North Luffenham & Marville

G/C James Dean "Red" Somerville


SOMERVILLE, S/L James Dean (C1999)

[DFC Ribbon] Distinguished Flying Cross - Mention in Despatches - No.410 Squadron - Award effective 20 October 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2637/44 dated 8 December 1944. Born Exshaw, Alberta, 14 August 1908; educated in England, 1915-1918, Cochrane, Alberta (1918-1922), and Toronto. Trained as an electrical engineer. Home in Ottawa. Formerly in Canadian Militia, May 1933 to February 1934. Joined RCAF, 8 May 1934 as a fitter with No.110 Squadron. Commissioned 1 April 1940. Promoted to Flying Officer on same day; to Flight Lieutenant, 15 June 1941; to Squadron Leader, 1 July 1942; instructed at No.11 SFTS, 10 April 1941 to May 1943; arrived in UK, 13 July 1943;; with No.410 Squadron, 21 December 1943 to 9 October 1944 and No.409 Squadron, 9 October 1944 to 19 March 1945; promoted to Wing Commander, 9 October 1944; to Group Captain, 1 January 1953. Retired 20 February 1960. Cited with F/O George D Robinson (RCAF observer, awarded DFC; see above for citation). DSO and DFC presented 29 November 1947. Awarded Queen's Coronation Medal, 23 October 1953 (Group Captain, No.1 Wing). Photo PL-36168 shows him well. Aerial victories as follows: 12/13 February 1944, one Ju.88 destroyed and one Ju.88 damaged; 1/2 August 1944, one Ju.188 destroyed northeast of Tessy; 2/3 August 1944, one Do.217 destroyed northwest of Pontorson; 6/7 August 1944, one Ju.88 destroyed, St. Hilaire; 14/15 August 1944, one Ju88 destroyed west of Le Havre; 18/19 December 1944, one Ju.88 destroyed, Kaiseworth; 23/24 January 1945, one Ju.188 destroyed west of Diest. Photographs are PL-28994 (Robinson and Somerville), PL-36168 (studio portrait, 1944) and PL-95232 (portrait, 1957).


SOMERVILLE, W/C James Dean, DFC (C1999)

[DSO Ribbon] Distinguished Service Order - No.409 Squadron - Award effective 16 March 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 625/45 dated 13 April 1945.

This officer has displayed outstanding efficiency, great courage and determination, qualities which have been well reflected in the fine fighting spirit of the squadron he commands. He has completed very many sorties and has destroyed seven enemy aircraft at night. He has set a fine example of loyal and devoted service.


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