Muir, Andrew (Squadron Leader)

Killed in Action 1944-February-21

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Birth Date: 1912

Born:

Parents: ANDREW AND KATHERINE MUIR, OF KILMARNOCK, AYRSHIRE

Spouse: FRANCES MUIR OF KILMARNOCK, AYRSHIRE

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Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Distinguished Flying Cross

Service

RAFVR

Unit

156 (PFF) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
We Light The Way

Base

Warboys

Rank

Squadron Leader

Position

Air Gunner

Service Numbers

115170

Mission

Lancaster Mk.III ND345

Bombing Stuttgart Germany 1944-February-20 to 1944-February-21

156 (PFF) Sqn (RAF) Warboys

598 aircraft - 460 Lancasters, I26 Halifaxes, 12 Mosquitoes. The North Sea sweep and the Munich diversion successfully drew the German fighters up 2 hours before the main bomber force flew inland and only 9 aircraft - 7 Lancasters and 2 Halifaxes - were lost, 1·5 per cent of the force. 4 further Lancasters and 1 Halifax crashed in England.

Stuttgart was cloud-covered and the bombing became scattered. The local report states that considerable damage was caused in the centre of the city and in the north-eastern and north-western suburbs of Bad Canstatt and Feuerbach. Several important cultural buildings in the centre of the city were badly damaged- the Neues Schloss, the Landtag (regional parliament building), the state picture gallery, the state archives, the state theatre and two old churches. In the Feuerbach suburb, however, the Bosch factory, which produced dynamos, injection pumps and magnetos and was considered to be one of the most important factories in Germany, was heavily damaged. 125 people were killed and 510 injured. source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt

Returning from Stuttgart, Lancaster ND345 was hit by flak. The pilot was thrown clear and became a POW and the remainder of the crew were buried in Rheinberg War Cemetery. The crew were: F/Lt D.K. MacKay, DFC, RCAF - Pilot Sergeant J.C.L Reed, RAFVR - Flight Engineer Pilot Officer R Halperin, DFC, RAFVR - Navigator Sergeant G.P Roche, RAFVR - Navigator/Bomb Aimer F/Lt B.O Petrides, DFM, RAFVR - Wireless Operator/Air Gunner S/Ldr A Muir, DFC, RAFVR - Air Gunner Flying Officer J Moffat, DFC, RAFVR - Air Gunner S/Ldr Muir was the Squadron Gunnery Leader and with four DFCs and a DFM they were a particularly highly decorated crew. source: RAF Commands