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- Nigel_Cullen abstract "Richard Nigel Cullen DFC (5 June 1917 – 4 March 1941) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II. Serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF), he was credited with as many as sixteen aerial victories before being killed in action during the Battle of Greece. Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Cullen was living in London and had already seen action in the Spanish Civil War when he joined the RAF in 1937. Following the outbreak of World War II, he served initially with No. 267 Squadron in the Middle East, before seeking reassignment to fighters. He was then posted to No. 80 Squadron, flying Gloster Gladiator biplanes, and claimed six Axis aircraft before the unit converted to Hawker Hurricanes. Nicknamed "Ape" due to his physical bulk, Cullen was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for destroying five enemy aircraft in a single sortie on 28 February 1941. He was credited with another four victories in the one engagement on 3 March; the next day, he was shot down and killed while on escort duty over Albania, by a Regia Aeronautica Fiat G.50bis, at age twenty-three.".
- Nigel_Cullen award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Nigel_Cullen battle Battle_of_Greece.
- Nigel_Cullen battle Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Nigel_Cullen battle Spanish_Civil_War.
- Nigel_Cullen battle Western_Desert_Campaign.
- Nigel_Cullen birthDate "1917-06-05".
- Nigel_Cullen birthPlace Newcastle,_New_South_Wales.
- Nigel_Cullen birthYear "1917".
- Nigel_Cullen deathDate "1941-03-04".
- Nigel_Cullen deathPlace Albania.
- Nigel_Cullen deathPlace Himar%C3%AB.
- Nigel_Cullen deathPlace Himarë.
- Nigel_Cullen deathYear "1941".
- Nigel_Cullen militaryUnit No._267_Squadron_RAF.
- Nigel_Cullen militaryUnit No._80_Squadron_RAF.
- Nigel_Cullen serviceEndYear "1941".
- Nigel_Cullen serviceStartYear "1937".
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- Nigel_Cullen awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
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- Nigel_Cullen battles "World War II * Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre ** Western Desert Campaign ** Battle of Greece".
- Nigel_Cullen birthDate "1917-06-05".
- Nigel_Cullen birthPlace "Newcastle, New South Wales".
- Nigel_Cullen caption "Undated portrait of Nigel Cullen".
- Nigel_Cullen dateOfBirth "1917-06-05".
- Nigel_Cullen dateOfDeath "1941-03-04".
- Nigel_Cullen deathDate "1941-03-04".
- Nigel_Cullen deathPlace "Himarë , Albania".
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- Nigel_Cullen name "Cullen, Nigel".
- Nigel_Cullen name "Richard Nigel Cullen".
- Nigel_Cullen nickname ""Ape"".
- Nigel_Cullen placeOfBirth "Newcastle, New South Wales".
- Nigel_Cullen placeOfDeath "Himarë , Albania".
- Nigel_Cullen rank Flight_lieutenant.
- Nigel_Cullen serviceyears "1937".
- Nigel_Cullen shortDescription "Australian flying ace".
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- Nigel_Cullen comment "Richard Nigel Cullen DFC (5 June 1917 – 4 March 1941) was an Australian fighter ace of World War II. Serving with the Royal Air Force (RAF), he was credited with as many as sixteen aerial victories before being killed in action during the Battle of Greece. Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Cullen was living in London and had already seen action in the Spanish Civil War when he joined the RAF in 1937. Following the outbreak of World War II, he served initially with No.".
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- Nigel_Cullen depiction CullenPortrait.jpg.
- Nigel_Cullen givenName "Nigel".
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- Nigel_Cullen name "Cullen, Nigel".
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- Nigel_Cullen name "Richard Nigel Cullen".
- Nigel_Cullen nick ""Ape"".
- Nigel_Cullen surname "Cullen".