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Leading Aircraftman Ian Taylor

Leading Aircraftman Ian Taylor RAF (649184) of RAF 113 squadron was stationed at Maaten Bagush, between Mersa Matruh and Alexandria in Egypt during August of 1942. In April of 1938, the squadron had moved the Middle East. Italy declared war in June of 1940 and the squadron started their campaign by attacking Italian forces […]


Sergeant James Milton Whitehead

In November of 1999, a retired farmer of Staunton-in-the-Vale, Nottinghamshire, asked a friend if she could investigate and aircraft accident he witnessed in possibly 1942. He thought it was a Wellington bomber, it had an engine on fire and disappeared into a valley and he next heard a loud bang. […]


Flight Sergeant James Currie Wood

RAF 100 Squadron, Avro Lancaster III, W4998, call sign HW-J, took off from RAF Grimsby at 23.54 pm on Sunday, 25 May 1943, on its way to bomb Düsseldorf in Germany. It marked the heaviest air raid in history, up to that time. The Royal Air Force dropped on that […]


Sergeant Leonard Albert Soutar

Sergeant Leonard Albert Soutar RAFVR was the son of Albert Leonard and Agnes Soutar of Dundee and Auchter Villa, Clyde Place, Perth. He was a former pupil of Perth Academy and a member of staff in the Workmen’s Department of the General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation. He began training in his spare […]


Sergeant Peter Straiton

Sergeant Peter Straiton was the elder son of Peter and Janet Davidson Straiton of Cray Cottage, Glenshee. Educated at Blackwater School and Blairgowrie High School, he was then employed as a gardener at The Cairnies, Glenalmond. He was a member of a dance band and the local ATC Straiton joined the RAF about 18 months before he was killed in an aircraft accident in […]


Group Captain Robert Halley DFC & 2 Bars, AFC

Note: April 2025, new information found, revision in progress It is not well known that a young 24-year-old Perth aviator played a key role in bringing a period of peace to Afghanistan by bombing the city of Kabul in 1919. His bombing of Kabul had a considerable psychological effect, impacting […]


Squadron Leader James Crawford Halley DSO

Squadron Leader James Crawford Halley DSO of RAF 502 (Ulster) Squadron was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Halley, Hay Street, Perth. James Halley was educated at Perth Academy and on leaving joined the RAF. He was granted a short service commission and later transferred to the RAFC (Royal Air Force College) […]


Sergeant David Maxwell Laing

On Monday, 6 April 1942, Sergeant David Laing took off for a mission to Essen in Germany from RAF Grimsby.  Also known by locals as RAF Waltham or Waltham Grange Aerodrome, RAF Grimsby was built in the early 1930s. The airfield re-opened as RAF Grimsby in late 1941. RAF 142 Squadron […]


Flight Lieutenant John Alexander Morrison

On 6 June 1944, D-Day, the largest amphibious invasion in military history took place. It was officially called ‘Operation Overlord’. It involved 156,115 troops, 6,939 ships and 2,395 aircraft along with 867 gliders. At the beginning of the invasion, RAF 575 Squadron dropped around a thousand airborne troops from the 1st Canadian and […]


Captain John Neil Campbell Denholm

Captain John Neil Campbell Denholm, (63451) 1st Battalion, the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), seconded to The Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps, was the only son of John and Gertrude Denholm of Boatland, Isla Road, Perth and Bo’ness, Linlithgowshire. It was officially reported to his parents that he had been killed […]