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Per Hysing-Dahl was born on 31 July, 1920 in Bergen, Norway, is a Norwegian politician. Discover Per Hysing-Dahl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July 1920
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Bergen, Norway
Date of death 7 April, 1989
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Nationality Norway

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1920

Per Hysing-Dahl, DFC & Bar (born 31 July 1920 in Bergen, died 7 April 1989) was a Norwegian resistance member, pilot, industry manager and politician for the Conservative Party.

1941

Hysing-Dahl left Norway aboard the MK "Soløy" on 2 August 1941 and arrived at Baltasund in Shetland on 4 August.

In Great Britain he joined the air force.

After flying school at Little Norway in Canada, Hysing-Dahl was sent to one of the RAF's training squadrons in Bomber Command, 10 OTU (Operational Training Unit), before being ordered to 161 Squadron RAF, stationed at Tempsford.

The squadron was split in two; A-flight operated with Westland Lysander and Lockheed Hudson, landing and picking up agents of the SOE in German-occupied Europe.

B-flight flew Handley Page Halifax bombers converted for drop operations, and engaged in dropping agents and supplies to resistance groups.

1944

Hysing-Dahl's first tour of duty of 30 sorties was with the Halifax aircraft in B-flight, and ended in January 1944.

Normally one was sent to rest after a period ended, but Hysing-Dahl immediately began a new round, this time in A -the flight with the Lysander planes.

In July 1944, Hysing-Dahl was to fly three French agents to a landing site in the Loire.

The standard procedure was that someone at the landing site, which was usually a small field, just before landing should fire flares so the pilot had an idea of where to go down.

But that didn't happen, so Hysing-Dahl turned back towards England.

On the way home, the plane was hit by shell fire.

Shrapnel cut the oil line, so the engine cut across the English Channel.

As the agents did not have parachutes, Hysing-Dahl had to try to land the plane on the lake.

He managed to avoid the plane tipping over, so he and the three passengers were able to get out.

An air bottle to inflate the life raft Hysing-Dahl had in the parachute pack did not work.

Before Hysing-Dahl had inflated the raft, one of the French sank.

He got the remaining two aboard the raft, which was actually designed for one person.

Only in the morning the following day were they discovered and rescued by a patrol boat from the U.S. Navy.

1945

After a period of rest, during which he flew de Havilland Mosquito and Bristol Beaufighter aircraft from factories in England to RAF units in Egypt for Ferry Command, in March 1945 Hysing-Dahl was back with 161 Squadron and B-flight.

There, the Halifax planes had been replaced by the Short Stirling.

The war was almost over, and the squadron concentrated on releases to the resistance movement in Denmark and Norway.

After the capitulation, Hysing-Dahl was ordered to Trondheim, where he was to assist Colonel Odd Bull.

1946

Hysing-Dahl discharged as captain in the summer of 1946.

1959

On the local level he was a member of Fana municipality council from 1959 to 1967.

1969

He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland in 1969, and was re-elected on three occasions.

1971

He chaired the county party chapter from 1971 to 1972.

1981

During the term 8 October 1981–30 September 1985 he was President of the Storting.