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| 1 | Floody | Clarke Wallace Chant 'Wally' | Flight Lieutenant | J/5481 | Pilot | RCAF | Fighter Command | 401Sqn RCAF![]() City of Westmount | 1941-10-27 | Spitfire | V | W3964 | YO-? | RAF Biggin Hill | Sweep | See archive report for further details | PoW number: 648. Camp Stalag Luft Barth Vogelsang - L1, later Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria - L3) | None - survived the war as a PoW | ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report Shot down by Messerschmitt Bf-109s over St. Omer, bails out and is captured. Detained in several prison camps then Stalag Luft III in Sagan. Appointed to be responsible for the construction of the tunnels (*) of 'The Gret Escape'. Transferred to another camp before the escape of March 23, 1944. He will also be an advisor to the director of the film, John Sturges, and it is Charles Bronson who will play his role, under a different name and of course a modified scenario, since in the film, Bronson escapes, with success. |
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