Background
Born in Winchester on 27 November 1927 to the son of Royal Air Force Wing Commander he was educated at Bridlington School, East Riding of Yorkshire, and joined the Royal Air Force as an aircraft apprentice in February 1944.
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Born in Winchester on 27 November 1927 to the son of Royal Air Force Wing Commander he was educated at Bridlington School, East Riding of Yorkshire, and joined the Royal Air Force as an aircraft apprentice in February 1944.
Following three years at Number 1 Radio School at Royal Air Force Cranwell, Dunn graduated in second place as a radio fitter (air).
At this point, he missed his first opportunity for an Royal Air Force commission, being very unlucky not to be selected for a cadetship. Dunn was soon posted to Hong Kong to work on the flying boats, where Dunn volunteered for many missions during the Korean War. Dunn was an essential member for the crew in many of the missions as they lasted so long – some up to eighteen hours, and Dunn was responsible for the maintenance of the on-board navigation, electrical and radio equipment.
Due to his efforts Dunn was award the British Empire Medal (BEM), although he was still only a corporal.
After returning to England in 1951, Dunn was selected for a commission within the engineering branch of the Royal Air Force. Dunn retired in July 1986 and for four years was a director at Deutsch (then, Hellerman Deutsch).