Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Allan McDonald DFC


Odd Bod Allan McDonald passed away on the 19th December 2015. Following is an extract from the Geelong Advertiser about Allan’s wartime service.
Allan McDonald Jnr served with Royal Air Force Bomber Command 158 Squadron, the only Australian in his seven-strong crew in a Halifax Mark III christened Blondie.
He was navigator for 37 missions — 19 guided by the stars, 18 guided by the sun — and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his courage and clarity following a hit over Duisburg which took out an engine and sent a propeller carving a gaping hole in the side of the aircraft.
His citation read: “This officer went to the assistance of the wounded wire operator and gave valuable aid to his captain. This efficiency and determination did much to extract the crew from the desperate situation.
“Flight officer McDonald’s courage and keenness to fly against the enemy have always been outstanding.”
He reflected on his war experiences for the Geelong Advertiser in 2013.
“It’s hard to believe it all when you look back now, to think you went through all that and survived,” he said.

Our sympathy goes out to the McDonald family.

No comments:

Post a Comment