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George Watson DFM | |||
Rank: | Wing Commander (Pilot) | Number: | 134317 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 161 Sqn RAFVR | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Air Force V.R. | ||
Died: | 21/02/1945 | Age: | 29 |
Country of burial: | Germany | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Rheinberg Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born at Oswaldwistle, Lancashire on the 23rd May 1915, the birth being registered during the September quarter 1915 in the Blackburn R.D. - ref:8e/626, the son of Herbert & Mary E. Watson (nee Catlow). 1921 Census - 6 Watson Street, Stretford (REALLY). Son - aged: 6 - born: Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, Head of household - Herbert Watson - Married - aged: 43 - occ: Fitter at Metro-Vickers, Trafford Park - born: Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, Also - Mary Watson - Wife - aged: 39 - born: Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, Plus 1 elder sister and 1 younger brother. 1939 National Registration - 24 Stanmore Avenue, Stretford. Head of household - Herbert Watson - Born on the 26th November 1878 - Married - occ: Maintenance Engineer (Millright). Mary Watson - Born on the 15th June 1882 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties. George Watson - Son - Born on the 23rd May 1915 - occ: Local Government Clerk & served with the A.R.P. Plus 1 elder sister and 1 younger brother. Married Ethel B.M. King during the March quarter 1940 in the Barton upon Irwell R.D. - reg: 8c/1818. His DFM was Gazetted on the 29th December 1942 following service with 149 Sqn. Promoted to the rank of Flight Sergeant on the 3rd October 1942 (Gazetted 22nd December 1942). Promoted from Flying Officer to Flight Lieutensnt on the 3rd October 1944 (Gazetted 20th October 1944). . Killed on a secret mission. Using mostly Westland Lysander short landing/take off aircraft, Nos. 138 & 161 Squadrons delivered 101 SOE Agents and supplies into occupied countries, returning 128. The Lockheed Hudson light bomber aircraft used extensively by Coastal Command were also used to drop supplies to the Resistance movements in occupied territories. Pilot of a Hudson Mk III Bomber - No. T9405 MA-K that took off at 21.10 hrs from RAF Tempsford on Operation "Croc" Hit by Flak and crashed at 00.24hrs between Bokelch and Lammersfelde, south-east of Meppen, Germany. F/O J.M. Hartman was also killed in the crash, but 3 others were taken prisoner. This was the last Hudson to be lost on a sortie with Bomber Command. 161 Sqn left Bomber Command soon after this sortie, but continued to use Hudsons on clandestine missions until the end of the war. For further details of 161 Sqn - see "We Landed at Midnight" by Hugh Verity, published by Ian Allan. Commemorated on the private family gravestone in Stretford Cem, which states that he was buried in Lingen Cem, Germany. |
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