The Airmen's Stories - Sgt. E A Mould
Edward Anthony Mould, of Mill Hill, Middlesex joined the RAFVR about February 1938 as an Airman u/t Pilot. Called up on September 1st 1939, he completed his training and was with 74 Squadron at Leconfield in May 1940. On the 22nd he shared in destroying a Ju88 and, after being shot down over the French coast on the 24th, he returned to England by boat. On July 8th Mould damaged a Me109 of JG51, which made a forced -landing on Bladbean Hill, Elham, Kent, the first German fighter shot down over Great Britain in the war.

Mould was shot down by Me109’s in combat off Dover on the 28th and baled out, wounded. He was admitted to Dover Military Hospital. His Spitfire, P9336, crashed on the roof at Buckland Mill, north of Dover.

(Above) Mould (far right) with other unidentified 74 Sqdn pilots.
(Photo courtesy of Andy Saunders)
Commissioned in May 1941, Mould was killed on January 20th 1943, as a Flying Officer with 85 Squadron, aged 26. His Mosquito II came down in the Blackwater Estuary, cause unknown. His navigator, P/O W Fisher, was also killed.
Mould is buried in Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking.

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