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1/72 CORGI (WB899626) CHANCE-VOUGHT F4U-D CORSAIR IV (115 -KD658) LT. ROBERT HAMPTON "HAMMY" GRAY V.C. & D.S.C. - R.C.N.V.R.- R.N.-F.A.A. 1841-NAS - H.M.S. FORMIDABLE AUG-9,1945 (LIMITED EDITION)
1/72 CORGI (WB899626) CHANCE-VOUGHT F4U-D CORSAIR IV (115 -KD658) LT. ROBERT HAMPTON "HAMMY" GRAY V.C. & D.S.C. - R.C.N.V.R.- R.N.-F.A.A. 1841-NAS - H.M.S. FORMIDABLE AUG-9,1945 (LIMITED EDITION)
1/72 CORGI (WB899626) VOUGHT F4U-D CHANCE-CORSAIR IV (115-KD658) LT. ROBERT HAMPTON "HAMMY" GRAY, V.C & D.S.C. R.C.N.V.R. - R.N.-F.A.A.1841-N.A.S. - H.M.S. FORMIDABLE AUG-9,1945 (LIMITED EDITION) . In July and August 1945, Corsair naval squadrons 1834, 1836, 1841, and 1842 took part in a series of strikes on the Japanese mainland, near Tokyo. These squadrons operated from HMS Victorious and HMS Formidable. On 9 August 1945, days before the end of the war, Corsairs from HMS Formidable attacked Shiogama harbour on the northeast coast of Japan. Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve pilot, Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray, of 1841 Squadron was hit by flak but pressed home his attack on a Japanese destroyer, sinking it with a 1,000 lb (450 kg) bomb but crashing into the sea. He was posthumously awarded Canada's last Victoria Cross, becoming the second fighter pilot of the war to earn a Victoria Cross as well as the final Canadian casualty of the Second World War .