Fraser, Peter Aird (Flight Sergeant)

Killed in Action 1943-July-30

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Birth Date: 1921-May-28

Born: Harden, Hilltops Council, New South Wales, Australia

Parents: Son of Lt/Col Keith Aird Fraser, OBE, and Muriel (nee Hopkins) Fraser, of Killara, New South Wales, Australia

Spouse:

Home: Killara, New South Wales, Australia

Enlistment: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Enlistment Date: 1941-September-13

Service

RAAF

Unit

78 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Nemo Non Paratus Nobody unprepared

Base

RAF Breighton

Rank

Flight Sergeant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

413756

Temporary Burial
Google MapBad Oldsloe Cemetery, Friedhof, Germany

Remains were later exhumed from this location and reburied

Final Burial
Google MapCWG Cemetery
Plot 6A Row B Coll Grave 4-8

Mission

Halifax B/GR.Mk.II JB798

Bombing Hamburg Germany 1943-July-29 to 1943-July-30

78 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Breighton

78 Squadron (Nemo Non Paratus) RAF Breighton. Halifax II aircraft JB 798 EY-P is believed to have been hit by flak while on an operation against targets in Hamburg, Germany. The Halifax crashed south-west of Lubeck at Bad Oldsloe, Germany, the 14th aircraft shot down on this, the 3rd raid on targets in Hamburg

FS WMT Hetherington (RCAF), Flying Officer RC Baillie (RCAF), FS GH Woodcock (RCAF), Sergeants T Campbell (RAF), WE Goodacre (RAFVR), JR Nicholls (RAFVR) and FS PA Fraser (RAAF) were all killed in action on their 6th operation

The Battle of Hamburg, Allied Bomber Forces Against a German City by Martin Middlebrook, Appendix 4, page 340

Unvetted Source 29/30.07.1943 No.78 Squadron Halifax II JB798 EY-P Flight Sergeant Peter...