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Sgt. James Henry Maxwell "Jack" Ker
Royal Canadian Air Force 415 Squadron
from:Ingersol, Ontario
(d.11th March 1943)
Jack Ker served with 415 Squadron. A letter reads "Concerning the loss of your uncle, the Squadron record reports that: Nine
aircraft (Hampdens) were airborne Tain for a strike on a surface vessel off
the Norwegian coast. Three unidentified aircraft were spotted by coastal
radar as they proceeded. One of the crews spotted a fully surfaced
submarine, course 220 at 15 knots. No surface shipping was sighted. The
weather was not good with frequent rain and hail, and some icing".
Unfortunately I do not have a copy of the attack report. We do know that five of the aircraft were diverted to Dyce (now the Aberdeen airport). One aircraft had lost rudder control and made an early return to Tain. Another aircraft returned to Tain with engine troubles. Unfortunately the Reigate crew was reported missing" and presumed lost.
It would seem that Jack was on the Squadron when they were presented the
Crest and motto: Ad Metam, To the Mark. This occurred on 23rd of January 1943.
After reviewing Squadron records, I assume that Jack joined the Squadron in
January 1943.