I am trying to find some information on my granfather's time in the RCAF. I know that he flew in a Mitchell and he was Bombadier. I also have found out that he received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, Air Crew Europe Star Medal, 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star Medal, Defence Medal & the War Medal 1939-1945.
My granfather died in 2008 so I am not able to pick his brain for more information. I am not sure where to start to find more information. Any suggestions or information you have for me would be very much apprciated.
The information that I would love to know is where he was stationed and what year.
You can obtain your grandfathers ORB's ( Operational Record Books) from his time in service from the National Archives www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ . There is afee for the relevant information.
They normally include ....... Details of operations.
* Crew lists * Target. * Bomb load. * Take off / Return times. * Detail of the operation.
Here is an example from one of my fathers' ( J.Pollard RAAF ) operations.
Serial No: NN703 Call Letter : LE-X Sqn / Unit : 630 Sqn Target : Stuggart Raid Date : 28/29-7-44 Take Off : 21:59hrs Returned : 06:15 Hrs Crew Names - F/O J. Lennon RNZAF, Sgt. H. Parkins RAF, F/Sgt. D. Reese RNZAF, F/Sgt. J. Hurman RAAF, F/Sgt. J. Marriott RAF, Sgt. G. Scawthorne, F/Sgt. J. Pollard RAAF.
Comments - Special equipment H2S, API and Fishpond. 13 aircraft detailed to attack Stuggart. Eleven actually took off of which 10 attacked the target whilst one 'W' is missing. PFF marking was punctual and the marjority of the Green TI's were accurate according to H2S. The master Bomber ordered the Green TI's to be attacked and most crews bombed them, or the glow reflected on the cloud but the results were largely unobserved owing tothe cloud. The main concentration of the fires appeared to be around the Green TI's but there were a number of scattered fires of a wide area. The anticipated cloud cover was not met on the outward route and fighter activity was intense from about 0500E to the target. Moderate flack was experienced at the target.
Hope these details are of some help. Regards, John
You can acquire your grandfather's service records from Ottawa as long as ypou provide them with a copy of his death certificate (for privacy reasons).