- Keith Truscott
Infobox Military Person
name= Keith William Truscott
lived=17 May 1916 - Death date and age|1943|3|28|1916|5|17|df=yes
placeofbirth=Prahran, Victoria
placeofdeath= Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia
caption= Keith Truscott in 1941.
nickname= "Bluey"
allegiance= flagicon|AustraliaAustralia
serviceyears= 1940–1943
rank=Squadron Leader
branch=
commands= No. 76 Squadron
(3 June 1942 -28 March 1943 )
unit=452 Squadron
(May 1941-March 1942)
76 Squadron
(June 1942-March 1943)
battles=Battle of Milne Bay
awards= Distinguished Flying Cross & BarMention in Despatches
laterwork=Keith William "Bluey" Truscott DFC & Bar, (
17 May 1916 –28 March 1943 ) was aWorld War II acefighter pilot andAustralian rules football er with theMelbourne Football Club .Early life and sporting career
Born in
Prahran, Victoria , Truscott attendedMelbourne High School , where he captained the First XI for the school in cricket.He mentored the young
Keith Miller , who entered the First XI at the age of 14 and went on to be regarded as Australia's finest all round cricketer.Truscott played 44 games (and kicked 31 goals) of VFL football as a half-forward flanker from 1937-1940 including Melbourne's 1939 and 1940 premierships.
War service
Truscott joined the
Royal Australian Air Force in July 1940, a move that attracted much publicity. He almost failed pilot training; among other problems it was ascertained that he had a poor ability to judge heights. In the words of theAustralian Dictionary of Biography : " [Truscott] never fully came to terms with landing and persistently levelled out about 20 ft (6 m) too high." [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160503b.htm Truscott, Keith William (Bluey) (1916 - 1943) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online ] at www.adb.online.anu.edu.au] This problem would come to have a grim significance.Truscott completed flight training in
Canada and joinedNo. 452 Squadron RAAF , flying Spitfires inEngland on5 May ,1941 . He destroyed at least 14 "Luftwaffe " aircraft, was twice awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and was made flight commander. Truscott was later made actingSquadron Leader .In 1942, he was then posted back to
Australia with 76 Squadron, flying Kittyhawks. By this stage Truscott was, along withClive Caldwell , one of the most famous RAAF pilots.Truscott's squadron was posted to
Milne Bay , Papua and played a significant role in theBattle of Milne Bay .It was later transferred to
Darwin, Northern Territory for a time, then Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia. Truscott was killed in an accident in Exmouth Gulf onMarch 28 ,1943 . His Kittyhawk hit the sea at high speed, after he made a mock diving attack against a low-flying Catalina. The surface of the sea was unusually smooth that day, and it is believed that Truscott misjudged its proximity.Memorials
The RAAF later named a base on the northern coast of the Kimberley region as Truscott Airfield.
The Melbourne Football Club's award for the
Best and Fairest player is named in his honour, the "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy.At Melbourne High School (Vic, Australia), a scholarship is awarded in his name to a student displaying all round achievement in academic, sporting and extra-curricular activities. For reasons unknown it was discontinued, apparently in 1948. In 1994 Old Boy – Dr John Miller AO, winner of the 1946/47 Bluey Truscott Scholarship, Principal Ray Willis and the MHSOBA re-established the Bluey Truscott Scholarship. Dr John Miller provided the Bluey Truscott bronze plaque (hanging in the school foyer) and the "John Miller Distinguished Achievement Medal" to be awarded to all subsequent MHSOBA Bluey Truscott winners.
Truscott Street in
North Ryde , Sydney is also named in his honour.Honours and awards
*Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar (DFC*) - awarded17 October 1941 and27 March 1942
*1939-1945 Star
*Air Crew Europe Star
*Pacific Star
*Defence Medal
*War Medal 1939–1945 (With Oakleaf,Mention in Despatches published in London Gazette26 March 1943 )
*Australia Service Medal 1939-45 ee also
*
List of World War II aces from Australia
*VFL/AFL players who died in active service References
* Main, J. & Allen, D., "Truscott, Keith DFC and Bar", pp.342-348 in Main, J. & Allen, D., "Fallen — The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War", Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002. ISBN 1-740-95010-0
* Southall, I., "Bluey Truscott: Squadron Leader Keith William Truscott, R.A.A.F., D.F.C. and Bar", Angus and Robertson, (Sydney), 1958.External links
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/roh/person.asp?p=148-38781 Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: Keith William Truscott DFC & BAR (400213)]
* [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/K/Keith_Truscott.html AFL Statistics: Keith Truscott]
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160503b.htmAlan Stephens, "Truscott, Keith William (Bluey) (1916 - 1943)", "Australian Dictionary of Biography"]
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/people/329.asp Bio at Australian War Memorial]
* [http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ozcrashes/wa15.htm Details of his aircraft]
* [http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/ItemDetail.asp?M=0&B=1082026 National Archives of Australia] Casualty report file
* [http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/ItemDetail.asp?M=0&B=5240643 National Archives of Australia] Service Record - Keith William Truscott, Service Number 400213
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