S/Ldr JSR Muller-Rowland DSO DFC+Bar was with 211 Squadron from 8 Oct 1943, as CO from 19 Aug 44 to 22 October 1944, proceeding thence to Bombay for repatriation to UK. That at least sets a somewhat shorter time period.
Not an incident I recall, though may have missed it. Possibly, if not spotted in the 211 Sqn Monthly Form 540 and Form 541s, best also check in the Appendices: pro-forma OPREP Sortie Reports of daily operations:
January and February 1944 AIR 27/1305
March and April 1944 AIR 27/1306
May and June 1944 AIR 27/1307
July and August 1944 AIR 27/1308
However for September 1944 to November 1944 there are none now extant at TNA, no matching AIR item, the numbered sequence being unbroken. Lost?
A very active and well-regarded commander, twice decorated for his 211 Sqn service, MR died post-war in test-flying DH108 VW120 lost 15 February 1950.
If his RAF Pilot's Flying Log Book survives, it seems likely to be in private hands, rather than any of the UK collections (not, eg, among the RAF Museum set).
A non-operational flight might not get recorded, even flown by The Boss. If the incident is noted in the Squadron Record, that would be interesting to know...it was not for example mentioned by FM(E) Cpl A Goodinson, a keen diarist of the Squadron's daily ops & maintenance. Some hint of MRs skill and elan can also be gleaned from the several mentions among my compilation of 211 Sqn Beaufighter fates at http://www.211squadron.org/bristol_beaufighter.html. Just [Ctrl f] on Muller to spot them, on either page.
In compiling my own account of the Squadron (www.211squadron.org) I gathered a complete set of the surviving Squadron records: Forms 540 & 541 paper copies of very indifferent legibility, under the then TNA charging regime (with some help from friends), and later a set of digitised microfilm B+W images, incl the OPREPS, many of like difficulty. The task of attempting transcription (thus searchable) of the 1944 and 1945 records was and is beyond me. However, by and large, the digital greyscale images now on line at TNA are of comparatively exemplary quality, and available free of charge in pandemic time.
If I've missed a piece of MRs story there, so be it.
Your fathers name/s might be of interest to readers.
Best wishes with your project.
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