Inkster, James Magnus (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1945-February-02

Flying Officer James Magnus Inkster RAAF

Birth Date: 1922-June-08

Born: Queenscliffe Borough, Victoria, New South Wales Australia

Parents: Son of Laurence and Catherine Inkster, of Dee Why, New South Wales

Spouse:

Home: Dee Why, New South Wales

Enlistment: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Enlistment Date: 1942-December-05

Service

RAAF

Unit

467 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAAF)
Recidite Adversarius Atque Ferociter Your opponents will retreat because of your courageous attack

Base

RAF Waddington

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

2nd Pilot

Service Numbers

432191

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I/III PB306

Bombing Karlsruhe Germany 1945-February-02 to 1945-February-02

467 (B) Sqn (RAAF) RAF Waddington

467 Squadron RAAF (Recidite Adversarius Atque Ferociter) RAF Waddington. Lancaster III aircraft PB 306 PO-J was likely shot down by night fighter pilot Hptm Helmuth Schulte of Stab II/NJG6 over Karlsdorf, Germany on an operation against targets in Karlsruhe, Germany. The Lancaster crashed at Hohenwettersbach South-East of Karlsruhe with the loss of the entire crew

Flight Lieutenant N S C Colley (RAF), Flying Officer J M Inkster (RAAF), Pilot Officer A H Pearce (RAAF), Warrant Officer B F Weber (RAAF), Flight Sergeant F E Everatt (RAAF), Flight Sergeant F J Bean (RAAF), Flight Sergeant P J Carter (RAAF) and Sergeant D G Howdle (RAFVR) were all killed in action

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Unvetted Source 02/03rd February 1945 467 Squadron Lancaster III PB306 Fl/Lt...