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#Name*First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.BornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See NoteAircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateCommemoratedPhoto (Click to Expand)Referring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 AbramsHyman DavidPilot OfficerJ/5089Age 24RCAF3 OTU1941-08-03KilledUnited Kingdom, Exeter Jewish Cemetery, Central part. Row 12, Grave 3.Son of Isidore and Rose Moscovitch Abrams, of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada.
2 AbbottRandolph 'Randy' TheophilusFlight Sergeant1382581Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command429 (Bison) Sqn RCAF
1943-11-25HalifaxIILK995AL:CLeeming23:27FrankfurtSee archive report for detailsPoW No. 2981, Stalag Luft 6
3 AbbottWilfredPilot OfficerBomber Command431Sqn RCAF
1944-07-17HalifaxIIIMZ628SE-YCroft1521VairesCrashed near Cramoisy {Oise}Killed Age 23 Son Of William And Mary Abbott, Husband Of Dorothy Abbott, Of St. Helens, Lancashire.
4 AbbottsJames ElmerPilot OfficerJ17204CanadianPilotRCAFFighter Command403 (Wolf) Sqn RCAF
1943-07-29SpitfireIXBS509KH:HRAF ManstonRamrod to IjmuidenClaimed by Lt Kromer of the III./JG54, flying a Bf 109G from Schiphol airfieldPoW No. 2011, Stalag Luft 3
5 AbelG. T.Flying OfficerRCAFBomber Command415Sqn RCAF
1945-01-14Halifax IIINA6116U-TEast Moor1553GrevenbroichCrashed on take off and caught fireParadie Archive DatabaseWith thanks to John Jones who advised us that they were under Bomber Command at this time.
6 AbelGeorge ClaytonFlying OfficerJ/7526CanadianWireless Op/Air GunnerGM
RCAFFar Eastern36Sqn RAF
1943-11-27WellingtonXIVMP803QBlida, AlgeriaAir Sea RescueSuffered engine failure shortly after take off, crash landed and burst into flamesSafeAccident reportF/O Abel was awarded the George Medal for helping rescue the rear gunner.
7 AbellRoyston James HardingFlight SergeantR/225540Age 28 RCAF1946-03-30KilledCanada, Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 2. Plot 5. Lot 11.Son Of Roy Benjamin And Winifred Abell, Of Gurnard, Isle Of Wight; Husband Of Dorothy Joan Abell, Of Vancouver.
8 AbelsonLawrence Balfour (Dukie)Flying OfficerJ/9152Age 21RCAF1943-11-15KilledUnited Kingdom, Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1108.
9 AberyFrederick JamesSergeant1862629Age 34RAFVR405Sqn RCAF

1944-02-24KilledFrance, Bermering (Bermerange) Communal Cemetery, Grave 4.Son Of Frank J. Abery And May Beatrice Abery, Of Hendon, Middlesex.
10 AberyF JSergeantBomber Command405Sqn RCAF
1944-02-24LancasterIIIJB241LQ-KGransden Lodge1854SchweinfurtExploded and crashed Bermering {Moselle}KilledBermerange Communal Cemetery
11 AbeyMitchell GeorgePilot OfficerJ/9511RCAFFighter418Sqn RCAF
1942-07-31BostonIIIW8326Evening IntruderKilled Bergen op Zoom Cemetery Netherlands
Paradie Archive Database
12 AbeyMitchell GeorgePilot OfficerJ/9511Age 26RCAF418Sqn1942-07-31KilledNetherlands (Holland), Bergen General Cemetery, Plot 1. Row B. Grave 27.
13 AbildgaardChristianPilot OfficerJ/95204Age 21RCAF354Sqn (RAF)1944-12-04KilledSingapore, Singapore Memorial, Column 443.Son Of Valdemar Abildgaard, And Of Jennie Abildgaard, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
14 AbbottC RPilot OfficerPilotRCAFFighter198Sqn
1943-06-12TyphoonIbDN587PatrolAbandoned Paradie Archive Database
15 AbramsStanley WilliamFlight SergeantR/180521Age RCAF77Sqn (RAF)1943-08-24KilledGermany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 1. H. 8.
16 AbramsRobert WilliamPilot OfficerJ/95424Age 20RCAF576Sqn1945-03-06KilledUnited Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280.Son Of Hubert James Abrams And Ella Mabel Abrams, Of Rockhaven, Saskatchewan, Canada.
17 AbramsAFlying OfficerRCAFBomber Command550Sqn
1944-10-14LancasterING133BQ-F2North Killingholme639DuisburgExploded & crashed at BaerlPoW Paradie Archive Database
18 AbramsR WSergeantRCAFBomber Command576Sqn
1945-03-05LancasterIPD403UL-F2Fiskerton1655ChemnitzBelieved crashed in target areaKilledRunnymedeParadie Archive Database
19 AbramsS WSergeantRCAFBomber Command77Sqn
1943-08-23HalifaxIIJD465KN-UElvington2024BerlinCrashed at BiesenthalKilledBerlin 1939-1945 War CemeteryParadie Archive Database
20 AbramsonMark LeslieFlying OfficerJ/1562721 Nov 1919, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaCanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command576Sqn
1944-05-15LancasterIME726UL-X2Elsham Wolds2208GardeningClaimed by Fw Gunter Holtfreter 10/NJG3 Assens-Husby area (PU 9-6): 4,200m at 0047 hrs. (Nachtjagd War Diaries Vol 2- Dr. Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Gamtofte some 6km ENE of Assens.KilledAssens (Fyn) New Cemetery, Sp.Mem
Paradie Archive Database Son of Louis and Dora Abramson, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
21 AbramsonMark LeslieFlying OfficerJ/15627Age 30RCAF576Sqn (RAF)1944-05-16KilledDenmark, Assens (Fyn) New Cemetery, Sp. Mem.Son Of Louis And Dora Abramson, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
22 AcerJohn FrederickFlight LieutenantC/1748Age 38RCAF415Sqn1944-02-07KilledUnited Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244.Son Of J. H. A. Acer And Of Margaret L. Acer (Nee Black); Husband Of Eleanor L. Acer (Nee Bishop), Of Westmount, Province Of Quebec, Canada.
23 AchesonJ SFlight LieutenantJ13840Bomber Command408Sqn RCAF
1943-03-29HalifaxIIHR654EQ-RLeeming2127BerlinCrashed SSE of FlensburgPoW
24 AchesonGeorge RobertWarrant OfficerR/82633Age 23RCAF114Sqn (RAF)1943-06-25KilledTunisia, Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery, 7. D. 20.
25 AchesonCharles FrederickAircraftman 1st ClassR/216441Age 42 RCAF1946-04-13KilledCanada, Montreal (Notre Dame Des Neiges) Cemetery, Sec. I. Lot 1459.Son Of Matthew W. Acheson And Margaret J. Acheson; Husband Of Mary Olive Acheson, Of Verdun.
26 ZywinaJohnFlying OfficerJ/28684PolandCanadianBomb AimerRCAFBomber Command138Sqn (Special)
1944-05-31HalifaxVLL419NF-VTempsford01:41SOEShot down by a He219 of the 3./NJG 1KilledRunnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom
Accident report
27 EllisWilliam CharlesSergeantR1565772nd November 1923 in Mimico, OntarioCanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command624 (Special Duties) Sqn1944.06.25HalifaxIIJP240PBlida, Algeria, North Africa20:37SOE Mission - ADJOINT and CABRIOLETThe aircraft crashed at about 01:00 hrs at St. Vincent-de-Barres. Cause unknown.KiAMazargues War Cemetery, Marseilles Plot 3. Row E. Coll. grave 30-37
Son of John and Charlotte (née Curtis) Ellis, of Mimico, Ontario, Canada
28 PilotFighter1Sqn RCAF
1940-09-01HurricaneP3068Crash landed Northolt
29 PilotFighter1Sqn RCAF
1940-09-25HurricaneV6749Force landed nr Cookham
30 PilotFighter1Sqn RCAF
1940-09-27HurricaneP3674Missing
31 PilotFighter402Sqn RCAF
1945-04-19SpitfireXIVRM727RecceAbandoned near Parchim
32 PilotFighter403Sqn RCAF
1944-08-31SpitfireIXMK843
33 PilotFighter412Sqn RCAF
1944-09-27SpitfireIXMJ884Patrol
34 PilotFighter414Sqn RCAF
1944-09-19SpitfireIXNH249Recce
35 PilotFighter416Sqn RCAF
1943-02-03SpitfireIXBM325Circus 258
36 PilotFighter416Sqn RCAF
1943-05-13SpitfireIXRamrod 71Damaged
37 PilotFighter416Sqn RCAF
1943-05-13SpitfireIXRamrod 71Damaged
38 RAFCoastal Command209Sqn1942-09-08CatalinallaVA713LRAF Pamanzi04:20 take offAnti subAll killedAntsiranana War Cemetery, Madagascar + Alamein Memorial
Diego Suarez, Antsiranana

209 Sqn Catalina IIa VA713 Coded L for Leather Op: Anti-sub patrol, Took off RAF Pamanzi at 04:20 hrs F/L J R Wyllie RNZAF P/O F W Henderson RCAF F/O K J Rich P/O E L Hall Sgt D P Broomfield Sgt A S White Sgt H Shepherd Sgt R N Lamond Sgt L S Davies Sgt D Abberley Took off normally but crashed in the dark just after the last flare. Sgt White, Sgt Broomfield, Sgt Davies, F/O Rich and P/O Hall all rest in Antsiranana War Cemetery, Madagascar, while the remaining crewmen are commemorated on the Alamein Memorial.
39 CrawfordNorman WillardSergeantR/190343Age 21CanadianAir BomberRCAFBomber Command82 Operational Training Unit.

63 Group

1944-01-02WellingtonIIIBK387-RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire18:31TrainingSee archive report for further details and photo'sKilledHarrogate Cemetery (Stonefall). Sec. C. Row H. Grave 15Born on the 29th August 1922, Working as an electrician for E.S. Stevenson, in Saint John, until enlisting. Enlisted on the 02nd November 1942. Promoted to sergeant on the 03rd September 1943. Son of Walter Raymond Crawford and Ada Mae (née Wilson) Crawford, of 68, Murray Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Epitaph: 'In God We Trust '.
40 RAFCoastal Command209Sqn1942-09-08CatalinallaVA713LRAF Pamanzi04:20 take offAnti subAll killedAntsiranana War Cemetery, Madagascar + Alamein Memorial
Diego Suarez, Antsiranana

209 Sqn Catalina IIa VA713 Coded L for Leather Op: Anti-sub patrol, Took off RAF Pamanzi at 04:20 hrs F/L J R Wyllie RNZAF P/O F W Henderson RCAF F/O K J Rich P/O E L Hall Sgt D P Broomfield Sgt A S White Sgt H Shepherd Sgt R N Lamond Sgt L S Davies Sgt D Abberley Took off normally but crashed in the dark just after the last flare. Sgt White, Sgt Broomfield, Sgt Davies, F/O Rich and P/O Hall all rest in Antsiranana War Cemetery, Madagascar, while the remaining crewmen are commemorated on the Alamein Memorial.
41 Gilmour"Gill"Pilot OfficerWireless OperatorRCAFCoastal CommandNo. 10 North Atlantic Sqn, RCAF1944-02-18LiberatorB-24D586U-boats. U341 & U420RAF Reykjavick, Iceland Ferry Flight to Gander, Newfoundland The last contact with the crew was when they acknowledged a signal diverting them to Goose Bay, Labrador. The a/c suffered severe icing and was force landed before reaching Goose Bay. The a/c was located 3 days later, 15 mls. from Goose BaySurvivedThis aircraft was involved in sinking two German U-boats. U341, on 19th September 1943 flown by Flt.Lt. R.F. Fisher and U420 on the 26 October 1943
42 HarlandGarnet RobsonFlight LieutenantJ/9316CanadianNavigatorDFC
RCAFEastern Air CommandNo. 10 North Atlantic Sqn, RCAF1944-02-18LiberatorB-24D586AU-boats. U341 & U420RAF Reykjavick, Iceland08:45Ferry Flight from from Reykjavik, Iceland to Gander, NewfoundlandCrash landed in trees on a single engine 13 miles from RCAF Goose Bay during a severe snow storm in extreme icing conditions.Survived - Injured ShoulderAccident report
43 Johns"Johnny"Warrant Officer Class 1Wireless OperatorRCAFCoastal CommandNo. 10 North Atlantic Sqn, RCAF1944-02-18LiberatorB-24D586U-boats. U341 & U420RAF Reykjavick, Iceland Ferry Flight to Gander, Newfoundland The last contact with the crew was when they acknowledged a signal diverting them to Goose Bay, Labrador. The a/c suffered severe icing and was force landed before reaching Goose Bay. The a/c was located 3 days later, 15 mls. from Goose BaySurvivedThis aircraft was involved in sinking two German U-boats. U341, on 19th September 1943 flown by Flt.Lt. R.F. Fisher and U420 on the 26 October 1943
44 AalborgK IFlight LieutenantRCAFBomber Command7Sqn
1944-09-12LancasterIIINE126MG-ROakington1913FrankfurtCrashed at DamscheidKilledRheinberg War CemeteryParadie Archive Database
45 AalborgKarl IngeFlight LieutenantJ/24013Age 27Not knownRCAF7Sqn (RAF)1944-09-13KilledGermany, Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. D. 14.Son Of Erik Aalborg, And Of Ragnhild Aalborg (Nee Oyen).
46 AaronElmer OscarFlying OfficerJ25067CanadaAir BomberRCAFBomber Command106 Sqn
1944-05-07LancasterILL891ZN:BRAF Metheringham, Lincolnshire22:19SalbrisSee archive report for full detailsKilledOrleans Main Cemetery, France. Plot 1. Row A. Collective grave 16-27


Paradie Archive Database
47 AaronElmer OscarFlying OfficerJ/25067Age 23RCAF1944-05-08KilledFrance, Orleans Main Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Coll. Grave 16-27.Son Of Harry Aaron, And Of Jeanne Aaron, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
48 AbbottDouglas ArthurLeading AircraftmanR/114434Age 21RCAF1942-10-26KilledCanada, Toronto (Prospect) Cemetery, Naval And Mil. Plot. Sec. 1. Grave 565.Son Of John A. Abbott And Olive Abbott, Of Toronto; Husband Of Shirley L. Abbott, Of Toronto.
49 AbbottArthur WilliamFlying OfficerJ/3265Age RCAF205Sqn (RAF)1942-04-05KilledSingapore, Singapore Memorial, Column 419.
50 AbbottWilliam GeoffreyFlight SergeantR/100271Age 21RCAF1943-05-23KilledUnited Kingdom, Bournemouth North Cemetery, Row C.4. Grave 94.

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