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| # | Name* SORT (↓) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Photo (Click to Expand) | Commemorated | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↓) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Burke | Reginald Joseph | Flying Officer | J14554 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31.C.8-12 | 27th August 1921 in Sudbury, Ontario | Canadian | Air Gunner (Rear) | RCAF | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons. | KiA | Paradie Archive Database | Son of Peter James (deceased in December 1943) and Dora Burke of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada | |||||
| 2 | Court | Patrick James | Sergeant | 1046519 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31.C.8-12 | 2nd Qtr of 1923 in Hackney, London | Air Gunner (Mid Upper) | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons | KiA | Son of Ernest Leaver and Madge (née Mason) Court of Fleetwood, Lancashire, England | |||||||
| 3 | Cresswell | John Douglas | Sergeant | 572760 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31.C.8-12 | 12th January 1922 in Devonport, Devon | Flight Engineer | RAF | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons. | KiA | Son of John and Elizabeth Ellen (née Brown) Cresswell of Frindsbury, Rochester, Kent, England | |||||||
| 4 | Garbutt | John | Sergeant | 1081660 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31.C.8-12 | 3rd Qtr of 1921 in South Shields, County Durham | Bomb Aimer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons. | KiA | Son of John and Margaret Morton Lazenby (née Taylor) Garbutt of South Shields, County Durham. Husband of Doreen (née Elliot) Garbutt South Shields, County Durham, England | |||||||
| 5 | Lindley | John | Sergeant | 1261280 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 3.E.10. | 25th October 1913 in Pendleton, Manchester | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons. | KiA | Son of John and Elizabeth (née Gendall) Lindley of Salford, Lancashire. Husband of Hilda Annie (née MacGuffie) Lindley of Pendleton, Salford, England | |||||||
| 6 | Needham | John Frederick Arthur | Flying Officer | 423304 | 29th April 1921 in New Zealand | New Zealand | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons | PoW No. 1724, Stalag Luft 3 | |||||||||
| 7 | Oldroyd | Benjamin | Sergeant | 1084594 | Ruiton Congregational Chapelyard, East Of Chapel. | Air Gunner (Rear) | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 214Sqn
| 1943-04-21 | Stirling | III | BK800 | BU:? | RAF Chedburgh | Rostock (Heinkel works) | Encountered a Flak ship on the return trip, the rear turret was hit and Oldroyd was killed. The squadron Medical Officer noted him as being "shot through the head". | KiA | Son of Charles Henry Oldroyd and of Sarah Arm Oldroyd (Nee Pearcey) of Smethwick, England | ||||||||||
| 8 | Reynolds | Richard Patrick | Flight Sergeant | 1132708 |
| Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31.C.8-12 | 4th Qtr of 1913 in Kells, Ireland | Ireland | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 620Sqn
| 1943-06-24 | Stirling | III | BK800 | QS:Z | RAF Chedburgh | 23:20 | Wuppertal, Germany | Hit by Flak from 2. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 321 and 1. -4/schw. Flak Abt. 407 and 1. & 4./schw. Flak Abt. 405. The aircraft crashed 1 km NW Zons at 01.28 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (23 June - 22 September) 1943 Part 2 - Theo Boiten) . Note: This location is at odds with the report from 20 MRES which records that parts of the aircraft and remains of the crew were recovered from a crash site at Haßlinghausen some 38 km (23½ mls) NE of Zons. | KiA |
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