MacDonald, Duncan (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1943-November-18

Flying Officer Duncan MacDonald RAFVR

Birth Date: unkown date

Born:

Parents: MURDO MACDONALD, AND OF JULIA MACDONALD (NEE MACRAE)

Spouse: JANE MACDONALD (NEE QUIGLEY), OF GLASGOW.

Home: Glasgow

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RAFVR

Unit

9 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Per Noctem Volamus Through out the night we fly

Base

RAF Bardney

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Navigator

Service Numbers

139297

Home
Google MapGlasgow
Final Burial
Google MapBerlin War Cemetery
Coll grave 9 F 18-25

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I/III DV284

Bombing Berlin Germany 1943-November-18 to 1943-November-18

9 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Bardney

9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). Lancaster aircraft DV 284 lost during a night trip to Berlin, Germany. All eight of the crew, were killed

440 Lancasters and 4 Mosquitoes were dispatched. Few German fighters intercepted the force. 9 Lancasters were lost, 2·0 per cent of the force.

Berlin was completely cloud-covered and both marking and bombing were carried out blindly; Bomber Command could make no assessment of the results. The local Berlin report shows that bombs fell in most parts of the city and no main concentration ('Schwerpunkt') could be detected, although more southern districts are mentioned than others. 4 industrial premises were totally destroyed and 2.8 damaged; I I 'explosive' works and 4 chemical plants were among these figures. 169, houses were destroyed and 476 seriously damaged. Casualties were: 131 people killed, 14 missing and 391 injured; 27 of the killed were foreign workers or prisoners of war.The Bomber Command War Diaries by Martin Middlebrrok and Chris Everitt