Bridgman, Donald Charles (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1943-October-09

Flying Officer Donald Charles Bridgman RCAF

Birth Date: 1922-August-15

Born: Chungking China

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Home: Toronto, Ontario

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

487 Sqn- Squadron (RNZAF)
Ki Te Mutunga Through to the end

Base

RAF Hunsdon

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Observer / Navigator

Service Numbers

J/13782
Prev: J/13787

Mission

Mosquito FB.Mk VI HX965

Combat Metz France 1943-October-09 to 1943-October-09

487 () Sqn (RNZAF) RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk, England
487 New Zealand Squadron (Ki Te Mutunga). Target - Metz, France. When crossing the enemy coast, heavy anti-aircraft fire was encountered. Wing Commander Wilson's aircraft HX 965 was repeatedly hit and sustained much damage. The navigator was mortally wounded and his parachute and equipment were set on fire. Wing Commander Wilson, unable to access the fire extinguisher, promptly smothered the flames with his hands and threw the smouldering equipment overboard. He afterwards flew the damaged bomber home to an airfield where he effected a successful crash-landing. This officer displayed great courage, skill and determination in the face of very trying circumstances. HX 965 crashed at the aerodrome at Manston, England.