O'Hara, John Bernard (Flying Officer)

Prisoner of War 1944-May-25

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Birth Date: 1917-October-19

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Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

158 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Strength In Unity

Base

RAF Lissett

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Bomb Aimer

Service Numbers

J/23156
PoW: 1994

Flying Officer O'Hara was safe, back in the UK, 1945-05-08

Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 373

Mission

Halifax B/GR.Mk.III HX320

Bombing Aachen Germany 1944-May-24 to 1944-May-25

158 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Lissett

158 Squadron RAF (Strength in unity) RAF Lissett. Halifax III HX 320 NP-A was probably shot down by night fighter pilot Obleutnant J Werth of Stab/NJG 2 from an altitude of 9,000 feet during an operation against targets in Aachen, Germany. The Halifax crashed at Lieshout, Noord-Brabant Netherlands

Flying Officer J B O'Hara (RCAF) survived and was taken as Prisoner of War

Flying Officer M V Lawrence DFC (RCAF), Flying Officer R D MacFayden (RCAF), Sergeant W J Christie (RAFVR), Flight Lieutenant R P Freeman DFC (RAFVR) and Sergeant R E Stubbs (RAFVR) survived and evaded for various periods of time with the aid of Dutch underground groups but all were eventually captured to become Prisoners of War

One crew member, Flight Sergeant R Barnes DFM (RAFVR) survived and evaded capture and was hidden by Dutch citizens until liberated in Eindhoven by British troops, 1944-09-18

There were four more 158 Squadron Halifax aircraft lost on this operation: LV 918 NP-O, LW 118 NP-X, LW 653 NP-T and LW 720 NP-W

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database

Unvetted Source Aviation Safety Network

Unvetted Source 158 Squadron Association - Personnel

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