Flying Officer McDonald had previously been employed by the Royal Bank of Canada from February 12, 1935 at the Lachine, Quebec branch and later the Montreal Tramways Terminal branch from where he enlisted in the RCAF on September 11, 1940
McDonald, Charles Grant (Flying Officer)
Killed in Action 1943-October-09

Birth Date: 1916
Born:
Parents: Son of Mr and Mrs W C McDonald, of Westmount, Province of Quebec, Canada.
Spouse:
Home: Westmount, Quebec
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: 1940-September-11
Service
RCAF
Unit
464 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAAF)
Aequo Animo Equanimity
Base
RAF Skulthorpe
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Navigator
Service Numbers
J/13787
Mission
Mosquito FB.Mk VI HP850
Bombing Metz France 1943-October-09 to 1943-October-09
464 (B) Sqn (RAAF) RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk, England
464 Squadron (RAAF) (Aequo Animo) RAF Skulthorpe. Mosquito FBVI aircraft HP 850 SB-Q was on a daylight attack mission to bomb an aircraft engine plant in Woippy at Metz, France. At Scheldemomd, the crew encountered strong air defense and was shot down by flak, crashing 2km south of the IJzendijke Clara Polder, Netherlands
Flying Officer C G McDonald (RCAF) and Flight Lieutenant R W Smith (RAFVR) were both killed in action