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Peter Lionel Howard Coy was born on 31 January 1933 in Sydney. His RAAF career began with No 8 Pilot Course in October 1951 graduating as a sergeant pilot on 08 December 1952 (Tiger Moth, Wirraway). On 17 December 1952, he completed No 7 Vampire Conversion Course at Operational Training Unit (OTU) and Operational Conversion Unit (OCU). On 26 Marh 1953, he was posted to No 77 Squadron in Korea (Mustang, Meteor). On 31 October 1955, he completed No 2 Vampire Fighter Combat Instructor Course (FCI). In 1957 he completed No 18 Flying Instructors Course and then served as a Qualified Fying Instructor (QFI) at No 1 Applied Flying Training School (1AFTS) and later Central Flying School (CFS). He completed a tour in No 79 Squadron on Sabres in Butterworth in early 1963 and later commanded the North Queensland Squadron of the Air Training Corps in Townsville. In 1970, following conversion to the Iroquois helicopter (5 Squadron), Peter was appointed Commanding Officer of No 9 Squadron in Vietnam flying Iroquois, where for his leadership, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Peter was selected for F-111 conversion in 1972, and following conversion in the USA, he flew one of the aircraft in the first ferry to Amberley in June 1973. He then served on the Amberley Air Staff. Peter had several successful staff appointments before posting as the Senior Operations Staff Officer (B) at Headquarters Operational Command, Glenbrook, after which he was promoted to Air Commodore in 1980 and appointed as Commanding RAAF Base Amberley. On 31 Jan 1983, Air Commodore Coy retired to the Gold Coast. Postings:
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Peter was 90 years of age and is survived by his wife, Ann, three children, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. His son Glenn, a retired WGCDR, flew with the RAAF Museum for many years. In accordance with his wishes, Peter did not have a formal funeral service, however, he was be celebrated at a commemorative ceremony. Vale - Peter Lionel Howard Coy DSO. Vietnam Service Record.Korean Service Record. |