McGillivray, Thomas Campbell
Personal Information
Rank | S/L |
Forename(s) | Thomas Campbell |
Surname | McGillivray |
Gender | M |
Age | 26 |
Decorations | DFC |
Date of Death | 20-05-1942 |
Next of Kin | Son of Robert and Sarah Elizabeth McGillivray, of Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. Husband of Eva French McGillivray, of North Berwick, East Lothian. |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Vickers Wellington III |
Serial Number | X3671 |
Markings | GT- |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | France |
Burial/Memorial Place | Hargnies Communal Cemetery |
Grave Reference | Coll. grave. |
Epitaph | STEEL-TRUE AND BLADE-STRAIGHT (Poem - My Wife by Robert Louis Stevenson) |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 2 |
Panel Number | 208 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | 41858 |
Service | Royal Air Force |
Group | 3 |
Squadron | 156 |
Squadron Motto | We light the way |
Trade | Pilot |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Other Memorials
Location | St. Mary Magdalene Church, Warboys, Cambridgeshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Stained Glass Window & Inscribed Slate Tablet |
Memorial Text | We light the way" This tablet is placed in memory of Flight Lieutenant JL Sloper DFC and Bar, RAFVR. And in tribute to all who served with 156 Squadron Path Finders Force at RAF Warboys, 1942-1945, In gratitude. |
Location | Tithe Farm, Warboys, Cambridgeshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Brick Pillars and inscribed Metal Plaques |
Memorial Text | From this RAF Station Warboys 156 squadrons No 8 (PFF) group, marked targets for Bomber Command 1942-1944 |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The National Archives
Record of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1041/8 |
Summary of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1041/9 |
Fellow Servicemen
Please note that this list gives all the losses aboard the quoted aircraft and occasionally these may have occurred on an earlier date when the aircraft was not itself lost. Please check the dates of death carefully.
Last Operation Information
Start Date | 19-05-1942 |
End Date | 20-05-1942 |
Takeoff Station | Alconbury |
Day/Night Raid | Night (19% moon) |
Operation | Mannheim. 197 aircraft, of which 155 claimed to hit target. Aerial photographs showed that in fact most hit woodland or open countryside. Some incendiaries fell in the port are and damaged some light industry |
Reason for Loss | Crashed near Hargnies, close to the French-Belgian border |