62 – Étaples Military Cemetery

Halifax MZ788 EY-F
78 Sqn
Date : 19 juillet 1944
Mission : Bombardement d’un site de V1 à Acquet (80)
Décollage : Breighton à 22:05
Causes de la perte :
L’appareil gravement endommagé 3 membres de l’équipage sautent en parachute au-dessus de la Manche. Le pilote réussi un atterrissage d’urgence à West Mailling à 01:25
Lieu de la perte :
 
Australie Fg Off Malcolm Stjernqvist BUCHANAN
Pil RAAF 414641 WIA
Distinguished Flying CrossNBC le 21/11/1944 dans l’accident du Halifax MZ810 EY-F à Breighton (U-K)
Royaume Uni Sgt William James BAILEY
FE RAFVR 1571262 WIA
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying)
Royaume Uni Plt Off John Russel HARMER
AG RAFVR 183571 KIA
Royaume Uni FS Alistair Lewis MacKENZIE
AB RAFVR 179236 MIA
Runnymede Memorial
Royaume Uni Sgt James McCANNON
AG RAFVR 184087 IND
NBC le 21/11/1944 dans l’accident du Halifax MZ810 EY-F à Breighton (U-K)
Royaume Uni Fg Off Donald Frederick RAYMENT
Nav RAFVR 151318 MIA
Runnymede Memorial
Royaume Uni Sgt James Hedley RICE
WOP AG RAFVR 185745 IND
NBC le 21/11/1944 dans l’accident du Halifax MZ810 EY-F à Breighton (U-K)

Distinguished Flying Cross.
Flying Officer Malcolm Stjernqvist BUCHANAN (Aus-414641), R.A.A.F., 78 Sqn.
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying).
1571262 Sergeant William James BAILEY, R.A.F.V.R., 78 Sqn.
One night in July, 1944, this officer and airman were captain and flight engineer respectively of an aircraft detailed to attack a target in North France. After the target had been bombed, the bomber was attacked by an enemy fighter and sustained severe damage. A fire broke out within the aircraft and an explosion occurred in Sergeant Bailey’s compartment wounding him in both legs. Disregarding his injuries, this airman fought the fire until the flames were quelled. Meanwhile Flying Officer Buchanan, who had been severely burnt about the face, flew the aircraft on a level course. This officer and airman have completed many sorties and have at all times displayed courage, fortitude and determination of a high order
FOURTH SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of TUESDAY, the 19th of SEPTEMBER, 1944