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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.

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)

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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.)

248 others in this archive died on 1 July →