Heddle, Gerald Conway (Warrant Officer 2)

Prisoner of War 1944-June-08

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Birth Date: 1921-March-27

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Home: Ernfold Sasketchewan, Canada

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Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

76 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Resolute

Base

RAF Holme on Spalding Moor

Rank

Warrant Officer 2

Position

Bomb Aimer

Service Numbers

R/163712
PoW: 80153

Target
Google MapJuvisy France

Warrant Officer Class II Gerald Conway Heddle (RCAF) was captured and sent to Stalag Luft 7 until liberated and was safe, back in the UK 1945-05-26

Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 315

The Long Road, Trials and Tribulations of Airmen Prisoners from Stalag Luft VII (Bankau) to Berlin, June 1944-May 1945 by Oliver Clutton-Brock and Raymond Crompton, page 310

Mission

Halifax B.Mk.III MZ531

Bombing Juvisy France 1944-June-07 to 1944-June-08

76 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor

76 Squadron (Resolute) RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor. Halifax Mk II MZ 351I MP-D was lost on an operation to attack rail communications at Juvisy France.

The Halifax was shot down by flak after completing bomb run. Aircraft was abandoned by the crew and crashed near Etampes, Essonne, France

Warrant Officer Class 1 Donald Clark (RCAF), Sergeant Thomas Cameron Guy (RCAF), Warrant Officer Class II Gerald Conway Heddle (RCAF), Pilot Officer Philip Russel Hunt (RCAF) and Warrant Officer Class II James Frederick McGarvey (RCAF) all survived to become Prisoners of War

Sergeant Robert Dodds (RCAF) and Sergeant William Henry Eggleston (RAFVR) survived and both evaded capture as Evaders

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database

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