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Old 3rd July 2021, 02:50
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F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

I have seen from a number of sources, Lancaster III, PB532, "Santa Azucar", regularly flown by F/L O. Lloyd-Davies, 100 Squadron, during 1944-1945. F/L Davies was noted as being from South America.

Does anyone know what country this was ?

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Old 3rd July 2021, 05:33
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

F/Lt.Owen Lloyd Davies, 130662, (or F/Lt. O ,L, DA VIES ?)
From the April 1945 ORB he piloted PB532 "S2" on the 9th, 18th and 25th.
Others were November 44
PB569 "Y"; ND644"B";LM952"W";LM623"S";LM678"X".
December 44
LM623;LM672.
February 45
LM623"S"; LM739"Z"; LM688"X"; MD356 "O".
March 45
ND356"O"; NG292"R".
April 45
PA221"V2"
PB532"S2".

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Old 3rd July 2021, 16:54
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

Thanks Alex - what I'm really after though is what county, from South America, that he was from.

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Old 3rd July 2021, 17:07
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

From his initial service number 1542914 he enlisted in the UK between June 1940 and February 1941.
Where does the South American source come from ?
PB532 was originally with 550 Squadron.

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Old 3rd July 2021, 18:04
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

Slightly different initials for Lloyd-Davies here: https://www.taringa.net/+militares_e...mundial_15t2o6

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Old 3rd July 2021, 18:06
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

Santa azúcar means literally holy sugar, I guess a play on 'S-Sugar'. I would say he was born in Argentina
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Old 3rd July 2021, 18:47
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

Agreed Leendert,
Lt. John Owen Lloyd Davies, DFC.
Your link suggests that he was from Chile.
Rich, I would agree about the "S" for Sugar link you make.

However P/O. O L Davies in RAF Air Force Lists [1942 (w) 25th September].
Suppose that it could be the same man but why drop the first Christion name ?

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Old 3rd July 2021, 21:03
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

https://digital.nls.uk/british-milit...chive/96275254
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Old 3rd July 2021, 21:25
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Old 3rd July 2021, 21:31
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Re: F/L O. Lloyd-Davis, 100 Squadron RAF

Many thanks everyone - Leendert that is a great website!

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