Les Bartlett has become one of the great characters of World War II
history. He flew as bomb aimer with the then Flying Officer Michael
Beetham, who later became Marshal of the Royal Air Force. At that time
he was a sergeant but gained his commission in April 1944 and flew his
tour, including 27 raids over Germany and France between November 1943
and May 1944.
On his second operation his aircraft was attacked by a Ju 88, leaving it
with no flaps or brakes - a crash landing at Wittering ensued. At the
end of his third mission they found the whole of Lincolnshire fogbound
and eventually landed at RAF Melbourne in Yorkshire just before that
airfield was closed also because of the fog. His aircraft was hit in the
wing by a 30lb incendiary bomb dropped by another Lancaster flying above
them on his sixth operation - but they survived.
On his twelfth operation to Leipzig he used the nose guns to destroy a
Ju 88 night fighter, for which he was awarded the DFM. In February 1944
the port outer engine caught fire and the crew baled out. Les was then
posted as Assistant Adjutant to RAF Thornaby.