Broemeling, Alvin John (Flight Sergeant)

Killed in Action 1943-January-16

Flight Sergeant Alvin John Broemeling RCAF

Birth Date: 1922-November-15

Born: Provost Alberta

Parents: Son of Stephen and Mary Broemeling, of Provost, Alberta.

Spouse:

Home: Cadogan, Alberta

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

467 Sqn- Squadron (RAAF)
Recidite Adversarius Atque Ferociter Your opponents will retreat because of your courageous attack

Base

RAF Normanton

Rank

Flight Sergeant

Position

Wireless Air Gunner

Service Numbers

R/1219014
Prev: R/121901

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I/III ED360

Bombing Berlin Germany 1943-January-15 to 1943-January-16

467 (B) Sqn (RAAF) RAF Bottesford, England
Delivered to No. 467 Australian Squadron (Recidite Adversarius Atque Ferociter) in Dec 1942. RAF Bottesford Lancaster I aircraft ED 360 on a raid to Berlin, Germany. Rear gunner FS AJ Broemeling (RCAF) failed to respond on the intercom and was found unconscious, probably due to failure of his oxygen mask. His issued mask was found to be faulty and he was given the spare mask carried aboard instead. The spare mask was an older version prone to freezing and it is believed to have malfunctioned at the 19,000 ft altitude and temperatures about -50C that the aircraft was flying. The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Thiele RNZAF, quickly dived to a lower altitude then put the bomber on auto pilot while still in the target area to assist in pulling Flight Sergeant Broemeling out of his turret, but despite continuous artificial respiration being applied by the rest of the crew (Sergeant Bovis RAF, Sergeant Metcalfe RAF, Sergeant Sheekey RAF, Sergeant Gillman RAF and Sergeant Everard RAF). The aircraft was struck by anti-aircraft fire several times but managed to limp back to Botteford. FS Broemeling was declared dead when the aircraft landed (A. Storr). Lancaster I ED 360 was shot down six months later, flying with 106 Sqn, on July 9, 1943.