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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

No. 274 Squadron Royal Air Force



10th September 1940 Bombers intercepted

15th September 1940 Sidi Barrani lost

14th November 1940 On attachment

4th December 1941 In Action

6th June 1944 Invasion

16th Mar 1945 Reorganisation

17th Mar 1945 On the Move

7th Apr 1945 Ops

20th Apr 1945 Ops


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Those known to have served with

No. 274 Squadron Royal Air Force

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

  • Hemmer Paul Gordon. Flt/Sgt. (d.7th August 1942)
  • Tuddenham Ernest Leslie. L.A.C.

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Want to know more about No. 274 Squadron Royal Air Force?


There are:2007 items tagged No. 274 Squadron Royal Air Force available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


Flt/Sgt. Paul Gordon Hemmer 274 (R.A.F.) Sqdn. (d.7th August 1942)

Flight Sergeant (Pilot)Hemmer is buried in grave F.3.14 in the Carthage American Military Cemetery in Tunisia.

S flynn



L.A.C. Ernest Leslie Tuddenham 274 Squadron

Ernest Tuddenham was my father. He never said very much about the war, but it was clear it was not a happy time. He mentioned he was a tail gunner in the RAF and that his plane had crash landed at Lossiemouth after seeing action. The crash resulted in injuries in which he lost all his teeth, and resulted in him walking with a slight limp thereafter. I can't imagine a worse position than being a tail gunner in a bomber. He had been married before the war but, as had often happened, his wife had found someone else while was serving his country.

In 1945, he was transferred to the Army (Royal Engineers) as an HGV driver. He was stationed in Portsmouth as the war was finishing and, during a rare evening out at a dance at one of the old forts on the hill behind the town organised by his regiment, he met my mother, Mary. As the driver, he had to drop all the ladies off around Portsmouth after the dance had finished. Yes, he made a point of dropping Mary off last! The rest is history.

Marc







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