Gunnar Halle (officer) explained

Gunnar Halle
Birth Date:November 19, 1907
Birth Place:Nesodden, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:engineer and military officer
Awards:Norwegian:
War Cross with Sword
St. Olav's Medal with Oak Branch
War Medal
Defence Medal 1940–1945
Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal
British:
Distinguished Flying Cross with bar
1939–45 Star
France and Germany Star

Gunnar Halle DFC (19 November 1907 – 29 October 1986) was a Norwegian engineer and military officer.

He was born in Nesodden to lieutenant colonel Einar Halle and Bertha Susanne Koren, and was married to Agnes Reiersen.

During the Second World War he served with the Norwegian Air Forces, in Norway, Canada and England. His war decorations include the War Cross with Sword, the St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch, War Medal, Defence Medal 1940–1945, Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal, the British Distinguished Flying Cross with bar, 1939–45 Star, and France and Germany Star.[1] [2] [3]

He continued his military career after World War II, and held various positions in the aviation industry and with the Royal Norwegian Air Force.[1]

He died in 1986.

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: 1973. Halle, Gunnar . Hvem er hvem?. Steenstrup, Bjørn. Aschehoug. Oslo. 202. Norwegian. 14 July 2018.
  2. Book: Waage, Johan . Den høyeste heder . Norwegian . 1967 . Dreyer . Oslo . 209 - 210 . Krigskorset .
  3. Book: Waage, Johan . Den høyeste heder . Norwegian . 1967 . Dreyer . Oslo . 211 - 217 . St. Olavs-medaljen .