William  Kennedy FERGUSON

 

"Bill"

 

FERGUSON William K

Source : Francois Oxeant
 
NUMBER OF SERVICEJ/85171
AGE23 yo
DATE OF BIRTH29 février 1920 à Peterborough
ENLISTMENT STATEOntario CANADA  NE
FAMILYParents : William Lauder & Mary Sophia Hannah FERGUSON
RANKPilot Officer
FONCTIONPilot
JOB BEFORE ENLISTEMENTMutuelle du Canada, compagnie d'assurance-vie NE
DATE of ENLISTEMENT

Prince of Wales Rangers (Peterborough Regiment) en August  1940

 1 march 1941 ARC Toronto, Ontario

 SQUADRON 401st Squadron 
City of Westmount
ARMYRoyal Canadian Air Force
DATE OF DEATH15 January 1943

FERGUSON William K

Source : Philippe Bauduin
 
STATUSKIA
PLACE OF DEATHSaint-Martin-des-Entrees
DATA PLAN

Spitfire - type IX - s/n EN183 YO°V

blosville

Mission : Ramrod - Attaque de train sur Bayeux

Abattu par la  flak 

 
GRAVECEMETERY COMMUNAL of  St-Martin-des-Entrees (14)
DECORATION
  
us army div arm 2 1 88squadron
STORY

By : Francois Oxeant (Source : Crash in Bayeux - The Last Flight of Sergeant Ferguson)

Pilot Officer (Pilot), No. 401 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, J/85171. Son of William Lauder Ferguson and Mary Sophia Ferguson (nee Hannah), of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Age: 22.

After graduating from the Peterborough Collegiate Institute, 'Bill' Ferguson was engaged by the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. He enlisted in the Prince of Wales Rangers (Peterborough Regiment) in August, 1940 before volunteering in the RCAF in March, 1941.

Bill was awarded his pilot's wings at No. 2 SFTS Uplands, Ontario on December 19, 1941 and posted overseas soon after. Upon completion of his operational training, he was posted to No. 401 Squadron in June, 1942.

On January 15, 1943, Sergeant William Kennedy Ferguson was killed when his aircraft, Spitfire IX serial EN183 coded 'YO-V', was shot down by Flak near Saint-Martin-des-Entrées, Normandy, France while strafing an enemy locomotive.

 

FERGUSON William K
Source : Crash in Bayeux - The Last Flight of Sergeant Ferguson
FERGUSON William K

His burial there was ordered by the German authorities on January 18. To show their solidarity with the cause for which he had died, a large crowd of French citizens descended upon the cemetery to pay their last respects. Flowers were laid on the grave and the Germans took this as a provocation, confiscating the identity papers of all those present.

One month later, twelve of them, suspected of being members of the French Resistance, were arrested -- including some high school students who were taken from their classrooms -- and transferred to concentration camps in Germany. Four of them never returned.

Sergeant Ferguson was posthumously commissioned and promoted to the rank of Pilot Officer. He has been laying at rest in the same cemetery since then.

 

FERGUSON William K

Source : Francois Oxeant

 

SOURCE INFORMATION & SOURCE PHOTOAerosteles.net  - Francecrashes39-45.net - Findagrave.com - Commission des sépultures de guerre du Commonwealth - Francois Oxeant
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