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Ready to Hang 80cm x 40cm
Rare with original screw from Aircraft attached.
Inscription at bottom left
RCAF Based at Mildenhall 1942
419 Moose Squadron
Attached original screw from Aircraft bottom left.
First Mission 11 January 1942, 2 Wellington IC s from Mildenhall bombed Brest, France; W/C Foulton and crew in X9748 VR-B, P/O Cottier and crew in Z1145 VR-A.
Summary Sorties: 4002.
Honours and Awards: I VC, 4 DSOs, 1 MC, 3 bars to DFC, 150 DFCs, 1 CGM, 35 DFMs.
Battle Honours:
(1) 0n 12 June 1944, during a raid on Cambrai, France, Lancaster B.Mk.X KB726 VR-A, of which Mynarski was the mid-upper gunner, was set aflame by a German night fighter. The captain ordered the crew to abandon the aircraft, but the rear gunner was trapped and Mynarski made every effort to free him, but was unsuccessful. The rear gunner finally persuaded him to bail out and, although still trapped in his turret, survived the crash and became a prisoner of war. Mynarski died in a German hospital of severe burns. After the war, when details of his efforts to free the rear gunner became known, he was posthumously awarded the VC.
(2) Derived from the nickname of the squadrons first commander, W/C John Moose Fulton, of Kamloops,