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Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Hello,
For the EoE Project, I'm researching the first Bomber Command Victoria Cross Award: We carry this in our DB as: "August 13, 1940: 49 Squadron, Scampton: Hampden I P1323. Returned with hydraulic system badly damaged by AA fire during low-level night attack on the old aqueduct on the Dortmund-Ems canal north of Münster 1.45 a.m. F/L R.A.B. Learoyd and rest of crew unhurt. Aircraft damaged but repairable. (AIR14/2666) For making ‘a specially determined attack’ Learoyd was subsequently awarded Bomber Command’s first VC of the war." My questions: 1) I know Learoyd's first name was Roderick, but what were the full names for his middle initials? 2) Does anyone know the full a/c code? It would be EAo? We want to do a 4-view color profile of this a/c. 3) Are any photos known of this a/c, P1323, the crew, and specifically Learoyd, taken right after the mission? 4) I'm sure that this story has been well-researched and written up in the literature. Can anyone point me to the most complete and reliable sources for this story, other than the VC Citation? Regards, |
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Re: Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Hello,
1/. Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd. 2/. P4403 - "EA-M". 3/. Yes , see "The Hampden file by Harry Moyle, Air Britain. 4/. Yes, see "The Hampden File" and "VC's of the Air" by John Frayn Turner. Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 22nd August 2012 at 22:36. |
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Re: Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Hi Larry,
He is mentioned in The London Gazette nr.34927 of 20/10/1940 (page 4): Quote Acting Flight Lieutenant Roderick Alastair Brook LEAROYD (37860). This officer, as first pilot of a Hampden aircraft, has repeatedly shown the highest conception of his duty and complete indifference to personal danger in making attacks at the lowest altitudes regardless of opposition. On the night of I2th August, 1940, he was detailed to attack a special objective on the Dortmund-Ems Canal. He had attacked this objective on a previous occasion and was well aware of the risks entailed. To achieve success it was necessary to approach from a direction well known to the enemy, through a lane of especially disposed anti-aircraft defences, and in the face of the most intense point blank fire from guns of all calibres. The reception of the preceding aircraft might well have deterred the stoutest heart, all being hit and two lost. Flight Lieutenant Learoyd nevertheless made his attack at 150 feet, his aircraft being repeatedly hit and large pieces of the main planes torn away. He was almost blinded by the glare of many searchlights at close range but pressed home this attack with the greatest resolution and skill. He subsequently brought his wrecked aircraft home and, as. the landing flaps were inoperative and the undercarriage indicators out of action, waited for dawn in the vicinity of his aerodrome before landing, which he accomplished without causing injury to his crew or further damage to the aircraft. The high courage, skill and determination, which this officer has invariably displayed on many occasions in the face of the enemy, sets an example which is unsurpassed. Unquote Best regards from Belgium Luc |
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Re: Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Hello,
As I expected, almost immediately I've received many useful replies to my questions, both on this form and to my direct email. Thanks to you all. Apparently a pewter miniature of this a/c has been done which claims that the nickname of this plane was "Pinnochio." I presume that among these responses there are some photos showing this on Hampden EAoM. If anyone has any digital images directly from these photos that they can share with our working group I'd very much appreciate hearing from you. We're well on our way with this color profile. Regards, |
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Re: Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Attacked at 150ft! Gawdddd, that's courage.
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Re: Need info on first BC VC on Aug 13, 1940 mission over Germany in Hampden
Hello Larry,
Re photo. there is one in the Hampton file and yes port side forward fuselage does show artwork. I was going to mention it earlier but could not remember the name of the cartoon character so left it out, little fellow with funny hat and bow and arrow name is given - Pinnocchio. Should be ok to get it from Air Britian I expect.credit for photo says Peter Green & Douglas Garton Alex |
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