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Flight of Mosquito NFXIII HK530 and Flight Lieutenant K J Pamment on 1944-12-02

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On 1944-12-02, Pilot, navigator or other duty? K J Pamment (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with servicenumber 108141 flew a Mosquito NFXIII with serial HK530 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss are unknown. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 29. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Pamment: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Germany.
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Robert Wiles
Robert Wiles
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The navigator's name was Flight Sergeant H C Wiles - my father. He survived the incident but badly broke his right leg when landing by parachute. He was taken to hospital in Bremen where his leg was plastered and then to a PoW camp where he...

The navigator's name was Flight Sergeant H C Wiles - my father. He survived the incident but badly broke his right leg when landing by parachute. He was taken to hospital in Bremen where his leg was plastered and then to a PoW camp where he remained for the last few months of the war. Folowing repatriation to the UK, he had to have the leg broken and reset and the hospital in Germany had set it over an inch shorter than the left leg. He carried metal screws in h=is leg for the rest of his life.

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