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Paul Royle
Flight Lieutenant Paul Gordon Royle (17 January 1914 – 23 August 2015) was an Australian Royal Air Force pilot 〔(Paul Royle at elsham ). Retrieved 26 August 2014〕 who was one of the last two survivors〔(Great Escape Survivor Dies ''Daily Mail ).'' Retrieved 29 August 2014〕 of the 76 men who were able to escape from the Stalag Luft III German prisoner-of-war camp in World War II in what became known as ''The Great Escape''.〔(World War 2 Veteran Paul Royles Place in History ). Retrieved 29 August 2014〕〔(Paul Royle at War History Online. 29 March 2014 ) Retrieved 29 August 2014〕 ==Early life== Royle was born in Perth, Western Australia and he attended Hale School and then worked in mining in Kalgoorlie. A Royal Air Force recruiting team visited Australia and he was selected for a short term commission and pilot training. He flew solo in a de Havilland Tiger Moth and then learnt to fly the Avro Anson twin engine trainer and the Bristol Blenheim aircraft at No.2 School of Army Cooperation at Andover, Hampshire. He was then posted to No. 53 Squadron RAF in Northern France〔(Paul Royle at the Imperial War Museum ). Retrieved 26 August 2014〕 as a pilot officer.
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