Filteau, John Frederick (Flight Lieutenant)

Killed in Action 1945-February-27

Flight Lieutenant John Frederick Filteau RCAF

Birth Date: 1918-September-08

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Home: Calgary, Alberta

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Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

464 Sqn- Squadron (RAAF)
Aequo Animo Equanimity

Base

Rank

Flight Lieutenant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

J/10125

Final Burial
Google MapWar Cemetery
III C 6

Mission

Mosquito FB.Mk VI PZ309

Bombing 1945-February-27 to 1945-February-27

464 (B) Sqn (RAAF) B.87 Rosieres-en-Santerre, France
464 Australia Squadron (Aequo Animo). Mosquito FBVI aircraft PZ 309 took off from Rosieriers, France for night intruder operations over north-west Germany. The aircraft was part of a force of 11 aircraft from 464 Squadron detailed to attack enemy lines of communications behind the front. This included bombing and strafing trains, coaches, marshalling yards, motor transport and power stations. At approximately 21:00 hours, PZ 309 crashed near Namurok, Namur, Belgium, and part of its bomb load exploded on impact. The cause of the crash was not known. RCAF pilot Flt. Lt. J.F. Filteau was died later in the 130th US General Hospital. RCAF navigator Flying Officer H.I. Storen bailed out and was injured with a concussion.