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#Name* SORT (↑)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.BornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateCommemoratedPhoto (Click to Expand)Referring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 WakelyWilfred GeorgeSergeantR9222715th December 1919 in Kell, County Meath, Ireland.Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.KilledHeverlee War Cemetery Plot 5 Row D Grave 1Paradie Archive DatabaseThose who perished were buried in St Truiden Cemetery on 30 May 1944

Commissioned and promoted to Plt Off, Service No. J86982, Wef 20th May 1944

Son of Walter Burrows and Susanna (née Richardson) Wakely from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His father predeceased him in September 1939.
2 SweatmanKenneth CWarrant Officer Class 2R20655CanadianBomb AimerRCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.Evaded/Liberated by American troops on 8 September 1944.Paradie Archive Database
3 PoppaVFlight SergeantR165480CanadianAir Gunner (Rear)RCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.PoW No 206, Stalag Luft 7 Bankan, near Kreulberg, Upper SilesiaParadie Archive Database
4 MuirMSergeant1194501Flight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.EvaderSgt Muir managed to escape but is arrested and imprisoned at Saint-Gilles Prison, Brussels. It seems that he escaped the attention of his guards on September 12, 1944 (on his way to a camp in Germany?) and was never interned.
5 MallettEric LeoFlight LieutenantJ6186CanadianPilotRCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.Evaded/Liberated by American troops on 8 September 1944.Paradie Archive Database
6 IrwinRobert AubreyFlying OfficerJ14212CanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.KilledHeverlee War Cemetery Plot 5 Row D Grave 2.
Paradie Archive DatabaseThose who perished were buried in St Truiden Cemetery on 30 May 1944

7 FreemanGeorge FrankSergeantR19056910th April 1924 in OntarioCanadianAir Gunner (Mid Upper)RCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.KilledHeverlee War Cemetery Plot 5 Row D Grave 3
Paradie Archive DatabaseThose who perished were buried in St Truiden Cemetery on 30 May 1944

Posthumously Commissioned and promoted to Plt Off, Service No. J88397.

Son of Christopher Willie and Kate Elizabeth (née Mansell) Freeman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
8 ElliottW JFlying OfficerJ258372nd PilotRCAFBomber Command424 (Tiger) Sqn RCAF
1944-05-27HalifaxIIIHX313 “Blonde Bomber”QB:BSkipton on Swale23:45Bourg-Leopold Military CampClaim by Oblt Hans-Heinz Augenstein 12/NJG1 - over Bourg-Leopold: 2,300m at 02:13. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Crashed Oostham-Langcen (Limburg) 6km WSW of Leopoldsburg Belgium.Evader/Back to the UK via Paris on the 12th September 1944Paradie Archive Database

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