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ODDY, Norman Leslie

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rank: P/O
status: unknown
airforce: RAF    (no: 158748 )
born: United Kingdom

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32 squadron

25th July 1944
Crashed on landing Spitfire ES362 at Canne the aircraft landed up on its nose.

5th August 1944
To Vis, on landing P/O Oddy swung off the end of runway into the vines. His a/c hitting a group of partisans killed two & injuring three more, one whom died in hospital. P/O Oddy was taken off flying.

Norman Leslie Oddy 158748, attached to Number 22 PTC , was admitted to Number 63 British general hospital from SSQ and transferred to Number 5 S.A. hospital. A history was difficult to obtain due to his mental confusion. His temperature was 104.6 and his abdomen was distended. Severe typhoid fever with a poor prognosis was diagnosed and this proved to be the case when he died in the early hours of 18 December of typhoid fever, toxameia and periphial vascular faliure . This was despite a tyhoid inoculation 6 months previously. It was felt he was probably unduly sensitive to the bacteria or had ingested a massive dose

Died 18 Dec 1944
Burial
Heliopolis War Cemetery
Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt
Plot
4. H. 13.

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Squadrons:

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AirforceSqdrnDate
RAF 32 1944-05-01

Aircraft:

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JK759 Patrol island of Vis with W/O Petley 1050 - 1205 1944-06-03
JL325 To Vis 1030 - 1120 1944-06-14
JL325 Vis to base 2030 - 2100 1944-06-14
MA332 Scrambled with W/O W.J.Smith, plot faded. 1910 - 2030 1944-06-20
EE664 4 Spits escorted three D.C.3's to Yugoslavia & back. 1944-06-21
EE664 Scrambled with F/Sgt Veys, e/a proved friendly. 1135 - 1235 1944-06-23
EN578 Tremiti - Vieste patrol with F/Lt Maura 1805 - 1925 1944-06-24
MH359 Tremiti patrol with F/O Forder 1755 - 1910 1944-06-26
JK759 4 Spits sweep roads, Imotski area. 1615 - 1850 1944-06-29
JK759 Recce of Korcula 0800 - 0930 1944-06-30
MH359 Patrol Tremiti Islands with F/Lt J.Maura 0550 - 0710 1944-07-01
MH359 Scrambled with F/Lt Maura, no contact. 0915 - 0955 1944-07-01
MA708 Patrol Tremiti Islands with F/Sgt Veys 1850 - 2035 1944-07-02
ES362 4 Spits sweep roads Koritza area. 0930 - 1145 1944-07-03
JL235 3 Spits sweep, returned early R/T u/s 1515 - 1535 1944-07-19
JL235 4 Spits road patrol Bencovac to Drniš, no results. 1635 - 1825 1944-07-19
JL235 To base from Vis 1925 - 1800 1944-07-19
JL235 Base to Vis 1350 - 1430 1944-07-19
EP343 3 Spits search for camouflaged camp at Bihać, not found. Bombed Bridge all misses but hits in town. F/Lt Quine force landed & reported missing. 1730 - 1930 1944-07-21
EP343 Vis to base with W/O A.Oates 0820 - 0905 1944-07-22
ES362 Bombed Stolac all bursts in the eastern section of town. On returning to Canne P/O Oddy crashed landing with the a/c on its nose. 1530 - 1745 1944-07-25
JK188 From Canne to Vis 1530 - 1610 1944-08-01
MA291 Airborne with O 'Reilly, provided air cover for combined operations. 0845 - 1035 1944-08-02
JK188 Same as above 1200 - 1400 1944-08-02
EF635 To Vis, on landing P/O Oddy swung off the end of runway into the vines. His a/c hitting a group of partisans killed two & injuring three more, one whom died in hospital. P/O Oddy was taken off flying. 1944-08-05
P/O Oddy with two others left on their way to the Middle East for further training. 1944-08-30

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by: kurtis tragic story 2024-12-14 04:41:36

Site doesn't have a status of 'death during war un-related to flying' so it was changed from survived (as in survived the war) to unknown until this can be fixed. Tragic story nonetheless, taken off flying duty and later dying of typhoid in the middle east.
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reply: Justin Killing one of your own can't be good for the brain 2024-12-15 10:54:24

Also when you do something like that and kill your own it must be always on your mind. When Herry O'Keefe crashing into Dummett on landing at Kalamaki, I think that the others in the S.A.A.F gave him a hard time. He was posted to 73 squadron in Italy but the outbreak of the Greek Civil War half the squadron moved back to Greece including Henry O'Keefe. He then got to see 94 squadron again. 73 & 94 were both stationed at Kalamaki. He did many sorties alone, maybe nobody wanted to fly with him.
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