Thomas Burton Utterson was born on 12 March
1914, most likely in Kelso, Roxburgshire. He
was the son of Alexander and Lucinda
Utterson. He had one sister, Agnes and was
married to Elizabeth White in Edinburgh.
They had four children, sons John and James
and daughters Linda, born in 1935 and Jean.
It is not
known when Thomas joined the R.A.F. He
became an air
gunner
on a Mitchell bomber with 226 squadron.
At the
beginning of the war 226 Sqn was a Coastal
Command Squadron, transferring to Bomber
Command late May 1941, flying Blenheim,
later Boston bombers. On 1 June 1943 it
transferred to the 2nd Tactical Air Force
and started flying the Mitchell bomber,
flying out of
Swanton Morley in Norfolk. After the invasion it was
stationed on the continent. In November
1944, 137 Wing, of which 226 Sqn was part
together with 88 and 107 and 342 (French) squadrons,
was stationed at
Vitry-en-Artois, airfield in
France.