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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Brian,
A very thorny issue! Firstly, I'll give you a rundown on George Windsor Sayer's career, it is vital in understanding where he was located at certain times: Enrolled in the RAAF April, 1940. Enlisted in the RAAF 21/7/40 1 Reception Centre, Melbourne - 21/7/40 1 Initial Training School, Somers,Victoria (4[P] Cse.) - 21/7/40 3 Elementary Flying Training School, Essendon, Vic. (4[P] Cse.) -19/9/40 2 Service Flying Training School, Wagga, NSW (4[P] Cse.) - 18/11/40 Flying Badge - 17/1/40 2 Embarkation Depot, Bradfield Park, NSW - 10/3/41 1 Embarkartion Depot, Ascot Vale, Vic - 18/3/41 Embarked Sydney - 9/4/41 Disembarked Egypt - 5/5/41 Middle East Pool - 5/5/41 RAF HQ Middle East - ? 8 Sqn, Aden - 30/5/41 108 Maintenance Unit, Kilo 17, Egypt - 9/10/41 To Far East - 14/1/42 Departed Java - ? 5 Embarkation Depot, Perth, WA - (de-planed) 23/4/42 1 Embarkation Depot, Ascot Vale, Vic 1 Service Flying Training School, Point Cook - 30/5/42 30 Sqn RAAF (Beaufighters) - 11/6/42 To Port Moresby, New Guinea - 17/9/42 Operational Base Unit, Townsville (non-effective) - 23/9/42 AFHQ Pool (non-effective) 23/9/42 Killed in Air Operations, Buna, PNG - 23/9/42 Sourced from Sayer's A9301 at the NAA (a real dog's breakfast!). Sayer was rumored to have served in a fighter unit in the Middle East, I can't find any proof of that. The other thorny issue is his reported service with a fighter unit in Russia. All my sources on 151 Wing's stint in the USSR, particularly Hugh Harkins' Hurricane IIB Combat Log - 151 Wing RAF North Russia 1941 (which is virtually a transcription of the ORB's of 151 Wing, 81 Sqn and 134 Sqn), were checked and I couldn't find any mention of Sayer. He was reportedly with a fighter unit there for one week. 151 Wing's stint in Russia was 12/8/41 - 11/41. I can't see a lowly Sergeant in an obscure unit in the Middle East being transferred to wilds of Russia for one week!. I still have an open mind on the matter*. All this stuff about Sayer's service on fighters, first appeared in an official wartime publication entitled, These Eagles - The Story of the R.A.A.F. at War, prepared by the RAAF Directorate of Public Relations pp.22-4(1942), in a chapter entitled "Ubiquity". Sayer is also mentioned on pp.171-7 "Sea Saga", which describes his exploits with HMSRAF "Scorpion" and its 44-day journey from Java to Australia (W/C J R Jeudwine and Co.).. On Sayer's death in New Guinea the local rags* picked up on this story, adding bits and pieces of their own to the tale, making it difficult to find the truth. Most of the reporting was truthful, but confusing. I put this one to sleep years ago and never followed it up later. Be interesting to see if anything new comes of it. * I believe there were four (4) Australians on 151 Wing in Russia: 404054 Barton Campbell, 406004 Selwyn"Nobby" Clark, 404062 Arthur "Nat" Gould and 402256 Mark Sheldon. ** You can read a smattering of their reportage here: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230582712 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48886243 http://nla.gov.au/nla,news-article2604405 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11999177 Col. Last edited by Col Bruggy; 31st March 2018 at 16:19. |
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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Hi Col
I can only repeat my admiration of your knowledge, far and wide. Sincere thanks for your efforts. I can only concur with your findings. Cheers Brian |
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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Brian,
In fairness to Sayer it should be said, that whilst he was at No.108 Maintenance Unit (which was basically a Storage/Ferry Unit), he might well of have been "flying fighters", but not operationally! Col. |
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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Brian
Seen the date from Col B., Have just been given documents relating to losses, captures, torture, and killings in this area of operations to pen a book, he is probably amongst the pages. If I don't post then there is nothing in the relating documents. Regards Andy Bird |
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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Hi Andy
Which theatre of operations do you mean? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Sgt Observer GORDON 59 Squadron 1942
Hi Andy
Awaiting a reply, please. I've also sent you a PM. Cheers Brian |
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