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British World War II hero dies at age 87

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AP News, June 6th, 2007

Wallace McIntosh, widely believed to be the British air force's most decorated gunner in World War II, has died at age 87, the Royal Air Force said.

McIntosh flew 55 sorties as a rear gunner and is believed to hold the record for most enemy kills, died Monday at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary of lung cancer, said RAF spokesman Michael Mulford.

McIntosh flew between February 1943 and June 1944, and military records show that he retired with a record of eight kills and one "probable" during bombing raids across Europe.

His greatest achievement came during the D-Day advance when he was credited with downing three German fighter planes during a single mission aboard his Lancaster bomber on June 7, 1944.

For this he received the rare accolade of a telegram of congratulations from Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur Harris. Only three such telegrams were ever sent.

McIntosh was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal and twice received the Distinguished Flying Cross_ the RAF's most vaunted medal for bravery.

"When the nation needed heroes he didn't let us down," said Mulford. "Anyone who flew in Lancasters during the bombings knew the odds were against them. Your life was on the line every moment. To do the job as well as he did was truly exceptional."

Mulford said it was difficult to be sure that McIntosh was the force's greatest ever gunner, but "we certainly accept he's the No. 1 man."

Air crews operated in some of the most hazardous conditions of World War II. About 1,000 men from McIntosh's squadron died.

He is survived by three children.

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