
CREW MEMBER PROFILE |
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Surname: |
GOSTLING |
First Name/s: |
Alec Paul James |
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Service No/s: |
1389998 |
Service: |
RAFVR |
Branch: |
Wireless Operator |
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Awards: |
DFC |
SERVICE RECORDS |
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Date |
Event |
Aircraft Flown |
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01 Aug 1940 |
Enlisted at Central Recruiting Centre, Euston, London at some point August 1940 onwwards. |
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15 Mar 1944 |
No. 83 Operational Training Unit (OTU), Peplow, Shropshire; joins J E Brown crew |
Wellington |
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12 Jun 1944 |
No. 1667 Heavy Conversion Unit, (HCU), Sandtoft, Yorkshire |
Halifax |
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01 Jul 1944 |
No. 1 Lancaster Finishing School (LFS), Hemswell, Lincolnshire |
Lancaster |
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09 Jul 1944 |
Joined 576 Squadron, 'A Flight', at Elsham Wolds, Linconshire |
Lancaster |
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09 Aug 1944 |
Promoted to Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt). Date TBC. |
Lancaster |
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10 Aug 1944 |
Promoted to Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt). Date TBC |
Lancaster |
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01 Dec 1944 |
Awarded temporary Pathfinder Force (PFF) badge |
Lancaster |
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26 Jan 1945 |
Commissioned as Plt Off on probation (emerg) from Flight Sergeant (LONDON GAZETTE 20 Mar 45, p1493) |
Lancaster |
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11 May 1945 |
Posted out of 582 Squadron |
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25 May 1945 |
Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Gazetted 25 May 45, p2668. No citation found. Awarded as Pilot Officer on 582 Squadron |
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21 Jul 1945 |
Promoted to Flying Officer (war substantive) (London Gazette, 24 Aug 45, p4282) |
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31 Aug 1945 |
No. 77 Squadron moved to Broadwell, Oxfordshire |
Dakota |
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23 Sep 1945 |
No. 77 Squadron aircraft departed for South East Asia Command (SEAC), Karachi, India via Elmas, El Adem, and Lydda |
Halifax |
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22 Oct 1945 |
No. 77 Squadron moved to Mauripur, India |
Dakota |
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01 Dec 1945 |
West Africa Transport and Communication Squadron, Accra, Gold Coast |
Dakota |
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08 May 1946 |
104 Personal Despatch Centre (PDC), Hednesford, Staffordshire for Class A Release |
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08 Oct 1953 |
Commissioned (Class CC – GD Branch) as Flying Officer (London Gazette, 17 Nov 53, p6162) |
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10 Mar 1955 |
Commission relinquished (Class CC) as Flying Officer (London Gazette, 26 Apr 55, p2413) |
576 Squadron FLYING RECORDS |
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Date |
Aircraft |
Code |
Flight Details |
T/O |
Land |
Flt Time |
Crew |
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09 Jul 1944 |
JA868 |
UL-T2 |
Training |
nk |
nk |
4h45 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Night pre-operation cross country. |
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10 Jul 1944 |
PB253 |
UL-A2 |
Training |
nk |
nk |
5h50 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Night pre-operation cross country and bombing |
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21 Jul 1944 |
JA868 |
UL-T2 |
Training |
nk |
nk |
0h50 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Air test, circuits and landings |
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22 Jul 1944 |
JA868 |
UL-T2 |
Training |
nk |
nk |
2h30 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
'Y' cross country; formation flying. |
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23 Jul 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
KIEL |
2245 |
0425 |
nk |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
German Navy base, canal, and harbour Load: 1x 4000lb ‘Cookie’, 8x 500lb bombs, 5x 500lb ‘J’ Type incendiary cluster or, 1x 4000lb ‘Cookie’, 16x 500lb bombs UL-I2 carried 1x 2000lb bomb and 18x ‘J’ Type incendiary clusters (Mason diary) One Squadron aircraft (unidentified) had engine problems and had to jettison just before reaching target Sgt E R James: ‘In the same old J2. Medium to light flak, very few searchlights; never saw a fighter. Quite a nice trip took 5:30 hrs. Receiver in wireless went u/s but OK after changing valve. Used emergency working. No damage to aircraft at all. Saw no kites shot down, although a few were. Good prang; saw fires through thick clouds.’ |
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24 Jul 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
STUTTGART |
nk |
nk |
nk |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
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Built-up area Load: 1x 2000lb bomb, 12x cluster bombs, each containing 14x 30lb ‘J’-Type incendiaries COMBAT – Attacked by Fw190 ORB gives UL-D2 ME854 |
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27 Jul 1944 |
JA868 |
UL-T2 |
Training |
nk |
nk |
1h45 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Bombing, air to air firing |
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28 Jul 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
STUTTGART |
2145 |
0615 |
8h30 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
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Engineering workshops Load: MkIII a/c: 1x 4000lb ‘Cookie’, 11x 500lb bpmbs. H2S a/c: 1x 4000lb ‘Cookie’, 10x 500lb bombs (N2, and…) Several aircraft damaged by flak and night fighters. Combat - attacked by Ju88. |
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31 Jul 1944 |
JB555 |
UL-R2 |
LE HAVRE |
1810 |
2130 |
3h20 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
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Harbour installations, shipping & U-Boat pens Load: 11x 1000lb, 4x 500lb bombs Engine failure. Diverted Lindholme due weather. E R James: ‘1st daylight raid. Target: port installations and U-Boat pens. Bags of predicted flak; saw kite in front shot down in flames – that shook me. No fighters. Afterwards learned that two destroyers were sunk in the harbour. Actually saw bombs raining down on the target. We suffered no damage at all; starboard outer had to be feathered going out. We were diverted to Lindholme because of bad weather. Trip lasted 4:30.’ |
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01 Aug 1944 |
JB555 |
UL-R2 |
Lindholme to base |
nk |
nk |
0h20 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Lindholme to base. |
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03 Aug 1944 |
JB555 |
UL-R2 |
TROSSY ST MAXIMIN |
1150 |
1630 |
4h40 |
P1 Plt Off J.E. Brown |
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V1 flying bomb supply depot Load: 11x 1000lb, 4x500lb bombs E R James: ‘2nd daylight raid. Flying bomb main depot. Bags of predicted flak. Saw two kites shot down. No fighters. Had Spitfires escorting us. Had good view of France; went quite a way in, just North of Paris actually. BA saw one kite knocked out of the air with someone else’s bombs. Not a very good prang. It took 4:40 hrs, Kite was R2. (Smith also records the aircraft as R2)’ Operational Record Book lists aircraft as UL-G2 LM594. |
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04 Aug 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
PAUILLAC |
1330 |
2145 |
8h15 |
P1 Fg Off J.E. Brown |
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Oil storage depot Load: 9x1000lb, 3x 500lb bombs E R James: ‘Back again in J2. Target was an oil refinery. Escorted by Mosquitoes and Spitfires. Real good trip and a real smashing prang. Smoke up to 10,000ft. Not one burst of flak and no fighters. Saw huge flames after oil tanks had been hit. Two tankers were hit. Went out about 100ft above the sea. Altogether the best trip up to now, although it took 8:15 hrs.’ |
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05 Aug 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
BLAYE |
1415 |
2240 |
8h25 |
P1 Fg Off J.E. Brown |
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Oil storage depot. Mosquito and Spitfire escort Load: 9x 1000lb, 3x 500lb bombs E R James: ‘In J2. Target another oil refinery; escorted by Spitfires and Mosquitoes. Quite a decent trip similar to Pauillac, just opposite side of the river. Just a bit of flak. One Ju88 got into the stream but was last seen heading East with a few Mosquitoes on its tail. Not quite as good a prang as yesterday’s but a nice trip. It took 8:25 hrs. Diverted to Worksop.’ |
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06 Aug 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
Worksop to Elsham Wolds |
nk |
nk |
0h20 |
P1 Fg Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Return from diversion. |
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07 Aug 1944 |
LM439 |
UL-J2 |
FONTENAY-LE-MARMION |
2110 |
0120 |
4h10 |
P1 Fg Off J.E. Brown |
NOTES: |
Concentration of enemy armour in battle area S of Caen Load: 11x1000lb, 4x 500lb bombs Flown in support of Operation TOTALISE Five Squadron aircraft in the final phase of the attack were instructed not to bomb and to retturn to base (RTB) with bombload – aiming point obscured by smoke & dust. All other aircraft bombed. E R James: ‘Target: German defences holding up our troops. Just light flak. A few enemy night fighters. Rear gunner saw one but it didn’t see us, thank the Lord. Very unsatisfactory raid. PFF ran out of target indicators. We brought all our bombs back. Trip took 4:10 hrs. Kite was J2. PS That was our last trip from 576 Squadron and as PFF had boobed on the trip, we thought we would try our hand at it!’ |
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