Wotherspoon, Albert Edward (Pilot Officer)

Killed in Action 1945-March-17

Pilot Officer Albert Edward Wotherspoon RCAF

Birth Date: 1924-January-25

Born: Melville, Saskatchewan

Parents: John W & Annie Mildred (nee Wassill) Wotherspoon

Spouse:

Home: Langenburg, Saskatchewan (parents)

Enlistment: Regina, Saskatchewan

Enlistment Date: 1942-October-19

Service

RCAF

Unit

103 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Noli Me Tangere Touch me not

Base

RAF Elsham Wolds

Rank

Pilot Officer

Position

Air Gunner (Rear)

Service Numbers

J/95509
Prev: R/192267

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I NN758

Bombing Nuremberg Germany 1945-March-16 to 1945-March-17

103 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Elsham Wolds

103 Squadron (Noli me tangere) RAF Elsham Wolds. Lancaster I aircraft NN 758 PM-S was shot down by night fighter pilot Feldwebel Joseph Brunner of 10/NJG6, crashing two miles north of Laichingen, Germany during a night operation against targets in Nuremberg, Germany

Only one crew member survived the loss of this aircraft

Flight Lieutenant Alastair Clarence Watt (RCAF), Flight Sergeant William Henry Fetherston (RCAF), Pilot Officer Albert Edward Wotherspoon (RCAF), Flight Sergeant George William Blackshaw (RAFVR), Flight Sergeant James Stanley Hickey (RAFVR) and Sergeant James Frederick Jackson (RAFVR) were all killed in action

Flight Sergeant Albert Charles Bellisle (RCAF) bailed out and survived to be taken as Prisoner of War

Nachtjagd Combat Archive 1945 1 January - 3 May by Theo Boiten, page 83

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database

Unvetted Source Al Watt 103 Sqn

This is the crew of Lancaster NN758
This is the crew of Lancaster NN758