Tuesday 5 November 1918 – B Flight, 42 Sqn RAF at Ascq

On one of the first few days of November 1918, when other duties didn’t interfere, B Flight of 42 Squadron had a group photograph taken.  If it wasn’t taken on this day, then for various reasons it can’t have been more then four days earlier or five days later.

Group photo of B Flight, 42 Squadron RAF.
B Flight, 42 Squadron RAF. Click for larger image. Credit: Greg’s War Collection.

Faces of B Flight

Some of the faces are recognisable, but many are not.  Of those that are:

  • Lt. John Macmillan is second from the left of the front row.  (Thanks to Douglas Macmillan, John Macmillan’s grandson, for identifying him.)  More on Lt. Macmillan here:

Saturday 26 October 1918 – Prop. Split by Shrapnel

  • Next to John Macmillan, Greg is third from the left of the front row .
  • Capt. Bill Ledlie is seated fifth from the left, in the centre.  At his feet are a shield and Waso, Capt. Gordon’s dog.  More about Capt. Ledlie here:

Tuesday 27 August 1918 – No Flying – Bill Ledlie

  • Next to Capt. Ledlie is Capt. Cedric Gordon, seated sixth from the left.  More about Capt. Gordon here:

Friday 1 November 1918 – Shoot with Capt. Gordon

  • Next to Capt. Gordon is Lt Edward Ives (fourth from right), who had evidently returned to the squadron after his posting to the home establishment on 28 June 1918.  Thanks to Julian and Les Ives for confirming their grandfather’s identity.  More about Lt Ives here:

Saturday 29 June 1918 – CBP Cancelled by Weather

Today’s photograph looks like a more or less complete grouping of the officers and men of B Flight, 42 Squadron.  The photos taken at Rely and recorded in the post for 25 August 1918 were apparently just of the officers of the flight:

Sunday 25 August 1918 – Did Not Fly – 42 Sqn B Flight Photos

 

Saturday 29 June 1918 – CBP Cancelled by Weather

The weather continued to interfere with the work of 42 Squadron.  Following yesterday’s cancellation of a shoot, today the weather forced Greg down 10 minutes after take off for a Counter Battery Patrol.  Also, Lt Ives is posted to the Home Establishment. 

Log Book

Log bookLog book

Date: 29.6.18 
Hour: - 
Machine type: RE8 
No.: E27 
Observer: Lt Pring 
Time: 10 m 
Height: 600 
Course/Remarks: Weather test. (CBP.)

Diary

Diary

Saturday June 29th. CBP at 8.am with Lt Pring.  Weather very dud, came down after 10 mins.

In Other News…

Today’s Routine Orders contain the news that Lt. Edward Leslie Ives, seconded from the West Yorkshire Regiment to the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, was posted on 28 June 1918 to the Home Establishment:

Daily orders
42 Squadron daily orders for 29 June 1918. Click for larger image

Lt Ives is seen here with Lt Whittles in their flying kit next to an RE8 at Rely:

Lts Ives and Whittles
Lts Ives and Whittles next to an RE8 at Rely. Click for larger image

 

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