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Pictured: Squadron Leader Arthur Scarf medals - Victoria Cross, reverse of the suspension bar engraved 'S/Ldr. A. S. K. Scarf. 62 Sqdn. R.A.F.', the reverse of the Cross engraved '11 June, 1946.'; 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45.<br />
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The government has imposed an export ban on a 'nationally important' Victoria Cross after it was bought at auction by a foreign buyer for £680,000.<br />
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The prestigious gallantry medal was one of just 22 awarded to a member of the RAF during the Second World War and the only one for their action in the Far East. <br />
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It was won by Squadron Leader Arthur Scarf who was fatally wounded while he single-handedly attacked a heavily defended Japanese air base in Malaya.<br />
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His Blenheim light bomber was raked with machine gun and cannon fire, causing him to drift in and out of consciousness in mid-air.