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Shand, William Peter

Date of death:
April 20th, 1943
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Graves Protestant Churchyard Makkum
Row: N. Grave: 40.
Service number:
33285
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

Wing Commander. 139 (Jamaica) Squadron.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Wing Commander
Unit:
No. 139 (Jamaica) Squadron, Royal Air Force
Awarded on:
March 5th, 1943
"In February, 1943, Wing Commander Shand and Flight Sergeant Handley were pilot and navigator respectively of the leading aircraft of a section of bombers detailed to attack the locomotive sheds at Tours in daylight. On the outward journey, which involved a flight of more than 100 miles over strongly defended enemy territory, adverse weather was encountered along almost the whole route. Despite this, brilliant navigation by Flight Sergeant Handley enabled his pilot to reach the target exactly as planned. Making a skilful approach, Wing Commander Shand led his section into the attack and the target was accurately bombed from a low level. By their exceptional skill and determination Wing Commander Shand and Flight Sergeant Handley contributed largely to the success of the operation. They have previously flown together on several daring daylight sorties."
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

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