The Wartime Memories Project - No. 43 Squadron



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Airfields at which No. 43 Squadron were based:

  • Tangmere. Sept 1939 to 18 Nov 1939 & 31 May 1940 to July 1940 & 16 Jun 1942 to 1 Sep 1942
  • Acklington. 18 Nov 1939 to 26 Feb 1940 & 4 Oct 1941 to 16 Jun 1942
  • Wick. 26 Feb 1940 to 31 May 1940
  • Northolt. July 1940 to Aug 1940
  • Usworth 8 Sep 1940 to 12 Dec 1940
  • Drem. 12 Dec 1940 to 4 Oct 1941
  • Kirton-in-Lindsey 1 Sep 1942 to 28 Oct 1942
  • Gibraltar 28 Oct 1942


I am doing a search for the municipality of Vigonza, a small village at nort east of Padua, about soldier dead in the area during the 2 WW, with the aim to make a book for remember them on next 25th April.

Checking the municipality archive, I found a letter (see attachment) dated 11th november 1944, regarding a english pilot crashed on 11th november 1944 at 13 o'clock after a fighting. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission comunicated me that in Padua War Cemetry is buried one pilot dead on 11th november 1944, that is:

Casualty: Flight Lieutenant ALEXANDER MCKAY CUMMINGS, 128858

Served With: 43 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Died: 11th November 1944

Commemorated: PADUA WAR CEMETERY Italy Plot III. Row F. Grave 14.

Additional Information: Age 21 Son of Alexander and Louisa J. Cummings, of Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Dux Medallist of Larbert Central School, 1937.

But Commonwealth War Graves Commission don't hold any information on where and how Commonwealth war casualties died. Therefore with these information about pilot Cummings I am not sure he is the pilot I'm loocking for, infact He could be captured same day before and not realy shot down on 11th november 1944. Looking RAF museum website I see that exists a book regarding pilots dead in 2ndWW but is not advantageous to buy it only to give some information about one pilot.

I wish know if he was realy shot down in Padua area on 11th november 1944 arround 13 o'clock, what fighter he used (I think it is a Spetfire IX), what shot him down and other information you can have to verify if they match with Vigonza municipality archive letter.



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