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Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
Can anyone help in finding out what happened to a Mosquito on the 21st July 1944. The pilot was Flying Officer Maurice Leslie Dodd of 235 Sqn.
Thanks Si |
Re: Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
His other crewman was
Name: MORRISON, FRANK MCKENZIE Initials: F M Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Flying Officer Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Unit Text: 235 Sqdn. Age: 23 Date of Death: 21/07/1944 Service No: 135622 Additional information: Son of John and Catherine Morrison, of Cawdor, Nairnshire. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 208. Memorial: RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL I think they were flying from RAF Portreath Cornwall at that time, and presumably he was anti shipping strikes in support of the Normandy campaign. Don't know if it helps much, but with 2 Names it might draw something else out! |
Re: Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
Thanks Icare9
the pilot, flying officer Dodd was a relation to me and i was just trying to find out the aircraft was lost, thanks again for the information. |
Re: Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
Mosquito FB.VI serial HR127 coded LA-S lost over sea on anti-sub patrol.
Henk. |
Re: Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
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what do you think the likely cause of loss was, fighter interception or Submarine air defence ? |
Re: Mosquito Loss on 21st July 1944
Not a slightest idea; was it due to enemy action ?
Henk. |
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