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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 AndersonJackFlight Sergeant1217743
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Grave 11923Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944KilledSon of Ernest Sykes Anderson and Alice Anderson, of Stanningley, Yorkshire
2 BlakelyWilliam JohnSergeantR/165968
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-716 Jan 1922CanadianFlight EngineerRCAFBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944Killed Paradie Archive Database Son of William Welsh Blakely and Aleath Leone Blakely, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 ClarkeJoseph DesmondFlight Sergeant1106224
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-71921Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944Killed Son of Samuel and Violet May Clarke, of Streatham, London
4 ElliottDonald JamesFlying OfficerJ/22208

Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-711 Oct 1921CanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944Killed Paradie Archive Database Son of Donald David and Dora Ethel Elliott, of Springhill, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada; nephew of Miss M. C. Elliott, of Springhill
5 EvansGeorge RhysFlight Sergeant656618
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-7Bomb AimerRAFVRBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944Killed
6 NolanThomas HaroldWarrant Officer Class 2R/82062
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-711 Apr 1917CanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944Killed Paradie Archive Database Son of Russel and Hannah Nolan; husband of Elsie M. Nolan, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
7 RobinsonArthur WilliamWarrant Officer1015525
Hanover War Cemetery Plot 6 Row G Collective Grave 2-71914PilotRAFVRBomber Command83Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND330OL-OGransden Lodge7BerlinThe aircraft was borrowed by 405 Sqn who also provided the crew. The Lancaster was brought down by enemy fire 3km West of Wahrenholz at approximately 0230 hrs. It is possible that this aircraft was shot down by Lt Heinz Oloff 2./NJG1 (Nachtjagd, War Diaries - Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten) .The crews burials took place at Wahrenholz Cemetery on 6 Jan 1944KilledSon of Charles Lewis Robinson and Ellen Rhoda Robinson; husband of Margaret Robinson, of Streatham, London

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