Flight-lieutenant A. F. H. TYE, D.F.C., who has recently been promoted from the rank of flying officer. Flight-lieutenant Tye, who is the son of Mr and Mrs George Tye, of 115 Clyde street, is only 21 years old, and before leaving Dunedin was well known in sporting circles.
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Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 4
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48Flight-lieutenant A. F. H. TYE, D.F.C., who has recently been promoted from the rank of flying officer. Flight-lieutenant Tye, who is the son of Mr and Mrs George Tye, of 115 Clyde street, is only 21 years old, and before leaving Dunedin was well known in sporting circles. Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 4
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