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Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox
Need good images and precise system of awards
The Russian guy who is doing for us such thing is in development "trouble" due to bad research (he don't speak in English...)
If you can help - we would be very glad!
Let me know please here.
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Pierre Clostermann gives some good information about the British award system in his autobiography:
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A Distinguished Flying Cross was awarded after five kills in around one hundred missions. A Bar to the D.F.C. was given between the tenth and twentieth kill and finally, the Distinguished Service Order was given to Wing Commanders or Squadron Commanders after twenty kills or three hundred missions.
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A footnote to the above notes the following about Clostermann:
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The author received his first D.F.C. after 8 confirmed kills and almost 300 missions, his second D.F.C. after 370 missions and 20 kills and finally a D.S.O. after 420 missions, 33 kills and the successful command of a Squadron and a Wing.
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