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A Pause For Thought


Jabo

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Today is an important day for my family.

 

74 years ago today my great-uncle William Nicol was lost during a Reconnaissance misson over the North Sea. The bodies of the crew were never found. Below is the RAF report.

 

07/04/1940: Reconnaissance, North Sea

type: Wellington Mk IA
serial number: N2949, KO-H
operation: Reconnaissance
lost: 07/04/1940
Pilot Officer Roy A. Gayford, RAF 40295, 115 Sqdn., age unknown, 07/04/1940, missing
Sergeant William F. Nicol, RAFVR 740335, 115 Sqdn., age 21, 07/04/1940, missing
Sergeant Michael F. Murphy, RAF 580735, 115 Sqdn., age 20, 07/04/1940, missing
Sergeant Robert J. Moore, RAF 522730, 115 Sqdn., age 23, 07/04/1940, missing
Leading Aircraftman Daniel Armstrong, RAF 543847, 115 Sqdn., age 20, 07/04/1940, missing
Aircraftman 1st Class John Moss, RAF 629737, 115 Sqdn., age unknown, 07/04/1940, missing

Took off from Lossiemouth at 11.15 hrs, in company with aircraft from No. 9 Squadron to search for enemy shipping off Denmark. Both Squadrons were operating under the authority of HQ 18 Group, Coastal Command. Became separated from the main formation and was shot down by Me 110's. The crew are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.

 

Lest we forget...

 

Nick

 

With my own personal thanks to the Commonwealth War Graves Commision and the RAF Museum Hendon for helping me track this down.

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