James Castles was my great uncle and he adopted me when i was 2 years old. He was known as Jim and also Paddy and was a navigator in a Lancaster during WW2. I would like to find out more about his life in the RAF, his fellow crew and the award of the DFC.
I have his log book so will post further details in due course but wanted to post this in the meantime in case anyone recognised the name.
Please do get in touch if the name rings a bell or if you can tell me how I can go about undertaking further research. This is my first attempt so I am completely new to this.
Paul, Quickest way for further research is to post details of any suadrons he flew with, which should be in his logbook. I have a collection of Squadron ORB's (Operations Record Books) and if he's in any of them, i can help with information. If not, then i can tell you how to further your research. Alan.
Thanks Alan. I'm very grateful for your help. The log is at home in Staffordshire, I'll be back there at the end of the month so will send you details then.
In 2012 I post on here looking for help to research my great uncle, James "Paddy" Castles. You kindly offered to help me. I was supposed to locate his log at the family home and let you know which squadrons he was with.
Unfortunately when I finally found what I thought was his log, it turned out to be his training log rather than his operational one, so i don't have any details of his active service.
I wanted to ask if it will still be possible for me to find out more about my uncle's service without his log or details of the squadrons he served with?
We know very little about his service other than at some point he was awarded the DFC.
Paul, you can do no better, than to start with the 49 Squadron Association website at www.49squadron.co.uk click on Personnel Index then WW2 then Aircrew. Under "C" you will find his name, and when you click on it, it will give you information, plus, 2 photo's of him with his crew. By the way, they have him as Bomb Aimer and not Navigator.
thank you Alan, i will do this. the bomb aimer/navigator thing is confusing as i have always been told he was a navigator. hopefully i'll get to the bottom of that.
Alan - quick question - The 49 squadron site suggests that my uncle was posted in in May 1944 and posted out in August 1944. Is it possible for me to find out about his service prior to and after this. I now have his service number from the 49 squadron site:55809
Yes, that's his Commission as Pilot Officer. As for his previous service to 49sqdn, you can possibly see from Peddie's Service Record, that he probably took the same route through as Peddie, starting at 26 OTU, as the crew would have teamed up there for the first time after initial training.