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Edward Dixon MacDonald

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Fl Sgt
Edward Dixon MacDonald

Military Details

Service Number: 1685261

Regiment & Unit / Ship

30 OTU R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve

Service Branch

RAF

Enlisted

1st October 1942

Enlistment Details

Service Number at Enlistment

1685261

Service History

According to an article in 'The Whitehaven News' in May 1944 (the local newspaper for his home area), after being educated at Whitehaven County Secondary School (Grammar School) Edward (Junior) worked as a clerical officer at a local factory. In the early part of the Second World War he had served in the Cleator Moor Home Guard before joining the R.A.F.

Personal Details

Date of Birth

1st July 1922

Place of Birth

Cleator Moor

Address

Ennerdale Rd, Cleator Moor

Residence (Census)

Ennerdale Rd., Cleator Moor

Residence (Roll of Honour)

Ennerdale Rd , Cleator Moor

Parents

Edward & Mary Agnes

Education and Occupation

School

Whitehaven County

Occupation

Clerk

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

26th April 1944

Age at Death

21

Circumstances of Death

On 26th April 1944 Wellington Bomber DF640 took of from RAF Hixon , Staffordshire on a night circuit training exercise .
On coming into land the aircraft bounced badly and then tried to go around for a second attempt . However the aircraft failed to gain height and flew into a hill . Weston Bank (250 ft above s ea level ) and burst into flame with the loss of Edward and two other air crew

Place of Death

RAF Hixon

Regiment at Death

R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve

Battalion/Vessel at Death

30 OTU

Rank at Death

Sgt.

Notes

Edward was not from Ennerdale parish - even though his grave is close to the Ennerdale Church War Memorial - his name is not engraved on the list of WW2 casualties on this memorial. However, the local British Legion does include his name on the wreath laid at the War Memorial each November at Remembrance time.

Edward D. MacDonald's name is also listed on the 1939 - 1945 War Memorial for former pupils of Whitehaven County Secondary School, which is displayed in the Anglican Church of St James, High Street, Whitehaven. He is also remembered on the 'Roll of Honour' of his hometown of Cleator Moor.

The fitting epitaph on the CWGC headstone of Sergeant Edward D. MacDonald reads as follows:

"O true brave heart, somewhere thy soul sees higher heights to climb".

Buried or Commemorated at

Grave of Edward Dixon MacDonald

Ennerdale (St Mary) Churchyard

U.K.

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