Daily Archives: June 25, 2020


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 […]


Leading Aircraftman Denholm Gow

Leading Aircraftman Denholm Gow RAF (532923) was the son of John Boyd and Margaret Reoch Gow, Winterpark, Muirton of Ardblair, Blairgowrie. He was born at 33 William Street, Blairgowrie, had two brothers and two sisters and was married to Joan (neé Carter). Gow  was reported missing after an engagement with […]


Pilot Officer James McCash

Pilot Officer James McCash, RAFVR (78977) was the son of David and Ruby McCash, Waverley Bank, Viewlands Road, Perth.  David McCash was a well-known businessman – a junior member of J McCash & Sons, Feus Road, Perth.  The former Perth Academy pupil started flying training at Perth (Newlands) Aerodrome, gaining his wings at the end on November 1938 having trained […]


Lieutenant John Watson McCash

This is the (updated 25/02/2025) story of Lieutenant John Watson McCash, his missions, and the broader narrative of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) during 1917. McCash’s two missions during the Battle of Cambrai provides a vivid picture of the challenges and heroism of the time. It captures the bravery, skill, […]


Pilot Officer John Reginald James Laidlay

The only son of John Christopher and Maud Laidlay of Lindores, Fife and Perth, Pilot Officer John Laidlay RAFVR (79740) flew Bristol Blenheims with RAF 254 Squadron. He attended Ardvreck School, Crieff and Malvern College, Worcestershire between 1930 and 1934, a public school where he was remembered in 1940:  ‘At school he was chiefly remarkable for his initiative and […]


Sergeant Duncan Cameron Findlay

Sergeant Duncan Cameron Findlay, RAF, (565318) died when his aircraft crashed and burned out in woods near Saint Hiliare-le-grand, Moronvilliers, three miles south of Bétheniville, to the west of Reims, France.   On 26 March 1940, Fairey Battle Mk.1, P2256 from RAF 103 Squadron hit trees on take-off from their airfield at Bétheniville at 10.15 […]


Flying Officer Charles Grant

On Craigdootie Hill, just north of Dairsie in Fife, Bristol Beaufort L9834 crashed at 2.12 am on 30 August 1941, killing all the four crew.   Squadron Leader Gerald Sebastian Patrick Rooney DFC, RAF (39245), pilot, age unknown  Flying Officer Charles Grant, RAFVR (78749), air gunner, age 29  Sergeant Lloyd Colley Mansell, RCAF (R/51633), air observer, age 32  Flight […]