John Lloyd Waddy

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John Lloyd Waddy, OBE, DFC (10 Desember 1916 – 11 September 1987) adalah seorang perwira dan penerbang senior dalam Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), dan kemudian menjabat sebagai anggota Majelis Legislatif New South Wales dan Menteri Mahkota. Sebagai pilot penyerang pada Perang Dunia II, ia menembak lima belas pesawat musuh dalam Perang Gurun, menjadikannya penerbang ulung pencetak skor tertinggi di Australia dan meraih Distinguished Flying Cross.

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