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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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| 1401 | Ching | William Michael | Flight Sergeant | 4215731 | New Zealander | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 57 Sqn![]() | 1944-12-04 | Lancaster | I | NG145 | DX:J | East Kirkby | 16:30 | Heilbronn | Claim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn | Killed | Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Grave 17 | ![]() | Those who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948 Son of Harold Louis and Jessie Wilson Ching, of Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand | |||||||
| 1402 | Ching | Alan Harold | Flight Lieutenant | 427187 | New Zealand | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 571 Sqn![]() | 1945-08-02 | Mosquito | XVI | MM179 | 8K?? | RAF Warboys | 14:42 | Air Test | Returning to base at 15:29. On landing the Mosquito ballooned back into the air and before the pilot could catch his aircraft on the throttles, it bounced a second time. With power applied, it ran into the overshoot area and caught fire. Both officers were rushed to RAF Hospital Ely where the died on the 3rd and 8 August respectively | Died of injuries 1945-08-08 | Cambridge City Cemetery Grave 15770 | ![]() | His brother Flt.Sgt. William Michael Ching 4215731 lost his life with 57 Sqn, Lancaster I, NG145 on 4th December 1944. Son of Harold Louis and Jessie Wilson Ching, of Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand | |||||||
| 1403 | Chisholm | Allan Robert John | Flight Sergeant | 421018 | Age 24 | RNZAF | 1944-05-09 | Killed | United Kingdom, Dundee (Balgay) Cemetery, Sec. M.M. Grave 4D. | ![]() | Son Of Robert Forbes Chisholm And Of Rose Chisholm (Nee Mccloy), Of Featherston, Wellington, New Zealand. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1404 | Chisholm | D A | Flight Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-03-03 | Stirling | III | EE957 | EX-Q | Lakenheath | 2050 | SOE | Crashed near gemeaux {Cote d'Or} | PoW | |||||||||||||
| 1405 | Chisholm | A P | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-03-03 | Stirling | III | EE957 | EX-Q | Lakenheath | 2050 | SOE | Crashed near gemeaux {Cote d'Or} | PoW | |||||||||||||
| 1406 | Chisholm | Allan Robert John | Flight Sergeant | NZ/421018 | Age 24 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Air Defence of Great Britain | 1 Tactical Exercise Unit. 9 Group | 1944-05-09 | Spitfire | VC | AB174 | - | RAF Tealing, Angus, Scotland | 1100 | Training | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | Dundee (Balgay) Cemetery. Sec. M.M. Grave 4D | ![]() | Born on the 03rd June 1919 at Featherston. Worked on his fathers farm at Kaiwaiwai prior to service. Enlisted on the 08th February 1942 at Levin. Trained in New Zealand and awarded his pilots badge on the 30th November 1942 and promoted to sergeant on the 06th February 1943. Embarked for England on the 09th March 1943. Son of Robert Forbes Chisholm and of Rose Chisholm (nee McCloy), of Kaiwaiwai, Featherston, Wellington, New Zealand. A total of 460 flying hours logged. | ||||||
| 1407 | Christensen | Gavin Keith Henry | Flying Officer | 425027 | Age 21 | RNZAF | 57Sqn RAF![]() | 1944-08-27 | Killed | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 262. | ![]() | Son Of Hans Henry And Ada Christensen, Of Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand. | |||||||||||||||||
| 1408 | Christensen | Gavin Keith Henry | Flying Officer | 425027 | 6th March 1923 | New Zealand | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 57 Sqn![]() | 1944-08-26 | Lancaster | I | LM232 | DX:P | RAF East Kirkby, Lincolnshire | 20:13 | Konigsberg | See archive report for further information | MiA | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 262 | ![]() | Read Archive Report | ||||||
| 1409 | Christian | Henry Lisle | Sergeant | 41572 | Age 26 | RNZAF | 289Sqn (RAF) | 1942-06-19 | Killed | United Kingdom, Inverness (Tomnahurich) Cemetery, Sec. H. 14. Class 7. Grave 18. | ![]() | Son Of Henry William And Hilda Annette Christian, Of Waimauku, Auckland, New Zealand. | |||||||||||||||||
| 1410 | Christian | Henry Lisle | Sergeant | NZ/41572 | Age 26 | New Zealand | Air Gunner | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 289Sqn![]() | 1942-06-19 | Defiant | I | N1569 | YE-? | RAF Inverness, Scotland | 1417 | Army Cooperation exercise | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Inverness Cemetery (Tomnahurich). Sec. H. 14. Class 7. Grave 18 | ![]() Courtesy AWMM
| Born on the18th May 1916 at Owhango. Worked as a dairy farmer on his fathers farm at Owhango. Enlisted at Levin on the 19th January 1941. Embarked for Canada on the 27th February 1941. Air gunner badge awarded on the 01st September 1941 and promoted to sergeant. Embarked for England on the 18th September 1941. Joined 289 squadron on the 16th December 1941. Son of Henry William (died 04th November 1957, age 76) and Hilda Annette Christian (née Jacobsen - died 16th November 1959, age 70)), of Waimauku, Auckland, New Zealand. A total of 123 flying hours logged. | ||||||
| 1411 | Christiansen | John Horace | Flight Lieutenant | NZ/413551 | Pilot | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 115Sqn![]() | 1944-01-14 | Lancaster | II | LL673 | KO-G | RAF Witchford, Cambridgeshire | 1702 | Braunschweig | See archive report for further details | Killed | Hanover War Cemetery. Grave 1.F.9 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
| 1412 | Christiansen | Arnold George | Pilot Officer | 413380 | New Zealander | Pilot | MiD![]() | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 26 Sqn![]() | 1942-08-19 | Mustang | Ia | AL977 | RM:? | RAF Gatwick, Surrey | 08:00 | Jubilee | See archive report for further details | PoW No: 676, Stalag Luft 3/ Murdered 1944-03-29 | Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery. Collective grave 9A | ![]() | Read Archive Report | ||||||
| 1413 | Christiansen | William | Flying Officer | NZ/40964 | Age 22 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Far Eastern Command 224 Group | 67Sqn | 1943-04-09 | Hawker Hurricane | IIC | HV976 | RD-? | Credited with 1 enemy aircraft destroyed and 1 probable. | Chittagong Airbase, India | 1130 | Scramble | See archive report for further brief details | Missing - believed killed | Singapore Memorial. Column 431 | ![]() Courtesy AWMM | Born on the 16th October 1920 at Frankton Junction. Worked as a clerk for Blackwell Motors prior to service. Enlisted in the RNZAF at Levinon the 09th April 1940 after the short service commission had lapsed. Trained at Ground Training School, Levin , No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School and No. 1 Service Flying Training School. Awarded his pilots badge on the 17th September 1940 and promoted to sergeant on the 26th October 1940. Embarked for Singapore on the 12th November 1940. Attached to 36 squadron flying the Wildebeest before joining 21 squadron RAAF for conversion training between the 24-28th March 1941. Joined 67 squadron on the 29th March 1941 flying the Buffalo on 42 operational sorties and then flying the Hurricane on 10 operational sorties. Awarded his commission on the 08th October 1941. Embarked with 67 squadron to Burma between 09th and 13th October 1941. Attached to 15 Operation Training Unit as an instructor on the 04th August 1941. Then to 2 squadron as an instructor 06th December 1942 - 18th June 1943. Rejoined 67 squadron on the 25th March 1943. Son of Neil and Hilda Christiansen (nee Home), of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. A total of 660 flying hours logged and on his 53 operational sortie, and on his second tour. | |||||
| 1414 | Christiansen | William | Flying Officer | 40964 | Age 22 | RNZAF | 1943-04-09 | Killed | Singapore, Singapore Memorial, Column 431. | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1415 | Christiansen | John Horace | Flight Lieutenant | 413551 | Age 25 | RNZAF | 115Sqn (RAF) | 1944-01-14 | Killed | Germany, Hanover War Cemetery, 1. F. 9. | ![]() | Son Of Albert Christian And Elmina Saraphia Christiansen, Of Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand. | |||||||||||||||||
| 1416 | Christie | A S | Flight Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-06-20 | Wellington | III | X3760 | AA- | Feltwell | Emden | Crashed in sea W of Ameland | Killed | ||||||||||||||
| 1417 | Christie | Arthur Stafford | Flight Sergeant | 402982 | Age 21 | RNZAF | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-06-21 | Killed | Netherlands (Holland), Schiermonnikoog (Vredenhof) Cemetery, Grave 73. | ![]() | Son Of Arthur Humphrey And M. Jessie Christie, Of Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand. | |||||||||||||||||
| 1418 | Christopherson | Peter Wilkie | Flying Officer | 154542 | Age | RAFVR | 487Sqn (RNZAF) | 1944-12-04 | Killed | Germany, Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 16. E. 14-15. | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1419 | Chrystal | J R G | Flight Sergeant | 520340 | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-06-22 | Stirling | III | BK810 | AA-G | Newmarket | 2347 | Mulheim | Crashed E of Venray Holland | PoW | |||||||||||||
| 1420 | Chrystall | Donald | Sergeant | 415060 | Age 29 | RNZAF | 1942-11-07 | Killed | Fiji, Suva Military Cemetery, 14. 199. | ![]() | Son Of John And Anna Elizabeth Chrystall, Of Foxton, Wellington, New Zealand. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1421 | Church | David | Sergeant | 1196564 | Age 29 | RAFVR | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-04-28 | Killed | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 145. | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1422 | Church | David | Sergeant | 1196564 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-04-28 | Stirling | I | W7513 | AA:G | RAF Newmarket, Suffolk | 20:42 | Gardening | See archive report for further information | Missing - believed killed | Runnymede Panel 145 | ![]() | , | Read Archive Report | |||||||
| 1423 | Churches | Edward Walter Gillie | Pilot Officer | NZ/39900 | Age 19 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 74Sqn![]() | 1941-04-19 | Spitfire | IIa | P7381 | ZP-? | 3 enemy aircraft destroyed, 1 shared, destroyed, 2 probable and 2 shared probable. | RAF Mansto, Kent, | 17:10 | Channel Patrol | Shot down ? | Missing - believed killed | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 63 | courtesy courtesy Auckland Cenotaph ![]() | Born on the 17th July 1921 in Cambridge, New Zealand. Educated at Auckland Grammar School. Worked as a telegram messenger for the New Zealand Post and telegram department in Auckland prior to service. Enlisted on the 26th of October 1939 at Levin. Trained at No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School, New Plymouth, No. 2 Flying Training School, Woodbourne, where, on the 23rd April, 1940 he was awarded his wings. On the 28th May awarded a commission.
Left for England on the 07th June 1940 on the RMS Rangitata. Arrived on the 19th July 1940 and then joined No. 7 Operational Training Unit, Hawarden, Cheshire,. Joined 74 squadron on the 21st August 1940 Son of Sydney Reuben Ross Churches (died 29th September 1942 in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia, age 44) and Flora Ann Catherine Kelly Churches (nee Sydney, later Sharp - died 23rd November 1965 age 63) of 32 Shackleton Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland, New Zealand. | |||||
| 1424 | Churches | Edward Walter Gillies | Pilot Officer | 39900 | Age | RNZAF | 74Sqn RAF![]() | 1941-04-19 | Killed | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 63. | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1425 | Chuter | E R | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1940-12-22 | Wellington | Ic | T2474 | AA- | Mildenhall | Mannheim | Crashed near Therouldeville. | PoW | |||||||||||||||
| 1426 | Clancey | John Peter | Sergeant | 435947 | Age 20 | RNZAF | 1945-09-19 | Killed | New Zealand, Hastings Cemetery, New Zealand, 55. N. North Side Row 1. | Son Of John And Alice Ethel Clancey, Of Hastings, Hawke'S Bay. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1427 | Clapham | Arthur | Flight Sergeant | 438295 | Age 22 | RNZAF | 1945-06-10 | Killed | New Caledonia, Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery, 5. 15. | ![]() | Son Of William Clapham And Of Grace Evangeline Clapham (Nee Walcroft), Of Wellington City, New Zealand; Husband Of Edna May Clapham, Of Berhampore, Wellington City. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1428 | Clapham | Arthur | Flight Sergeant | NZ/438295 | Age 22 | New Zealand | Navigator | RNZAF | Far East | 1Sqn (RNZAF) | 1945-06-10 | Ventura | PV-I | NZ4609 | - | RNZAF Emirau, St Matthias Group, Bismarck Archipelago | 07:20 | Search for missing Ventura | See archive report for details. | Killed | Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery. Grave 5.15 | Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery
| Born at Lower Hutt on the 05th August, 1922. Educated at the local school. Employed by Turners and Growers Ltd, Wellington as a storeman-clerk. At the school of Navigation and Reconnaissance and gained his Air Navigator's badge, and promoted to Sergeant on the 21st November, 1944.
Son of William Clapham (died 08th September 1965, age 75) and of Grace Evangeline Clapham (nee Walcroft - died 17th September 1963, age 77), of Wellington City, New Zealand. Husband of Edna May Clapham, of 254 Rintoul street, Berhampore, Wellington City. |
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| 1429 | Clare | Cedric William | Pilot Officer | 414249 | Age | RNZAF | 1942-11-20 | Killed | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 115. | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1430 | Clare | Frederick William | Flying Officer | 144607 | Age 25 | RAFVR | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1944-05-28 | Killed | Belgium, Wevelgem Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave E. 473-474. | ![]() | Son Of James Thomas Clare And Theresa Clare; Husband Of Roma Evelyn Clare, Of Westcliff-On-Sea, Essex. | |||||||||||||||||
| 1431 | Clare | Frederick William | Flying Officer | 144607 | Navigator | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1944-05-27 | Lancaster | III | ND908 | AA-M | RAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire | .0048. | Aachen | Crashed Poelkapelle {West-Vlaanderen} | Killed | Wevelgem Communal Cemetery. Collective grave E. 473-474 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
| 1432 | Clare | B G | Flying Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1944-10-06 | Lancaster | I | LM104 | AA-Z | Mepal | 1646 | Dortmund | PoW | ||||||||||||||
| 1433 | Claris | Gordon Keith | Leading Aircraftman | 414250 | Age 29 | RNZAF | 1941-12-31 | Killed | New Zealand, Wellington (Karori) Cemetery, 12. C/3. (S). | ![]() | Son of William Holman Joseph and Edith Annie Claris, of Wellington City; Husband of Zona Evelyn Claris, of Matahiwi. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1434 | Claris | Gordon Keith | LAC | NZ/414250 | Age 29 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Training Command | No. 2 SFTS![]() | 1941-12-31 | Oxford | I | NZ1257 | - | RNZAF Woodbourne, New Zealand | 1015 | Training exercise | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Wellington Cemetery (Karori). 12.C/3. (S). | ![]() | Born on the 06th March 1912 at Foxton. Educated at Wellington College and Victoria University. A school master for Matahiwi near Masterton. Enlisted at Levin as a pilot under training on the 26th July 1941. With No. 3 Flying Training School on 07th September 1941then to No. 2 Flying Training School on 18th October 1941. Pilot badge awarded on the 23rd November 1941. Son of William Holman Joseph (died 04th February 1956, age 79) and Edith Annie Claris (née Saywell - died 15th January 1959, age 82 , of Wellington City and husband of Zona Evelyn Claris, of Matahiwi, New Zealand. A total of 122 flying hours logged | ||||||
| 1435 | Clark | Alfred Graham | Pilot Officer | NZ/414251 | Age 32 | New Zealand | Pilot (U/T) | RNZAF | Training Command | 41 Operational Training Unit. 70 Group ![]() | 1942-06-27 | Tomahawk | IIb | AK159 | - | RAF Old Sarum / Oatlands Hill | 1340 | Training | See archive report for detailed information | Killed | Salisbury Cemetery (London Road). Sec. M. Grave 204 |
| Born on the 17th April 1910 in Wellington. Educated at Wellington Collage and Victoria University. A clerk for the Agricultural Department in Ruakura. Served 30 months in territorial army. Enlisted as a pilot under training at Levin on the 27th July 1941. With 2 Elementary Flying Training School 06th September 1941. With 3 Flying Training School 17th October 1941. Pilot badge awarded on the 29th November 1941 and commissioned 10th January 1942.
Embarked for England on the 09th February 1942. With 3 Personnel Reception Centre 27th March 1942. 9 Pilots Advanced Flying Unit 20th April 1942. Joined 41 Operational Training Unit 09th June 1942. A total of 233 flying hours logged. Son of Alfred Clark and of Annie Augusta Clark (nee Sidey - died 30th April 1955) and husband of Jean Edna Clark (nee Nairn), of Makino, Wellington, New Zealand. | ||||||
| 1436 | Clark | Norman George | Flight Sergeant | NZ/411370 | Age 22 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Training | 17 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit. 21 Group
| 1943-02-25 | Miles Master | II | DM216 | - | RAF Watton, Norfolk | PM | Night solo training | See archive report for further details and photographs | Killed | Watton Churchyard (St Mary). Row B, Grave 65 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Also remembered on his mothers grave at the Aramoho Cemetery in Wanganui. Born on the 07th November 1920 in Waimate. Educated at Wanganui Technical College. A postman for P and T Department in Wanganui. Served in territorial army for 18 months. Enlisted at Levin as a pilot under training on 02nd March 1941. With No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School on the 24th May 1941. No. 2 Flying Training School on the 24th May 1941. Pilots badge awarded on the 05th July 1941 and promoted to sergeant on the 16th August 1941.
Embarked for England on the 31st August 1941. With No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre 19th October 1941. No. 9 Advanced Flying Unit on the 22nd November 1941. Embarked for Egypt around the 19th March 1942. With 459 squadron on the 26th June 1942 on Aerodrome Control Duties. To England on the 16th January 1943. Attached No. 17 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit on the 27th January 1943. 206 flying hours logged with 4 solo on the Master. Son of George and Louisa Annie Clark (née Dean - died 03rd March 1942, age 59) of Wanganui, New Zealand. | ||||||
| 1437 | Clark | Robert John | Flying Officer | NZ/4210919 | Pilot | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 101Sqn![]() | 1945-02-01 | Lancaster | III | PB256 | SR-P | RAF Ludford Magna | 1550 | Ludwigshafen | Maudach 2 miles west of Ludwigshafen | Killed | Durnbach War Cemetery. Collective grave 2. C. 9-12 | ![]() | Read Archive Report Attacker: Friedrich Gerhard | ||||||||
| 1438 | Clark | Terence George | Flight Sergeant | 402983 | Air Gunner | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 106 Sqn![]() | 1942-09-16 | Lancaster | I | W4179 | ZN:? | RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire | 20:30 | Essen | See Archive report for details | Killed | Rheinberg War Cemetery. Grave 5.E.19 | ![]() | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
| 1439 | Clark | Andrew William | Flight Sergeant | NZ/421961 | 11th April 1919 Age 24 | New Zealander | W/Op/Air/Gnr | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 115Sqn![]() | 1943-10-04 | Lancaster | II | DS721 | KO-U | RAF Little Snoring, Norfolk | 652 | Air Sea Rescue | Lost overt North Sea | Missing - believed killed | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 198 | ![]() ![]() | Agricultural clerk prior to service. Son of Andrew Frank and Isabella Clark (née Hawkins), of Wataroa, Westland, New Zealand. 243 flying hours logged and completed 4 operational sorties. | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 1440 | Clark | W D | Flight Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 149Sqn (East India)![]() | 1943-08-31 | Stirling | III | EE879 | OJ-G | Lakenheath | 2035 | Berlin | Crashed Sputendorf | Killed | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||
| 1441 | Clark | Lloyd Denzil | Sergeant | 404894 | 1915 | New Zealander | Observer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-10-23 | Halifax | II | W7862 | NP-D | East Moor | 1742 | Genova | The aircraft crashed off Pas de Calais. Cause not known | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 117 | ![]() | Son of Lewis Langdon Clark and Agnes Clark | ||||||
| 1442 | Clark | Joseph Norman | Flying Officer | NZ/415076 | Air/Bmr | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 207Sqn![]() | 1944-11-16 | Lancaster | I | NF979 | EM-B | RAF Silsby, Lincolnshire | 1254 | Duren | See archive report for further details | Killed | Venray War Cemetery. Collective grave V. C. 5-8 | ![]() | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
| 1443 | Clark | Fraser Dudley | Pilot Officer | NZ/414590 | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 485Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1943-08-22 | Spitfire | LF.IX | EN631 | OU-? | RAF Biggin Hill, Kent | 1810 | Ramrod 212 | See Archive report for further details | Killed | Pont-Audemer Communal Cemetery. Row C. Grave 19 | Read Archive Report | |||||||||
| 1444 | Clark | B A | Sergeant | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 57Sqn![]() | 1941-09-06 | Wellington | Ic | Z8794 | DX-H | Feltwell | 2110 | Huls | ? | Killed | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||
| 1445 | Clark | M O | Pilot Officer | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-12-17 | Stirling | I | R9247 | AA-V | Newmarket | 1800 | Fallersleben | Crashed on/near Vechta Germany | Killed | Rheinberg War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||
| 1446 | Clark | Ronald Thomas | Warrant Officer | 422369 | New Zealander | 2nd Pilot | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 75 Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1944-05-27 | Lancaster | III | ND802 “The Flying Scotsman” | AA:D | RAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire | 00:45 | Aachen | See archive report for full details | PoW No 770, Stalag Luft VII | None - thought to have survived the war | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
| 1447 | Clark | James | Sergeant | NZ/402103 | Age 21 Born on the 05th June 1920 | New Zealand | Air Gunner | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 218Sqn![]() | 1941-04-22 | Wellington | Ic | L7798 | HA-S | RAF Marham, Norfolk | Around 1945 | Brest | See archive report for further details | PoW No: 733 Camp: Stalag Kopernicus - Stalag Luft Heydekrug | None - survived the war | Courtesy Jenifer Lemaire | - | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 1448 | Clark | W G | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1942-06-08 | Wellington | III | X3587 | AA- | Feltwell | Essen | Crashed vicinity of Dusseldorf | Killed | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | ![]() | |||||||||||||
| 1449 | Clark | V J | Sergeant | Bomber Command | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | 1945-01-01 | Lancaster | III | ME321 | AA-N | Mepal | 1548 | Vohwinkel | Crashed near Maastricht | Killed | Runnymede | ![]() | ||||||||||||
| 1450 | Clark | Richard | Sergeant | NZ/414252 | Born on the 16th November 1913 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 21 Operational Training Unit (91 Group) | 1943-01-03 | Wellington | Ic | W5613 | Not known | RAF Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire | 25 | Training | See archive report for further brief details | Killed | RAF Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire | ![]() Courtesy Jenifer Lemaire | Read Archive Report |
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