Mifflin, Frederick Manuel (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1944-April-27

Flying Officer Frederick Manuel Mifflin RAF

Birth Date: 1922-November-03

Born:

Parents: Son of Samuel William and Jane Blanche Mifflin, of Catalina, Newfoundland.

Spouse:

Home: Catalina, Newfoundland

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Distinguished Flying Cross

Service

RAF

Unit

106 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Pro Libertate For freedom

Base

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

155486

Final Burial
Google MapDurnbach War Cemetery
Plot 1 Row F Grave 28

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I ME669

Bombing Schweinfurt Germany 1944-April-26 to 1944-April-27

106 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Thornaby

106 Squadron (Pro Libertate). Lancaster aircraft missing during a raid against Schweinfurt, Germany. Flying Officer Mifflin maintained control of the aircraft and sacrificed himself so that his crew could bail out to safety; this was his thirtieth operation.Warrant Officer N. Jackson, the RAF flight engineer, tried to put out a fire in the starboard wing, bailed out, was taken Prisoner of War and was awarded the Victoria Cross for his action in fighting the fire. source:They Shall Grow Not Old, BCATP Museum, Brandon MB

Story of 30 Missions

This is the true story of an RAF aircrew and their 30 missions. Flying Officer Mifflin (from Newfoundland) and his crew were RAF and so the crew are not part of this Canadian dataset (only Mifflin). Mifflin's story of he and his crew is gripping and is told in this video.

Wikipedia Norman Cyril Jackson VC

YouTube Lancaster ME669 30 Missions