AWM Collection Record: P04307.001
| ID Number: | P04307.001 |
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| Maker: | US Navy | ||
| Place made: | United States: Florida | ||
| Date made: | 30 September 1942 | ||
| Physical description: | Black & white | ||
| Summary: | Portrait of William Huston Mitchell, United States Navy (USN). Mitchell was born in Texas, USA, and he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force at the outbreak of the Second World War. After the United States entered the war he transferred to the USN, undertook a conversion course on flying boats and was commissioned and posted to Patrol Wing 10. Mitchell joined Patrol Wing 10, allied personnel operating out of Australia, at their new base at Crawley Bay on the Swan River, Perth, WA. On 28 April 1943, Mitchell's Catalina flying boat flew into a cyclone off Exmouth Gulf, WA, and crashed into the ocean and sank, killing Mitchell and three crew, four others surviving. | ||
| Credit line: | Donor B Manera | ||
| Copyright: | Copyright expired - public domain | ||
| Related conflict: | Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Last-Modified: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:38:02 GMT

