LEST WE FORGET
Lieutenant John Patrick JEFFERS
Service No: 672
Born: Cosgrove VIC, August 1892
Enlisted in the Army: 28 September 1916
Unit: No. 3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
Died: Air Operations, France, 19 September 1918, Aged 26 Years
Buried: Unrecovered
CWGC Additional Information: Son of Mr. J. J. Jeffers and Kate Jeffers, of 20, Methven Street, East Brunswick, Victoria. Born at Cosgrove, Victoria
Place of Association: Brunswick VIC
Remembered: Arras Flying Services Memorial, Pas de Calais, France
Remembered: Panel 188, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT
During the late evening of September 18th, infantry of the 4th Australian Division made a further attack on the extreme right and secured the crest of the ridge at a point which they had failed to reach during daylight. Next morning in its systematic fashion, No. 3 Squadron again photographed the ridge to show the line reached by the Australian Corps along its entire front. One of the machines (1) engaged on this work did not return, and its crew, Lieutenants J. C. Peel and Jeffers (Observer), were never heard of again.
(1) RE8 aircraft E120
Extract from Cutlack, F.M. (Frederic Morley) The Australian Flying Corps in the Western and Eastern Theatres of War 1914-8, Angus and Robertson Ltd Sydney, 1941 – Page 327-8
References:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour On-Line Records
Commonwealth War Graves Commission On-Line Records
National Archives of Australia On-Line Record B2455, JEFFERS JOHN PATRICK
National Archives UK RAF Casualty Book AIR 1/969 page 242, 147946
Bibliography:
Muller, P. (Peter) and Hutchinson, J. (John) Secrets Revealed: a brief history of No. 3 Squadron RAAF, Lutheran Publishing House Adelaide SA 5000, 1991
Wrigley, H.N. (Henry Neilsen) (6) The Battle Below: Being the history of No. 3 Squadron AFC, Errol G. Knox Sydney NSW, 1935