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WO. Norman Alister "Jock" Cameron
Royal Air Force 103 Squadron
WO Jock Cameron flew with my late uncle, Ralph William Crich, DFM who was the pilot of the Lancaster bomber during nearly all of World War 2.
According to his daughter Danni, Jock would not fly with anyone else. Their exploits are in a book called The Black Swan. Bill was a superb skilled pilot. Bill died tragically at Basra just after the war in a sand storm, ditching the BOAC plane deliberately in a way all the passengers were saved although killing the crew. He is buried in Basra. He has one surviving son, Ron, who lives in the UK.