Ravrick
Oct 17 2009, 10:17 AM
Hi, these two 2/Lt's Thomas Charles Stewart MacGregor and Victor George Anderson Bush were both casualties during WW1, is anybody able to give me more information on there demise? I believe MacGregor was KIA with 53 Sqn on 8 June 1917 and Bush was killed in an accident on 8th Feb 1918? Any info appreicated,
Cheers,
Rick
Dolphin
Oct 17 2009, 11:14 AM
Rick
2Lt T C S MacGregor of No 53 Sqn RFC was the pilot of RE 8 A3634, with 2Lt Raymond Wilberforce Spooner, formerly 5th Bn, London Regt and Royal Field Artillery) as observer, when both airmen were killed in action on 8 June 1917. They were on a Contact Patrol mission from Bailleul (Town Ground) aerodrome when the RE 8 sustained a direct hit by anti-aircraft fire at 05:45.
Capt V G A Bush, of No 1 School of Air Fighting at Ayr was killed while flying Sopwith Camel B5565 on 8 February 1918. The aeroplane broke up in the air.
I hope that this helps you.
Gareth
Ravrick
Oct 17 2009, 11:27 AM
Hi, very many thanks, I have a period photo dated 1915 of the officers of 12th Bn HLI, most were KIA or wounded on the 25th Sep 1915, except for the two mentioned and one other - 2/Lt/Captain William Ewart Gladstone Murray RFC/RAF, do you know if he is mentioned anywhere?
Thanks once again,
Rick
per ardua per mare per terram
Oct 17 2009, 05:58 PM
Army Service records: WO 339/1656 MacGREGOR T C S, 2/Lieut
WO 339/18000 BUSH V G A, Capt
WO 339/1105 MURRAY W E G, Capt and AIR 76/366 for RAF
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