "1943".
- Dinghy_Young serviceStartYear "1938".
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- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Air_gunner.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Amesbury_School.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Whitworth_Whitley.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Avro_Lancaster.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Belgravia.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Bergen,_North_Holland.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_(aircrew).
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Castricum.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_births.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_deaths.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_Trinity_College,_Oxford.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviators_killed_in_aviation_accidents_or_incidents.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_World_War_II_pilots.
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- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kent_School_alumni.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxford_University_Boat_Club_rowers.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_educated_at_Westminster_School,_London.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Belgravia.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Distinguished_Flying_Cross_and_Bar_(United_Kingdom).
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Air_Force_Volunteer_Reserve_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Air_Force_officers.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Flight_sergeant.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Flying_officer.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Gibson.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Brownlow_Martin.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Kent,_Connecticut.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Kent_School.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Medal_bar.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Möhne_Reservoir.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink No._102_Squadron_RAF.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink No._104_Squadron_RAF.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink No._57_Squadron_RAF.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink No._617_Squadron_RAF.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Chastise.
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- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Leech.
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- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Ruhr_(river).
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Second-in-command.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Sergeant.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Squadron_leader.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink The_Boat_Race.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink The_Dam_Busters_(film).
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_College,_Oxford.
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- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Dinghy" Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dinghy Young DFC*".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dinghy Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "H M Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "H. M. "Dinghy" Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "H. M. Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "Squadron Leader Melvin "Dinghy" Young".
- Dinghy_Young wikiPageWikiLinkText "Young".
- Dinghy_Young awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Dinghy_Young battles World_War_II.
- Dinghy_Young birthDate "1915-05-20".
- Dinghy_Young birthPlace "Belgravia, London".
- Dinghy_Young dateOfBirth "1915-05-20".
- Dinghy_Young dateOfDeath "1943-05-17".
- Dinghy_Young deathDate "1943-05-17".
- Dinghy_Young deathPlace "Near Castricum, Netherlands".
- Dinghy_Young name "Henry Melvin Young".
- Dinghy_Young name "Young, Henry Melvin Dinghy".
- Dinghy_Young nickname "Dinghy".
- Dinghy_Young placeOfBirth London.
- Dinghy_Young placeOfDeath Netherlands.
- Dinghy_Young rank Squadron_leader.
- Dinghy_Young serviceyears "1938".
- Dinghy_Young shortDescription "Recipient of the DFC and bar".
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