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Old 21st May 2007, 08:28
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Re: Operation Jubilee aircrew list

Steve,

I have quickly run through the list and can add the following details about Australians/RAAF fighter pilots. There may be more, however, this will take a little more time.

41 Sqn RAF
William Michael Coombes – 41 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF
Jeffrey Cecil King - 41 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF

43 Sqn RAF
Edgar Trenchard Smith (RAAF 404606) - 43 Sqn RAF
Godfrey Massey Ball (RAAF 404227)– 43 Sqn RAF, 531 Sqn RAF
Peter John Hedderwick (RAAF 401950) – 43 Sqn RAF – killed 08 Feb 45
Ross William Leeming (RAAF 410975) – 43 Sqn RAF, ?

65 Sqn RAF
Robert Leopold Cunningham (RAAF 402493) – 65 Sqn RAF, 501 Sqn RAF, 457 Sqn RAAF


66 Sqn RAF
Kevin Milne Barclay (RAAF 407662) – 79 Sqn RAF, 66 Sqn RAF, 453 Sqn RAAF, 457 Sqn RAAF, 452 Sqn RAAF

87 Sqn RAF
Bob Bawden (RAAF 403306) – 87 Sqn RAF, 533 Sqn RAF, 457 Sqn RAAF

91 Sqn RAF
Thomas Otto Omdahl (RAAF 404412) – 91 Sqn RAF, ?

111 Sqn RAF
Barry Edward Gale DFC (RAAF 401116) - 111 Sqn RAF, 124 Sqn RAF, 165 Sqn RAF
Harold David Christian (RAAF 400779) – 111 Sqn RAF

129 Sqn RAF
Edward Smith Hall (RAAF 403013) – 129 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF
Ernest Arthur Roy Esau DFC (RAAF 405473) – 129 Sqn RAF, 453 Sqn RAAF

131 Sqn RAF
Alfred Vincent Noel Ede (RAAF 405302) – 167 Sqn RAF, 131 Sqn RAF, 133 Sqn RAF, 131 Sqn RAF, 457 Sqn RAAF
Anthony Thomas Ruskin-Rowe (RAAF 411389) – 131 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF – KIA 20 Jun 43

174 Sqn RAF
Charles Bryce Watson (RAAF 400849) – 607 Sqn RAF, 174 Sqn RAF

175 Sqn RAF
Donald George Andrews DFC (RAAF 404795) – 615 Sqn RAF, 245 Sqn RAF, 175 Sqn RAF, 453 Sqn RAAF

222 Sqn RAF
John William McDonald (RAAF 404971) – 72 Sqn RAF, temp 222 Sqn RAF, ?, 72 Sqn RAF – KIA 05 Dec 42
Alan Roy Menzies (RAAF 403676) – 72 Sqn RAF, temp 222 Sqn RAF, ?, 453 Sqn RAAF – killed in a/c collision 05 Dec 42

232 Sqn RAF
Jack Martin Kirkman (RAAF 406017) - ?, 232 Sqn RAF, 64 Sqn RAF, 1435 Sqn RAF, 603 Sqn RAF? - POW

245 Sqn RAF
William Robert Kilpatrick (RAAF 400718) – 245 Sqn RAF, ?, 184 Sqn RAF – KIA 31 Jul 43

253 Sqn RAF
Richard Owen Lloyd (RAAF 401979) – 253 Sqn RAF, 538 Sqn RAF, 56 Sqn RAF, 238 Sqn RAF, 127 Sqn RAF – killed 03 Nov 44


501 Sqn RAF
Granville Allan Mawer (RAAF 403112) – 245 Sqn RAF, 501 Sqn RAF, 54 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF – killed 26 Sept 43

610 Sqn RAF
Southwood Carson Creagh (RAAF 405123) – 610 Sqn RAF, 452 Sqn RAAF

611 Sqn RAF
Robert Gordon Kleimeyer DFC (Australian in RNZAF 411985)

616 Sqn RAF
Frederick Owen Anthony Gaze DFC (Australian in RAF 60167) – 610 Sqn RAF, 616 Sqn RAF, 64 Sqn RAF, 129 Sqn RAF, 41 Sqn RAF, 616 Sqn RAF
John Harold Smithson DFC (RAAF 401252) – 616 Sqn RAF, 457 Sqn RAAF


A possible explanation for why there were few RAAF pilots in UK based RAF squadrons during August 1942....... Many experienced Australian fighter pilots had been recalled home earlier in the year to defend against the Japanese. Most were filtered into 75 & 76 Sqns RAAF and were fighting at Milne Bay in August. In June of the same year 452 & 457 Sqns had also been requested to return home and defend the Northern coastline eventually forming No.1 Spitfire Wing with 54 Sqn RAF. Meanwhile there were still three Australian manned fighter squadrons in the Middle East – 3 Sqn RAAF, 450 & 451 Sqs. During the Dieppe raids the sole remaining Australian equipped day-fighter unit in the UK was 453 Sqn which was in the process of ‘working up’. All these movements may help explain why there were relatively few Australians attached to RAF squadrons during Operation Jubilee.

regards, Drew
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