LEST WE FORGET

Flight Lieutenant Arthur Robert BARTON

Service No: 270525
Born: Brisbane QLD, 1 November 1913
Enlisted in the RAAF: 6 November 1939 (at RAAF Point Cook VIC)
Unit: No. 13 Squadron, operating from Namlea
Died: Air Operations: (No. 13 Squadron Hudson aircraft A16-67), Ambon, 12 January 1942, Aged 28 Years
Buried: Unrecovered
CWGC Additional Information: Son of Arthur Osborne Barton and Eva May Barton, of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; husband of Hettie Stewart Barton, of New Farm, Queensland.
Roll of Honour: Brisbane QLD
Remembered: Column 7, Ambon Memorial, Indonesia
Remembered: Panel 100, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT

At dawn on 12th January the Allied air attacks on the enemy forces invading Celebes were resumed. On their way to Menado five Hudsons from Namlea were intercepted by three enemy float-planes and five Zeros —the first of these Japanese fighters to be reported in the area. The
Zero pilots immediately turned the tables on the Hudson crews. In unequal combat, the details of which were never recorded, the (No. 2 Squadron) aircraft piloted by Flight Lieutenant Parker Henry Russell Hodge (451) and Flying Officer Peter Creighton Gorrie (407168) were both shot down from between 6,000 and 10,000 feet. Two other Hudsons, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Sattler (260510) and Flight Lieutenant Arthur Robert Barton (270525), failed to return and their crews were later listed as “presumed lost”. The only aircraft of the flight to return was that piloted by Flight Lieutenant Robert Wylie Burns Cuming (200540) who reported having seen the Hudsons flown by Hodge and Gorrie shot down. When, half an hour later, those captained by Sattler and Barton had not returned, permission was given to the base operators to break wireless silence in an endeavour to call them up. There was a prompt reply, in good signals procedure, informing the base that the pilots had no message for them. That reply, if in fact it did come from either of the two missing crews, was the last the squadron heard of them.

Extract from Gillison, D.N. (Douglas Napier) (254475) Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1942, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1962 – Page 307

The crew members of A16-67 were:

Flight Lieutenant Arthur Robert Barton (270525) (Pilot)
Sergeant Bernard Samuel Bates (406513) (Wireless Air Gunner)
Flying Officer Samuel William Clifford (677) (Second Pilot)
Sergeant John Lake Mills (407106) (Wireless Air Gunner)

No. 2 Squadron lost Hudson A16-46 (Flight Lieutenant Parker Henry Russell Hodge (451) (Pilot)) on 12 January 1942.

No. 2 Squadron lost Hudson A16-12 (Flying Officer Peter Creighton Gorrie (407168) (Pilot)) on 12 January 1942.

No. 13 Squadron Hudson lost A16-7 (Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Sattler (260510) (Pilot)) on 12 January 1942.

References:

Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour On-Line Records
Commonwealth War Graves Commission On-Line Records
Department of Veteran’s Affairs On-Line WWII Nominal Roll
National Archives of Australia On-Line Record A705, 163/23/99

Bibliography:

Bennett, J. (John William) Highest Traditions: the history of No. 2 Squadron RAAF, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995
Grantham, S. R. (Sidney Richard) (6590) The 13 Squadron Story, S.R. Grantham, Dee Why NSW 2099, 1991
Vincent, D. (David) The RAAF Hudson Story Book 1, D. Vincent Highbury SA 5089, 1989
Wilson, S. (Stewart) Anson, Hudson and Sunderland in Australian Service, Aerospace Publications Weston Creek ACT 2611, 1992

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