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Ronald (RED ) Diggins rear gunner on Lancaster . I have limited information about my dad's service record as he rarely talks about it but believe he completed 27 missions before being injured by flack. Was then transferred to 203 squadron on liberators flying out of Ceylon.If anyone has more info please contact me as he is currently seriously ill in hospital aged 88.thanks



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Hi Paul,

did you dad previously serve with 15 Squadron?

The online National Archives show a combat report submitted by a Sgt Diggins 28th July 1942.  I believe the target would have been Hamburg.

 

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/s/res?discoveryCustomSearch=true&_ln=diggins&_ttl=&_crp=&_sd=&_ed=&_ser=AIR+50&_col=online&_dt=CR&image1.x=0&image1.y=0

 

Regards,

Mike



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Hi thanks for such a quick response ! As I posted, dad is currently in hospital in our home town of Bournemouth in Dorset. I will ask him when we visit later or ask my Mother if she knows. He is also one of only a few members still alive of our local branch of the air gunners association if that might help. He was in 166 squadron bomber command in Lincolnshire



-- Edited by Paul diggins on Sunday 8th of June 2014 03:28:07 AM

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Can you confirm whether or not he is Ronald Edwin Diggins?

Regards

Pete

 

UPDATE:

(Mike: Flight Global reports that incident as a Sgt WWO Diggins of 15 Squadron)

 



-- Edited by PeteT on Sunday 8th of June 2014 04:48:08 AM

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Yes, Ronald Edwin Diggins 17/12/1925.



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Paul,

        On the date of the Combat Report, stated by Mike earlier, the Stirling they were on board, W7588 "J" crash landed at Coltishall, with one of the crew suffering a broken limb, the remainder being unhurt. Crew were........

P/O Meredith.

Sgt  Musgrove.

Sgt  Vincent.

Sgt  Escreet.

Sgt  Diggins.

Sgt  Buchanan.

Sgt  Levesque.

It appears that the crew member with the broken limb, was Sgt Diggins, as he is not with the crew on ops after this incident.

 

 



-- Edited by AW on Sunday 8th of June 2014 06:00:50 AM



-- Edited by AW on Sunday 8th of June 2014 06:16:48 AM

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Paul

I can only find one, RE Diggins / Ronald Edwin Diggins in AIR 78 (RAF Personnel Listing) so I believe his service number may be 1853828. (see link: discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/image/Index/C4004640). This number means he enlisted at Oxford after November 1942.

With a date of birth of 17th December 1925 he would have been required to register for National Service on 18th September 1943, so that may give you a rough guide on when he enlisted, although he may have volunteered before this date.

..... now we need to confirm that this is the right number and then find out his postings (which you may have to get from his service record)

Regards

Pete



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- CA Butler and the loss of Lancaster ME334

- Aircrew Training WWII (Basic / Trade / Operational)

- No. 35 Squadron [From Thetford to Scampton]

 

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Dad says he enlisted may12th 1943 aged 17 but was air training cor from age 13and was obviously keen to see action ASAP as were most. Trained to be a gunner as was desperate to see action ! 1853828 is not his service number according to family. Sorry to be so vague, but will post as much information as possible ASAP thanks

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