John Alexander McHutchion
Flying Officer · J/26645 ·
Canadian
- Died
- 1 July 1944
- Fate
- Killed in action
Biography
Flying Officer John Alexander Mchutchion of the Canadian air forces served as the navigator of Lancaster JB743 with No. 625 Squadron, Royal Air Force. On 1 July 1944 the aircraft failed to return from the raid on Vierzon. He was killed in action. He is buried at St. Pierre-De-Jards Communal Cemetery, France.
Last updated 13 June 2026.
Crew & operations
Flew as Navigator with No. 625 Squadron.
- Operation (1 July 1944) — aircraft JB743 CF-C (Avro Lancaster) — Failed to return
Crew: Clarence Orville McMillan (Bomb aimer) · Frank Norman Allen (Flight engineer) · John Michael Stecyk (Mid-upper gunner) · Harry Hale (Pilot) · John Michael Fraser (Rear gunner) · F. Dickinson (Wireless operator)
Timeline
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1 July 1944
Flew Operation
Navigator, JB743 CF-C — Failed to return - 1 July 1944 Died
Burial / commemoration
- Cemetery
- St. Pierre-de-jards Communal Cemetery, France
Operations on this date. 3 raids in this archive were flown on the night of 1 July 1944: Villers Bocage · Villers-bocage · Vierzon. (Cross-reference by date — not in itself confirmation this airman flew it.)
