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1 BallantyneJames HamiltonSgt
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DFM
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Age 26
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16085
PLTRCAF
1ITS (RCAF)
1EFTS (RCAF)
2SFTS (RCAF)
3PRC (RCAF)
58OTU (RAF)
111Sqn (RAF)
111Sqn (RAF)
222Sqn (RAF)
603Sqn (RAF)
603Sqn (RAF)
229Sqn (RAF)
RCAF
59OTU (RAF)
59OTU (RAF)
RCAF
3PRC (RCAF)
403Sqn (RCAF)
403Sqn (RCAF) Last Op
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Master & Spitfire
Spitfire
Spitfire AD260
Spitfire
Spitfire
Spitfire BR562
X
Spitfire
Hurricane
Hurricane Z7069
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Spitfire
Spitfire MJ876
20 Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario
7 Jan 1941 - Toronto, Ontario
11 Apr 1941 - Malton, Ontario
28 May 1941 - Uplands, Ontario
2 Sep 1941 - Bournemouth, UK
15 Sep 1941 - RAF Grangemouth, Stirlingshire
28 Oct 1941 - RAF North Weald, Essex
12 Dec 1941 - Heavily damaged aircraft landing on soft ground
10 Jan 1942 - RAF North Weald, Essex
3 June 1942 - HMS Eagle to Malta
31 July 1942 - Crash landed with engine trouble
8 Aug 1942 - RAF Ta Kali, Malta
16 Nov 1942 - Bournemouth, UK
3 Dec 1942 - Instructor - RAF Milfield, Northumberland
22 Dec 1942 - Crash landed due to fuel starvation
29 Oct 1943 - Special leave in Canada
21 Dec 1943 - Bournemouth, UK
4 Jan 1944 - RAF Kenley, Surrey
8 March 1944 - Shot down by Flak over France

(P/O Ballantyne in front of his 403Sqn Spitfire)
- Distinguished Flying Medal - No.229 Squadron - Award effective 1 December 1942 as per London Gazette dated 4 December 1942 and AFRO 2069/42 dated 18 December 1942.
- Commemorated St. Andre-De-L'Eure Communal Cemetery, Grave 6. France.
- Son of James Harry Hamilton and Rebecca Rita (née Baird) Ballantyne of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
(Information courtesy Francois Dutil)

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