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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 | Aitken | William Murray | Flight Sergeant | NZ/429078 | 30 January 1923 Age 21 | New Zealander | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 1657HCU![]() | 1944-04-19 | Stirling | I | R9353 | XT-W | RAF Stradishall, Suffolk | 112 | Training | Accident - Crashed at base | Killed | Cambridge City Cemetery. Grave 13909 | ![]() | Son of William James Murray Aitken and Sadie May Aitken (née Snodgrass), of Wades town, Wellington, New Zealand. Worked as a journalist prior to enlisting in 1942. A total of 270 hours logged | Read Archive Report | |||||
2 | Aichison | C E J | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1941-09-20 | Wellington | Ic | T2805 | AA- | Feltwell | Berlin | Force landed Horning Norfolk | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Aicken | M N | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 12 OTU![]() | 1942-06-01 | Wellington | IC | X3203 | Chipping Warden | Essen | Hit by flak over Essen | PoW | |||||||||||||||
4 | Aicken | K R | Sergeant | NZ414372 | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 467Sqn RAAF![]() | 1943-01-17 | Lancaster | I | W4378 | PO-N | Bottesford | 1705 | Berlin | ? | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | ||||||||||
5 | Ainge | John Albert | Flying Officer | NZ/415279 | Age 23 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 485Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-09-24 | Spitfire | IX | MH470 | OU-? | RAF Biggin Hill, Kent | 1100 | Ramrod 242 | See archive report for further details | Killed | Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Grave H.64. | ![]() | Read Archive Report | ||||||
6 | Ainger | T B | Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 156Sqn![]() | 1942-04-19 | Wellington | III | X3485 | GT- | Alconbury | 2107 | Gardening | Presumed lost over the sea | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | |||||||||||
7 | Strachan | William James Reynold | AC1 | A/539071 | Age 34 | New Zealand | W/Op/Air Gunner | RNZAF | NZ Bomber Command | Christchurch General Reconnaissance Squadron ![]() | 1940-02-05 | Blackburn Baffin | B.5 | NZ152 | - | RNZAF Wigram | 12:10 | Training | See archive report for further details - crashed into Pegasus Bay | Killed | Roxburgh Cemetery. Grave 201.1 | ![]() | Born on the 10th September 1905 in Dunedin. A self employed wood merchant prior to service. Left NZ army after 3 years to join the RNZAF in July 1939.
Son of George Strachan (died 05th March 1944, age 65) and Williamina Catherine “Mina” Strachan (née Weatherall - died 22nd January 1971, age 87) of Roxburgh, Otago, New Zealand. |
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8 | Aislabie | Herbert Clement | Flight Sergeant | NZ/424404 | Age 23 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Coastal Command | 9 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit. 17 Group | 1944-01-12 | Beaufighter | VIC | T5277 | - | RAF Crosby-on-Eden, Cumberland | 1145 | Training | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Chester Cemetery (Blacon). Sec A Grave 500 | ![]() Courtesy Jennifer Lemaire | Born on the 31st July 1920 at Te Kuiti, Waikato. Prior to service worked as a fitter/turner for Berry Engineering Works Ltd. In the territorial army for a year before enlisting in the RNZAF on the 02nd May 1942. Embarked for Canada on the 31st October 1942. Pilots badge awarded and promoted to sergeant on the 02nd April 1943. On the 28th January 1943 embarked for England. Joined 9 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit. on the 14th September 1943. Son of Clement Gilbert and Eileen Frances Myrtle Aislabie (née Bernard), of Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand. A total of 386 flying hours logged. | ||||||
9 | Aitchison | H M | Pilot Officer | RCAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1941-09-15 | Wellington | Ic | X9759 | AA- | Feltwell | Hamburg | ? | Killed | Hamburg Cemetery | Paradie Archive Database | ||||||||||||
10 | Aitchison | C E J | Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-03-12 | Wellington | III | X3282 | AA- | Feltwell | Kiel | Crashed in or near target area | Killed | Kiel War Cemetery | ![]() | ||||||||||||
11 | Aitchison | R J | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1945-01-01 | Lancaster | III | ME321 | AA-N | Mepal | 1548 | Vohwinkel | Crashed near Maastricht | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | |||||||||||
12 | Aitchison | Murray Scofield | Flight Sergeant | NZ/426088 | Age 29 | New Zealand | Pilot | MiD | RNZAF | Far East | 31Sqn (RNZAF)![]() | 1944-07-01 | Avenger | TBF-IC | NZ2512 | - | Piva Bomber Strip, Bougainville | 820 | Strike | See archive report for full details | Evaded | ![]() | Born on the 01st November 1914. Worked as an agricultural contractor. Enlisted on the 13th May 1942 age 27. Husband of Alice May Aitchison of Woodside, West Taieri, New Zealand. Died 30 September 1999 Age 84. Buried at West Tairei Cemetery, Woodside, Taieri Valley, Otago, New Zealand. | ||||||
13 | Aitken | J M | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 619Sqn ![]() | 1944-05-09 | Lancaster | III | LM446 | PG-H | Dunholme Lodge | 2210 | gennevilliers | Crashed Aubergenville {Seine-et-Oise} | Killed | Aubergenville Communal Cemetery | ||||||||||||
14 | Agnew | C | Flight Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 630Sqn![]() | 1944-11-22 | Lancaster | I | LL949 | LE-E | East Kirkby | 1626 | Trondheim | Crashed off Sunk Island on return | Killed | Harrogate [Stonefall] Cemetery | ||||||||||||
15 | Aitken | Colin Campbell | Sergeant | NZ/413006 | Age 21 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Northwest African Tactical Air Force | 243Sqn | 1943-03-01 | Spitfire | Vb | ER724 | SN-? | Souk-el-Khemis, Tunisia | 1215 | Patrol | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery. Grave 10 D 4. | ![]() Courtesy AWMM | Born on the 12th January 1922 in Scotland. Emigrated to New Zealand 1926. Worked as a clerk for Government Life Assurance at Gisborne . Enlisted at Levin on the 24th May 1941. After training in Canada awarded pilots badge and promoted to sergeant on the 02nd January 1942. Joined 243 squadron on the 30th June 1942. Involved in a forced landing following enemy fire on the 08th February 1943 suffering no injuries. Son of Colin Campbell Aitken and of Charlotte Aitken (nee Houston) of Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Later of Gisborne, New Zealand. A total of 320 flying hours logged. |
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16 | Albiston | K | Flying Officer | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-09-23 | Stirling | III | EH936 | JN-W | Mepal | 1926 | Mannheim | Crashed at Dirmstein | Killed | Rheinberg War Cemetery | ![]() | ||||||||||||
17 | Albrey | Trevor Alexander | Sergeant | 425583 | New Zealand | Wireless Op/Air Gunner | RNZAF | Eastern Air Command | 34 OTU RCAF | 1943-08-10 | Ventura | V | FN973 | RCAF Pennfield Ridge | 20:55 | Training | Crashed into Bay of Fundy | Missing | Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3 Column 1. Canada | ![]() | Accident report | CWGC | |||||||
18 | Alcock | F K | Sergeant | MiD | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-08-23 | Stirling | III | BF564 | JN-W | Mepal | 2051 | Berlin | Crashed at Martensmuhle | Killed | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||
19 | Alcock | Sydney | Sergeant | NZ/39979 | Age 23 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 55 Operational Training Unit. 81 Group | 1942-06-25 | Hawker Hurricane | I | N2666 | - | RAF Annan, Dumfieshire | 910 | Training | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Annan Cemetery. Sec. R. Extn. 2. Grave 33. | ![]() Courtesy AWMM | Born 01st April 1919 at Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Moved to New Zealand when he was 6 years old. Worked as a factory assistant for Brownlees Ltd at Wellington prior to service. Enlisted at Osaka on the 24th October 1939. Trained at No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School joining on the 07th September 1941. Then to No 2 Flying Training School joining on the 09th November 1941. Pilots badge awarded on the 20th December 1941 and promoted to sergeant on the 31st January 1941. Embarked for England on the 14th February 1942.Joined 55 Operational Training Unit on the 19th May 1942. Son of James and Edna Marjorie Alcock (neeSissons), of Seatoun, Wellington, New Zealand. A total of 190 flying hours logged with 105 of these solo and 8 on the Hurricane. | ||||||
20 | Alderson | R | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1944-11-20 | Lancaster | III | PB520 | AA-G | Mepal | 1255 | Homberg | PoW | |||||||||||||||
21 | Alderton | K H W | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 57Sqn![]() | 1942-08-18 | Wellington | III | X3371 | DX-G | Feltwell | 2040 | Flensburg | Presumed lost over sea | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | Archive Report | ||||||||||
22 | Aldridge | Sergeant | RCAF | Bomber Command | 487Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-01-20 | Ventura | II | AJ171 | EG-D | Feltwell | Training | crashed NW of Bury St Edmunds SFK | Injured | Paradie Archive Database | ||||||||||||||
23 | Aldridge | Sydney Philip | Flying Officer | NZ/421956 | Age 24 | New Zealand | W/Op/Air/Gnr | RNZAF | Far East | 4 Squadron (RNZAF) ![]() | 1944-08-20 | Hudson | IIIA | NZ2044 | - | RNZAF Nausori, Viti Levu, Fiji | 06:10 | Transit Flight | See Archive report for details | Missing - believed killed | Bourail Memorial. Panel 3 | ![]() Courtesy New Zealand Cenotaph | Born on the 16th June 1920 in Te Kuiti. Son of Arthur Norman (died 20th August 1970, age 84) and Lillian Gertrude Aldridge (née Maule - died 14th August 1977, age 84). Husband of Shirley Amelia Aldridge (née Jenkins), of 4 Somerset Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland City, New Zealand. | Read Archive Report on this incident
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24 | Alexander | I H | Pilot Officer | NZ39668 | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 12Sqn![]() | 1943-05-12 | Lancaster | III | ED476 | PH-N | Wickenby | 2340 | Duisburg | ? | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | ||||||||||
25 | Alexander | Thomas Arthur Hughes | LAC | NZ/402154 | Age 26 | New Zealand | Pilot (UT) | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 3 Service Flying Training School![]() | 1940-12.30 | Oxford | I | R6226 | None issued | RNZAF Ohakea, New Zealand | 745 | Training | See archive report for further details | Killed | Auckland Cemetery ( Waikumete). Ang. Block H, Row 10, Grave 27 | ![]() courtesy courtesy Auckland Cenotaph | Son of Dr. William Arthur Alexander and Mrs. Alexander, of Maunganui, Auckland, New Zealand | Read Archive Report . | |||||
26 | Neale | Leopold William | Flying Officer | 425206 | New Zealander | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 624Sqn![]() | 1943.12.16 | Halifax | II | JN896 | R | Blida | 23:03 | SOE, France | A normal WT Identification was received at 02:20 hrs GMT which was in order. A signal was received to the effect that an unidentified aircraft had been observed to explode 9km of the Spanish coast and dive into the sea between Palamos and Cape Efos at 02:30 hrs GMT on the 14th August 1944. This corresponds very closely to the calculated position of the aircraft at that time. | MiA | Malta Memorial Panel 16, Column 2 | ![]() | ||||||||
27 | Abrey | G J | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 487Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-01-20 | Ventura | II | AJ171 | EG-D | Feltwell | Training | crashed NW of Bury St Edmunds SFK | Killed | |||||||||||||||
28 | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter | 485Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-04-15 | Spitfire | Vb | BL346 | 10 Gp Circus | ||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter | 485Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-02-13 | Spitfire | Vb | Rodeo 168 | Damaged | ||||||||||||||||||||
30 | RAF | Coastal Command | 209Sqn | 1942-09-08 | Catalina | lla | VA713 | L | RAF Pamanzi | 04:20 take off | Anti sub | All killed | Antsiranana 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. | ||||||||||||||
31 | Abbott | Sydney Charles Bertram | Flying Officer | 400404 | 1911 | Australian | Pilot | DFC![]() | RAAF | Bomber Command | 487 Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-08-09 | Ventura | AJ454 | EG-G | Sculthorpe | Test flight | Aircraft crashed at Larchwood in Norfolk, cause unknown | Killed | Marham Cemetery War Graves Plot. Grave 41. | ![]() | Son of Sydney Bertram and Isabel Beryl Abbott, of Balwyn, Victoria, Australia. Dip. Agr. (Dookie) | |||||||
32 | Abbott | B T | Sergeant | Great Britain | RAF | Bomber Command | No.18 OTU | 1941-02-04 | Vickers Wellington | Ic | R1298 | RAF Bramcote | Training Flight - Navigation Exercise | Took off from Bramcote on a navigation exercise, during which the crew strayed off track. At 12:50 hrs the aircraft flew into a Barrage Balloon cable and crashed near Church Minshull, some four miles South-West of Middlewich, Cheshire. Location : United Kingdom. | Killed on Training Flight | CREW : F/O D Warburton (RAF); W/O Z J Perkowski; F/O A Minkiewicz; Sgt L Jachna; Sgt V C Hill (RAF); Sgt B T Abbott (RAF); Sgt J P Orynek; Sgt S J Wojcieckowski; Sgt W L Gosden (RNZAF); LAC H R Kwiatkowski | |||||||||||||
33 | Abbott | William Gibbs | Warrant Officer | NZ/424401 | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter | 19Sqn![]() | 1944-09-09 | Mustang | IIIb | FB148 | Not known | Recce | See archive report for further details | Killed | Zutphen General Cemetery, grave 2115 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||||
34 | Abbott | A R | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 455Sqn RAAF![]() | 1942-02-12 | Hampden | I | P1156 | VB-F | Wigsley | 1522 | Fuller | ? | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | |||||||||||
35 | Abbott | C | Sergeant | 1098896 | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-04-28 | Stirling | III | BF467 | AA-W | Newmarket | 2038 | Gardening | Crashed in Baltic off Makshov | Killed | Svino Denmark | ||||||||||||
36 | Abbott | Sydney Charles Bertram | Flying Officer | 400404 | Australia | RAAF | 487Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-08-09 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Abbott | Clifford Wilmore | F/O | NZ/414570 | Age 26 | New Zealand | Pilot - Instructor | RNZAF | Training Command | 12 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit - 21 Group | 1944-05-05 | Blenheim | I | L1224 | - | RAF Spitalgate, Lincolnshire | 750 | Weather test | See archive report for further details | Killed | Cambridge City Cemetery. Grave 13508 | ![]() Courtesy AWMM | Born on the 01st September 1917 at Wellington. Prior to enlisting on the 17th August 1941 he worked as a clerk for Wellington Harbour Board. Son of Clifford and Nellie Abbott (née Matthews, later Doig) of Trentham and husband of Andrea Jean Abbott (née Lambert) of Lyall Bay, Wellington, New Zealand. 1123 flying hours ;logged with at least 430 solo on the Blenheim. | Read Archive Report | |||||
38 | Abercrombie | Laurence Norman | Sergeant | NZ/42284 | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | No.15 OTU | 1943-03-03 | Wellington | 1C | HF906 | RAF Hampstead Norris, Berkshire | 20.05 | Training | Killed | Harwell Cemetery, Berkshire - Grave 546. | Read Archive Report | |||||||||||
39 | Abrahams | Ronald Alfred Walter | LAC | NZ/391792 | Age 23 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Training Command | No. 3 Service Flying Training School (RNZAF)![]() | 1942-01-14 | Airspeed Oxford | II | NZ1237 | - | RNZAF Ohakea | 1500 | Training | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Auckland Provincial Memorial (Buried at crash site) | ![]() | Born on the 25th May 1919 at Cricklewood, London, England. Moved to New Zealand in 1927. Educated at Hobsonville School and Seddon Memorial Technical College. Worked as an upholsterer for F.S. Tyers Ltd in Auckland. Enlisted at Hobsonville on the 15th December 1939 as a fabric worker. Remustered as a pilot under training on the 08th September 1941. With No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School 19th October 1941, first solo on the 05th November 1941. No. 3 Flying Training School 29th November 1941. Pilots badge awarded on the 10th January 1942. Son of Fl/Sgt. Walter Alfred and Winifred Abrahams (née Rushen) of 672 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. Note: His father, 49 year old Fl/Sgt. Walter Alfred Abrahams a carpenter in the RNZAF NZ/29122 became seriously ill on the 01st March 1944 and passed away on the 10th July 1944 at home. Buried at Waikumete Cemetery/ Protestant Soldiers. G.66, Grave 53 | ||||||
40 | RAF | Coastal Command | 209Sqn | 1942-09-08 | Catalina | lla | VA713 | L | RAF Pamanzi | 04:20 take off | Anti sub | All killed | Antsiranana 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 | Adams | Thomas Gordon Huie | Flying Officer | NZ/424402 | New Zealand | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 514Sqn ![]() | 1944-11-20 | Lancaster | I | LM286 | JI-F2 | RAF Waterbeach | 1235 | Homberg | Crashed target area | Killed | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | ![]() courtesy courtesy Auckland Library Heritage Collection 7 February 1945 : AWNS19450207-26-30 ![]() | Information courtesy Jenifer Lemaire - Son of Thomas & Edith Gordon Adams - of Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand | ||||||||
42 | 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 | |||||||||
43 | Adams | Donald Arthur | F/O | NZ/41859 | Age 24 | New Zealand | Pilot | MiD | RNZAF | Middle East | 40Sqn | 1942-09-25 | Wellington | IC | HF846 | P | LG 213. Kabrit, Egypt | 2001 | Tobruk | See archive report for details | Missing - believed killed | Alamein Memorial. Panel 265 | Born on the 11th September 1918 at Auckland. Worked as a bank officer for the Bank of New Zealand prior to enlisting on the 09th February 1941 as a pilot under training. Son of Cecil Walter Adams and of Florence Mary Adams (née Jordan), of Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. Flew a Wellington to Egypt via Gibraltar in June 1942. 372 flying hours logged and completed at least 10 operational sorties. | Read Archive Report | |||||
44 | Adams | Donald Arthur | F/O | NZ/41859 | - | New Zealand | Pilot | Later MiD | RNZAF | Middle East | 40Sqn | 1942-07-12 | Wellington | IC | HX373 | N | LG 213. Kabrit, Egypt | Tobruk | See archive report for details | Survived - killed later (see HF846) | - | Born on the 11th September 1918 at Auckland. Worked as a bank officer for the Bank of New Zealand prior to enlisting on the 09th February 1941 as a pilot under training. Son of Cecil Walter Adams and of Florence Mary Adams (née Jordan), of Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. Flew a Wellington to Egypt via Gibraltar in June 1942. 372 flying hours logged and completed at least 10 operational sorties. | Read Archive Report | ||||||
45 | Adamson | D M | Flying Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-09-27 | Stirling | III | EH877 | JN-C | Mepal | 1957 | Hannover | Crashed Sarstedt | Killed | Hannover War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||
46 | Addis | John Henry | Sergeant | 1208366 | 1916 | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-03-25 | Wellington | III | X3652 | AA-O | Feltwell | Essen | Hit by 1 & 3/schw Res Flak Abt 472. 3/schw Res Flak Abt 134 and 1/schw Res Flak Abt. Belly landed at Duisburg-Kasslerfeld. Time unknown. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1942 - Theo Boiten). | Killed | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Plot 9 Row B Grave 16. | ![]() | Son of Charles and Emma Addis, of Florence Addis, of Perry Barr | ||||||||
47 | Addison | J E | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 487Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-05-03 | Ventura | I | AE713 | EG-T | Methwold | 1643 | Ramrod 16 | Crashed at Hemburg Amsterdam | Killed | Amsterdam New Eastern | |||||||||||||
48 | Adie | Gordon Marsh | Flight Sergeant | NZ/539037 | Age 23 | New Zealand | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 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 6 | Born on the 28th October 1919 in Christchurch. Son of Walter and Edith Mary Adie (née Marsh) of Linwood, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand and husband of Mary Fleming Brown Adie (née Paton, later Woodhead) and father of 1 daughter, of Avonside, Christchurch, New Zealand. | |||||||
49 | Adlam | Reginald George David | Flying Officer | 4212786 | New Zealander | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 153 Sqn![]() | 1945-03-05 | Lancaster | I | PB872 | P4:X | Scampton | 16:40 | Chemnitz | See archive report for details | KiA | Prague War Cemetery. Grave II.C.4 | ![]() | Read Archive Report Czechoslovakia Archaeology |
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50 | Adlam | Frank Percival | Flight Lieutenant | NZ/424403 | Born on the 28th December 1915 Age 29 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Coastal Command | 541Sqn | 1945-03-21 | Spitfire | PR.XIX | RM635 | ES-Y | RAF Benson, Oxfordshire | 930 | Transit | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Brookwood Cemetery. Grave 2. AA. 4 | ![]() Courtesy Jenifer Lemaire | Son of Ernest Albert and Jessie Adlam, of Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand and husband of Phyllis Mary Adlam, of Midhirst, Taranaki. A total of 892 flying hours logged and having completed 14 operational sorties. |
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