Just a "Clearing Up" question, Bomber Command Archives lists P/O I.A.J. MacQueen as from the USA, but CVWM says he is from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, Argentina, P/O I.A.J. MacQueen, J/8439, enlisted Kingstone Ontario, November 1940, Lancaster aircraft, R5603, RAF No. 44 Squadron was lost without trace on August 5, 1942. All seven crew members listed as Missing in Action, Lost Without A Trace !
Any help in clearing this up would be appreciated
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George
P/O I.A.J. MacQueen
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I’m on it George……Ian Andrew James MacQueen. Post up more in a second
EDIT, his records……he was an Argentinian Citizen George…
EDIT, his records……he was an Argentinian Citizen George…
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Thank You Temujin, appreciate the help with that, was just making sure that I was not missing something there !
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George
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George