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Flying Officer KENNETH CAMPBELL

Service Number: 72446
Regiment & Unit/Ship

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

22 Sqdn.

Date of Death

Died 06 April 1941

Age 23 years old

Buried or commemorated at

BREST (KERFAUTRAS) CEMETERY

Plot 40. Row 1. Grave 10.

France

Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Headstone Placeholder
  • Country of Service United Kingdom
  • Awards Victoria Cross
  • Additional Info Son of James Campbell and of Jane Campbell (nee Highet), of Stevenston, Ayrshire. B.A.(Cantab.).
  • Personal Inscription YOUNGEST SON OF JAMES CAMPBELL, KERELAW, STEVENSTON, AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND
  • Additional Citation note

    The following details are given in "The London Gazette," of 13th March, 1942: Flying Officer Kenneth Campbell was the pilot of a Beaufort aircraft detailed to attack an enemy battle cruiser in Brest Harbour at first light on the morning of the 6th April, 1941. The ship was in a position protected by a stone mole bending round it, and rising ground behind on which stood batteries of guns. Other batteries clustered thickly round the two arms of land which encircled the outer harbour, while three heavily armed anti-aircraft ships moored nearby guarded the cruiser. Even if an aircraft penetrated these formidable defences it would be almost impossible, after attacking at low level, to avoid crashing into the rising ground beyond. Knowing all this, Flying Officer Campbell ran the gauntlet of the defences and launched a torpedo at point-blank range, severely damaging the battle cruiser below water-line, so that she was obliged to return to the dock whence she had come only the day before. By pressing home the attack at close quarters in the face of withering fire, on a course fraught with extreme peril, this officer displayed valour of the highest order.

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