FIGHT TO SAVE VC OF FAR EAST RAF HERO
Daily Mirror UK|February 06, 2023
Race to keep Arthur's medal in Britain
RACHEL HAINS
FIGHT TO SAVE VC OF FAR EAST RAF HERO

THE fight is on to keep in Britain the only Victoria Cross awarded to a member of the RAF for its Far East campaign during the Second World War. 

The medal was awarded posthumously to Squadron Leader Arthur “Pongo” Scarf, who was killed after leading a daring raid on enemy Japanese forces in Burma in 1941.

One of just 22 VCs awarded to RAF heroes in the war overall, it was last year sold at auction by a descendant and bought by an unnamed overseas buyer.

But the Royal Air Force Museum has been told a temporary export ban has been placed on the medal and it can stay in the UK if it matches the £660,000 sale price by April 30.

This story is from the February 06, 2023 edition of Daily Mirror UK.

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