Back | MUNRO | John Gray | ||||
Service Number | 36016 | |||||
P/O (prob) | 19th Mar. 1934: (Gazette Issue 34038 published on the 3 April 1934. Page 8 of 34) | |||||
P/O | 29th Sept. 1933. (Gazette Issue 34096 published on the 16 October 1934. Page 8 of 76) | |||||
F/O | 29th Mar. 1935. (Gazette Issue 34247 published on the 21 January 1936. Page 7 of 68) | |||||
F/Lt | 29th Mar. 1937. (Gazette Issue 34388 published on the 13 April 1937. Page 7 of 72) | |||||
S/Ldr | Not found | |||||
W/Cdr | 1st June 1941: (Gazette Issue 35187 published on the 10 June 1941. Page 4 of 44) | |||||
W/Cdr (perm) | 1st Oct. 1946. (Gazette Issue 37776 published on the 1 November 1946. Page 5 of 14) | |||||
Date | A/C | Crew | Duty | Up | Down | Details of Sortie or Flight |
08-Dec-40 | P.6969 | S/Ldr J.G. Munro | Interception Patrol | 11:15 | 11:45 | Section patrolled Exmouth, the vectored to Torquay, then returned to Exmouth. |
08-Dec-40 | P.6974 | S/Ldr J.G. Munro | Interception Patrol | 15:25 | 16:40 | Section patrolled base at 15000'. Plotted as a hostile raid. Sirens sounded in Exeter. |
04-Jan-41 | P.6979 | S/Ldr J.G. Munro | Chameleon Patrol | 16:00 | 16:45 | This was a special operation the object of which was to attack German “E” boats coming from Cherbourg. Nothing seen |
13-Jan-41 | P.6985 | S/Ldr J.G. Munro | Chameleon Patrol | 16:00 | 16:45 | The three aircraft again carried out the “Chameleon patrol”. Apart from a smoke trail at 20,000 feet they saw nothing in the Channel. |
17-Jan-41 | P.6985 | S/Ldr J.G. Munro | Chameleon Patrol | 17:00 | 17:55 | S/Ldr Munro and F/Lt Pugh again carried out a “Chameleon” patrol, but reported nothing to be seen. |