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sceolaun
20th Jun 2011, 01:05
G'Day all,
I am hoping someone on this forum can help me with the text of the citation for the DFM awarded to my great uncle 1075155 Alexander Armstrong Munro. The award was gazetted 11/6/1943 when he was in 61 Sqn. He later transferred to 619 Sqn and was killed on his second tour when his Lancaster (LL785, PG-W) exploded over Holland on 11/4/1944. He is buried in Eindhoven and my family would dearly love any more information on him.
Thanks in advance,
John

forget
20th Jun 2011, 12:10
John, G'day back. I'm sure you'll get the details you seek from the experts here but I believe you may have an incorrect tail number; should be LL 784, not 785.

Lancaster LL784. 619 Squadron.
X1D PG-W
Operation Aachen
11th/12th April 1944

LL784 was a Mk.1 and was delivered to 619 Sqdn 30 Jan 44. When lost this aircraft had a total of 127 hours. LL784 was one of two 619 Sqdn Lancasters lost on this operation. See: EE116. Airborne 20:43 11 Apr 44 from Coningsby. Both survivors were able to deploy their parachutes after being blown from the Lancaster as it exploded. Those killed were buried 14 Apr 44 at Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery. S/L McGilvray an Edinburgh University Graduate had gained a Half-Blue for boxing. W/O Munro had flown his first tour with 61 Sqdn, details of his DFM being Gazetted 11 June 43. S/L J.W.E.D. McGilvray DFC KIA Sgt I.R.F. Haberfield KIA F/O E.A. Drake PoW F/O A.K. Baker Inj P/O J.L. Pritchard KIA Sgt R. Hillier KIA W/O A.A. Munro DFM KIA F/O A.K. Baker was confined to Hospital NK due to injuries. No PoW No. issued. F/O E.A.Drake initially evaded until captured in Brussels 19 Apr 44. Held captive in St.Gilles before internment in Camp L3, No PoW No. "

Lost Bombers - World War II Lost Bombers (http://www.lostbombers.co.uk/bomber.php?id=1982)

PS. See here. 1943 | 1873 | Flight Archive (http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1943/1943%20-%201873.html) Left hand column above George Medal.

Flt Sgt A. A. MUNRO, No. 61 Sqn. This airman has flown on the majority of his operational sorties in the capacity of air gunner to his flight commander. He has taken part in raids on targets in Bremen and Essen, and also Italian objectives, Including the daylight raid on Milan.

Dockers
21st Jun 2011, 07:55
Flight Global has a mention of him in the July 22, 1943 edition, page 107.
"Fit. Sgt. A. A. MUNRO, No. 61 Sqn.—This airman
has flown on the majority of his operational
sorties in the capacity of air gunner to his flight
commander. He has taken part in raids on
targets in Bremen and Essen, and also Italian
objectives, Including the daylight raid on Milan."

Found at: 1943 | 1873 | Flight Archive (http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1943/1943%20-%201873.html)

The crew are also mentioned here: Searching for Captain Davis - Part II - Knox Family Chronicles Knoxetal (http://www.knoxetal.com/plaque/searching_for_cpt_davis_part_two.asp)

forget
21st Jun 2011, 08:10
Would some kind soul confirm that my post (No 2) is visible to them. Docker's reply suggests it's hidden - and similar things have happened with other posts. Then again, if no one replies I'm still in the dark. :sad:

sceolaun
21st Jun 2011, 09:11
G'Day Dockers,
Thank you so much for that info, it's given me a few more leads to follow.

John

lanchali683
6th Jan 2018, 16:35
Hi John,

Could you get in touch with me because I have a wealth of information for you about Lancaster LL784 and the fatal crash at Hapert(Netherlands) 11 April 1944.
azantvoortAToutlook.com replace AT with @ please. Looking forward to hear from you.

Cheers,
Adrian van Zantvoort

megan
6th Jan 2018, 23:15
lanchali683, John has not been active on here since 21st Jun 2011. I see he doen't have the usual PM or email function available, so unless a Moderator can help with a contact all is lost. Have sent an email to your stated address above.

lanchali683
7th Jan 2018, 01:51
Thanks very much Megan I do sincerely hope that he will join again or other familymembers of W/O Alexander Munro DFM

Cheers,
Adrian