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Old 14th October 2024, 22:05
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Alistair Whitelaw Sinclair 617 Squadron RAF

My daughter works in a retro clothes store has been asked about a dinner jacket with a 617 Squadron badge on it. The owner was as shown above. He claimed to have flown on the 1943 Dambuster raid but this seems unlikely given that all the aircrew are listed in numerous websites and he is not with them. Does anyone know more about this individual? I have tried to defuse obvious answers by suggesting he was ground crew, served post-war etc. but it seems the owner is looking to sell the jacket as belonging to a genuine "Dambuster".

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Old 17th October 2024, 02:03
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Re: Alistair Whitelaw Sinclair 617 Squadron RAF

Hi Keith,

I can see an "54604 F/O Alexander Sinclair", F/E in the crew of F/Lt Charles Nelson Hill, DFC in February 1945 in the 617 ORB.

But no sign of your man in the London Gazette or AIR78.

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Old 17th October 2024, 02:48
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Re: Alistair Whitelaw Sinclair 617 Squadron RAF

AIR 78 has -
Alan Wesley Sinclair - 5042929
and
Alastair Sinclair - 1564333.

There is an A,W, Sinclair buried at Broken Hill Cemetery, Broken Hill City, New South Wales, Australia. So maybe the man you seek was an RAAF airman ?
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Old 17th October 2024, 09:15
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Re: Alistair Whitelaw Sinclair 617 Squadron RAF

Nope. Sorry boys, I found those guys but neither fits the description other than initials and surname. This man claimed he was hand-picked by Gibson for the Dams raid, and was a former aircraft apprentice. He was aged 21 in 1943. One of the Sinclairs (Alexander) was a flight engineer in 617 squadron in 1945 and flew nine missions. Alistair Wilson Sinclair was an observer in the RAF in 1943 but not in 617 squadron.
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