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The Airmen's Stories - F/O J Waddingham

 

John Waddingham, of Barton-on-Humber, was born in late 1919, the son of John Waddingham and Dorothy Waddingham (nee Wilford).

He attended Hymers College, Hull before joining the RAF on a short service commission in April 1938.

He was posted to 9 FTS Hullavington on 18th June and after completing the course he went to No. 1 AOS, North Coates as a staff pilot.

 

 

In early July 1940 Waddingham was serving with 141 Squadron, flying Defiants. On 16th September, flying with Sgt. AB Cumbers as his gunner, he destroyed a He111 and probably shot down another into the sea.

He was awarded the DFC (gazetted 18th March 1941).

In 1942 Waddingham was serving with 89 Squadron in the Middle East. He was killed on 27th September 1942, as a Flight Lieutenant with the 89 Squadron detachment at Takali, Malta. His Beaufighter V8268 crashed on landing having suffered an engine failure and been hit by friendly AA fire whilst returning from an interception. He died from burns and shock.

Waddingham is buried in the Naval Cemetery, Capuccini, Malta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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