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Flying Log Books. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Two log books belonging to Flying Officer Alec Taylor

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Flying Log Books. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Two log books belonging to Flying Officer Alec Taylor - Bild 1 aus 7
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Flying Log Books. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Two log books belonging to Flying Officer Alec Taylor - Bild 1 aus 7
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Flying Log Books. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Two log books belonging to Flying Officer Alec Taylor RAFVR. He and his crew failed to return from a raid on Nuremburg on August 10th, 1943 (the last entry in his second log book). Short Stirling EE885 HA-G was hit by incendiaries from above while over the target area. All the crew apart from the pilot, Canadian Flight Sergeant Stuart Fillmore RCAF, survived. This was the crews' 7th operation and F/Sgt Fillmore's 9th. Signatures in the second log book are: a. Flight Lieutenant Stuart Reginald Fillmore (J/6386), KIA 11 Aug 1943. b. Squadron Leader Frederick John "Bunny" Austin DFC (40168). c. Squadron Leader John Overton DFC (122228). d. Gordon Roland St Cyr Gwynne-Timothy (Royal Flying Corps) x 3 signatures. e. F/L [Dr] John Frederick Heard RCAF. During WW2, he headed several air navigation schools attaining the rank of Squadron Leader with the RCAF. https://www. rasc. ca/john-heard. Director of the David Dunlap Observatory (1951-65), Royal Astronomical Society of Canada President (1953-54). f. F/L John Edwin Fairchild (129115). Killed 13 Sep 1943. g. Wing Commander Arthur Paul Blackburn DFC (C846). Distinguished Flying Cross - No. 434 Squadron - Award effective 6 January 1945 as per London Gazette dated 16 January 1945 and AFRO 508/45 dated 23 March 1945. Born 1916 in Aylsford, Nova Scotia; home in New Glasgow (ex-COTC at St. Francis Xavier University); enlisted Halifax, 4 July 1938. Commissioned 1938. Received wings at Trenton, 17 June 1939. Award presented 1 April 1949. No citation other than "completed. numerous operations against the enemy in the course of which [he has] invariably displayed the utmost fortitude, courage and devotion to duty. " Public Records Office Air 2/9038 has recommendation dated 26 October 1944. No details of first tour; credited with 15 sorties (73 hours ten minutes) on second tour. 14 July 44 Leipzig (6. 40) 18 Aug 44 Bremen (5. 40) 15 July 44 Diversion (4. 20) 25 Aug 44 Calais (4. 10)) 17 July 44 Caen (4. 35) 27 Aug 44 Sterkrade-Duisburg 18 July 44 Weseling (6. 10) (5. 20) 23 July 44 Donges (5. 45) 10 Sep 44 Le Havre (4. 25) 24 July 44 L'Hey (3. 40) 12 Sep 44 Le Havre (4. 25) 1 Aug 44 Acquet (4. 05) 12 Sep 44 Dortmund (5. 05, 3 Aug 44 Foret de Nieppe by flak) (4. 30) 14 Sep 44 Duisburg (6. 05) 16 Aug 44 Kiel (5. 35) 18 Sep 44 Domburgh (3. 45) Since this officer's enlistment in the Royal Canadian Air Force early in 1939 he has distinguished himself as a forceful and courageous leader. His operational efficiency during the tour of operations with Coastal Command and his work as an instructor at an Air Navigation School has brought him the praise of all his Senior Officers and the men who have worked with him. Since joining the bomber squadron, Wing Commander Blackburn has proven himself a highly skilful and courageous captain whose fine example and untiring work both in the air and on the ground has led his squadron to an outstanding high standard of operational efficiency. h. F/O James Taylor Sinclair (181901). Instructor at No 6 Bomber & Gunnery School, Mountain View, Ontario. The first log book is signed twice by Alec Taylor on 20 Oct 1941 and the following: a. F/O Eric John Martin (73004) x 3 signatures. Instructor at No 10 Elementary Flight Training School. b. S/L Arthur Frederick Merritt (22146). Chief Flying Instructor. c. P/O Derek Colles Ross (120596). KIA 23 April 1944. d. Sgt [later F/O] Peter Crew Ryall (152083). With two exercise books and one RAF notebook. All complete in Taylor's handwriting. Good condition Est.
Flying Log Books. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Two log books belonging to Flying Officer Alec Taylor RAFVR. He and his crew failed to return from a raid on Nuremburg on August 10th, 1943 (the last entry in his second log book). Short Stirling EE885 HA-G was hit by incendiaries from above while over the target area. All the crew apart from the pilot, Canadian Flight Sergeant Stuart Fillmore RCAF, survived. This was the crews' 7th operation and F/Sgt Fillmore's 9th. Signatures in the second log book are: a. Flight Lieutenant Stuart Reginald Fillmore (J/6386), KIA 11 Aug 1943. b. Squadron Leader Frederick John "Bunny" Austin DFC (40168). c. Squadron Leader John Overton DFC (122228). d. Gordon Roland St Cyr Gwynne-Timothy (Royal Flying Corps) x 3 signatures. e. F/L [Dr] John Frederick Heard RCAF. During WW2, he headed several air navigation schools attaining the rank of Squadron Leader with the RCAF. https://www. rasc. ca/john-heard. Director of the David Dunlap Observatory (1951-65), Royal Astronomical Society of Canada President (1953-54). f. F/L John Edwin Fairchild (129115). Killed 13 Sep 1943. g. Wing Commander Arthur Paul Blackburn DFC (C846). Distinguished Flying Cross - No. 434 Squadron - Award effective 6 January 1945 as per London Gazette dated 16 January 1945 and AFRO 508/45 dated 23 March 1945. Born 1916 in Aylsford, Nova Scotia; home in New Glasgow (ex-COTC at St. Francis Xavier University); enlisted Halifax, 4 July 1938. Commissioned 1938. Received wings at Trenton, 17 June 1939. Award presented 1 April 1949. No citation other than "completed. numerous operations against the enemy in the course of which [he has] invariably displayed the utmost fortitude, courage and devotion to duty. " Public Records Office Air 2/9038 has recommendation dated 26 October 1944. No details of first tour; credited with 15 sorties (73 hours ten minutes) on second tour. 14 July 44 Leipzig (6. 40) 18 Aug 44 Bremen (5. 40) 15 July 44 Diversion (4. 20) 25 Aug 44 Calais (4. 10)) 17 July 44 Caen (4. 35) 27 Aug 44 Sterkrade-Duisburg 18 July 44 Weseling (6. 10) (5. 20) 23 July 44 Donges (5. 45) 10 Sep 44 Le Havre (4. 25) 24 July 44 L'Hey (3. 40) 12 Sep 44 Le Havre (4. 25) 1 Aug 44 Acquet (4. 05) 12 Sep 44 Dortmund (5. 05, 3 Aug 44 Foret de Nieppe by flak) (4. 30) 14 Sep 44 Duisburg (6. 05) 16 Aug 44 Kiel (5. 35) 18 Sep 44 Domburgh (3. 45) Since this officer's enlistment in the Royal Canadian Air Force early in 1939 he has distinguished himself as a forceful and courageous leader. His operational efficiency during the tour of operations with Coastal Command and his work as an instructor at an Air Navigation School has brought him the praise of all his Senior Officers and the men who have worked with him. Since joining the bomber squadron, Wing Commander Blackburn has proven himself a highly skilful and courageous captain whose fine example and untiring work both in the air and on the ground has led his squadron to an outstanding high standard of operational efficiency. h. F/O James Taylor Sinclair (181901). Instructor at No 6 Bomber & Gunnery School, Mountain View, Ontario. The first log book is signed twice by Alec Taylor on 20 Oct 1941 and the following: a. F/O Eric John Martin (73004) x 3 signatures. Instructor at No 10 Elementary Flight Training School. b. S/L Arthur Frederick Merritt (22146). Chief Flying Instructor. c. P/O Derek Colles Ross (120596). KIA 23 April 1944. d. Sgt [later F/O] Peter Crew Ryall (152083). With two exercise books and one RAF notebook. All complete in Taylor's handwriting. Good condition Est.

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