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#Name* SORT (↑)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.Photo (Click to Expand)CommemoratedBornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateReferring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 WhamondD LSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
2 WareG JSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
3 TaborJohn Francis EdwardFlying OfficerJ27196
Wonseradeel (Makkum) Protestant Churchyard, Row O, Grave 3630th July 1923 in Ottawa, OntarioCanadanPilotRCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Frank Leonard and Sarah (née Chambers) Tabor from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His father predeceased him.

His body was washed ashore on the 19th July 1944 and was buried on the 20th July 1944
4 ShannonGeorge Roland GilliesPilot OfficerJ29581
Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 69, Row A, Coll. Grave 119th June 1911 in Baldur, ManitobaCanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of William Alexander and Jessie May (née Gillies) Shannon. Husband to Betty Elizabeth (née Scott) Shannon from London, Ontario, Canada.

His body was washed ashore near Nordsee Zandvoort on 14th July 1944 and was buried on the 18th July 1944
5 NilesRobert EugeneSergeantR178949
Barradeel (Pietersbierum) Protestant Churchyard, Row 30, Grave 67th August 1924 in SaskatchewanCanadianBomb AimerRCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Robert Baptiste and Kristina (née Olson) Niles from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Posthumously commissioned and promoted to Plt Off. (J89922) with effect 15th June 1944
6 McQueenFrancis EdmundSergeantC91135Castricum Protestant Churchyard, Plot J. Joint Grave 930th November 1916 at Shorncliffe, Kent, EnglandCanadianFlight EngineerRCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Frank and Marion Elizabeth (née Allday) McQueen from North Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Posthumously commissioned and promoted to Plt Off. with effect 15th June 1944
7 McMinnJSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
8 LawlerD JSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
9 LambertMPilot OfficerRunnymede RNZAFBomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
10 HillLeonard GeorgePilot OfficerJ37792
Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 69, Row A, Coll. Grave 16th September 1914 in Hamilton, OntarioCanadianAir Gunner (Rear)RCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Herbert Leonard and Ella Nora (née Metcalfe) Hill, of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

His body was washed ashore near Nordsee Zandvoort on 14th July 1944 and was buried on the 18th July 1944
11 HardyF RSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
12 FitchettRSergeantRunnymede Bomber Command103Sqn
1944-06-16LancasterILM173PM-MElsham Wolds2322SterkradeKilled
13 DoggettHarrySergeantR191906
Terschelling (West-Terschelling) General Cemetery, Grave 12028th September 1922 in Galt, OntarioCanadianWireless Operator/Air GunnerRCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Isaac and Melinda (née Field) Doggett, of Galt, Ontario, Canada.

Posthumously commissioned and promoted to Plt Off. (J90242) with effect 15th June 1944
14 CarsonWilliam DonaldFlying OfficerJ37796
Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 69, Row A, Coll. Grave 121st December 1916 in Hamilton, OntarioCanadianAir Gunner (Mid Upper)RCAFBomber Command426 (Thunderbird) Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-16HalifaxIIILK879OW:PLinton on Ouse23:06SterkradeHptm. Martin Drewes from Stab III./NG1 claimed a Lancaster (his 41st Abschuss) over the sea 80 km WSW IJmuiden at 4.700m at 02:16 hrs. This was recorded as a probable for 103 Sqn Lancaster LM173. However it is believed that the aircraft was in fact 426 Sqn Halifax LK879, which was claimed as a probable Lt. Walter Briegleb his 9th Abschuss, from 10./NJG3.KilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of William Lorimer and Ellen Murdoch (née Donald) Carson; husband of Margaret Elizabeth (née Richie) Carson, of Seaforth, Ontario, Canada.

His body was washed ashore near Nordsee Zandvoort on 14th July 1944 and was buried on the 18th July 1944

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