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Steve Smith 24th May 2023 18:26

Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Hi,

A Walrus picked up a crew of five on April 16th 1943. Trying to ID the crew picked up and the crew of the Walrus. Not much info, but that's all I have.

Any help appreciated.

Steve

Larry 25th May 2023 19:06

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Steve,

I guess you could state which sea the pick up was achieved? North Sea, Channel or the Med etc?

Chris Goss 25th May 2023 19:48

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
If UK waters, a trawl through 276, 277 278 ORBs. I found a Do 217 pilot that way but no mention of his name in the ORB

Steve Smith 26th May 2023 12:43

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry (Post 329738)
Steve,

I guess you could state which sea the pick up was achieved? North Sea, Channel or the Med etc?

Hi, At the time of post that was all I had. I now know off the coast of St Eval.

Steve

Buckeye30 27th May 2023 13:55

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Could be No.276 they had detachments around Cornwall and covered this area, and flew rescue sorties on the 16th.

Couldn't read their ORB for the 16th though (on pp.7-8).


Regards
Nick

RSwank 27th May 2023 20:45

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
I tried reading the 276 Squadron Summary of Events for 16 April 1943. My best guess on what it says (the text is hard to read):


Harrowbeer 16.4.43
Walrus ordered off from Harrowbeer on search 225 degrees 33 miles Bolt Head. Aircraft wreckage found on arrival at spot. Walrus landed among debris but only yellow oxygen bottles and lower half of an Irvin suit picked up. In the pocket of the Irwin suit 6 Bomb pins were found. Two boats seen 12 miles west of the position. Later in the afternoon, Walrus from “C” Flight Portreath ordered off on search 240 degrees 45 miles from Scillies. After searching, a dinghy containing 7 aircrew was found. Owing to rough seas?? and the fact that the Walrus would be unable to take off again with such a load, ?O? (SOS?) markers were dropped and the Boats were guided to the position. Walrus remained in position over the dinghy until all aircrew were transferred to the Rescue launch. This Walrus had previously been employed in the search which “B” Flight found the wreckage earlier in the day. At 21.00 hours this evening the Walrus from “B” Flight was airborne in a search for W/C O’Brien (Portreath Wing) who had been seen in his dinghy near the French coast. At 21.33 the Walrus from Portreath was ordered off on the same search and carrying out the search made landfall at Ouessant near Brest. Both these searches were uneventful, but W/C O’Brien was picked up by the M/G Boats early next morning.



The W/C O'Brien would appear to be the man discussed in this thread:

http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...-April-16-1943

Leendert 27th May 2023 20:52

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
O???? = Ouessant near Brest.

W/C O'Brien = W/C Peter O'Brian of 412 (RCAF) Squadron, shot down in his Spitfire.

Regards,
Leendert

Chris Goss 30th May 2023 07:45

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Portsmouth should read Perranporth or Portreath I believe?

RSwank 30th May 2023 13:40

Re: Walrus Pick up 16th April 1943
 
Chris, thanks for the tip, I think it is Portreath, (now corrected). Leendert thanks for Ouessant, (also fixed).


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