1943-October-12 Pilot Officer Survived
Halifax B/GR.Mk.IIEQ@U |
1659 HCU RCAF |
1659 Heavy Conversion Unit (RCAF), RAF Dishforth, Halifax BII aircraft JB 893 was on a night cross country training exercise when it ran into an unspecified emergency and the bale out order was given. The rear gunner, Sergeant GH Conran (RCAF), found he could not rotate his turret to retrieve his parachute pack and in his attempts to do so knocked himself out. Unaware of his predicament the rest of the crew abandoned the aircraft, Sergeant JJ Maher (RCAF) and Sergeant BS Rowe (RCAF) being injured, the others landing safely. When the unmanned aircraft crashed at Lower Brailes, Warwickshire, England, the tail broke off and rescuers found Sergeant Conran alive in his turret with head injuries and a broken arm Sergeant Maher and Sergeant Rowe would be shot down together in 431 Squadron Halifax LK 963 SE-H, 1944-01-29. Sergeant Rowe would be killed and Sergeant Maher would become a Prisoner of War |