Adair, Edmond (Sergeant)

Prisoner of War 1944-May-23

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Service

RAFVR

Unit

630 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Nocturna Mors Death by night

Base

RAF East Kirkby

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Wireless Operator

Service Numbers

1083270
PoW: 71 344

Mission

Lancaster Mk.III JB546

Bombing Brunswick Germany 1944-May-22 to 1944-May-23

630 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF East Kirkby

225 Lancasters and IO Mosquitoes of I and 5 Groups. 13 Lancasters lost, 5'5 per cent of the force

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This raid was a failure. The weather forecast had predicted a clear target but the marker aircraft found a complete covering of cloud. There was also interference on the Master Bomber's radio communications. The 5 Group method could not cope with these conditions and most of the bombing fell in the country areas around Brunswick. The city records show only a few bombs and there were no casualties. A reconnaissance aircraft flying through this area an hour later found it completely free of cloud.source: The Bomber Command War Diaries, Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt

630 Squadron (Nocturna Mors). Lancaster III aircraft JB 546 was shot down at Quakenbruck, Germany during night operations against Brunswick, Germany. Two of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed and four of the crew, not Canadians, were taken Prisoners of War.