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Flight of Spitfire Vb unknown and Sergeant K B Chisholm on 1941-10-12

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On 1941-10-12, Pilot K B Chisholm (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Spitfire Vb with serial unknown for this duty: Sweep. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Berck. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 452. The location for the map is Berck, France. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Chisholm: prisoner of war (PoW). There is no commemoration location known.
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Tony Chisholm
Tony Chisholm
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Keith Chisholm was my father, after being shot down he was sent to Stalag VIII-B. He made 2 escape attempts the second being successful. He and fellow escapees made their way to Warsaw. He spent 2 years with the Polish Home Army, then traveled on...

Keith Chisholm was my father, after being shot down he was sent to Stalag VIII-B. He made 2 escape attempts the second being successful. He and fellow escapees made their way to Warsaw. He spent 2 years with the Polish Home Army, then traveled on the Paris where he fought with the French FFI until Paris was liberated in 1944

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