James Blackburn (RAF officer)

James Blackburn (RAF officer)

Wing Commander James Blackburn DSO & Bar, DFC & BarLondon Gazette archive] (1916 - 1993) was a Royal Air Force officer who completed a record five tours of operations during World War II.

Early life

Blackburn was born in 1916, in Acton, London and was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, and Oxford University. Whilst at Oxford he joined the University Air Squadron, and was commissioned in to the Royal Air Force Reserve of Officers in 1936.

World War II

During World War II, Blackburn served first as a Blenheim pilot with No. 57 Squadron and then with No. 70 Squadron as a Flight Lieutenant, later to be promoted to Squadron Leader and then Wing Commander. Blackburn was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in November 1941, followed by a Bar (second award of the medal), in September 1942.

Blackburn was posted to North Africa in May 1942 to take command of No. 104 Squadron and remained in command of the squadron until August 1942. ["Wellington Wings" by F. R. Chappell (ISBN 0718301773)]

On 12 September 1942, Blackburn was travelling aboard the RMS Laconia when it was torpedoed 130 miles north-northeast of Ascension Island, by the German submarine U-156. The events that followed became known as the Laconia incident. Blackburn survived the sinking of the Laconia and was taken prisoner of war, later to be imprisoned in Vichy controlled Morocco. In November 1942, Blackburn along with three other officers escaped and made their way to the American held lines in Morocco. ["The Sinking 0f The Laconia" by Frederick Grossmith (ISBN 1 871615 68 2)]

In October 1943, Blackburn was awarded the Distinguished Service Order whilst in command of No. 148 Squadron.

From March until July 1944, Blackburn commanded No. 227 Squadron.

In December 1944, Blackburn was awarded a Bar to his DSO whilst commanding officer of No. 159 Squadron, in recognition of his exemplary leadership during bombing and minelaying missions. Blackburn was also awarded the American Distinguished Flying Cross by the United States Air Force, in recognition of the pioneering work that 159 Squadron carried out, extending the operational range of the Consolidated Liberator aircraft. Following his presentation with the medal, Blackburn held a party to celebrate at Firpos restaurant in Calcutta ["Burma Liberators" by John R.W. Gwynne-Timothy (ISBN 1-895578-02-7)]

Blackburn commanded No. 570 Squadron from 15 December 1945 until 8 January 1946, and then No. 196 Squadron until 16 March 1946.

References

External links

* http://www.unithistories.com/officers/RAF_officers_B01.html


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