Flight Sergeant
Edour Fortin

1910 - 22 July 1942

St. Urbain, Charlevoix Co. - Amsterdam


 

 

Edour Fortin was born in 1910 in St. Urbain, Charlevoix Co., Canada. He was a pilot on a Wellington III bomber with 101 Squadron.

On 21-22 July 1942, Flight Sergeant Fortin and his crew, consisting of

F/S Edour Fortin RCAF
F/S David Phillip Roberts RCAF
Sgt Lisle Douglas Firminger
Sgt William Matheson
Sgt George Charles Morffew
Sgt Eric Albert Thomas

 

101 Squadron

took off in Wellington III X3312 SR-U from their base Bourne. Their target was the German city of Duisburg. 291 planes were sent out on a moonless night, in the hope to hinder the German night fighters. Flak over the target was reported less fierce than normal. The decision to fly on a moonless night to try to thwart the German night fighters was proven needless as most bombers were shot down by German fighters. Wellington 3312 SR-U was lost without trace over the North Sea.

Flight Sergeant Fortin and Sergeant Morffew were recovered and are buried in Amsterdam. Sergeant Matheson is buried in Noordwijk.

Flight Sergeant Roberts, Sergeant Firminger and Sergeant Thomas are still MIA and are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.

Flight Sergeant Fortin was 32.


J'ai Combattu Le Bon Combat
J'ai Acheve ma Course
Jesus AvezPitie de mon Ame

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

See also:
Sgt George Charles Morffew
Sgt William Matheson
F/S David Phillip Roberts
Sgt Lisle Douglas Firminger
Sgt Eric Albert Thomas

Acknowledgements:
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