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Sergeant

John Douglas MacVicar

Service number R/56111
Military unit 103 (RAF) Sqdn Royal Canadian Air Force
Address 171 Kindersley Avenue, Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada.
Date of birth 16 Mar 1918
Date of death 16 Jun 1941 (23 years old)
Place of birth Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Employment, education or hobbies

Paymaster, Northern Electrical Company.

Family history

Son of John E. MacVicar and of Alice M. MacVicar (nee Balderston), of Ayer's Cliff, Province of Quebec, Canada.

Military history

Enlisted 22/6/1940
No1 Manning Depot 23/6/1940
Initial Training School (No. 2) 30/6/1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan.
Elementary Flying Training School (No.6) 18/8/1940 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Service Flying Training School (No 4) 2/11/1940 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
No 3 Personnel Reception Centre RAF, - Bournemouth
12 Operational Training Unit 10/3/1941 - RAF Benson
103 Squadron 3/5/1941 - RAF Newton.

16/17 June 1941 Wellington N2849 103 Sqn. Take off 23. 00 RAF Newton to bomb the harbour installations on the river Rhine at Duisburg. After dropping their bomb load, 103 Sqns 7 Wellingtons out of a force of 26 were tasked to scatter pamphlets above the German cities of Gladbeck and Krefeld. Weather and visibility was moderate to good with light ground haze.

Over the target heavy Flak was encountered, N2849 'coned' by searchlights of 2/I/Flakscheinw Regt 1 and 4/II/Flakscheinw Regt 1 and hit by Flak.

02.25 intercepted and shot down by night fighter piloted by Lt Reinhold Knacke (KIA 3/2/1943) of the 2NGJ/1 in a Bf110. N2849 broke up in mid air and came down on the Dutch/Belgian border at Hamont-Achel, Belgium killing all crew. 5 crew were buried at Hamont, the tail gunner's body landed in Soerendonk, Netherlands.

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