Bill Eyles service history
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Bill Eyles service history
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Gives key dates of Bill's career from enlistment until his demob in February 1946.
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One page handwritten document
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MEylesCW900473-170410-28
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[underlined] copy of notes written by dad. [/underlined]
[underlined] DAD [/underlined]
Sept 1939 - Enlisted, trained & served on ground staff until remustered to aircrew. (as an instrument meter)
* Feb 1943 detatchment to St Eval (Whitley)
Anti-submarine sweeps - Bay of Biscay.
May 1943 - 78 Squadron 4 Group RAF Linton & Brighton [inserted] Yorkshire [/inserted] (Halifax)
1943 -Screened & instructing at OTU's (Operational Training Unit)
July 1944 Posted to 35 Squadron Pff
Oct 1944 Total No. of operations 66
Demobbed Feb 1946
"The passing of time dims the memory!! Raids from which you returned were all "good" I guess & those from which friends did not return must be the worst??!!"
* St. Eval was a strategic RAF station for RAF Coastal Command (Cornwall)[?] Primary role was to provide anti-submarine & [indecipherable word] - shipping patrols off the S.W. Coast.
(opened 2nd Oct 1939)
[underlined] DAD [/underlined]
Sept 1939 - Enlisted, trained & served on ground staff until remustered to aircrew. (as an instrument meter)
* Feb 1943 detatchment to St Eval (Whitley)
Anti-submarine sweeps - Bay of Biscay.
May 1943 - 78 Squadron 4 Group RAF Linton & Brighton [inserted] Yorkshire [/inserted] (Halifax)
1943 -Screened & instructing at OTU's (Operational Training Unit)
July 1944 Posted to 35 Squadron Pff
Oct 1944 Total No. of operations 66
Demobbed Feb 1946
"The passing of time dims the memory!! Raids from which you returned were all "good" I guess & those from which friends did not return must be the worst??!!"
* St. Eval was a strategic RAF station for RAF Coastal Command (Cornwall)[?] Primary role was to provide anti-submarine & [indecipherable word] - shipping patrols off the S.W. Coast.
(opened 2nd Oct 1939)
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“Bill Eyles service history,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed June 13, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/collections/document/33518.