Mackie Lake (Manitoba)

Mackie Lake
Location Division No. 23,
Northwestern Manitoba
Coordinates 56°57′46″N 101°54′09″W / 56.9628°N 101.9024°W / 56.9628; -101.9024Coordinates: 56°57′46″N 101°54′09″W / 56.9628°N 101.9024°W / 56.9628; -101.9024
Basin countries Canada

Mackie Lake is a small lake with abundant trout. It is located west of Lynn Lake in northwestern Manitoba, Canada near the border with Saskatchewan.

The lake is one of 25 Manitoba memorial lakes named, in July 1947, after 26 men who lost their lives on active service in the Second World War. Mackie Lake is named after Flying Officer Alexander Morton Mackie (service no. J/88245) who, along with his crew (flying Halifax III MZ-805, coded QB-X, 424 Sqdn RCAF from Skipton-on-Swale), failed to return from an operation to mine Flensburg Harbour on 12 January 1945.

MZ-805 was probably the Halifax shot down by German night fighter ace Oberfeldwebel Hans Schadowski at 21:05 hours near Langeland. [1] [2] [3]

References

  1. Søren C. Flensted, Air War Over Denmark
  2. Søren C. Flensted, Air War Over Denmark
  3. John Foreman, Simon W. Parry, Luftwaffe night fighter Victory Claims 1939-1945,


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