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Old 1st August 2014, 19:27
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159 Sqn Liberator damaged 23 July 1942

Hi,

During an attack on shipping in Benghazi 23 July 1942 was one Liberator from 159 Sqn damaged in combat with enemy fighters.

I have the following information from Tavender's: The Distinguished Flying Medal Register
Banks, Raymond Victor. Aus.404463 Sgt, RAAF, 178 Sqn (L.G. 27 Apr 1943)
“He has participated in 9 daylight attacks in which he acted as fire controller. On daylight attack carried out on shipping in Benghazi on 23rd July 1942, the formation in which his aircraft was flying met with heavy anti-aircraft fire and was broken up. He coolly directed the fire of his aircraft which was then subjected to concentrated enemy fighter attacks and one enemy fighter was shot down. He then assisted in the stopping of riddled petrol tanks which enabled the aircraft to reach friendly territory.”

Unfortunately is there no information about Middle East operations by 159 Sqn in the ORB during this period. Is it possibly to identify the aircraft and the other crew members via damage report or any similar documents? According to A History of the Mediterranean Air War, Vol 2 Liberator A1534 was lost on this date but as 3 crew member became PoWs I assume this was another aircraft.

Thanks in advance,
Peter
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