Gordon Arthur ARMSTRONG

ARMSTRONG, Gordon Arthur

Service Number: 423597
Enlisted: 18 July 1942
Last Rank: Flight Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 77 Squadron (RAF)
Born: Warrawee, New South Wales, Australia, 23 July 1922
Home Town: Gordon, Ku-ring-gai, New South Wales
Schooling: Barker College, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation: Audit Clerk
Died: AIr Combat Operations, North West Europe, 17 June 1944, aged 21 years
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial, Runnymede Air Forces Memorial
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World War 2 Service

18 Jul 1942: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 423597, No. 2 Initial Training School Bradfield Park, Empire Air Training Scheme, Sydney, New South Wales
18 Jul 1942: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 423597, Aircrew Training Units
2 Nov 1942: Embarked Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, 423597, Royal Canadian Air Force Training Units, From Melbourne to Canada and UK
23 Mar 1944: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 423597, No. 77 Squadron (RAF), Air War NW Europe 1939-45
17 Jun 1944: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 423597, No. 77 Squadron (RAF), Air War NW Europe 1939-45

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

 

Son of Wentworth Arthur and Gladys May Armstrong, of Gordon, New South Wales, Australia.

Plane was Halifax 111 NA 508 of 77 Squadron crahed on air operations over Sterkrade, Germany

Gordon Arthur Armstrong was born 23 July 1922 at Warrawee, NSW the son of Wentworth and Gladys Armstrong of Gordon (Sydney). Gordon attended Barker College in Sydneyfor his high school education followed by an accountancy degree. He was working as anAudit Clerk for Harris and Harne, Sydney before enlisting in July 1942.Gordon was in the 1stAustralian Army Battalion from 1940 to 1942 before deciding to try the RAAF.He trained as a Bomb Aimer in Australia and Canada under the Empire Air Training Scheme and was posted to 77 Squadron RAF at Full Sutton, Yorkshire. Embarked at Melbourne 2 November 1942 arriving in Canada on November 27. Gordon had an appendectomy operation at Dartmouth Station Hospital in Canada on 20 May 1943. Once fully recovered he finished his training andleft for England on 29 June 1943 arriving there a week later on 7 July1943. Then it was onto27 OTU for further training,he was promoted to Flight Sergeant on 2 October whilst at OTU.41 Base HQfollowed in December finally arrivingat 77 Squadron 23 March 1944 .Gordon was killed alongside his six other crew members on the night of 17 June 1944 when his Halifax III, serial number NA508, was hit with flack during araid on the synthetic oil works at Sterkrade, Germany and crashed in the marshy land at Amstelveen (Noord-Brabant), near Amsterdam, Holland. Aged 21 at the time of his death.

CREW:RAAFPilot Officer R A W Blair -PilotRAFSergeant H L Moore -Flight EngineerRAAFPilot Officer L G Pratt -ObserverRAAFFlight Sergeant G A Armstrong -Air BomberRAAFWarrant Officer J P O’Meara -Wireless Air GunnerRAAFFlying Officer J M Date -Mid Upper GunnerRAFSergeant D G Tastin -Tail GunnerA 1947 report by a Missing Research & Enquiry team stated “the Communal Police at Neuwer-Amstel reported that the aircraft crashed in flames at Neuwer-Amstel on the night of 16/17 June, 1944.German documents confirmed that only one body was recovered that of WO O’Meara”.He is buried at the Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery, Netherlands.

Until 1990 the other six crew members hadno known grave and their names are commemorated on the Memorial to the Missing, Runnymede, Surrey. It was in June of that year that the wreckage of NA508 was uncovered by the Recovery Team of the Royal Netherlands Air Force, including the remains of five of the crew, who were buried at the Bergen op Zoom Canadian War Cemetery on 8 October 1991.

Gordon is remembered with honour at the Australian War Memorialand the Roll of Honour at Gordon, NSWand the Runnymede Memorial in Surrey

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