PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Lierde, Remi van
Date of birth: August 14th, 1915 (Overboelaere, Belgium)
Date of death:  June 8th, 1990 (Lessines/Hainaut, Belgium)
Nationality:  Belgian
BIOGRAPHY: 
Remi van Lierde was first trained as an observer, but then became a pupil pilot. He was shot down and wounded on May 16 1940. Hospitalized by the Germans, he manages to escaped via France and Spain where he was held in the Miranda concentration camp and finally reached UK on July 20. On September 5th he joined the RAF and in October he attended 57 OTU. He was then posted to 609 Squadron on January 9 1942, flying Typhoons.
On April 20 1944 he joined 3 Squadron flying Tempests, where he operated against V-1s until August. On August 20th he joined 164 Squadron and flew with this squadron until May 16 1945, when he was posted to 84 GSU. Remy van Lierde's victories in World War 2 were 6 destroyed, 1 damaged, 1 destroyed on ground, 35 and shared V-1s.
After the war he commanded a number of units.
He commanded Kamina Air Base in the Belgian Congo 1959-60, and in 1963 was on Staff of 7 Wing. In 1967 he commanded Chienes Air Base, but retired as a Colonel on January 1st, 1968.
He died at Lessines on June 8th, 1990.

Promotions:
October 1941: Pilot Officer
1942: Flying Officer
September 1943: Flight Lieutenant
February 1944: Squadron Leader
     
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC)
Unit: Royal Air Force
Awarded on: June 25th, 1943
 
     
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC)
Awarded on: August 1944
Details: Second DFC awarded as a bar for on the ribbon of the first DFC.
 
     
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC)
Unit: Royal Air Force
Awarded on: July 1945
Details: Third DFC awarded as second bar for on the ribbon of the first DFC.
 
 
 
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Information source(s):   - Shores Ch., Aces High - A tribute to the most notable fighter pilots of the British and Commonwealth Air Force in WWII
- Aeropedia
- The Hawker Tempest Page
- CieldeGloire.com
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