Hounam, Joseph Edward (Flying Officer)

Prisoner of War 1944-May-25

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Distinguished Flying Medal

Service

RAFVR

Unit

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

Base

RAF Lissett

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Bomb Aimer

Service Numbers

149468

Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 322

The Long Road, Trials and Tribulations of Allied Airmen Prisoners from Stalag Luft VII (Bankau) to Berlin June 1944-May 1945 by Oliver Clutton-Brock and Raymond Crompton, pages 27,29

Mission

Halifax B.Mk.III LV918

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 BIII aircraft LV 918 NP-O was coned by searchlights (Flakscheinw Regiment 113) and hit by heavy flak (3-6/schw Flak Abt 514, 2/schw Abt 525 (Eisb) and Schw Flak Battery z b v 5780). The Halifax exploded over the targets and crashed in Aachen, Germany

Four crew members were killed in action and three survived to become Prisoners of War

Flight Lieutenant R Reavill (RAFVR), Flight Lieutenant C C Fox DFM (RAFVR), Flying Officer W J Rogers RAF and Flight Sergeant R E Hardwick (RAFVR) were killed in action

Flying Officer D A Stewart (RCAF), Flying Officer J E Hounam DFM (RAFVR) and Sergeant F A Spriggs (RAFVR) survived to become Prisoners of War

Four other 158 Squadron Halifax II aircraft and crews were lost on this operation: LW 118 NP-X, HX 320 NP-A, 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 24/25 05 1944 158 Squadron Halifax III LV918 NP:O Flt Lt Ralph Reavill

Unvetted Source 158 Squadron Association - Personnel