Cameron Charles MCPHERSON

MCPHERSON, Cameron Charles

Service Number: 403873
Enlisted: 4 March 1941
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 108 Squadron (RAF)
Born: MILTHORPE, NSW, 8 October 1919
Home Town: Springwood, Blue Mountains Municipality, New South Wales
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Flying Battle, Greece, 25 July 1942, aged 22 years
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Alamein Memorial, El Alamein War Cemetery, El Alamein, Marsa Matruh, Egypt
Memorials: Alamein Memorial (El Alamein), Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
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World War 2 Service

4 Mar 1941: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 403873
25 Jul 1942: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 403873, No. 108 Squadron (RAF), Middle East / Mediterranean Theatre, Killed on operations over Greece

Cameron McPherson

Cameron Charles McPherson B: 8th October 1919 (Millthorpe). D: 25th July 1942 (Crete).
Service No: 403873. Sergeant Cameron Charles McPherson. Enlisted in the RAAF, 4th March 1941. Unit No. 108 Squadron (RAF), and embarked Sydney on 22nd April 1941 for Canada and the United Kingdom. He died on 25th July 1942. Aged 22 years. Air Operations: (No. 108 Squadron Wellington aircraft HF844), central Mediterranean. Remembered: Column 266, Alamein Memorial, Egypt, and Panel 126, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.

At 1750 hours on 25th July 1942 Wellington HF844 took off from Advanced Base IG86. It later took off from an Advanced Landing Ground at 2152 hours to carry out a night raid on Heraklion, Greece. Nothing was heard from the aircraft after take off and it did not return to base. The opposition encountered at Heraklion was fairly severe, Certain lights were reported by other aircraft as being green Verey lights fired up from the sea in a position 100 miles from the Egyptian coast and on trace. It was considered unlikely that it would be from a crew in a dinghy. Air Sea Rescue searches failed to find any trace of the missing aircraft or crew.

Cameron was a pupil of Maitland Boys High School, East Maitland over the period 1931-1936. He passed the Intermediate Certificate in 1933 with passes in Maths 1 and 2, English, French, History and Geography, but he failed Latin. He obtained his Leaving Certificate in 1935 with passes in the same subjects, and at the time of enlisting was working as a Clerk with the Registry of Co Operative Societies, 61 Hunter Street. He also had 3 years’ experience as Chief Projectionist at the Roxy Theatre, Springwood. He gave his home address as “The Ferns,” Bathurst Road, Springwood.

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