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| # | Name* SORT (↑) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Commemorated | Photo (Click to Expand) | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | White | James A | Sergeant | 1032029 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | PoW No. 270089, Stalag 4B Muhlberg (Elbe) | |||||||||||
| 2 | Watt | E T | Warrant Officer Class 2 | R/145226 | Canadian | Navigator | RCAF | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | PoW No. 1087, Stalag Luft 6 Heydekrug | Paradie Archive Database | |||||||||
| 3 | Stanley | Ross Harvey | Sergeant | R/178828 | 13 April 1924 | Canadian | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 256 | ![]() ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | Son of Robert Ernest and Bessie Hazel Stanley, of Clandonald, Alberta, Canada | |||||
| 4 | Nelson | Orvin Kenneth | Flying Officer | J/22624 | 28 August 1921 | Canadian | Bomb Aimer | RCAF | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 247 | ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | Son of Alfred Nelson, and of Selma H. Nelson, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | |||||
| 5 | Headly | Michael Francis | Pilot Officer | J/86267 | 19 August 1923 | Canadian | Pilot | RCAF | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 250 | ![]() ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | ||||||
| 6 | Boland | John | Sergeant | 1672925 | 1922 | Flight Engineer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 225 | ![]() | Son of James and Ellen Boland, of Swinton, Lancashire | |||||||
| 7 | Blair | Jack Frederick | Flight Sergeant | R/172201 | 26 June 1916 | Canadian | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | 1944-01-21 | Halifax | II | JN952 | DY-L | Pocklington | 1945 | Magdeburg | German documents state that the aircraft was shot down at Wietzendorf 13km West the airfield at Faszberg and was completely destroyed. It crashed about 700m North East of Wietzendorf in the middle of a sawmill and burned on the ground for approximately two hours. (Part extract from report by Flt.Lt. R E G Redman Section 23 No.4 MREU dated 10th January 1948) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 254 | ![]() ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | Son of John A. and Louise Blair, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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