- Wallace McIntosh
Infobox Military Person
name=Wallace McIntosh
lived=27 March 1920 –4 June 2007
placeofbirth=Tarves ,Aberdeenshire ,Scotland
placeofdeath=Aberdeen ,Scotland (aged 87)
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nickname=
allegiance= flag|United Kingdom
serviceyears=1939–1948
rank=Flight Lieutenant
branch= air force|United Kingdom
commands=
battles=World War II Flight Lieutenant Wallace McIntosh DFC and Bar, DFM (27 March 1920 –4 June 2007 ) flew 55 bombing missions with the RAF during the Second World War as anair gunner in Lancaster bombers. He was recognised as the most successful air gunner in Bomber Command, having shot down eight enemy aircraft (three shared) and one "probable". In one operation on the day after D-Day, he shot down three Germannight fighter s.Biography
McIntosh was born in a barn in
Tarves inAberdeenshire during a blizzard. His mother was an unmarried teenage servant. He was raised by his grandparents alongside their seven children, moving from farm to farm inPerthshire and Aberdeenshire in search of seasonal work. He attended fourteen schools, finally leaving at the age of 13. He worked as an agricultural labourer, but helped to support his family bypoaching sheep, salmon and pheasants. He later became agamekeeper .On the outbreak of the Second World War, he rode his bicycle the convert|30|mi|km|-1 to
Dundee , aiming to join the RAF, but was rejected on account of his poor education. At the urging of a local priest, the RAF relented and he was recuited as anaircraftman . He served on the ground, but became anair gunner in March 1943, and joined 207 Squadron atRAF Langar , nearNottingham , as a mid-upper turret gunner in the Lancaster bomber flown byFlying Officer Fred Richardson. He shot down two German aircraft during his first tour of 32 missions, and was awarded theDistinguished Flying Medal in 1943. After his first tour of duty, he became an air gunnery instructor. He was commissioned in June 1943. He returned to active duty with 207 Squadron atRAF Spilsby inLincolnshire in February 1944, as arear gunner in the Lancaster flown by Wing CommanderJohn Grey , the squadron's commander. He shot down a Me 110 in a raid overMailly-le-Camp in Champagne on3 May 1944 .On
7 June 1944 , he joined a raid of 112 Lancaster bombers in support of theD-Day landings the previous day, attacking a concentration of German tanks in woods nearCerisy-la-Forêt , betweenBayeux andSt Lô inNormandy . He and a colleague, CanadianPilot Officer Larry Sutherland, together shot down two Ju 88s on the way to the target. In the return journey, they shot down an Me 210 overBeachy Head . Both gunners were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. McIntosh received a congratulatoryPostagram from the usually taciturn Air Chief Marshal SirArthur Harris .In July 1944, he shot down two German night fighters in a raid on
Stuttgart and was awarded a Bar to his DFC in December 1944 at the end of his second tour of a further 23 operations.He left the RAF in 1948. He worked as a salesman of agricultural foodstuffs in Scotland, and then worked for a
seed merchant . His biography, "Gunning for the Enemy", was published in 2003.He married Christina Cooper in 1957. They had one son and three daughters. His wife died in 1989 . He died from
lung cancer atAberdeen Royal Infirmary inAberdeen . He was survived by his children.References
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2659661.ece Obituary, "The Independent", 15 June 2007]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1923658.ece Obituary, "The Times", 15 June 2007]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/09/db0901.xml Obituary, "The Daily Telegraph", 15 June 2007]
* [http://www.207squadron.rafinfo.org.uk/wmc/ 207 Squadron Royal Air Force Association]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/north_east/6726347.stm RAF gunner war hero dies aged 87, BBC, 6 June 2007]Persondata
NAME = McIntosh, Wallace
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = WWII artillery officer
DATE OF BIRTH =27 March 1920
PLACE OF BIRTH =Tarves ,Scotland
DATE OF DEATH =4 June 2007
PLACE OF DEATH =
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