Flying Officer Frizzell had completed over thirty operational trips and had begun his second tour of operations when his Lancaster aircraft was shot down
Frizzell, James Clifford (Flying Officer)
Killed in Action 1943-August-28

Birth Date: 1910-December-03
Born: Lacombe, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Parents: Son of James Guy Frizzell and Carrie Alice (nee Morgan) Frizzell of Sunnyslope, Alberta
Spouse: Husband of Mary S Frizzell, of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Home: Sunnyslope, Alberta
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
97 (PFF) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Achieve Your Aim
Base
RAF Bourn
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner
Service Numbers
J/11609
Home
Target
Temporary Burial
Remains were later exhumed from this location and reburied
Crew or Other Personnel
Lancaster JA958
Mission
Lancaster Mk.III JA958
Bombing Nuremberg Germany 1943-August-27 to 1943-August-28
97 (PFF) Sqn (RAF) RAF Bourn
97 Squadron RAF (Achieve Your Aim), Pathfinder Force, RAF Bourn. Lancaster BIII aircraft JA 958 OF-K was likely shot down by night fighter pilot Oblt Otto Ertel of 5/JG300, four miles north of Erlangen, Germany during an operation against targets in Nuremberg, Germany. The Lancaster crashed at Bubenreuth near Erlangen
Flight Lieutenant O B Robertson DFC (RCAF), Flight Lieutenant E G Crockett (RCAF), Flying Officer J C Frizzell (RCAF), Warrant Officer 2nd Class W S Hebb (RCAF) and Flight Sergeant W I L Wilkes (RAFVR were all killed in action
Warrant Officer P Scott (RAFVR) and Sergeant W G Peel (RAFVR) survived and were taken as Prisoners of War
Addendum: FS. W.I.L. Wilkes (RAF) was also killed and two members of the crew, not Canadians, were taken Prisoners Of War.