Born 1920. Home in St. Vital, Manitoba (clerk); enlisted Winnipeg, 4 March 1941. Trained at No 4 ITS (graduated 18 August 1941), No 8 EFTS (graduated 5 October 1941), and No 3 SFTS (graduated 2 January 1942). Award presented 30 November 1943. Killed in Action with 427 Squadron, 30/31 January 1944 (Halifax LV 898 ZL-D)
427 Lion Squadron (Ferte Manus Certas) RAF Leeming. Halifax III aircraft LV 898 ZL-D was shot down by a German night fighter aircraft during an operation against Nuremberg, Germany. The Halifax crashed near Herhahn, 4 km NNW of Schleiden, Germany. The entire crew was lost
Squadron Leader JM Bissett DFM MiD (RCAF) was killed in action
Addendum: - Distinguished Flying Medal 78 Squadron - Award effective 7 May 1943 as per London Gazette dated 14 May 1943 and AFRO 1078/43 dated 11 June 1943.The citation reads - "Flight Sergeant Bissett has displayed great courage and determination to accomplish his tasks successfully. He has taken part in many sorties including attacks on various targets in the well defended Ruhr area. A fearless captain, his fine example has proved inspiring."
NOTE: Public Records Air 2/8950 has original recommendation with sortie list, dated 21 March 1943. He had flown 26 sorties (160 hours 39 minutes); recommended citation differs markedly and yet has no real added data. 8 Sep 42 --Duisburg (5.15); 20 Nov 42 --Turin (9.11), heavy fires seen in town. 26 Nov 42 --GARDENING (4.00); 28 Nov 42 --Turin (9.40), many large fires seen. 2 Dec 42 --Frankfurt (8.15), small scattered fires seen. 14 Dee 42 --GARDENING (3.44), parachutes seen to open. 17 Dec 42 --GARDENING (7.00), vegetables brought back. 14 Jan 43 --Lorient (5.25); 27 Jan 43 --Dusseldorf (5.15), incendiaries seen to be well alight. 29 Jan 43 --Lorient (6.01); 2 Feb 43 --Cologne (5.08), town lit up by numerous fires; 7 Feb 43 -Lorient, many fires seen, glow observed from English coast. 11 Feb 43 --Wilhelmshaven (5.00), very large explosions followed by large fire. 13 Feb 43 -Lorient (5.31), fires seen in dock area. 14 Feb 43 --Cologne (5.05), glow of many fires seen through clouds. 16 Feb 43 (5.16), a very wide area of fires; huge conflagration. 18 Feb 43 --Wilhelmshaven (5.17), bomb bursts observed; very successful operation 19 Feb 43 --Wilhelmshaven (4.57), many fires observed. 25 Feb 43 --Nuremburg (8.37), incendiaries seen starting fires at beginning of attack. 26 Feb 43 --Cologne (6.05), whole town covered with fires. 28 Feb 43 --St. Nazaire (6.05), many bursts observed in target area. 3 Mar 43 --Hamburg, nine large fires counted in target area. 5 Mar 43 --Essen (5.38), large explosion followed by many fires. 8 Mar 43 --Nuremburg (7.39), bomb bursts distinguished around marker flares. 9 Mar 43 --Munich (8.23), many fires. Sergeant Bissett is one of the keenest captains in the squadron and has always shown the greatest courage and determination throughout his tour, in the course of which he has attacked some of the most heavily defended areas in Germany. He has always set an example to those who worked with him, and is a real asset to the squadron."
BISSETT, F/O/ Jack Montgomery, DFM (116991) Mention in Despatches - No.1664 HCU - Award effective 14 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 874/44 dated 21 April 1944
Detail provided by H Halliday, Orleans, Ontario
Squadron Leader Bissett had survived the crash of 1664 Heavy Conversion Unit Halifax V DG 308, 1944-01-30 at RAF Dishforth. The Halifax was making a practice landing when the pilot under training opened the bomb bay doors in error rather than lowering the flaps, resulting in a landing at high speed. The instructor, Flight Lieutenant JM Bissett DFM (RCAF), was forced to ground loop the aircraft to avoid over running the landing area, writing it off but saving the crew
