Renton, Albert (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1943-July-15

Flying Officer Albert Renton RCAF

Birth Date: 1922

Born:

Parents: Son of Arthur William and Isabella Renton, of Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Associate of Canadian Bankers' Association.

Spouse:

Home: Regina, Saskatchewan

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

458 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAAF)
We Find and Destroy

Base

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Observer

Service Numbers

J/13982

Mission

Wellington B. Mk. Xlll MP631

Bombing 1943-July-15 to 1943-July-15

458 (B) Sqn (RAAF) RAF Protville, Tunisia
458 Australia Squadron (We Find and Destroy). Wellington aircraft MP631 was on an armed reconnaissance patrol north-east of Sardinia. At 2330 hours, the aircraft was diverted to attack a convoy sighted by another Wellington between Corsica and Sicily. Apart from a signal at 0216 hours saying it had sighted the convoy and requesting another Wellington to illuminate the convoy, nothing further was heard from Wellington MP631 which failed to return to base. Post-war inquiries with local inhabitants established that the aircraft was shot down by flak and crashed into the sea between Palau and Maddalena, a small island off the coast about 5 km north of Palau. Casualties included: RCAF F/O's G.H. Lawson (pilot), E.A. McCorkell (wireless air gunner), A.R. Pagan (wireless air gunner), A. Renton, and M.H. Tarrison; RAAF Flying Officer L.Y. Hazeldine; and RAFVR Sgt. R.E. Burrows (navigator).