
_________________________________________________ CUMBERS, FS (now P/O) John William (R210110/J88456) - DFM - No.424 Squadron Flight Sergeant Cumbers is a most resolute and gallant air gunner. He has taken part in very many sorties and has played a worthy part in the successes obtained. On a recent occasion, when returning from an operation against Villeneuve-St.Georges, his aircraft was attacked by a fighter. As the attacker closed in, Flight Sergeant Cumbers delivered a burst of fire which struck the enemy aircraft, setting it on fire. His coolness and determination were characteristic of that which he has shown throughout his tour of operational duty. _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ Combat of note: 4/5 July 1944, target Villeneuve St.George, aircraft met fighters five times and two attacks developed - at 0040 hours (Bf.109 attacked from behind and slightly to left; opened fire at 200 yards, breaking away at 150 yards; both gunners fired and '109 seen going down on fire; at 0136 a FW.190 seen trying to sneak up; shot down burning and exploded on ground.
_________________________________________________ HONORS GIVEN 11 RCAF MEN FOR GALLANTRYOttawa, Sept. 5, 1944 — (CF) — Air Force Headquarters announced tonight the award of 1 Distinguished Service Order, 1 Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross, 6 Distinguished Flying Crosses and 3 Distinguished Flying Medals to members of the RCAF Overseas. The recipients:
McLeod, who has distinguished himself as one of Canada's top-scoring fighter pilots with 17 enemy aircraft to his credit, was awarded the DSO for his continued display of the "highest standard of courage and resolution as an exceptional leader and relentless fighter." _________________________________________________ Victories Include :
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these pages I use info from the Air force Association of Canada's web site
in Hugh Halliday's excellent Honors & Awards section,
Newspaper articles via the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC)
as well as other sources both published and private