Douglas Frederick BAVIN

BAVIN, Douglas Frederick

Service Number: 415212
Enlisted: 12 August 1940, Perth Western Australia
Last Rank: Flight Sergeant
Last Unit: Operational Training Units (RAF)
Born: Tambellup, Western Australia, 18 November 1922
Home Town: Mount Barker, Plantagenet Shire, Western Australia
Schooling: Denmark State School, Western Australia
Occupation: Railcar Wagon builder (W.A.G.R.)
Died: Flying Battle, Atlantic Ocean, off Cornwall, England, 3 June 1943, aged 20 years
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. Panel 192.
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Denmark War Memorial, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial, Midland Railway Workshops Soldiers Memorial, Mount Barker & District Honour Roll WW2, Mount Barker (WA) War Memorial, Runnymede Air Forces Memorial
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World War 2 Service

3 Sep 1939: Involvement Flight Sergeant, 415212
12 Aug 1940: Enlisted Perth Western Australia
12 Aug 1941: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 415212
25 Mar 1943: Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, Operational Training Units (RAF)
25 Mar 1943: Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, Operational Training Units (RAF)
18 May 1943: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 415212, Operational Training Units (RAF), Air War NW Europe 1939-45

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

10 Operational Training Unit

Rank - Flight Sergeant

Plane was Whitley BB 414

Son of John Edward and Minnie Bavin, of Mount Barker, Western Australia.

The Late FIt/Sgt. Bavin
The following communication has just been received by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bavin in connection with the loss of their son, Doug, during an operational sweep over the Atlantic—
"Dear Sir,
It is with deep regret that I have to inform you that the death of your son, Flight Sgt Douglas Frederick Bavin, has now been presumed for official purposes to hare occured on 3rd June, 1943. It has  now been advised that your late son was promoted to Flight Sgt with effect from 25th March, 1943. 
The Minister for Air and members of the Air Board, desire me to extend to you their profound sympathy in your great loss.
(Signed)
Yours faithfully,
—Secretary"
Two unhappy coincidences are connected with loss of Flight Sgt Bavin, the first being that his schoolmate at Group 93, Denmark, Ted Laing— later also a Sgt Pilot—was also lost with his plane without  trace, on a bombing run to Germany. Flight Sgt Bavin disappeared—again coincidentally—on the day that the noted film star Leslie Howard, met his fate at the hands of German airmen The Wing  Commander in charge of the operational base from which Doug and his Whitley bomber took off on their last flight has written eulogisticaley of the young pilots' service, and added that, whatever happened to the bomber ami its crew must have been sudden, because no distress signal had come from them. He concluded by sending Doug's parents the sincere sympathy of all ranks under his  command ; and to that, we now add our own.

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