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L.A.C. Bernard Darley (Service no. 28345), R.A.F, was commended for fighting a fire at Workshop No. 2 M.T.R.D. Royal Air Force, St Omer . He entered a burning building and fought the fire from within to prevent the explosion of two petrol filled tanks and electrical fire to the nearby power station, at great risk to his own life.
He was assisted through the entire operation by a German Prisoner of War named Otto Arndt (No. 585) of the 139th P.O.W. Company. The two became friends. Otto crafted Bernard a matchbox as a gift (photos of which have been submitted separately).
History
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Subject
Darley, Bernard
Date
13th May 1916
Date Created
03/09/1919
Temporal Coverage
31/01/1919
Source
Leaf
Medium
Paper
Type
Official document
Contributor
Admin | Merilyn Jones
Rights
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor