Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Flight Lieutenant A W Fraser and his crew, stand in front of their Consolidated Liberator Mark I, AM929 'H', of No. 120 Squadron RAF, at Reykjavik, Iceland, after sinking the German type IXD2 submarine U-200 on 24 June 1943. Fraser was awarded a bar to his DFC for attacking the U-boat in the face of determined anti-aircraft fire, and for bringing his damaged aircraft and crew safely back to base following the engagement. Left to right: Sergeant A W Parsons (flight engineer), Flight-Sergeant K Johnson (wireless oeprator/air gunner), Flight-Sergeant W
Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Flight Lieutenant A W Fraser and his crew, stand in front of their Consolidated Liberator Mark I, AM929 'H', of No. 120 Squadron RAF, at Reykjavik, Iceland, after sinking the German type IXD2 submarine U-200 on 24 June 1943. Fraser was awarded a bar to his DFC for attacking the U-boat in the face of determined anti-aircraft fire, and for bringing his damaged aircraft and crew safely back to base following the engagement. Left to right: Sergeant A W Parsons (flight engineer), Flight-Sergeant K Johnson (wireless oeprator/air gunner), Flight-Sergeant W Stott (wireless operator/air gunner), Flight Lieutenant A W Fraser (pilot), Flight-Sergeant L C Heiser (nvaigator), Flight-Sergeant E A Mincham (wireless operator/air gunner), and Sergeant H J Oliver (2nd pilot).
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