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Kenneth Sidney Collins | |||
Rank: | Flt.Sgt | Number: | 1484085 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 612 Sqn RAFVR | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Coastal Command | ||
Died: | 25/05/1944 | Age: | 20 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Lost Overseas | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Runnymede Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale & Hale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Attended Bradbury Central School and Altrincham Grammar School. Employed by the Petroleum Board in Manchester. Joined the RAF in late 1941 and was sent to the U.S. Naval Air Services Camp at Pensacola, USA for training. He was lost whilst serving as a second pilot on an operation over the Bay of Biscay. 612 Sqn was stationed at RAF Chivenor, north-west Devon, w.e.f. 1st March 1944. 145 Sqn Memorial - Altrincham Grammar School. Also listed on the Hale Cenotaph. No 612 Squadron was formed at Dyce on 1 June 1937 as an army co-operation unit of the Auxiliary Air Force. At the end of the year it received Hectors, but on 1 November 1938 it was redesignated a general reconnaissance squadron, receiving Ansons in July 1939. Hectors were retained until November, but the Ansons began coastal patrols on the outbreak of World War Two. In November 1940, conversion to Whitleys began and these flew their first patrols in February 1941, though it was the end of the year before the last Anson left. In December 1941 No.612 moved to Iceland, returning to Thorney Island in August 1942 for anti-submarine patrols over the Channel and Bay of Biscay. Some Wellingtons arrived in November 1942 and a few operated until January 1943, but it was not until April that conversion was resumed and June before all the Whitleys had been replaced. Patrols over the Bay of Biscay continued until September 1944, apart from a short break in Ulster between January and March 1944. After three months patrolling the Western Approaches, the squadron moved to East Anglia to fly anti-E-boat patrols off the Dutch coast until the end of the war. On 9 July 1945, the squadron was disbanded. |
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Alt Grammar School - 145 Squadron A.T.C. | |||
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