No. 640 Squadron RAF
Military unit
No. 640 Squadron RAF was a heavy bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War .
History
No. 640 Squadron was first formed at RAF Leconfield , East Riding of Yorkshire on 7 January 1944,[ 4] from 'C' Flight of No. 158 Squadron RAF . It was equipped with Halifax Mk.III bombers, and operated as part of No. 4 Group in Bomber Command . It re-equipped with Halifax VI bombers in March 1945, and was disbanded at RAF Leconfield on 7 May of that year.[ 5]
Operational highlights
A crew from No. 640 Squadron at Leconfield taken in December 1944, with a Halifax III in the background. Photograph features: Captain F/O R.Wakeman, DFC; Navigator P/O Reginald William Parr, DFC; Bomb Aimer F/O C.B.Morrison, RCAF, DFC; W/Op. F/Sgt H. Bearyman; Flt.Eng F/Sgt P/McPhie; Mid-upper Gunner F/S R.Thomas; Rear Gunner F/Sgt E.G. Humphries.
First Operational Mission 5 Halifaxes bombed Berlin while 3 others aborted on the night from 20 to 21 January 1944
Last Operational Mission 18 Halifaxes bombed gun batteries on the island of Wangerooge on 25 April 1945[ 6]
Listed below are further operational highlights for the Wakeman crew (see photograph right)[ 7]
Position
Name crew member
Known as
Captain
F/O R.Wakeman, DFC
Jimmy
Navigator
P/O Reginald William Parr, DFC
Reg
Bomb Aimer
F/O C.B.Morrison, RCAF , DFC
Cliff
W/Op
F/Sgt. H.Bearyman
Harry
Flt.Eng.
F/Sgt. P.McPhie
Peter
Mid-upper Gunner
F/S R.Thomas
Tommy
Rear Gunner
F/Sgt. E.G.Humphries
Eric
Individual missions for the above named crew, data from[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Date (all dates are in 1944)
Off
Back
Target
Mission Detail
Bomb Load (lbs)
Individual Aircraft Code
Aircraft Serial No.
6 August
11:12
14:27
Forêt de Nieppe
V-Weapon Sites.
16×500
X
7 August
20:53
01:48
May-sur-Orne
Army Support – Five aiming points in front of Allied ground troops in Normandy.
9×1000
H
NA573
9 August
11:53
15:28
Le Châtellier
Chemical works.
4×500
X
10 August
20:50
03:50
Dijon
A railway junction and the railway yards.
4×500
J
11 August
18:22
22:07
Étaples
Railway bridge.
4×500
Z
15 August
09:40
13:45
Eindhoven
Airfield
4×500
B
MZ561
16 August
21:40
01:45
Kiel
4×500
B
MZ561
18 August
22:20
03:00
Sterkrade/Holten , Ruhr .
Ruhrchemie AG synthetic oil plant (SBC = small bomb container)
1×2000, 4×SBC
B
MZ561
9 September
06:44
11:09
Le Havre
Abandoned – cloud.
16×500
G
11 September
05:19
09:49
Cadillac
7×1000, 6×500
K
12 September
16:15
20:50
Münster
1×2000 & Incendiary
P
MZ678
17 September
06:52
10:43
Boulogne
German positions in preparation for an attack by Allied troops.
9×1000, 4×500
J
NP631
25 September
06:35
10:36
Calais
German defensive positions.
9×1000, 4×500
J
NP931
27 September
09:29
13:03
Calais
German defensive positions.
9×1000, 4×500
D
LW554
30 September
09:45
14:22
Bottrop , Ruhr.
Oil plant.
16×500
H
MZ344
6 October
14:28
19:04
Sterkrade/Holten, Ruhr.
Ruhrchemie AG Synthetic oil plant.
16×500
J
NP931
7 October
11:45
16:03
Kleve
Army support – Approach routes by which German units could threaten the vulnerable Allied right flank near Nijmegen.
9×1000, 4×500
J
NP931
15 October
00:16
05:53
Duisburg
8×1000, 5×500
K
MZ930
15 October
17:48
21:41
Wilhelmshaven
8×1000, 5×500
K
MZ930
25 October
12:09
17:51
Essen
Industrial concerns, particularly to the Krupps steelworks.
9×1000, 4×500
J
NP931
28 October
09:45
13:05
Walcheren
Gun positions at 5 places on the rim of the island.
1×2000, 7×1000, 4×500
L
NP931
31 October
18:03
23:10
Cologne
1×2000, 6×1000, 5×500
G
MZ404
2 November
16:05
22:00
Düsseldorf
1×2000 & Incendiary
J
NP931
4 November
17:34
22:34
Bochum
Industrial areas, particularly the steelworks.
1×2000, 6×1000, 5×500
J
NP931
6 November
11:42
16:42
Gelsenkirchen
Nordstern synthetic-oil plant.
1×2000, 6×1000, 5×500
J
NP931
16 November
12:43
17:30
Jülich
Army support – cut communications behind the German lines.
1×2000, 6×1000, 5×500
J
NP931
21 November
17:25
23:55
Sterkrade/Holten, Ruhr.
Ruhrchemie AG Synthetic oil plant.
16×500
J
NP931
29 November
02:26
08:22
Essen
Industrial areas, including the Krupps works.
1×2000, 16×500
J
NP931
2 December
17:35
00:07
Hagen
Industrial areas – unknown at the time this included a factory making U-boat accumulator batteries.
1×2000 & Incendiary
J
NP931
12 December
16:24
21:58
Essen
Industrial areas, including the Krupps works.
1×2000, 4×1000, 6×500
J
NP931
22 December
15:05
21:33
Bingen am Rhein
Railway yards.
1×2000, 4×1000, 6×500
J
NP931
24 December
11:17
16:42
Essen/Mülheim
Airfields.
5×1000, 8×250
J
NP931
Aircraft operated
Aircraft operated by no. 640 Squadron RAF, data from[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
From
To
Aircraft
Version
January 1944
March 1945
Handley-Page Halifax
Mk.III
March 1945
May 1945
Handley-Page Halifax
Mk.VI
Squadron bases
References
Notes
Bibliography
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Jefford, C.G. (2001). RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912 (2nd ed.). Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85310-053-6 .
Moyes, Philip J.R. (1976). Bomber Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft . London: Macdonald and Jane's (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 0-354-01027-1 .
Norman, Bill (2005). Halifax Squadron: the Wartime Bombing Operations of No. 640 Squadron, Leconfield . Preston, Lancashire: Compaid Graphics/Bill Norman Publications. ISBN 0-9547325-1-0 .
Norman, Bill (1999). No. 640 (Halifax) Squadron, RAF Leconfield: a Diary of Wartime Bombing Operations . Warrington: Compaid Graphics/Bill Norman Publications. ISBN 1-900604-08-6 .
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