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# | Name* | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note | 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 | Hammond | Leonard Douglas | Sergeant | 1890035 | 1924.02.07 | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 102Sqn (Ceylon) | 1944-01-28 | Halifax | II | LW277 | DY-Y | Pocklington | 26 | Berlin | Abandoned in target area | Killed | Berlin 1939-1945 Cemetery 5.J.20 | Son of Arthur Harry and Edith May Hammond, of Forest Gate, Essex. | ||||||||
2 | Bonnett | Leonard Douglas | Warrant Officer Class 1 | R105506 | 13th August 1922 in Edmonton, Alberta | Canadian | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 433 (Porcupine) Sqn, RCAF | 1944-06-14 | Halifax | III | LV966 | BM:P "Pride of the Porcupines" | Skipton on Swale | 22:35 | Cambrai | Claim by Hptm Josef Krahforst 2/NJG4 - (E) Douai or Lille area (PG or OG): 3,000m at 01:07. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 - Theo Boiten). The a/c crashed at 02:00 hrs at Saultain (Nord) 5km South East from the centre of Valenciennes. | Killed | Valenciennes (St Roch) Communal Cemetery Plot 1 Row A Grave 23 | Paradie Archive Database | Commissioned and promoted to Plt Off with Service no. J86904 effective 31st July 1944 Son of James and Ada (née Wilkinson) Bonnett from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | ||||||
3 | Ashton | Leonard Victor | Sergeant | 1271044 | Air Gunner (Mid Upper) | RAFVR | 19 Group, Coastal Command | 58Sqn | 1944.05.01 | Halifax | II | HR741 | BY:H | RAF St. Davids, Pembroke | 20:44 | Anti Submarine Patrol | See archive report for details | MiA | Runnymede Memorial, Panel 224 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
4 | Wright | Leonard Douglas | Sergeant | 407758 | Australia | RAAF | 55 OTU RAF | 1941-12-30 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Wood | Douglass Edmund | Pilot Officer | NZ/415811 | Age 30 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Transport | 6Sqn (RNZAF) | 1943-06-05 | Catalina | PB-5 | NZ4006 | - | RNZAF Luthale Bay, Fiji | 430 | Ferry flight | See archive report for detailed information | Missing - believed killed | Bourail Memorial. Panel 5 | Born 13th November 1912 in Timaru. A total of 559 flying hours logged. Son of Leonard Thomas (died 1958) and Isabella Douglass Wood (née Bryant - died 1962) of Timaru. Husband of Rona Wood (née Winkelman, later Carrol and father of 1 son of Mt. Eden, Auckland, New Zealand. | |||||||
6 | Witts | David Douglas | Sergeant | R/122133 | Air Bomber | RCAF | Bomber Command | 434Sqn RCAF | 1943-09-06 | Halifax | V | DK262 | IP-R | RAF Tholthorpe | 1935 | Munchen | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Durnbach War Cemetery. Grave 7.E.13 | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
7 | Williams | Douglas | Sergeant | 1316166 | 2nd Pilot | RAFVR | Training Command | 27OTU | 1943-03-20 | Wellington | III | X3547 | RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire | Training | See Archive report for details | Killed | Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath (SS. Cattwg and Illtyd) Churchyard | Read Archive Report | |||||||||||
8 | Webb | Douglas William | Flight Sergeant | 1187233 | Age 29 | British | Air Bomber | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 192Sqn | 1945-02-08 | Halifax | III | MZ342 | DT-B | RAF Foulsham, Norfolk | 1941 | BS | Collided with 625 Sqn Lancaster PD376 and crashed into sea | Killed | Esbjerg Cemetary (Fourfelt). Plot A. Row 13. Grave 9 | Son of William Maurice and Ethel Louise Webb of Bristol and husband of Marguerite Conibear Webb of Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. Fl/Sgt. Webb's body was found drifted ashore at Haurvig on the Danish North Sea coast on the 21st of February 1946 and buried at Esjberg. | |||||||
9 | Shogren | Malcolm Edward John | Sergeant | NZ/415375 | Age 29 | New Zealand | Air Gunner | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF | 1943-04-28 | Stirling | III | BR807 | AA-M | RAF Newmarket, Suffolk | 20:30 | Gardening | Crashed in the Baltic | Killed | Svino Churchyard. Grave 27 | | Born on the 02nd December 1913 in New Plymouth. An engine fitter for Macewans Machinery in Auckland. Enlisted at Levin on the 28th September 1941. Embarked for Canada on the 17th November 1941. Air gunner badge awarded on the 22nd June 1942 and promoted to sergeant. Embarked for England on the 20th July 1942. Further training with No. 11 Operational Training Unit and 1657 Heavy Conversion Unit before joining 75 squadron on the 17th March 1943. Killed on his 8th operational sortie. Son of Norman Leonard (died 07th December 1954, age 74) and Alice Rose Shogren (née King - died 16th January 1958, age 76), of Glen Eden, Auckland, New Zealand. | Read Archive Report on this incident |
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10 | Raterman | Urban Leonard | Sergeant | 17121891 | 1924 | American | Ball Turret Gunner | USAAF | 8th Air Force | 359th Bomber Squadron (303rd Bombardment Group (H)) | 1944-05-30 | B-17 Pistol Packin’ Mama | G | 42-31213 | BN-Z | Molesworth (Station #107), Cambridgeshire, England | Halberstadt (Mission # 380), Germany | See Archive report for details | PoW, Stalag Luft 3 Sagan-Silesia, Germany | Archive Report | |||||||||
11 | Pool | Douglas Leonard Arthur | Sergeant | 149168 | W/Op/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 7Sqn | 1943-07-29 | Stirling | III | EF364 | MG-X | RAF Oakington, Cambridgeshire | 2212 | Hamburg | See archive report for full details | Missing - believed killed | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 133 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
12 | Perkins | David Millard | Flt. Sgt | 1801441 | Age 20 | British | Navigator | RAFVR | 18Sqn RAF | 1945-04-21 | A20K Boston | V | BZ590 | Rimini/Forli | Attack on bridge over River Po | Took off from Forlì airfield at 20:54. Mssion was to bomb a bridge near Taglio di Po along the Po River and then to look for targets of opportunity. Following the Po River to the west, they were hit by the flak battery near Polesella. They attempted to return to Forlì but crashed near Copparo. | Killed | Padua War Cemetery. Coll. grave VI. B. 10-13 | L-R: David Raikes : David Perkins : Alexander Bostock : John Hunt Son of Leonard and Annie Millard Perkins, of Sydenham, London. Grave inscription: 'Much Loved Son, Brother And Uncle Who Gave His Life For All Of Us. We Will Remember Him'. | Archive Report: David Raikes crew Archeologi dell’Aria Report |
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13 | Overton | Douglas Leonard | Sergeant | 940865 | 1921 | Air Gunner | DFM | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 97Sqn (Straits Settlements) | 1942-06-08 | Lancaster | I | R5495 | OF-N | Woodhall Spa | 2349 | Essen | Reportedly came down at Marl, North-Rhine, Westphalia, 13 miles North East of Essen (at approximate coordinates: 51°40′N 7°07′E) | Killed | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Plot 17 Row F Grave 8 | Son of Leonard Ernest and Elsie Minnie Overton, of Bilston, Staffordshire | |||||||
14 | McKay | Douglas Hays | Sergeant | 319314 | Age 26 | Passenger | Army | Army Air Corp | 2nd SAS Regt. | 1944-07-23 | Stirling | IV | LJ882 | L9-H | RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire | SOE 'Rupert' | See archive report for further details | Killed | Graffigny-Chemin Communal Cemetery. Collective grave 12-22 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
15 | King | Leonard Frank Douglas | Squadron Leader | 42612 | Pilot | RAF | Bomber Command | 105 Sqn | 1945-03-18 | Mosquito | XVI | MM170 | GB:D | Bourn | 03:41 | Witten | On their operational debut with 105 Sqn. Lost without trace. | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 265 | Son of Sidney Victor and Elsie Elizabeth Sarah King; husband of Kathleen Muriel King, of Windsor | |||||||||
16 | Hammond | George Noel | Flying Officer | 125985 | Age 22 | Navigator | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 97Sqn (Straits Settlements) | 1943-07-29 | Lancaster | III | ED862 | OF:P | RAF Bourn, Cambridgeshire | 22:28 | Hamburg | See archive report for further brief details | MiA | Runnymede Memorial, Panel 124 | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
17 | Hall | Leonard Douglas | Flying Officer | 415788 | Australia | RAAF | 30Sqn RAAF | 1944-06-16 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Gill | Leonard George | Flying Officer | 119885 | Age 26 | British | Pilot | RAFVR | Fighter Command | 3Sqn | 1943-05-18 | Typhoon | Ib | R8835 | Q0-M | RAF West Malling, Kent | 605 | Ramrod | See archive report for detailed information | Killed | Abbeville Communal Cemetery. Plot 6. Row J. Grave 20 | Born on the 16th August 1917 in Cardiff Wales. Enlisted on the 30th June 1940. Joined 3 squadron on the 30th March 1942 Son of Leonard and Annie Gill (née Evans - died in 1934) Remarried 4 years later to Nellie Irene Hanbury of 14 Kimberley Terrace, Llanishen, Wales. | |||||||
19 | Farr | Douglas | Flying Officer | NZ/402681 | Age 25 | New Zealand | Passenger | MiD | RNZAF | Transport Command | 40 Squadron (RNZAF) | 1945-09-24 | C-47B Dakota | NZ3526 | - | Whenuapai, Auckland, New Zealand | 530 | Transit | See archive report for further brief details and his loss | Missing - believed killed | Bourail Memorial. Panel 4 | Courtesy AWMM | Born on the 22nd January 1920 at Christchurch. Enlisted on the 23rd August 1940 at Harewooid. Son of Leonard (died 25th January 1949, age 64) and Beatrice May Farr (née Piper - died 16th May 1964), of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand and husband of Margaret Mary Farr (née Dunning, of Toronto, Canada. Had also served with 489 squadron in England. Armaments officer serving with No. 3 Service Unit. | ||||||
20 | Douglas | Herbert Walter | Sergeant | 1685113 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 626 Sqn | 1944-08-25 | Lancaster | I | LM140 | UM:O2 | RAF Wickenby | 20:29 | Russelsheim | See archive report for further information | Killed | Durnbach War Cemetery. Coll. Grave 6.B.11-14 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
21 | Clay | Leonard Douglas | Flying Officer | 135718 | Age 26 | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn | 1943-09-27 | Stirling | III | EF118 | EX-O | RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk | 1945 | Hanover | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Hanover War Cemetery Grave 6. F. 1-3 | Son of Walter Clay, and of Frances Alice Clay, of Chadwell Heath, Essex, England | ||||||||
22 | Anderson | J | Flight Sergeant | Bomber Command | 76Sqn | 1944-04-24 | Halifax | III | LK789 | MP-L | Holme on Spalding Moor | 2209 | Karlsruhe | Crashed at Welney Norfolk | Injured | Archive Report | |||||||||||||
23 | Maclean | Douglas Alfred | Sergeant | 525672 | British | Air Gunner (Rear Gunner) | RAF | Bomber Command 1 Group | 142Sqn | 1941-06-17 | Wellington | II | W5370 | QT-? | RAF Binbrook, Lincolnshire | 22:58 | Duisburg | See archive report for further details | Killed | Eastleigh Cemetery. Section D. Grave 485 | | From Southampton, England. No next of kin details - are you able to assist? |
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24 | Armanowski | Józef | Plutonowy Pilot | Sergeant | P.781321 | Born 7 July 1917 (Age 24) | Poland | Pilot | Medal Lotniczy | PAF | 1454 Flight | 1942-01-26 | Douglas Havoc | l | AW395 | RAF Charmy Down | Box, Wiltshire | Aircraft corkscrewed to earth near Box, Wiltshire, whilst on a training flight. Location : United Kingdom. 307 Squadron | Killed on Training Flight | PAF Memorial, Northolt, Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery - Somerset, United Kingdom. Plot 5 2 Service Sec F Row T Grave 266 | Archiwum Polish Database | ||||||||
25 | Archibald | John Douglas Robson Hosie | Sgt | 1355114 | 1916 | British | RAFVR | Coastal Command | 235Sqn | 1941-08-11 | Blenheim lV | lV | P6908 | LA-F | Sumburgh | Patrol | Failed to Return | MIA | Runnymede Panel 38 | Son of William and Jessie Archibald, of Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Crew: Sgt. JDRH Archibald Sgt. JC Mason. P/O WC Richards | |||||||||
26 | Archer | Raymond Leonard | Flying Officer | 124689 | (Age ) | UK | Pilot | RAF | Bomber Command | 305Sqn (Polish) | 1944-05-01 | RAF Lasham | . Location : Belgium. | , Zaventem Communal Cemetery - Zaventem, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. Joint grave 1 | Husband of Catherine Archer | ||||||||||||||
27 | Allan | Douglas Edmund | Pilot Officer | 688 | Australia | RAAF | 1 Bombing & Gunnery School | 1941-01-18 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Abell | Douglas Roy | Pilot Officer | 417773 | Australia | RAAF | 207Sqn RAF | 1944-10-06 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Aberle | Douglas Buchanan | Flight Sergeant | 427631 | Australia | RAAF | 460Sqn RAAF | 1943-11-23 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
30 | Acres | Leonard | Sergeant | 1250963 | Observer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 106Sqn | 1941-08-16 | Hampden | I | AD756 | ZN- | RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire | 2205 | Dusseldorf | See archive report for full details | Killed | Gembloux Communal Cemetery. Grave 65 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
31 | Acworth | Dennis Herbert | Flying Officer | 141163 | 1923 | Navigator | DFC | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 627 Sqn | 1944-05-27 | Mosquito | IV | DZ468 | AZ:D | Woodhall Spa | 00:02 | St-Valery | Mission to mark a coastal battery. Lost without trace. | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 204 | DFC awarded whilst with 627 Sqn, gazetted 27th June 1944. Son of Herbert Douglas Acworth, and of Hilda Florence Acworth, of Plaistow, Essex. | |||||||
32 | Adam | Rea Douglas Porter | Flying Officer | 423278 | Australia | RAAF | 4 Comm Unit RAAF | 1946-08-10 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
33 | Adams | James Main | Flight Sergeant | NZ/429911 | Air Gunner | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 622Sqn | 1944-09-20 | Lancaster | I | LM167 | GI-N | RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk | 1435 | Calais | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Cambridge City Cemetery. Grave 15148 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
34 | Adamson | Leonard George | Pilot Officer | 400549 | Australia | RAAF | 20Sqn RAAF | 1943-04-08 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
35 | Ager | Ernest Douglas | Sergeant | 646478 | Age 23 | UK | Air Gunner | RAF | Bomber Command | 214Sqn | 1943-05-23 | Stirling | III | BF478 | BU-G | RAF Chedburgh, Suffolk | 2306 | Dortmund | See archive report for further brief details | Missing - believed killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 140 | Courtesy of family
| Son of Alfred and Alice Ager of Reading, Berkshire; husband of Olive Margaret Ager, of Reading, Berkshire, England. | ||||||
36 | Aiken | Douglas Earl | Pilot Officer | J85822 | 9th June 1921 in Sarnia, Ontario | Canadian | Pilot | RCAF | Bomber Command | 44 Sqn | 1944-06-24 | Lancaster | III | ND751 | KM:J | Dunholme Lodge | 23:30 | Pommerval | ND751 was claimed by Oblt Heinz Rokker 2/NJG2 - South of Dieppe: 2,800m at 00:16. ((Nachtjagd Combat Archive (12 May 1944 - 23 July 1944) Part 3 - Theo Boiten). Fell at Criquetot-sur-Longueville (Seine-Maritime), 17 km sputh of Dieppe | Killed | Criquetot-sur-Longueville Churchyard, British Plot. Joint grave 2 | Paradie Archive Database | Son of Norman Russell and Loretta Mae (née Hillier) Aiken, of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. | ||||||
37 | Aikens | Leonard A | 2nd Lt | O-763020 | USA | Pilot | USAAF | 404th Fighter Group | 506th Fighter Squadron | 1944-12-18 | P-47 Thunderbolt` | 1 Luftwaffe destroyed | Source: afhra.maxwell.af.mil ETO (European Theatre) | ||||||||||||||||
38 | Air/Bmr: Fl/Sgt. Davey Age 23 | Leonard Wallace | Flight Sergeant | Aus/420457 | 8 January 1921 at Petersham New South Wales Australia | Australian | Air Bomber | RAAF | Middle East Command | 148Sqn RAF | 1944-07-03 | Halifax | II | JP179 | FS-P | RAF Brindisi, Italy | 20:28 | Secret mission, South Poland | Shot down by enemy fighter. Crashed near Zombor (Sombor) Hungary | Pow No. 510 Camp: Stalag Luft Bankau-Kreulberg - L7 | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
39 | Aitken | Leonard | Flight Sergeant | 1219321 | Air Bomber | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 207Sqn | 1944-07-18 | Lancaster | I | ME814 | EM-E | RAF Spilsby, Lincolnshire | 2251 | Revigny | See Archive report for further details | Evaded capture | None - survived the war | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
40 | Abbott | Douglas Alan | Sergeant | 1804051 | Flight Engineer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 166Sqn | 1944-01-14 | Lancaster | I | DV404 | AS-Z | Kirmington | 1638 | Braunschweig | Most probably shot down by a nightfighter and crashed in the target area | Killed | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery Plot 14 Row A Collective Grave 8-13 | ||||||||||
41 | Allan | Peter Douglas | Flying Officer | 419752 | Australia | RAAF | 450Sqn RAAF | 1945-04-19 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
42 | Allbon | Douglas George | Flight Sergeant | 428898 | Australia | RAAF | 106Sqn RAF | 1944-12-04 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Allen | John Allardyce | Flight Lieutenant | J/6643 | Age 23 | Canadian | Pilot | RCAF | Bomber Command | 432Sqn RCAF | 1944-01-01 | Lancaster | II | DS739 | QO-Y | East Moor, Yorkshire | 23:54 | Berlin | See Archive Report for details | Killed | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Germany. Grave 5 B 9. |
| Paradie Archive Database | Son of Dr. David Wesley (died 1955, age 75) and Mary Isobel (nee Allardyce - died 1968, age 84) Allen; husband of Honor Mary (nee Magee) Allen of 935 Chelsea Cloisters, Sloan Avenue, Paddington, London..
Further details: Born on the 28th December 1920. F/L Allen enlisted in Toronto in December 1940 where he did his intial training. After completion of elementary flying at No.7 EFTS, Windsor, he attended No.5 SFTS Brantford, Ontario, where he gained his wings on 4 August 1941 and soon after was commisioned as a pilot officer. Arriving in England in September, 1941 he was posted to No.17 OTU soon thereafter, before being taken on strength at No. 107 Squadron in March, 1942. Here he completed his first tour of operations flying Douglas Boston bombers out of Great Massingham, Norfolk, after which, he was back at No.17 OTU this time serving as an instructor. Posted back to operations a year later, he first underwent training on Lancasters at No.1679 Conversion Unit, East Moor, Yorkshire, before joining 432 Squadron on 12 December 1943. F/L Allen had completed six operations of his second tour when he was lost. On 15 October 1943, Epitaph: 'Triumpho Morte Tam Vit'. F/L Allen married Honor Mary Magee at the Church Of The Oratory, Kensington. They were married just 11 weeks. Honor Mary Allen never remarried and died at the age of 85 in 2002. | |||||
44 | Allen | Basil Derrik | Sergeant | 1021545 | 1920 | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 149Sqn (East India) | 1942-11-16 | Stirling | I | W7566 | OJ-C | Lakenheath | 1721 | Gardening | On the night of 16/17 November Oberleutnant Reinhald Knacke and his bordfunker, Unteroffizier Heu of 1./NJG1 destroyed a Short Stirling when 65 aircraft were engaged in ‘Gardening’ operations from Lorient to the Friesian Islands, Short Stirling I W7566 OJ-C on 149 Squadron flown by Sergeant Thomas Anderson West and two Wellingtons tailed to return from the night’s operations. The Stirling had taken oft from Lakenheath at 1721 hours. Leu picked it up on his Li set at 16,350 feet at 4,000 yards distant. Knacke peered out in the direction of the plot but could not see him for the vision of the human eye in the dark is not more than 100 to 200 yards. His nerves were at breaking point but West was still flying calmly towards the defence zone and would only be at action stations once the first searchlight was turned on. West was taking no avoiding action. Knacke gave full throttle and rapidly closed the distance. Suddenly Heu reported anew contact at 2,000 yards distance as another Viermot crossed their field slowly, from north to south. For a moment Knacke was undecided which opponent to pursue and then he decided on the nearest Viermot. The enemy machine had begun to weave and was now travelling on the Li set alternately from port to starboard and back. Heu gave Knacke the final Li readings but three pairs of eves scanned the sky in vain for his shadow. Knacke finally shot the Stirling down into the sea off Vielle-Sce-Gironde. In his excitement Knacke fired immediately into the full petrol tanks. Flight Sergeant Cecil Robert McMullin RCAF the rear gunner lost his head, abandoned his machine guns and bailed out, landing right in the propeller of Knacke’s 110, There was a dull thud, which made the Messerschmitt shudder. The engine began to vibrate so badly that Knacke had to shut it down. He landed his clumsy 110 at Venlo on one engine. Mechanics rushed over and lit up the machine. By the light of their torches they could still see traces of blood and hair on the propeller. Strips of uniform were hanging on the antennae of the Li. The fate of the Canadian gunner upset everyone. McMullin was buried at Hourtin Communal Cemetery while the body of Sergeant Herbert Carter, the only other bady that was recovered from the sea was laid to rest at Vielle-Ste-Gironde Communal Cemetery. All the other members of the crew have no known grave and are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. Extract from Nachtjagd Defenders of the Reich 1940-1943 (Martin W Bowman) | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 77 | Son of Basil Douglas Allen and Marion Allen, of High Green, Sheffield | ||||||||
45 | Allen | Arthur George | Sergeant | 566894 | UK | Observer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 103Sqn | 1940-05-28 | Battle | I | L5515 | PM-S | Rheges/St Lucien Ferme | 1000 | Pontoon bridges | Force landed ?. | Injured | Sgt. Allen W/O. (49722) on the 20th August 1942. Shot down on the 01st August 1942 whilst an instructor with 23 Operational Trains Unit. Wellington IC X9917 BY-N shot down by Lt. Hans Autenrieth. All 5 crew survived as PoW. Details here: | |||||||||
46 | Allison | Douglas Bellamy | Flying Officer Pilot | 70769 | RAF | Bomber Command | 9Sqn | 1939-12-18 | Wellington | Ia | N2941 | WS- | Honington | 855 | Reconnaissance Wilhelmshaven | Crashed off Wilhelmshaven | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 1 | Read Archive Report | ||||||||||
47 | Allison | John Leonard | Sergeant | 404370 | Australia | RAAF | 14 OTU RAF | 1942-06-30 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
48 | Allman | Leonard Ralph | Flying Officer | J13588 | 10th March 1919 in Toronto, Ontario | Canadian | Pilot | RCAF | 143 Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force | 440Sqn RCAF | 1944-06-06 | Typhoon | Ib | MN428 | I8:Z | RAF Hurn | 20:00 | Armed recce | See archive report for details | KiA | Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Xiii. H. 13. France | Paradie RCAF Database | Read Archive Report | ||||||
49 | Alp | Percy Leonard | Pilot Officer | 54973 | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 431Sqn RCAF | 1944-07-17 | Halifax | III | MZ628 | SE-Y | Croft | 1521 | Vaires | Crashed near Cramoisy {Oise} | Killed Age 30 | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Grave 389. | Son Of Stanley William Alp And Of Mary Ann Alp (Nee Rogers); Husband Of Constance Maureen Alp, Of Rugby, Warwickshire. | ||||||||||
50 | Anderson | Robert Allan | Sergeant | R/191468 | Age 20 | Canada | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 420 Sqn RCAF | 1944-04-20 | Halifax | III | LW692 | PT-V | RAF Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire | 2113 | Lens | See archive report for further brief details | PoW No: 4176 Camp: Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | None - Survived the war | Paradie Archive Database | Promoted to Fg.Off. 1st September 1944 | Read Archive Report |
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