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Top French honour for War daredevil

British- born Pippa Doyle parachuted behind German lines on spy missions

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A Second World War heroine who parachuted behind German lines on “perilous” spy missions, but was so modest she only told her children about it 15 years ago, was yesterday presented with France’s highest honour.

British- born Pippa Doyle, now 93 and living in New Zealand, was awarded the Chevalier de l’ordre national de la Legion d’Honneur, or Knight of the national Order of the Legion of Honour.

The French ambassador to New Zealand, Laurent Contini, who presented the award to Doyle at a military barracks in Auckland, praised her courage in spying on German movements ahead of the D- Day landings in 1944.

However, the modest Doyle is reluctant to talk about her wartime experience­s and only revealed her past to her four children 15 years ago.

During the war, she joined the Special Operations Executive ( SOE), a British organisati­on involved in espionage and sabotage in occupied Europe, after her godmother’s father was shot by the Nazis. She spoke fluent French and on May 1, 1944, was parachuted into Normandy under the code name “Paulette”, where she spied on German troops and sent coded messages back to London.

Perilous missions

“At the age of 21, she decided to join the resistance movement in a foreign country, held dangerous positions and undertook perilous missions to prepare the grounds for the allied troops to march on,” Contini said.

“I have deep admiration for her bravery and her unshakeabl­e commitment to ending the war and it will be with great honour that I present her with the award of Chevalier de l’ordre national de la Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest decoration.”

As part of commemorat­ions marking the 70th anniversar­y of the battle of Normandy, France has undertaken a campaign of recognitio­n of military veterans and civilians who fought in the Second World War.

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 ?? AFP ?? Ode to courage New Zealand’s member of parliament Judith Collins ( left) and Pippa Doyle look at the Knight of the national Order of the Legion of Honour award Doyle received from French envoy to New Zealand Laurent Contini in Auckland yesterday.
AFP Ode to courage New Zealand’s member of parliament Judith Collins ( left) and Pippa Doyle look at the Knight of the national Order of the Legion of Honour award Doyle received from French envoy to New Zealand Laurent Contini in Auckland yesterday.

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