Young, Daniel Christie (Sergeant)

Prisoner of War 1943-February-13

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Service

RAFVR

Unit

35 (PFF) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Uno Anima Agimus We Act with One Accord

Base

RAF Graveley

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Flight Engineer

Service Numbers

979334
PoW: 1166

Sergeant Young bailed safely and briefly evaded. He was captured 1943-04-03 and became a Prisoner of War

Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock page 441

Mission

Halifax B.Mk.II W7885

Bombing Lorient France 1943-February-13 to 1943-February-13

35 (PFF) Sqn (RAF) RAF Graveley

35 Madras Presidency Squadron (Uno Amino Agimus) RAF Graveley Pathfinder Force. Halifax III aircraft W 7885 TL-B failed toreturn from an operation against the submarine pens at Lorient, France. Hit by Flak over the target and subsequently abandoned, the Halifax crashed near Leigne-ar-Menez 10 km west of Carhaix, France

Flying Officer WJ Freeman (RCAF was killed in action

Sergeant DC Young (RAFVR) survived and was taken as Prisoner of War

Sergeant JN Barry (RCAF), Flying Officer GHF Carter (RCAF), Flying Officer JC Thomas (RCAF), Sergeant ER Turenne (RCAF) and Sergeant R Martin (RAFVR) survived and all became Evaders

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Unvetted Source Search for France-Crashes 39-45

Previous Events

1943-February-04 Sergeant Survived

Halifax B.Mk.IITL-D

35 PFF Sqn RCAF

Sergeant DC Young (RAF) survived, safe

Halifax B.Mk.II W7923

Bombing Hamburg Germany 1943-February-03 to 1943-February-04

35 (PFF) Sqn (RAF) RAF Graveley

35 Madras Presidency Squadron RAF (Uno Anima Agimus), Pathfinder Force, RAF Graveley. Halifax III aircraft W 7923 TL-D was struck by flak in the undercarriage during an operation to Hamburg, Germany. On return to base after the operation, the damage caused by the flak would not allow the undercarriage to be lowered for landing. The pilot, Flying Officer Thomas made a successful belly landing at RAF Graveley and the crew all survived, without injury

Flying Officer GHF Carter (RCAF), Flying Officer JC Thomas (RCAF), Sergeant JN Barry (RCAF), Flying Officer WJ Freeman (RCAF), Sergeant ER Turenne (RCAF), Sergeant R Martin (RAFVR) and Sergeant DC Young (RAFVR) all survived safe

This crew would be shot down ten days later during an operation against the submarine pens at Lorient, France 1943-02-13/14

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Unvetted Source Halifax Losses and Incidents 1943 I No. 35 Squadron