Tuck, Herbert Alfred (Sergeant)

Killed in Action 1944-December-17

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Birth Date: 1925

Born:

Parents: Son of Herbert and Grace Edith Tuck, of Upper Holloway, London

Spouse:

Home: Upper Holloway, London, England

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RAFVR

Unit

61 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Per Purum Tonantes Thundering through the clear air

Base

RAF Skellingthorpe

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Air Gunner (Mid-Upper)

Service Numbers

1895120

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I/III LM729

Bombing Munich Germany 1944-December-17 to 1944-December-17

61 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Skellingthorpe

61 Squadron RAF (Per Puram Tunantes), RAF Skellingthorpe. Lancaster III aircraft LM 729 QR-V was shot down by flak thirty five-miles south-east of the targets in Munich, Germany near Degendorf, Germany with only the rear air-gunner surviving the aircraft loss

Flying Officer Percy Barlow (RCAF), Flying Officer Edward Roy Newland (RCAF), Warrant Officer Hilton Alfred Hales (RAAF), Sergeant Ronald William Bennett (RAFVR), Sergeant David Thomson Muir (RAFVR) and Sergeant Herbert Alfred Tuck (RAFVR) were all killed in action

Although claimed as shot down by flak, Rear Gunner Chester Samuel Joce (RAFVR) later reported that a photo-flash bomb, used by aircrew to illuminate the target area in order to photograph bomb damage exploded inside the fuselage after the bomb load was released, killing most of the crew. The tail plane and rear turret separated from the fuselage and Joce survived to fall free and became a Prisoner of War

Nachtjagd Combat Archrive, 1944 Part 5 16 October - 31 December by Theo Boiten, page 64

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database