
_________________________________________________ Excerpt from Canadian Wing Commanders by Brown & Lavigne :"October 15th (1942) was a tough day for No. 249 Squadron, scrambling four times after the enemy aircraft. They scored in these sorties, but sustained losses themselves. P/O Giddings and P/O Moody and F/L McElroy all crash-landed after combats. F/Sgt. Bryden baled out and sustained a broken leg and F/Sgt. Hiskins, an Australian, failed to return. The Canadian members of the squadron once more carried off the honours of the day, getting three of the four "destroyed"; one by Woods and one by P/O "Junior" Moody, and the other by F/O "Mac" McElroy. Woods made two scrambles during the day; the first at 1345 hours when he unsuccessfully fired long-range bursts at bomb-carrying Me 109's, and the second at 1610 hours when he destroyed a Me 109 and damaged a Ju 88." _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ MOODY, F/O Vincent Kenneth (J15362) - Distinguished
Flying Cross - No.610 Sq. This officer has taken part in a large number of escort sorties and reconnaissance missions over enemy territory. He participated in operations from Malta during a period of intense activity, and later engaged in sweeps over Sicily. On one occasion, in October 1943, Flying Officer Moody's section was attacked by eight Messerschmitt 110s. Under his successful leadership two of the enemy aircraft were destroyed. He has, himself, destroyed two enemy aircraft and damaged many others. _________________________________________________ Honours Awarded Canadian AirmenOttawa, Jan. 26, 1944 — R.C.A.F. headquarters last
night announced award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to F/O A. R. Mackenzie,
of Montreal, who flies with an R.C.A.F. Spitfire squadron in Britain and
has destroyed four enemy aircraft, three of which he shot down during
a sweep over northern France. _________________________________________________ Air Force CasualtiesOttawa, July 17, 1944 — The Department of National Defense for Air today issued Casualty List No. 937 of the Royal Canadian Air Force, showing nest of kin of those named from Ontario include: OVERSEAS MOODY, Vincent Kenneth, D.F.C., F/L West Middle Sable, N.S. _________________________________________________ Air Force CasualtiesOttawa, Jan. 29, 1945 — The Department of National Defense for Air today issued Casualty List No. 1103 of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Showing next of kin of those from Ontario the list includes: OVERSEAS MOODY, Vincent Kenneth, D.F.C., Flt Lieut. West Middle Sable, N.S. _________________________________________________ Moody is buried at the YVRE L'EVEQUE COMMUNAL CEMETERY,
Sarthe, France - _________________________________________________ Victories Include :
* After this claim he was shot down, probably by Friedrich "Fritz" Geisshardt of 3./JG77
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Thanks to Jacky Emery (with the Maple Leaf Legacy project) for the photo
On
these pages I use info from the Air
force Association of Canada's web site
in Hugh Halliday's excellent Honors & Awards section,
Newspaper articles via the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC)
as well as other sources both published and private