James Robert MCINTYRE

MCINTYRE, James Robert

Service Number: 426653
Enlisted: 18 July 1942
Last Rank: Flight Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 576 Squadron (RAF)
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 5 December 1922
Home Town: Manly, Brisbane, Queensland
Schooling: Wynnum West State School, Queensland, Australia
Occupation: Fibro Worker
Died: Flying Battle, Germany, 23 September 1944, aged 21 years
Cemetery: Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany
30. F. 17. OUR DEARLY LOVED SON AND BROTHER. "O LAMB OF GOD I COME TO THEE"
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial, Manly War Memorial, Maryborough No. 3 Wireless Air Gunners' School Memorial Wall
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World War 2 Service

3 Sep 1939: Involvement Flight Sergeant, 426653
18 Jul 1942: Transferred Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), No. 3 Initial Training School Sandgate
18 Jul 1942: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 426653, No. 576 Squadron (RAF)
7 Nov 1942: Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman
12 Nov 1942: Transferred Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, No. 3 Wireless Air Gunnery School Maryborough
26 Jun 1943: Transferred Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, No. 1 Bombing and Air Gunnery School / No. 1 Air Observers School / Evans Head
22 Jul 1943: Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant
11 Aug 1943: Embarked Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 426653, 2 Embarkation Depot, Embarked from Sydney for U.K.
16 Oct 1943: Transferred Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, Royal Air Force - unspecified units, Bomber Command Training Units.
22 Jan 1944: Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant
28 Jul 1944: Transferred Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, No. 576 Squadron (RAF)
23 Sep 1944: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Sergeant, 426653, No. 576 Squadron (RAF), Air War NW Europe 1939-45, MIA presumed dead.

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