Flying Officer Baldwin was safe, back in the UK 1945-05-09
Baldwin, Frederick Alexander (Flying Officer)
Prisoner of War 1944-March-28

Birth Date: 1913-March-22
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Service
RCAF
Unit
180 (MB) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Suaviter In Modo Fortiter In Re Agreeably in manner, forcibly in act
Base
RAF Dunsfold
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
J/13058
PoW: 4415
Crew or Other Personnel
Mitchell FL685
Mission
Mitchell Mitchell II FL685
Bombing 1944-March-28 to 1944-March-28
180 (MB) Sqn (RAF) RAF Dunsfold
180 Squadron RAF (Saeviter in modo, fortiter in re) RAF Dunsfold. Mitchell II aircraft FL 685 EN-V was likely shot down by flak during an operation against V1 rocket positions at Bonnieres, France. Oddly, the rest of the squadron returned without bombing (no explanation in the ORB)
Flying Officer H R Baldwin (RCAF), Sergeant A J Guluche (RCAF), Flight Sergeant G R McGillvray (RCAF) survived and were all aided by the French Resistance but were all ultimately captured to become Prisoners of War
Pilot Officer H R A Catt (RCAF) evaded briefly before being captured to become a Prisoner of War