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Squadron Leader Grant Kerr DFC
I know this pilot later flew Hurricanes with 42 Squadron and Spitfires with 152 Squadron but what was his career prior to this? I know his later career was in the Far East but assume he served in ETO or ME prior to 1943?
regards Keith |
Re: Squadron Leader Grant Kerr DFC
Hello,
A clue to Grant's prior service: 19-6-1943 No.42 Sqn Blenheim V BA684 'B' Crashed in flames during raid on Pinlebu. Crew baled out and later picked up by a patrol of the Seaforth Highlanders. F/O G Kerr F/Sgt Smith F/Sgt Wilson See: The Bristol Blenheim/Warner(2nd ed.) p.584 and Air War for Burma/Shores. p.71. Col. |
Re: Squadron Leader Grant Kerr DFC
Cheers Col,
Looks like he was a bomber boy before converting to Hurris. This is interesting because he took part in the "Channel Dash" in 1942. I thought he'd be a fighter pilot but now it looks as if he was flying Beauforts with 42 Squadron. best regards Keith |
Re: Squadron Leader Grant Kerr DFC
Hello Keith,
Indeed he was! One place you can read an account of his activities during the "Channel Dash", is here: Fiasco:The Break-out of the German Battleships. Potter,John Deane London:William Heinemann,1970. pp.164-6. His Wireless Operator is named as Sgt Waller, and his Air Gunner, Sgt Smith. Col. |
Re: Squadron Leader Grant Kerr DFC
thanks mate
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