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Flight Lieut Donald McColl Anderson
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Conflict World War 2
Service Arm Royal Australian Air Force
Unit No 177 Squadron
Service No. 415014
Service Arm AirForce
Date of Birth 22 Jun 1922
Birthplace Perth, WA
Residence Perth, WA
Date of Death 8 Jan 2005
Relatives Mother - Mary Anderson








The following men flew on operations as 177 Squadron.





The following recounts were written by members of 177 Squadron who were flying Beaufighter planes over Burma in 1944.



Part 1. Adventures With Engines - written by Dick White(navigator). Don Anderson was the pilot.





Part 2. The Aerodrome 'Strafe' - written by Eric E R





Part 3. Last Trip - written by Eric E R





Part 4. written by Athol Sutherland-Brown





Part 5. A Jungle Trip - written by Joe Marquis. Don Anderson was the pilot.





Photos taken in Feni, India.





Photos taken from the nose camera on the Beaufighter while flying missions.





A review of the low level attacks carried out during September 1943 by 27 and 177 Beaufighter Squadrons.





Newspaper clippings





On 2nd September, 1945 Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu signed the 'Instrument of Surrender'. General Douglas MacArthur accepted their surrender.





Script of proposed broadcast on Rangoon Prisoner of War Camp.