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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 BlessingWilliam WalterSquadron Leader404648La Delivrande War Cemetery Douvres III.D.31913AustralianPilotDSO

DFC

RAAFBomber Command105 Sqn
1944-07-07MosquitoXVIML964GB:JBurn19:46CaenPrimary target marker. Shot down by a fighter and badly damaged. Plt.Off. Burke baled out, as odered, and landed in Allied held territory.KilledDSO awarded whilst with 105 Sqn, gazetted 18th June 1943. Citation reads: "Bar to Distinguished Service Order. Acting Wing Commander Reginald Wilfred REYNOLDS, D.S.O., D.F.C. (40259), Reserve of Air Force Officers, No! 139 Squadron. Distinguished Service Order. Acting Squadron Leader William Walter BLESSING. D.F.C. (Aus.404648), Royal Australian Air Force, No. 105 Squadron. Acting Flight Lieutenant Edward Barnes SISMORE, D.F.C. (130208), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 139 Squadron. Distinguished Flying Cross. Flying Officer Forrest Martin FISHER (121787), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 105 Squadron. Distinguished Flying Medal. 1379594 Flight Sergeant Leslie HOGAN, No. 105 Squadron. On the 27th May, 1943. a force of bombers were detailed to attack targets at Jena, Germany, in daylight. The operation called for a high degree of skill and necessitated a flight over strongly defended areas and difficult terrain. Whilst still a considerable distance from the target, the weather deteriorated and visibility became very poor. Nevertheless, the objective, far away in enemy territory was reached according to plan. In spite of balloon defences, and in the face of fierce antiaircraft fire, a low level attack was pressed home with great vigour. The success achieved reflects the greatest credit on the efforts of the abovenamed personnel who took part in the operation in various capacities, as members of aircraft crews. Their skill, courage and determination were of a high order."

DFC awarded whilst with 105 Sqn, gazetted 6th April 1943. Citation reads: "Acting Flight Lieutenant William Walter BLESSING (Aus.404648), Royal Australian Air Force, No. 105 Squadron. In March, 1943, this officer flew the leading aircraft of a bomber force detailed to undertake a low level attack on the railway workshops at Paderborn. The operation, involving a deep penetration into Germany in daylight, demanded a high degree of efficiency. That the sortie was executed exactly as planned and success achieved was largely attributable to Flight Lieutenant Blessing's fine leadership and great skill. This officer has taken part in 17 sorties, all of them in daylight, invariably displaying great determination and efficiency. On two occasions he has flown his badly damaged aircraft back to base."

Son of Walter Clinton Blessing and Elizabeth Mary Blessing, of Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia; husband of Audrey Pamela Blessing, of Stanmore, Middlesex, England.
2 DunphyBoyne HoganLeading AircraftmanR/95843Canada, Carleton Place (St. Marys) Cemetery, Plot 83.Age 21RCAF1944-02-17KilledSon Of Richard P. Dunphy And Ethel Mary Dunphy, Of Carleton Place; Husband Of Mary C. Dunphy, Of Carleton Place.
3 HoganClifford S Jr1st LtO-808262USAPilotUSAAF364th Fighter Group385th Fighter Squadron
1944-12-27P-38 Lightning (P-51 Mustang mid 1944)1 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
4 HoganLeonard FrancisAircraftman Class 165816AustraliaRAAF1 School Technical Training1943-07-26RAAF Honour Roll
5 HoganThomas JamesLeading Aircraftman64555AustraliaRAAF10 Repair & Salvage Milne Bay1944-04-30RAAF Honour Roll
6 HoganAustin JohnFlight Sergeant422559AustraliaRAAF12 OTU RAF1943-08-19RAAF Honour Roll
7 HoganThomas JosephFlight Sergeant414403AustraliaRAAF1657HCU
1944-01-20RAAF Honour Roll
8 HoganJohn SidneyAircraftman Class 1167315AustraliaRAAF2 Reserve Personnel Pool Winnellie1945-06-23RAAF Honour Roll
9 HoganThomas LeoSergeant409409AustraliaRAAF20 Service Flying Training School SRAF1942-10-01RAAF Honour Roll
10 HoganPhillip WilliamPilot Officer420386AustraliaRAAF224Sqn RAF
1944-06-07RAAF Honour Roll
11 HoganPeter JohnFlight Sergeant413866AustraliaRAAF460Sqn RAAF
1943-06-12RAAF Honour Roll
12 HoganEdwin AlbertWarrant Officer415658AustraliaRAAF622Sqn RAF
1944-09-12RAAF Honour Roll
13 HoganLeo MatthewSquadron Leader281940AustraliaRAAFHeadquarters North Eastern Area Townsville1943-09-07RAAF Honour Roll
14 HoganJames LionelPilot Officer268074AustraliaRAAFRAAF Reserve (Civil Aircrew)1942-02-28RAAF Honour Roll
15 HoganLeonard FrancisAircraftman 1st Class65816Australia, Springvale War Cemetery, Melbourne, 2.T.B.5.Age 25RAAF1943-07-26KilledSon Of James And Vera Hogan, Of Cessnock, New South Wales; Husband Of Katherine Patricia Hogan, Of Sydney, New South Wales.
16 HoganJames P Jr2nd LtO-767237USAPilotUSAAF368th Fighter Group397th Fighter Squadron
1944-09-11P-47 Thunderbolt1 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
17 HoganJames P Jr1st LtO-767237USAPilotUSAAF368th Fighter Group397th Fighter Squadron
1945-04-08P-47 Thunderbolt0.5 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
18 HoganEdward PeterSergeant940001United Kingdom, Sunderland (Southwick) Cemetery, Sec. 2. Grave 560.Age RAFVR76Sqn1941-08-13Killed
19 HoganFrederick JamesPilot Officer45523United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 33.Age 29DFC
RAF90Sqn
1941-09-08KilledSon Of Thomas And Florence Hogan; Husband Of Jane Hogan, Of South Witham, Lincolnshire.
20 HoganGeoffrey MortimerSergeant521035
Somalia (including Somaliland), Hargeisa War Cemetery, D. 38.Age 23RAF39Sqn1940-08-12KilledSon Of Charles Mortimer And Mary Reid Hogan, Of Porthcawl, Glamorgan.
21 HoganWilliam JosephLeading Aircraftman411785Canada, Barrie (St. Marys) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Plot 279. Grave 1.Age 20RAAF1942-02-24KilledSon Of William Joseph And Phyllis Ebdon Hogan, Of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
22 HoganDenis PatrickSergeant412331Germany, Hanover War Cemetery, 5. K. 9.Age 23RNZAF75Sqn RNZAF
1942-08-28KilledSon Of John Joseph And Hilda Agnes Hogan, Of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand.
23 HoganJames LionelPilot Officer268074Indonesia, Ambon Memorial, Column 10.Age RAAF(Reserve)1942-02-28KilledSon Of Mrs. M. Hogan, Of Rainbow Reach, New South Wales, Australia.
24 HoganFrancis JosephFlight SergeantR/111255United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 104.Age 24RCAF10Sqn1942-10-13KilledSon Of Daniel And Anne Hogan, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
25 HoganThomas LeoSergeant409409Zimbabwe (ex Rhodesia), Harare (Pioneer) Cemetery, Eur. War Graves Plot. Grave 75.Age 24RAAF1942-10-01KilledSon Of Edmond John And Molly Magdelene Hogan, Of East St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia.
26 HoganLeo MatthewSquadron Leader281940Australia, Townsville War Cemetery, C.A.9.Age 43MiDRAAF1943-09-07KilledSon Of Mr. And Mrs. M. J. Hogan; Husband Of Constance Edna Marie Hogan, Of Townsville. Ll.B.
27 Hogan Henry Algernon VickersPilotDFC
Fighter Command8
Ace
28 HoganClyde JohnPilot OfficerJ/88327
Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row A. Grave 4. United Kingdom.CanadianWireless Op/Air GunnerRCAFBomber Command1664HCU
1944-10-02HalifaxIIJP204RAF Dishforth01:50TrainingCrashed with engine on fireKilledAccident Report
29 HoganDeryckFlight LieutenantJ/9122
Ottawa Memorial, Panel 4. Column 2. Canada.UKCanadianPilotRCAFEastern Air Command11Sqn RCAF1945-02-19LiberatorVI3715FRCAF Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaAnti-SubmarineFailed to return, crashed at seaMissingAccident report
30 HoganP JFlight SergeantA413866Jonkerbos War CemeteryRAAFBomber Command460Sqn RAAF
1943-06-11LancasterIW4960UV-Binbrook2147DusseldorfCrashed at Sluipwijk HollandKilled
31 HoganPatrick JosephFlight SergeantAus/436464Age 23AustralianNavigatorRAAFBomber Command466Sqn RAAF
1945-03-03Halifax IIINR179HD-CRAF Driffield, Yorkshire18:23KamenSee archive report for further details and photographsSafeBorn on the 08th April 1922 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Left RAAF on the 23rd February 1946.
32 HoganE AFlight SergeantRheinberg War CemeteryRAAFBomber Command622Sqn
1944-09-12LancasterILM291GI-FMildenhall1820FrankfurtCrashed at Pfalzer WaldKilled
33 HoganFrancis JosephFlight Sergeant Air BomberR/111255Runnymede Memorial. Panel 104.RCAFBomber Command10Sqn
1942-10-13HalifaxIIW7870ZA-GRAF Melbourne, Yorkshire1834Kiel Shot down by night fighter over North Sea MissingParadie Archive Database Read Archive Report
34 HoganFrank EdwardPilot OfficerJ/92655
Durnbach War Cemetery, Grave 5. F. 12. Germany.CanadianBomb AImerRCAFBomber Command428Sqn RCAF
1945-02-02LancasterXKB792NA-IMiddleton St George2020WiesbadenExploded over target areaKilled
35 HoganJ DPilot Officer Clichy New Communal CemeteryRCAFBomber Command57Sqn
1943-09-23LancasterIIILM336DX-GEast Kirkby1915MannheimCrashed near rue de LouvreKilledParadie Archive Database
36 HoganJ RFlight Sergeant RCAFBomber Command630Sqn
1945-04-10LancasterIME739LE-TEast Kirkby1826LeipzigAbandonedPoWParadie Archive Database
37 HoganD PSergeant
Hannover War CemeteryRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1942-08-27WellingtonIIIBJ708AA-MildenhallKasselCrashed at MelsungenKilled
38 HoganR W GWarrant OfficerR79184
Hannover War CemeteryBomber Command101Sqn
1943-03-27LancasterIW4322SR-UHolme on Spalding MoorBerlinCrashed at WunsdorfKilled
39 HoganPilot Officer Bomber Command105Sqn
1941-05-01BlenheimIVV5823GB-GSwanton Morley1215Anti ShippingCrash landed CookleyInjured
40 HoganLeslieFlying Officer158337 Scotforth Cemetery Sec. 8, Grave 136AObserverDFM

RAFVRBomber Command105 Sqn
1943-09-29MosquitoIXLR506GB:WMarham18:59BochumOn return crashed 1 mile NW of West Raynham airfield, NorfolkKilled1379514 Flt.Sgt. Hogan DFM gazetted on 18th June 1943. Citation: On the 27th May, 1943, a force of bombers were detailed to attack targets at Jena, Germany, in daylight. The operation called for a high degree of skill and necessitated a flight over strongly defended areas and difficult terrain. Whilst still a considerable distance from the target, the weather deteriorated and visibility became very poor. Nevertheless, the objective, far away in enemy territory was reached according to plan. In spite of balloon defences, and in the face of fierce anti- aircraft fire, a low level attack was pressed home with great vigour. The success achieved reflects the greatest credit on the efforts of the above- named personnel who took part in the operation in various capacities, as members of aircraft crews. Their skill, courage and determination were of a high order.

Son of Frederic and Edith Hogan; husband of Bessie Hogan, of Lancaster
41 HoganP RSergeant Longuenesse {St-Omer} Souvenir CemeteryBomber Command26 OTU
1943-08-30WellingtonXHE500WingSpecial TaskCrashed at Rubrouck {Nord}Killed
42 HoganW TSergeantBomber Command35Sqn (Madras Presidency)
1941-07-07HalifaxIL9502TL-RLinton on Ouse2301Frankfurt? PoW
43 HoganH A VSquadron Leader PilotFighter501Sqn
1940-09-18HurricaneIV6620PatrolBaled out over West MallingSafe
44 HoganF JSergeant Bomber Command622Sqn
1945-02-01LancasterIHK617GI-QMildenhall1329MonchengladbachCrashed near Tilloy
45 HoganR ESergeantSt-Remy-sous-Barbuise ChurchyardBomber Command626Sqn
1944-05-03LancasterIDV281UM-D2Wickenby2157Mailly-le-CampCrashed St-remy-sous-Barbuise {Aube}Killed
46 HoganE PSergeantBomber Command76Sqn
1941-08-12HalifaxIL9562MP-Middleton St George2129BerlinCrashed on return to baseKilled
47 HoganW EFlight SergeantKiel War CemeteryBomber Command77Sqn
1943-07-29HalifaxIIJB956KN-OElvington2240Hamburg?Killed
48 HoganJSergeantNantes {Pont-du-Cens} CommunalBomber Command9Sqn
1944-04-10LancasterIIIDV198WS-UBardney2249ToursCrashed St-Pierre-des-CorpsKilled
49 HoganF JPilot Officer DFC

Bomber Command90Sqn
1941-09-08FortressIAN533WP-NPolebrook925OsloShot down by Me109sKilled
50 HoganWilliam JosephLeading Aircraftman411785AustraliaRAAF1 Service Flying Training School (RCAF)1942-02-24RAAF Honour Roll

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