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No. 107 Sqdn
Good Morning,
During their operations in the Mediterrianen the Sqn lost 2 Blenheims on the 9th october 1941 on an anti-shillings sortie along the Sicilian coast. One of the a/c was flown by the C/O W/Cdr. Frazer H. Harte (Obs: F/O Bloodworth, wo/ag F/O Wewage-Smith. A 2nd Blenheim was lost, crew: Walders/Jones/Hunting. I’m looking for the codes & s/n of the a/c , time of take-off. Thx in advance. Dirk |
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Blenheim IV Z7638 (W/Cdr F.A. Harte DFC, F/O C.O. Bloodworth, F/O T. Wewage-Smith, Lt E.E.A. Talbot RE) and Blenheim IV Z7644 (F/O N.W.Walders RNZAF, Sgt S.Jones, Sgt W.K.Hunting RCAF). Both aircraft crashed at Capo Sant’ Allessio at 14.40 with the loss of all aboard. Gunby and Temple says the cause was mid-air collision
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Andrei,
Thx a lot for your swift respons. That’s what I’m looking for. So the W/Cdr plane had a 4th member. What was his function during this sortie. For what stands the letters “RE” after his name? Kind regards, Dirk |
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Dirk,
Lt Talbot was an Army Officer, attached to 107 Sqn. RE stands for Royal Engineers. Gunby and Temple says Lt Talbot was a passenger, but I personally doubt it since this was an operational sortie
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Andrei,
I think you are wright about that. Anyway, this would be against the regulations, wouldn’t it. Again Many thx for your answer. Dirk |
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Dirk,
I've found a little bit more info about Lt Talbot: http://uxbmalta.blogspot.com/2011/10...nd-talbot.html https://maltagc70.wordpress.com/2016...posal-officer/ So he had been carrying out some kind of Intelligence duties. Anyway, the fact, that the War Office sent an urgent telegram calling on Malta’s Governor and Commander in Chief to account for the death of Lt Talbot is the most unusual.
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Here's the entry in the ORB:
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Andreas
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Andrei, Andreas,
Thx for your additional data and links. Quit interesting. Scrolling through the 2nd TAF volumes for the CO during the Sqdn attachment, it seems hard to find their Christian names on the net. Perhaps you can shed a light on these: W/Cdr’s M.E. Pollard, W.J. Scott and W.C. Maher. Kind regards, Dirk |
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Hello,
43117 W/C William Christopher MAHER DFC 41615 W/C Michael Evelyn POLLARD DSO, DFC, AFC 28117 W/C William Joseph SCOTT DSO, AFC* Col. Last edited by Col Bruggy; 13th May 2018 at 17:21. |
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Re: No. 107 Sqdn
Col,
Thx. Very much appriciated. Grtz, Dirk |
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