Military Cross citation Lt. (T./Capt.) Conrad T. Lally, R.F.C., Spec. Res. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in many bomb raids and photographic and long-distance reconnaissances, many of which he has led most successfully. He has taken part in numerous combats and has destroyed three hostile positions. When ordered to bomb a position he spent hours looking for it, then returned for more petrol and at the second attempt dropped a bomb, on it and with another set a dump on fire, under most difficult weather conditions.
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Military Cross Lt. (T./Capt.) Conrad T. Lally, M.C., R.F.C., Spec. Res. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Flying through and above the clouds, he released his bombs over his objective, well behind the enemy lines, at a height of 500 feet, under heavy fire. On two later occasions he carried out photographic reconnaissances of hostile aerodromes under very bad weather conditions, on account of which several other machines had to give up the journey. He has shown himself to be a most determined and successful leader, his example of courage and skill being of great advantage to his squadron. On 2 November 1918, he was awarded the
Air Force Cross as part of the new medal's inauguration. It would be actually presented to him in March 1921 by
Lieutenant Governor Dr.
Robert Brett. ==Sources of information==