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Mellin, Arthur Alured

Date of birth:
December 9th, 1917 (Duncan/British Columbia, Canada)
Date of death:
May 16th, 1998 (Nanaimo, Canada)
Service number:
R110157
Nationality:
Canadian (1931-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

Biography

He was assigned to the 419 Sqn as an Observer (Navigator) and on the night of April 23 1943 was wounded when his aircraft and crew were attacked by a night fighter, two other crew members were killed in the attack. The aircraft and remaining crew made it back safely to England.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sergeant
Unit:
No. 419 (Moose) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
Awarded on:
April 23rd, 1943
"One night in February 1943, this airman was the navigator of an aircraft detailed for a mine-laying mission off the Frisian Islands. In the course of the operation an enemy fighter engaged the aircraft raking its fuselage with machine-gun fire. The flight engineer and the rear gunner were killed while Sergeant Mellin was hit in the leg by a bullet which caused a compound fracture to the fibia and tibea bones. Despite the severity of his injuries, this airman assumed the duties of the flight engineer, while other members of the crew were quelling flames which had broken out in the bomber. He afterwards returned to his navigational duties, proving of great assistance to his pilot who flew the damaged aircraft to an airfield in this country. Although he had lost much blood and was in intense pain, it was only when the aircraft was about to be landed that Sergeant Mellin would consent to leave his post. His exemplary conduct and great fortitude were worthy of the highest praise."

Medal presented 27 June 1947
Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM)

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