F/O F. Eilertson, RCAF (POW) and crew flying Halifax VII NP-815 coded QO-A, failed to return from this operation. Target was Gelsenkirchen.
Sgt. C. Vaughan, RAF--POW F/O F. Morrissey, RCAF--POW F/O J. Hossie, RCAF--POW F/Sgt. C. MacDonald, RCAF--POW P/O T. McAran, RCAF + P/O. N. Stuttle, RCAF +
The 2 gunners were killed and the rest were POWs.
Page 479 of Bill Chorley's 1944 Bomber Command Losses has the same information but adds a takeoff time of 1216 from East Moor and says your uncle and the rear gunner Stuttle lie at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery:
In November, 1943, Len was posted overseas for active duty and after a hectic training schedule in England, he was flying in Operations by September, 1944. This continued till early in November, 1944, when after releasing a bomb load over the German industrial Ruhr Valley, the German anti-aircraft did a job on the Halifax Bomber. Thanks to a parachute, Len lived to spend the balance of the war in a P.O.W. Camp. He was released by the Russian Army in May, 1945 and was home in Toronto by July, 1945.
-- Edited by alieneyes on Friday 15th of October 2010 04:03:07 PM
Now that I am one of the crew I have found the way to post my pic, thank you.
My uncle, P/O T. McAran, RCAF is front row center, and I know from other correspondance that Sgt. C. Vaughan, RAF (now deceased)is back row left. Interesting the crew was all Canadian but one.
If any one knows anything of the others it would be nice to hear.
Hello Marty. I Have another crew pic with names if you wish. The McAran file may be of interest to you that is held in Ottawa at the Archives. Your uncle was gravely injured, but vacated the Halifax. Richard.
Hello Marty. I Have another crew pic with names if you wish. The McAran file may be of interest to you that is held in Ottawa at the Archives. Your uncle was gravely injured, but vacated the Halifax. Richard.
Hi Richard;
I would much appreciate that. Do you have a link or address I can go to?
A great crew photo-when I return from my short holiday,I shall sort it out for you. If you go to the main page for the site and "galleries" at the top,the RCAF squadrons will be on the drop down menu.
Hi, I have just been researching for my daughter about WW2 as she is studying this at school and her great grandad was sargeant Cyril Vaughan. Although i was aware of what happened to him, i was interested in trying to find something on the net that i was able to print off for her to take to school. The information you have posted has been of some help to me! My grandad unfortunately passed away on the 2/11/85 and was buried around the date of the anniversary of when they were shot down over Germany. The only knowledge i know of his injuries is that he was serverly burnt and ended up in a German hospital until he was well enough and transferred to Stalag Luft III where he became a POW unitl he was released in 1945.
432 Squadron Crew: Pilot - F/O F. Eilertson Navigator - F/O F. Morrissey Bomber/Aimer - F/O L. Hossie WOP - Sgt C. MacDonald M/Upper Gunner - Sgt N. Suttle Rear Gunner - Sgt T. McAran F/Engineer - Sgt C. Vaughan
432 Squadron was first formed at Skipton-on-Swale in May 1943, as part of No. 6 Group of RAF Bomber Command. The unit was equipped with Wellington X bombers. The squadron deployed to RAF East Moor in mid-September, equipping with Lancaster IIs in October.For More Details..
432 Squadron was first formed at Skipton-on-Swale in May 1943, as part of No. 6 Group of RAF Bomber Command. The unit was equipped with Wellington X bombers. The squadron deployed to RAF East Moor in mid-September, equipping with Lancaster IIs in October.For More Details..
I have a Facebook page dedicated to the 432 Squadron, would love to get any photos or stories you have, My father was a rear gunner on Halifax bombers in the 432.
Hi wondering if anyone has information on my father, Felix NcTiernan, who was a flight sergeant rear gunner in a Lancaster bomber 166 Squadron? Kind Regards, Felix McTiernan