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Frederick Edwin Sutherland (26 February 1923 – 21 January 2019) was one of the original members of
No. 617 Squadron RAF
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, who participated in
Operation Chastise
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and who at the time of his death had become the penultimate survivor of that raid. In addition he also participated in the later
Operation Garlic
Operation Garlic was an attack on the Dortmund-Ems Canal by 617 Squadron carried out on 14-16 September 1943. The operation was unsuccessful. The canal was not significantly damaged by the attack, while 617 squadron lost five of the eight aircr ...
during the course of which his aircraft sustained significant damage requiring him to bail out. He subsequently evaded capture and successfully returned to the
United Kingdom
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.
Biography
Frederick Sutherland, known as Fred, was born in the small isolated
township
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of
Peace River, Alberta
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, on 26 February 1923, the son of Frederick Snr. and Clara Caroline (née Richards). Both his parents were in the medical profession, his father a doctor and his mother a nurse. He was the only son of his parents, who in addition had two daughters.
It is said that as a youngster his ambition was to be a
bush pilot
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.
Service career
Sutherland joined the
Royal Canadian Air Force
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(RCAF) in July 1941. Having undergone his initial training in Canada, he volunteered for the role of
air gunner and was subsequently sent to the
United Kingdom
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. He attended
No. 7 Air Gunnery School (7 AGS) at
RAF Stormy Down
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History
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following which he was posted to
No. 14 Operational Training Unit (14 OTU) at
RAF Cottesmore
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. It was during his time at 14 OTU that he became a member of a crew commanded by
Les Knight
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, which saw them converting onto the
Vickers Wellington
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, and subsequently the
Avro Manchester
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. During one particular
sortie
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on the Manchester, both the aircraft's engines failed forcing Knight to make an emergency landing.
The numerous operational issues with the Manchester saw it retired quickly from front line operations, subsequently being replaced in part by the
Avro Lancaster
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. Knight's crew converted onto the Lancaster in September 1942, following which they were posted to
50 Squadron (50 Sqn) at
RAF Waddington
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. During his time with 50 Sqn, Sutherland flew 25 operations which saw them carrying out a wide variety of raids on such targets as
Hamburg
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Essen
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and
Stuttgart
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as well as crossing the
Alps
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in order to carry out a raid on
Turin
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.
Operation Chastise
In March 1943, Les Knight was selected for the new ''Squadron X'' - subsequently renamed
No. 617 Squadron (617 Sqn) - which formed at
RAF Scampton
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, and Sutherland, along with the rest of Knight's crew, volunteered to accompany him.
Following a period of intensive training the crew participated on the raid against the Ruhr Dams on the night of 16/17 May 1943. Numerous decorations were bestowed on various members of 617 Sqn following Operation Chastise, however Sutherland was not officially recognised for his part in the raid. This decision not to reward the entire complement of his crew was said to have weighed heavily on Knight, who had been awarded the
Distinguished Service Order
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.
Operation Garlic & evasion
Sutherland's final mission as part of 617 Sqn was on the night of 15/16 September 1943, when he took part in the raid on the
Dortmund-Ems Canal. Code-named Operation Garlic, the raid was tasked with severing a vital stretch of the canal to let water out onto the flatter lower plains, and as had been the case with the earlier
Rhur dams raid, the sortie required precision low flying to be carried out by the squadron. As a consequence of striking the tops of some trees, Knight's aircraft sustained damage to the radiators of its port engines which subsequently had to be shut down, following which Knight jettisoned his bomb.
Despite the limitations of performance, Knight managed to climb his aircraft to and was able to fly over the
Dutch
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border before ordering his crew to bail out. Once his crew had successfully left the aircraft Knight attempted a forced landing, however on impact with the ground the aircraft blew up and he was subsequently killed.
Having bailed out, Sutherland landed in a field near the town of
Zwolle
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and met up with his navigator, Sidney Hobday. Both men subsequently made contact with members of the
Dutch Resistance. Issued with false papers stating he was a labourer working on the fortifications of
Cherbourg
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, Sutherland was able to make his way to
Paris
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from where he was subsequently passed down the Chemin de la Liberté escape route to
Spain
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and on to
Gibraltar
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. Following two months of evasion Sutherland arrived back in the United Kingdom on 6 December 1943.
Subsequent service
As a consequence of having transferred through various components of an evasion line, Sutherland was barred from undertaking any further operations ''(no airman who had evaded capture was again permitted to fly over
occupied Europe
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for security reasons)'' and he returned to Canada at the end of 1943.
He served out the rest of his time in the RCAF as a gunnery instructor and concluded his service in 1944.
Personal life
Sutherland married Margaret Baker, the day after he returned to Canada on 4 January 1944. The marriage produced three children. He took employment as a clerk and completed his high school education by attending night classes.
He gained a degree in
forestry
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, graduating from the
University of British Columbia
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in 1957 following which he worked for the Alberta Forest Service. His work saw him taking postings in
Edmonton
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,
Blairmore and
Calgary
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before the family settled in
Rocky Mountain House
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in 1964 where he became Superintendent of the Rocky Clearwater Forest, from which he retired in 1986.
He returned to Europe in 2010, and met up with some of the people who had been part of the Chemin de la Liberté evasion line and who had assisted him in his escape.
Death
Fred Sutherland died at the Rocky Mountain House General Hospital
on 21 January 2019. He was predeceased by his wife in 2017, and was survived by his three children (two sons and a daughter). His funeral took place on 29 January.
Following the death of Fred Sutherland,
George "Johnny" Johnson became the last survivor of Operation Chastise.
References
External links
Fred Sutherland*
Fred Sutherland – The Last Canadian DambusterCanadian airman Fred Sutherland took part in historic wartime Dam Busters raidOne Of The Last Survivors Of The Dambusters Raid Dies
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