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The Airmen's Stories - P/O M A Williams

 

Mark Alan Williams was born on 26th September 1915 in Edmonton, Middlesex and joined the RAFVR about October 1937 as an Airman u/t Pilot. Called up on 1st September 1939, he completed his training at 9 FTS Hullavington on No. 16 Course, which ran from 31st December 1939 to 9th June 1940.

He was commissioned in early June and arrived at 5 OTU Aston Down on 10th June. After converting to Blenheims, Williams was posted to 604 Squadron at Manston on 26th June 1940.

 

 

Williams was detached to RAF Uxbridge on 30th June for a short course on R/T procedure and elementary attacks.

His last flight with 604 was made on 21st August 1940.

His commission was terminated on 22nd December 1940, the reason currently not known, his name does not appear in the Air Force List after January 1941.

Williams died on 27th September 1977 in St. Paul, Malta.

 


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