Dear Sirs, I am researching the following two individuals: Sgt. A. J. "Red" OWEN (pilot) and Sgt. J. S. V. MCALLISTER, (observer) both of No. 600 Sqn RAF (Beaufighters). I am particularly interested in their activities on the 21-22 December 1942 as they may have shot down a German aircraft in the mediterranean just prior to dawn and I would like details of this. Might it be in their DFM or DFC citation ? Any information regarding their actions at this time would be appreciated. Thanks Ardvark
1943 | 1720 | Flight Archive Unfortunately the citation does not shed any light on their activities of 21/22 December 1943: Sgt A.J. Owen and Sgt. J.S.V McAllister, both of No. 600 Squadron - As Pilot and Observer of aircraft respectively these airmen have displayed great skill. They have destroyed three enemy aircraft at night. A history of No. 600 Squadron makes no mention of a DFC: squadron | f/l | w/c | 1949 | 1828 | Flight Archive However, page 520 of "Arnold Scheme: British Pilots, the American South and the Allies Daring Plan" by Gilbert S. Guinn states: [SIZE=-1]Flight Lieutenant JSV McAllister, BA, PhD, OBE, DFC, DFM, was demobilized in June 1946, married and subsequently was appointed to the faculty of agriculture for Northern Ireland No citation for a DFC found but in 1945 they are both commissioned, DFC-gonged and have been flying ops on No 85 Squadron: http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1945/1945 - 0877.html [/SIZE]
Unfortunately my father Wing Commander AJ Owen AFC DFC DFM died on 13th February 2010. If you could let me know why you are researching him and his navigator I might be able to obtain the information that you require. TJO