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| 1 | Agate | J.V. | F/Sgt | MIA | R | 121039 | BA | 428Sqn Last Op - 428Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 29 Apr 43 (**B) 29 Apr 43 - MIA - See H.V. Smith-Jones | |||||
| 2 | Aird | John Smith Seaton | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-09-18 Age 30 | J/85035 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. C. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of James Albert And Margaret Nicholson Aird, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3 | Aldworth | F.C. | F/O | MIA | RJ | 110352 13051 | PLT | 424Sqn Last Op - 424Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster | X - 15 Feb 45 (**B) 15 Feb 45 - MIA - See V.B. Smith | |||||
| 4 | Anderson | E.M. | F/Sgt | Missing | R | 159275 | NAV | 20OTU Last Op - 20OTU | Wellington Wellington | X - 08 Oct 43 (**B) 08 Oct 43 - Missing - See G.F. Smith | |||||
| 5 | Anderson | William Smith | Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R J | 184941 41164 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 18 (P)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1666CU (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard & Yale X X Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax NA179 | 14 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 18 Apr 1943 11 July 1943 5 Sep 1943 12 Dec 1944 8 Apr 1944 - UK 25 Apr 1944 11 July 1944 1 Nov 1944 28 Dec 1944 14 Feb 1945 - Stalled and crashed on approach for landing after op | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row G. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son of Robert Smith Anderson and Hazel Margaret Anderson, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil). | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Allied Losses Database NA179 Aircrew Deaths Database 6 Bomber Group Ops |
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| 6 | Angus-Smith | R.M. | F/O | C | 6557 | ADM | RCAF | N/A | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 7 | Arthur | Neil Greig | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-29 Age 20 | J/15708 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 5. B. 12. Germany. Son Of George Smith Arthur And Alice Arthur, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 8 | Astles | John James | P/O | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | R J | 129809 86400 | NAV | 408Sqn Last Op - 408Sqn | X Lancaster DS788 | X - 20 Feb 44 (**B) TGT = Leipzig 20 Feb 44 - KIA - See P/O K. Smith | Commemorated Hoogezand-Sappemeer (Kropswolde) Protestant Churchyard, Joint Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). The crew of Lancaster DS788 was on its operational debut. They were airborne 0003 20Feb44 from Linton-on-Ouse on a mission to Leipzig, Germany. Shot down by a night-fighter from 20,000 feet and the resulting fire destroyed the rudders causing the Lancaster to crash at Kropswolde (Groningen) in the SW outskirts of Sappemeer, Holland. Also killed in the crash were the 19 yr old pilot F/O J.A.Frampton; P/Os J. J. Astles and K.Smith; and Sgt K.W.Tindall RAF Two survived: F/O G.W.Reynolds was interned in Camp L3, PoW No.3537 and F.W.C.Robertson evaded. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 9 | Austin | J.C. | F/O | MIA | J | 10155 | PLT | 407Sqn Last Op - 407Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 27 Sep 43 (**B) 27 Sep 43 - MIA - WO L.G. Smith | |||||
| 10 | Balcer | C.R. | P/O | KIA | R J | 132556 17747 | AG | 428Sqn Last Op - 428Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 29 Apr 43 - 29 Apr 43 - KIA - See H.V. Smith-Jones - | |||||
| 11 | Ballantyne | Orville Russel | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-12-10 Age | Smith Falls Ontario | R/82893 | WAG | 45 Transport Command | Boston lll BZ287 | X - 10 Dec 42 - 10 Dec 42 - Killed in a crash in Iceland - Pilot Svend Tostrup Wessel Royal Norwegian Air Force + 1 unknown crew member | BZ287 was on ferry flight on the second ferry route from Dorval, Quebec through Goose Bay, Greenland, and Iceland to Great Britain. The aircraft night landed at Meeks Airfield in Iceland and doing so collided with a petrol drum on the runway and was badly damaged. Aircraft nightlanded at airfield Meeks Field at Reykjavik and doing so collided with a petrol drum on the ground. Commemorated Reykjavik (Fossvogur) Cemetery, C40. 19. Iceland. Son Of Russell B. Ballantyne, And Of Mabel Ballantyne, Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database BZ287 |
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| 12 | Baran | M. | P/O | KIA | RJ | 117359 92340 | AG | 419Sqn Last Op - 419Sqn | X X | X - 17 Jun 44 - 17 Jun 44 - KIA - See F/L E.S. Smith - | |||||
| 13 | Barraball | Gordon James | Leading Aircraftman | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-09-11 Age 25 | R/271290 | MT Driver | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Born on the 21st September 1918 at Clark, Ontario. Enlisted on the 23rd August 1943. Son of Theophilus Pascoe Barraball (died 14th April 1964, age 87) and Corona May Barraball (née Tucher - died 10th August 1969, age 84) and husband of Frances Marion Barraball )née Reynolds, later Stacey - died 13th October 2012, age 92), of Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Grave inscription: 'May My Loved One Rest In Peace. Frances'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 14. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 14 | Barton | Paul Smith | P/O F/O F/L | DFC![]() | J | 13606 | PLT | RCAF 6ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 14SFTS (RCAF) 123Sqn (RCAF) 5 CACF (RCAF) 1 CACF (RCAF) 5 CACF (RCAF) 123Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) E depot (RCAF) 400Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Finch Harvard & Yale Lysander Lysander Lysander Lysander Hurricane X Hurricane & Typhoon X Spitfire X X | 11 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 Oct 1941 20 Dec 1941 14 Feb 1942 11 Sep 1942 1 Dec 1942 9 Dec 1942 20 May 1943 25 Oct 1943 13 Dec 1943 - UK 1 Jan 1944 31 March 1944 1 Sep 1944 5 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 14 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.400 Squadron - Award effective 8 May 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 966/45 dated 8 June 1945. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | |||
| 15 | Base-Smith | J.M. | F/O | J | 28779 | WAG | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 16 | Baxter | W. | P/O | KIA | R J | 159260 87720 | BA | 630Sqn Last Op - 630Sqn | X X | X - 24 May 44 - 24 May 44 - KIA - See H.W. Smith - | |||||
| 17 | Beale | W.S. | Sgt | MIA | R | 102069 | PLT | 420Sqn Last Op - 420Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 09 Nov 42 - 09 Nov 42 - MIA - See A.J. Smith - | |||||
| 18 | Beer | L.S. | P/O | KIA | R J | 124542 85033 | BA | 408Sqn Last Op - 408Sqn | X X | X - 26 Feb 44 - 26 Feb 44 - KIA - See F/L Wm R. Smith - | |||||
| 19 | Bell | Norman Edward | Pilot Officer | Pow No: 3341 Camp: L3 - Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | J | 2458 | Pilot | 428Sqn | Halifax V LK913 NA-N | P/O. Bell lost his brother 25 year old, P/O. David Gordon Bell J/88695 RCAF whilst serving with 432 Squadron, an Air Gunner he was killed during a training exercise when the Halifax LW614 stalled and crashed near Langdale, Yorkshire, England | |||||
| 20 | Bellis | Robert Samuel | P/O F/O | ![]()
| Killed 1945-03-27 Age 20 | J | 44062 | PLT | RCAF 5 Manning Depot (RCAF) 1 Manning Depot (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 56OTU (RAF) | X X X X Tiger Moth Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Magister, Typhoon Typhoon MN532 | 26-Apr-1943 - Lachine, QC. Enlisted in the RCAF 26-Apr-1943 to 11-Jun-1943 - Lachine, QC. 12-Jun-1943 to 26-Jun-1943 - Toronto, ON. 26-Jun-1943 to 4-Sep-1943 - Toronto, ON. Course No. 82 5-Sep-1943 to 29-Oct-1943 - Pendleton, ON. Course No. 89 14-Nov-1943 to 7-Apr-1944 - Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 94 22-Apr-1944 to 12-Jun-1944 - Maitland, N.S. Course No. 8 16-Jun-1944 to 6-Oct-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 28, 29 21-Oct-1944 to 15-Nov-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Jan-1945 to 12-Mar-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 12-Mar-1945 to 27-Mar-1945- Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 4B Last Op - 27-Mar-1945 - KIFA – South Eastern Flank of Stoney Hill, near Muirkirk in Ayrshire Scotland | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row J. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Born on the30th July 1924 in Ontario, Canada but with British nationality. Educated at Williamstown High School in Ontario. Enlisted on the 07th April 1943. Son of Edward Parry Bellis (died December 1956, age 81) and Mary Hannah Bellis (née Smith - died 27th March 1972, age 92), of Lancaster, Ontario, Canada - parents originally from England) Brother of Alice Jane (died 07th November 1997, age 91), William Edward (died 03rd July 2002, age 94, Emily Louise (died 1922, age 13 months), Mary Margaret (died 17th July 1995, age of 85), Dorothy Ruth (died 29th October 2002, age 90) and Mabel Catherine (died 15th March 1982, age 67). Epitaph: 'In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Son And Brother. Mother, Dad, Sisters And Brother In Canada'. | |||
| 21 | Bennett | C.J. | P/O | MIA | R J | 97586 9406 | PLT | 427Sqn Last Op - 427Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 30 Jan 43 - 30 Jan 43 - MIA - See C.J. Smith - | |||||
| 22 | Bennett | J.D. | P/O | KIA | J | 19011 | AG | 408Sqn Last Op - 408Sqn | X X | X - 27 Jan 44 - 27 Jan 44 - KIA - See S/L C.W. Smith - | |||||
| 23 | Bennett | K.H. | P/O | KIA | R J | 216113 88336 | AG | 408Sqn Last Op - 408Sqn | X X | X - 20 Feb 44 - 20 Feb 44 - KIA - See K. Smith - | |||||
| 24 | Bernett | Neville | Flying Officer | ![]() | MIA 1943-03-04 Age | J/9739 | WAG | 172Sqn Last Op - 172Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 04 Mar 43 - 04 Mar 43 - MIA - See C. Smith - | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 25 | Beyak | A.E. | F/O | KIA | J | 14791 | NAV | 1664HCU (RCAF) 429Sqn Last Op - 429Sqn | X X X | X - 25 Sep 43 - 26 Sep 43 - X - 22 Oct 43 - KIA - See C.C. Smith - | |||||
| 26 | Billson | Victor Lloyd George | Leading Aircraftman | Injured | R | 139004 | MT Mechanic | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Suffered lacerations to scap and concussion, was taken to RAF Northallerton hospital and discharged on the 14th of September being granted 7 days sick leave. | |||||
| 27 | Blackmore | C.A. | F/O | KIA | J | 36399 | NAV | 82OTU Last Op - 82OTU | Wellington Wellington | X - 29 May 44 - 29 May 44 - KIA - See F/O L.J. Smith - | |||||
| 28 | Blaikie | John Smith | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-27 Age 20 | R/76129 | Commemorated Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery, 1. B. 17. Egypt. Son Of Andrew C. Blaikie And Elizabeth Blaikie, Of Economy, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 29 | Boulton | David Graham Smith | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 22 | R/118906 | Commemorated Beamsville (Mount Osborne) Cemetery, Plot 12. Block B. Range A Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Charles Horace And Cora Boulton, Of Beamsville. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 30 | Bourne | K.R. | P/O | MIA | R J | 102469 18957 | NAV | 432Sqn Last Op - 432Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 13 Aug 43 - 13 Aug 43 - MIA - See M. Smith - | |||||
| 31 | Bradden | Harry Leo | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-16 Age 27 | J/18091 | Air gunner | 88Sqn (RAF) | Boston IIIa BZ289 | Born on the 23rd November 1916 in Belleville. Son of Henry Bradden (died 15th April 1928, age 59) and Clara Katherine Bradden (née Kehoe, later Jezzard - died 25th April 1941, age 42) Stepfather Charles Henry Jezzard (died 01st December 1962, age 62) of Belleville, Ontario. Brother of Eileen Loretta Bradden. | Commemorated Hesdin Communal Cemetery, Row B. Grave 2. France. | ||||
| 32 | Bradley | Royden Garfield | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 21 | J/28537 | PLT | 166Sqn Last Op - 166Sqn ![]() | Lancaster Lancaster Mk III LM652 AS-R | X - 26 Aug 44 - 26 Aug 44 - KIA - See R.N. Smith - Gardening Danzig Bay Born on the 19th September 1922 in Carp, Ontario, Canada. Worked for Canada Locomotion Company as a machine operator. Enlisted on the 23rd July 1943. Son of Clifford (died 14th July 1955, aged 65) and Louisa May Bradley (née Hawkshaw - died 1997, age 100), of Lansdowne, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph/; 'I Have Fought A Good Fight, I Have Finished My Course, I Have Kept The Faith Ii Timothy IV.7'. | Commemorated Tved (Nols) Churchyard, Denmark. Crew Members: Sgt. Walter France RAF 1591940 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. E. V. Hammond RAF 1622724 - Navigator: Flg. Off. Albert Scott RAF 157536 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. Gustaf Flagel RCAF J/38270 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Richard Nathaniel Smith RCAF R/168261 Air Bomber: lg. Off. Frank Kenneth Morley RCAF J/38276 Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Royden Garfield Bradley RCAF J/28537 Pilot | ||||
| 33 | Briggs | Thomas Simpson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-18 Age 22 | J/16215 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 26. C. 14-15. Germany. Son Of Thomas Smith Briggs And Leonora Briggs, Of Venn, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 34 | Brown | C.P.L. | F/Sgt | KIA | R | 61683 | WAG | 419Sqn Last Op - 419Sqn | X X | X - 07 Jul 42 - Tgt = Lorient - France - 07 Jul 42 - KIA - See C.B. Smith - | |||||
| 35 | Brown | George Dunlop | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 22 | J/21132 | 155Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 8. G. 7. India. Son Of George Smith Brown And Ethel Dunlop Brown, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 36 | Bruggeman | J.A. | P/O | KIA | R J | 197271 94900 | AG | 405Sqn Last Op - 405Sqn | X X | X - 16 Jan 45 - Tgt = Zeitz - Germany - 16 Jan 45 - KIA - See N.L.L. Smith - | |||||
| 37 | Buckley | Sydney Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-01 Age | J/25082 | Commemorated Ottawa Cremation Memorial, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 38 | Burk | Leslie Alexander | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1940-07-06 Age 40 | Lochlin, Ont | 1732 | Commemorated Whyteleafe (St. Luke) Churchyard, Row E. Grave 35. United Kingdom. Son Of Alex And Florence Amanda Burk, Of Lochlin, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth Smith Burk, Of Lochlin. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 39 | Campbell | K.P. | P/O | Killed | R J | 192536 90947 | AG | 425Sqn Last Op - 425Sqn | Halifax Halifax | X - 24 Apr 44 - 24 Apr 44 - Killed - See Richmond W. Smith | |||||
| 40 | Campbell | R.R. | F/O | KIA | J | 22573 | NAV | 419Sqn Last Op - 419Sqn | X X | X - 13 May 44 - Tgt = Louvain - Belgium - 13 May 44 - KIA - See P/O Roy S. Smith - | |||||
| 41 | Campbell | W.C. | F/O | KIA | J | 39896 | NAV | 436 (RCAF)Sqn Last Op - 436Sqn | Dakota Dakota | X - 07 Jul 45 - 07Jul 45 - KIA - See S.H.L. Smith - Burma - SEAC - | |||||
| 42 | Campbell | Donald Allister | Flying Officer | Courtesy Clive Smith | Killed 1943-07-28 Age 25 | J | J/22215 | Navigator | 106Sqn | Lancaster I ED303 | Son of Alexander and Barbara R. Campbell, of Malagawatch, Inverness Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. | |||
| 43 | Canning | T.K. | F/O | KIA | J | 16816 | WAG | 408Sqn Last Op - 408Sqn | X X | X - 27 Jan 44 - Tgt = Berlin - Ref S/L C.W. Smith - 27 Jan 44 - KIA - | |||||
| 44 | Carling-Kelly | Fitzroy Cavendish | W/C | | PoW Age 33 | C | 172 | PLT | 426Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP768 OW-Q | 28 Jan 1945 - Nightfighter | Born on the 14th September 1911, in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada. Son of John Carling and Helen (née Bayne). Husband of Gurnee Wallis (née Smith). Passed away on the 22nd October 1976. age 65. | |||
| 45 | Cavanaugh | Frank Napoleon Smith | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-30 Age 29 | J/13482 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, Joint Grave 14. B. 11. Germany. Son Of John Victor And Mary Cavanaugh; Husband Of Virginia Cecille Cavanaugh, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 46 | Cheesman | G.R. | F/O | MIA | J | 38713 | NAV | 419Sqn Last Op - 419Sqn | X X | X - 06 Dec 44 - Tgt = Osnabruck - Ref G.E. Smith 06 Dec 44 - MIA - | |||||
| 47 | Chorneyko | A. | P/O | KIA | J | 21984 | BA | 1664HCU (RCAF) 429Sqn Last Op - 429Sqn | X X X | X - 25 Sep 43 - 26 Sep 43 - 22 Oct 43 - Tgt = Kassel - Ref Charles C. Smith 22 Oct 43 - KIA - | |||||
| 48 | Christie | Malcolm Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 20 | J/86094 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. D. 12. Belgium. Son Of Joseph Smith Christie And Elsie Lillian Christie, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 49 | Christman | Lorne Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-05 Age 24 | J/3601 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 17. B. 18. Germany. Son of Otto Lorne and Alice Christman, of Orillia, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 50 | Collard | C. | WO2 | KIA | R | 77433 | WAG | 420Sqn Last Op - 420Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 09 Nov 42 - Ref A.J. Smith (**B) 08 Nov 42 - KIA | |||||
| 51 | Conway | R.W. | F/O | Killed | RJ | 56350 23055 | PLT | 42OTU Last Op - 42OTU | Whitley Whitley | X - 23 Aug 43 - Ref F/Sgt Roy H. Smith (**B) 23 Aug 43 - Killed | |||||
| 52 | Cooke | D.A, | F/Sgt | Died | R | 63526 | X | 10Sqn (RCAF) Last Op - 10Sqn | N/A N/A | X - 10 May 45 - Ref S.S.J. Smith (**B) 10 May 45 - Drowned on duty | |||||
| 53 | Cooke | Walter Donald | F/Sgt | Injured | R | 200336 | AG | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | 11 Sep 1944 - Stalled and crashed overshooting the landing Suffered fractured tibia and fibula also 1st and 2nd-degree burns. Taken to RAF Northallerton hospital where he recovered. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 54 | Cooper | A.K. | F/O | MIA | J | 36135 | PLT | 404Sqn Last Op - 404Sqn | Beaufighter Beaufighter | X - 09 Dec 44 - Ref P/O C.F. Smith (**B) 09 Dec 44 - MIA | |||||
| 55 | Counter | D. | WO2 | MIA | R | 76122 | OBS | 102Sqn Last Op - 102Sqn | Halifax Halifax | X - 17 Jun 42 - Ref David M. Smith (**B) 17 Jun 42 - MIA | |||||
| 56 | Cowper-Smith | G.A. | H F/L | C | 27934 | CHP | RCAF | United Church | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 57 | Crymes | Smith Edward | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-06 Age 34 | R/70596 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 4. Grave 25. Canada. Son Of Rupert S. Crymes And Elizabeth Olive Crymes, Of Lonoke, Arkansas, U.S.A.; Husband Of Ola Crymes, Of Picton, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 58 | Culverson | Donald Harvey | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age | R/217185 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster PD260 AS-N | Attack on Brunswick. Shot down by nightfighter. Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. E. 6. Germany. Crew Members: Sgt. Harold Edward Arbon RAF 1852354 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. William Reginald Smith RCAF J/27574 - Navigator: Sgt. Harry Bodger RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: W/O. Lawrence Ward Davies RCAF R/159100 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Harold Edward Squibb RCAF R/225100 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Robert John Sinclair RCAF R/219179 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Donald Harvey Culverson RCAF R/217185 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 59 | Davies | Lawrence Ward | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age | R/159100 | PLT | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster PD260 AS-N | Attack on Brunswick. Shot down by nightfighter Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. E. 7. Germany. Son Of Thomas Ivan And Dorothy May Davies, Of Hillspring, Alberta, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Harold Edward Arbon RAF 1852354 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. William Reginald Smith RCAF J/27574 - Navigator: Sgt. Harry Bodger RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: W/O. Lawrence Ward Davies RCAF R/159100 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Harold Edward Squibb RCAF R/225100 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Robert John Sinclair RCAF R/219179 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Donald Harvey Culverson RCAF R/217185 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 60 | Dawson | Donald James Vens | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/88704 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Son Of James G. And Erma J. Dawson, Of Smith'S Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 61 | Day-Smith | A. | F/O | J | 41617 | NAV | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | dayx | |||||
| 62 | Dereniuk | Harry | F/O | Pow No: 2524 Camp: L3 - Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | J | 16840 X | BA | 428Sqn POW RCAF | Halifax V LK913 NA-N | 15 Sep 43 - POW - X - X - Oct 44 - | From Wimmer, Saskatchewan | ||||
| 63 | Dickson | Cecil Alexander | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | AFC![]() | KIA Age 24 | J | 10870 | WAG | RCAF 3SFTS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand Ferry Comnmand 168Sqn (RCAF) 168Sqn (RCAF) 168Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Anson Harvard Bolinbroke Hudson Ventura AE661 Hudson FK410 Boston BZ395 Baltimore FA464 Baltimore FA311 Baltimore FA588 Baltimore FA613 Fortress Fortress 9205 Fortress 9203 | 26 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 Aug 1941 15 Sep 1941 28 Feb 1942 10 Apr 1942 4 June 1942 12 July 1942 9 March 1943 April 1943 May 1943 24 May 1943 31 May 1943 17 Sep 1943 23 Jan 1944 - Mid air collision with Wellington 15 Dec 1944 - Lost over Atlantic | ![]() (Photo: 7 Dec 1943 Photographed in from of their Flying Fortress, (left to right) Pilot Officer E. Max Rosenbaum, co-pilot, from Winnipeg; Flight Lieut. B.G. Smith, captain, from Neddies Nabraska; Flying Officer C.A, Dickson, radio-operator, from Edmonton; and Flying Officer Frederick B, La Brish, navigator, of Montreal) Air Force Cross - No.168 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 5 May 1944 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 1133/44 dated 26 May 1944. Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son of Thomas Aaron and Ethelena Dickson. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Vintage Wings of Canada Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 64 | Driscoll | Edgar Smith | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age 27 | R/169017 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. A. 17. Germany. Son Of William James Driscoll And Hannah Driscoll, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 65 | Eardley | Albert Rudolph Osborne | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 36 | R | 113988 | Electrician | RCAF 4MD (RCAF) TTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 143Wing (RCAF) 143Wing (RCAF) RCAF | X< X X Harvard X Mustang Typhoon Typhoon X | 18 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Moncton, New Brunswick 19 Aug 1941 - Quebec City, Quebec 27 Sep 1941 - St. Thomas, Ontario 20 Feb 1942 - St. Hubert, Quebec 18 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 3 jan 1943 - RAF Hartford Bridge, Hampshire 27 July 1944 - B9 Lantheuil, France 1 Jan 1945 - Injured during Luftwaffe attack - Eindhoven, NL 2 Jan 1945 - Died of his injuries | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XV. D. 2. Netherlands. Son of Albert Ernest and Clara Matilda (nee Smith) Eardley, of Fredericton, New Brunswick; Husband of Anna (nee Gregor) Eardley, father of Dorothy Ann and Elizabeth Claire Hurdley (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| 66 | Farrington | Harry Gregory | Pte P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | Bahamas | B J | 558538 11241 | NAV | Lincoln & Welland Rgmt RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1PRC (RAF) 1(O)AFU (RAF) 1657HCU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Finch X Anson Battle X X Anson Stirling Stirling Stirling BK716 | 10 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the Cdn Army Militia 5 May 1941 - Transferred to the RCAF as Pilot 2 July 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 8 Aug 1941 - Goderich, Ontario 31 Aug 1941 - Ceased Pilot training 27 Oct 1941 - Remustered to Navigator - Malton, Ontario 1 Feb 1942 - Jarvis, Ontario 23 May 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 22 June 1942 - Scarborough, North Yorkshire 27 July 1942 - RAF Wigtown, Scotland Aug 1942 - RAF Stradishall, Suffolk 9 Feb 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 29 March 1943 - Shot down by a night fighter | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. Son of Arnold P. Farrington, and of Bertha Farrington, of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada; husband of K. T. Farrington. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) ![]() The crew members signed the reverse of the photograph (L-R) Sgt. Kennedy, Fg Off. Campbell, Flt Sgt. McCaw, Fg Off. Harris, Fg Off. Farrington, Sgt. Shrubsall, Sgt. Bell. (courtesy Steve Smith). Pictured here during training at 1657HCU prior to posting to 218 Squadron on 9th February 1943. | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive Report BK716 Allied Losses and Incidents Database 218 Gold CoastSqn Accident report |
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| 67 | Flagel | Gustaf | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 23 | J/38270 | Air Gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster Mk III LM652 AS-R | Oct 44 - Gardening Danzig Bay Born on the 11th December 1920 in Grayson Saskatchewan, Canada. Enlisted on the 12th November 1943. Son of Joseph (died 24th March 1942, age, 57) and Sophia Flegel (née Gelowitz - died 31st May 1965, age 75) of 2435 East 23rd Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia. Husband of Harriet Margaret Flegel (née Bowen - married 18th January 1941), of 895 Kipling Street, Trail, British Columbia, Canada. Epitaph: 'In Loving Memory Of Gus. Ever Remembered By Your Wife, Sons, Mother And Family'. | Commemorated Mandal Churchyard, I. 2. 13. Norway. Crew Members: Sgt. Walter France RAF 1591940 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. E. V. Hammond RAF 1622724 - Navigator: Flg. Off. Albert Scott RAF 157536 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. Gustaf Flagel RCAF J/38270 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Richard Nathaniel Smith RCAF R/168261 Air Bomber: lg. Off. Frank Kenneth Morley RCAF J/38276 Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Royden Garfield Bradley RCAF J/28537 Pilot | ||||
| 68 | Foltz | Raymond Rogers | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 26 | USA | R | 79246 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 14(P)AFU (RAF) 1523BATF (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch Anson X Oxford Oxford Wellington Wellington R1414 Wellington Wellington BJ764 | 7 March 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec 10 June 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 16 July 1941 - Windsor, Ontario 14 Sep 1941 - Hagersville, Ontario 21 Jan 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 10 March 1942 - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire 18 Apr 1942 - RAF Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 16 June 1942 - RAF Pershore, Worcestershire 12 July 1942 - Accidently belly landed 1 Sep 1942 - RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire 9 Nov 1942 - Stalled and crashed landing on RTB | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 37. United Kingdom. Son of Raymond Norman Foltz and Margaret (nee Rogers) Foltz, of Mansfield, Ohio, USA; Husband of Clare Florence (nee Smith) Foltz, of New York City, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report - July 1942 Accident report - November 1942 Losses and Incidents Database - July 1942 Losses and Incidents Database - November 1942 |
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| 69 | Ford | Everett Morrison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age 21 | J/89704 | A/G | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ355 ZL-W | Born on the 01st July 1923 in Evesham, Saskatchewan. Educated at Cotswold and Evesham schools. A truck driver for Smith Transport prior to service. Enlisted in London, Ontario, on the 28th October, 1942. Awarded air gunner badge on the 26th November 1943 and promoted to sergeant. On the 08th September 1944 he was awarded his commission. Son of Leslie Ezra (died 25th April 1963, age 82) and Della May Ford (née Webb - died 09th January 1978, age 82), of Box 132, Evesham, Saskatchewan, Canada. On his 13th operational sortie. As a NCO: R/197306. | Commemorated Hoven (Brande) Cemetery, Joint grave 117B. Denmark. | ||||
| 70 | Forman | John Murray | F/L S/L | DFC ![]() | Evaded | J | 15236 | WAG | 428SqnRCAF | Halifax LK913X | 15 Sep 43 - Evaded capture - Oct 44 - | born Listowel, Ontario 20 March 1913. Enlisted in the RCAF at Toronto 2 July 1940. Promoted Wing Commander 1 October 1944. Invested with DFC at Government House 7 November 1949. Postwar worked for the Canadian Pension Commission. Deceased Ottawa 23 February 2004 | |||
| 71 | Freeman-Smith | H.E. | F/O | H | 37425 | RCAF | N/A | Oct 44 - | |||||||
| 72 | Gabriel | Thomas Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age 19 | J/95295 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 8. D. 9. Germany. Son Of Alfred Owen And Ethel Gabriel (Nee Smith), Of Kingston, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 73 | Godin | Joseph Jean Robert Theobald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-06 Age 24 | J/18240 | 35Sqn (RAF) | Halifax HK160 | Commemorated Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. C. 3-12. Poland. Son Of Mrs. L. O. Smith, Of Eastview, Ontario, Canada. Severely damaged by a night fighter over Stettin - the starboard wing was set on fire and the aircraft ripped apart by the explosion. Four members of crew were thrown clear and made successful parachute descents, including his skipper, Squadron Leader T. W. A. Hutton. The four who died, including Child who was 20 years of age, were buried in Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery, Poland. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database HK160 |
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| 74 | Gracie | William Brown | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-05 Age 23 | R/114324 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, N. 12. France. Son Of William Smith Gracie And Christina Brown Gracie, Of Peterborough, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 75 | Gratton-Smith | D.G. | SO | V | 30555 | ADM | RCAF (WD) | N/A | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 76 | Gray | Howard Elmer | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 38 | Winnipeg | R/91905 | Commemorated La Riviere Riverside Cemetery, Canada. Son Of John Smith Gray And Annie Gray, Of Winnipeg; Husband Of Isobel Gray, Of The Pas. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 77 | Green | Robert James Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-01 Age | J/95011 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, 3. F. 4. Bangladesh (ex India). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 78 | Griffin | Robert George | Warrant Officer Class II |
| Killed 1943-04-11 Age 23 | R/80654 | W/Op/Air gunner | 57Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III ED766 DX-P | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. J. 2. Germany. Son Of George William Griffin, And Of Winifred Emily Griffin (Nee Smith), Of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | ||||
| 79 | Gunning | Wilbert Arnold | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() | Killed in road accident Age 33 | R J | 75645 19115 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 21OTU (RAF) 15OTU (RAF) Middle East HQ (RAF) 70Sqn (RAF) 21PDC (RAF) RAF Uxbridge 22OTU (RAF) FIS 22OTU (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 76 Base (RCAF) 1659CU (RCAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth Crane X Wellington Wellington X Wellington X X Wellington Oxford Anson & Whitley X X X Halifax Halifax X | 14 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 11 Dec 1940 15 Jan 1941 18 March 1941 8 Sep 1941 - UK 23 Sep 1941 29 Jan 1942 2 Apr 1942 - North Africa 1 May 1942 22 Oct 1942 - UK 21 Dec 1942 24 May 1942 7 July 1943 - Instructour Course 18 Dec 1943 - Instructor 27 Sep 1944 - Leave in Canada 11 Dec 1944 - UK 3 Jan 1945 23 Feb 1945 28 March 1945 22 Apr 1945 - Killed in a motorcycle accident | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row J. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son of William John and Ella Irene (nee Smith) Gunning, of Ontario Canada, recently moved to Painsville, Ohio, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| 80 | Hamblin | Maurice Jack | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 28 | J | 35894 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3 (P)AFU (RAF) 1545 BATF (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1664HCU (RAF) 1664HCU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Harvard X Oxford Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax JP204 | 2 June 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 28 Dec 1942 7 March 1943 16 May 1943 20 Oct 1943 - UK 14 March 1944 13 Apr 1944 30 May 1944 4 Sep 1944 2 Oct 1944 - Crashed on fire during training flight | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row A. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son of Joseph James Gordon and Eleanor Whistance (nee Smith) Hamblin, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband of Marjorie Florence (nee Gandy) Hamblin, of Toronto. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 81 | Hoar | Archibald Macmaster | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-23 Age 21 | J/28222 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Smith Hoar And Katherine Ferguson Hoar, Of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 82 | Hodges | Ronald George Renauf | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-12 Age 21 | R | R/92164 | A/G | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Wellington III BJ625 AA-T | Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. No further details - are you able to advise? | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. H. 1. Germany. | |||
| 83 | Houston | George Marshall | Flying Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-09-11 Age 28 | J/35018 | Air/Bmr | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Born on the 08th February 1915. Enlisted on the 20th of May 1942. Worked as a traffic and shipping clerk prior to service. Son of George Orland Houston (died 28th September 1982, age 89) and Annie Marshall Houston (née Robinson - died 18th December 1987, age 94) and husband of Violet Catherine Houston of 62 Evans Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Grave inscription: 'Christ Is The Way And Christ The Right'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 17. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 84 | Jacobson | Lloyd Emil | Corporal | Injured | R | 66466 | MT Driver | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Received slight injuries and was treated at station sick quarters. | |||||
| 85 | Johnston | William Smith | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age 26 | J/16150 | 21Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank H. And May Johnston, Of Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 86 | Jones | John Harrison | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 20 | R | 163070 | WAG | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 4WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 3AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3(O)AFU (RAF) 30 OTU (RAF) 30 OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Bolinbroke Anson X X Anson Wellington Wellington NC678 | 3 Oct 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 4 Nov 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 23 Jan 1943 - Guelph, Ontario 7 Aug 1943 - Jarvis, Ontario 27 Sep 1943 - Malton, Ontario 26 Feb 1943 - Three Rivers, Quebec 3 June 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 11 Apr 1944 - RAF Halfpenny Green, South Staffordshire 9 May 1944 - RAF Hixon, Staffordshire 16 July 1944 - Aircraft caught fire and crashed | ![]() (Photo: 30 OTU Vickers Wellington) Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1102. United Kingdom. Son of John Frederick and Ethel (nee Smith) Jones, of Weston, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 87 | Kerry | John Nicholas | Flying Officer | Courtesy John Jones
| Killed 1944-09-11 Age 23 | J/37220 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Born on the 30th August 1921. Son of George and Mary Kerry, of 1084 Pape Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Grave inscription: 'Ever Loved By His Sorrowing Mother, Dad, Dorothy, Harry And Patsy "Rest In Peace | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. B. 5. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 88 | Kirkwood | Douglass-Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 22 | J/86514 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. F. 4. Germany. Son Of William And Catherine Kirkwood, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 89 | Kyle | William Joseph | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | J | 37860 | PLT | RCAF 6ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3 AGTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 18 (P)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 107OTU (RAF) 229 Group (RAF) 435Sqn (RCAF) 435Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth Harvard X X X Oxford Wellington Dakota X Dakota Dakota KN563 | 21 Sep 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 March 1943 15 May 1943 11 July 1943 18 Jan 1944 1 Feb 1944 8 Apr 1944 - UK 23 May 1944 8 Aug 1944 18 Nov 1944 31 Jan 1945 - Departure for Asia 14 March 1945 - India 21 June 1945 - Perished in crash on resup mission to Burma | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, 14. F. 16. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son of Joseph Sanford and Edith Melissa (nee Smith) Kyle, of Perth, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 90 | Lloyd-Smith | D.L. | F/L | C | 12005 | MED | RCAF | N/A | 23 Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 91 | Lockhart-Smith | C.J. | F/O | C | 36740 | EQP | RCAF | N/A | 23 Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 92 | Lucas | Weir Smith | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-09 Age 23 | R/125412 | Commemorated Mount Carmel Cemetery, Range A. Lot 6. USA. Son Of Frank And Olive Lucas, Of Mount Carmel. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 93 | Mason | Edgar Bohum | F/L | Evaded | J | 7777 | OBS | 428SqnRCAF | Halifax V LK913 NA-N | 15 Sep 43 - Evaded - 26 Oct 44 - | Edgar Mason escaped from an earlier crash with a 405 Squadron Halifax II BB216 LQ-D on the 1st September 1942. | ||||
| 94 | McCaw | John Francis James | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | R | 105188 | AG | 218Sqn![]() | Stirling BK716 | BK716 disappeared during the return journey of a mission over Germany. | ![]() The crew members signed the reverse of the photograph (L-R) Sgt. Kennedy, Fg Off. Campbell, Flt Sgt. McCaw, Fg Off. Harris, Fg Off. Farrington, Sgt. Shrubsall, Sgt. Bell. (courtesy Steve Smith). Pictured here during training at 1657HCU prior to posting to 218 Squadron on 9th February 1943. ![]() Memorial to McCaw. The images depicts Flt Sgt John Francis James McCaw ’s side of the monument. The monument is located in the Resistance Memorial Park (Bos der Onverzettelijken), literally means 'Forest of the Unyielding'. It was planted in 1992 with trees for all resistance fighters who were executed during the Second World War. | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive Report BK716 Allied Losses and Incidents Database 218 Gold CoastSqn Accident report |
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| 95 | McColm | Harold Walton | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-30 Age 20 | R/56135 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 3. J. 1. Germany. Son Of Walton Smith Mccolm And Cora Alma Mccolm. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 96 | McDonald | Donald Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-11 Age | J/5093 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Donald And Donaldina Mcdonald; Husband Of Elizabeth Mcdonald. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 97 | McElroy | Arthur Bowker Smith | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | R J | 54524 25428 | Aero Engine Mech PLT | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 2 RD (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ACOS (RCAF) 422Sqn (RCAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 204Sqn (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) Last Op | X X X X Moth Anson Anson X X Sunderland Sunderland Sunderland X Sunderland Sunderland DP178 | 9 May 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 June 1940 2 Oct 1940 7 June 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 11 Oct 1942 28 Dec 1942 24 Apr 1943 30 July 1943 - UK 13 Sep 1943 5 Oct 1943 30 May 1944 30 Sep 1944 - West Africa 2 Nov 1944 - UK 16 Jan 1945 14 March 1945 - Perished in crash at sea | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son of William Scott and Jennie Luella (nee Smith) McElroy, of Dunham, Quebec; Husband of Agnes (nee Wilson Bryce) McElroy, of Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, Scotland; Father of Elspeth Jennie McElroy. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 98 | McFeetors | Albert Sydney | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age 30 | J/88901 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 13. F. 19-23. Germany. Son Of Frederick And Annie Smith, And Adopted Son Of Susannah Mcfeetors; Husband Of Marion Lucylle Mcfeetors, Of Holland, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 99 | McGill | Robert Smith | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 21 | J/25551 | 104Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 15, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Richard J. And Annie Mcgill, Of Paisley, Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 100 | Mckillop | Norman Colin | Flying Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Joned | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 21 | J/24037 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP710 EQ-S | Born on the 03rd October 1922. Enlisted on the 19th February 1943. Navigators badge and a commission on 19th February 1943. Son of Duncan and Mary McKillop of 1335 Grafton Avenue, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. His brother Duncan Traylen McKillop also served in the RCAF, survived the war as a PoW. Further details here. Grave inscription: 'We Loved Him Best Of All'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 19. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 101 | McMurray | Richard Edward | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-11 Age 22 | R/67226 | Commemorated Llantwit Major Cemetery, Sec. C. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of William Arthur Mcmurray And Of Esther Velma Mcmurray (Nee Smith), Of Gilmour, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 102 | Moore | Harold Edwin | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | R | 70734 | PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 14EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 19OTU (RAF) 102Sqn (RAF) 102Sqn (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Moth Harvard & Yale X Whitley Whitley Whitley Z6870 | 12 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Regina, Saskatchewan 15 Sep 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 14 Nov 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 21 Dec 1940 - Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 10 Feb 1941 - Uplands, Ontario 31 May 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 6 June 1941 - RAF Kinloss, Scotland 12 Aug 1941 - RAF Topcliffe, Yorkshire 11 Sep 1941 - Stalled and crashed at home base | Commemorated Topcliffe Church Cemetery, Grave 6. United Kingdom. Son of Sidney Thomas and Elsie Amy (nee Finch) Moore, of Lawson, Saskatchewan. Husband of Eva Rosetta Caroline (nee Smith) Moore. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Accidents in Yorkshire |
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| 103 | Morley | Frank Kenneth | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 19 | J/38276 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III LM652 AS-R | Gardening Danzig Bay Born on the 28th May 1925. Enlisted on the 12th November 1943. Son of John Gordon Morley (died June 1957, age 61) and Dorothy Ena Morley (née Low - died September 1992, age 93), of 232 West Gore Street, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. Crew Members: Sgt. Walter France RAF 1591940 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. E. V. Hammond RAF 1622724 - Navigator: Flg. Off. Albert Scott RAF 157536 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. Gustaf Flagel RCAF J/38270 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Richard Nathaniel Smith RCAF R/168261 Air Bomber: lg. Off. Frank Kenneth Morley RCAF J/38276 Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Royden Garfield Bradley RCAF J/28537 Pilot | ||||
| 104 | Mortimer | George Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-04 Age 21 | J/35773 | 195Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 5. B. 14. Germany. Son Of John Chapple Mortimer And Jessie Maclean Smith Mortimer, Of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 105 | Nelmes | John Maurice | P/O | Evaded | R | 92464 | Air Gunner | 428Sqn | Halifax V LK913 NA-N | 15 Sep 43 - Evaded - returned to UK - 20th September 1944 | Halifax V LK913 NA-N | ||||
| 106 | OConnell | Howard Ferguson | Pte L/Cpl P/O | ![]() | KIA Age 24 | No. J | 472123 24652 | Driver NAV | RCASC RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 2AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X X Moth Crane X Battle Anson X X | 12 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the Canadian Army 11 Nov 1941 - Tranferred to the RCAF 15 March 1942 21 June 1942 30 Aug 1942 13 Oct 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 8 Nov 1942 - Remustered to Bomb AImer 7 Feb 1943 4 Apr 1943 - For shipping to the UK 22 Apr 1943 - Sunk by U-306 | ![]() (Photo: MV Amerika) Lost with 36 other RCAF officers (out of 53) when the ship carrying them to the UK, the MV Amerika, was sunk 12 miles SE of Cape Farewell off Greenland by German submarine U-306. Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son of John Richard O'Connell and Agnes Imelda (nee Smith) O'Connell, of Ottawa, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 107 | Parker | Andrew Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 25 | J/19436 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. A. 25. Germany. Son Of Andrew Parker, And Of Elizabeth Parker, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 108 | Parkhill | Donald Barnes | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1942-08-13 Age 23 | R/129229 | Commemorated Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, Plot 82-J. USA. Son Of Mortimer Smith And Barnekah Barnes Parkhill, Of Corning. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 109 | Paterson | James | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age 27 | R/80866 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 22. B. 14-18. Germany. Son Of James Smith Paterson And Janet Crawford Paterson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 110 | Patterson | William Smith | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-13 Age 22 | J/5299 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Great Bircham (St. Mary) Churchyard, Plot 1. Row 3. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of John Hall Patterson And Of Jessie Ann Patterson, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 111 | Pearce | H.F. | P/O F/O | R J | 65489 17023 | PLT | 409Sqn RCAF | Mosquito MM504 X | 05 Jun 44 - F/O Moores and P/O P.J. Smith served as his RAD Ops 15 Sep 45 - Released from the RCAF - | ||||||
| 112 | Plunkett | Leonard Stanley | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 26 | J/18073 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. Son Of Wallace And Lottie Plunkett, Of Smith'S Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 113 | Rae | Leslie Elmer | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1945-03-16 Age 23 | J/95546 | Navigator | 12Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster i RF188 PH-U | Born on the 30th May 1921 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. Educated at the Coronation Public, Oyster Bay Public and Chemainus Superior Schools. He worked as a warehouseman and cutter at MacKay Smith, Blair and Co. Ltd, a clothing factory in Vancouver. Enlisted on the 26th September 1941.
Son of Elmer Clarke Rae and Olive Margaret Rae (née Roadhouse), of Grande Prairie, Alberta. Husband of Marie Olive May Rae (née Hamelin) of 34 Gates Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Date of marriage 28 April 1943 in Hamilton, Ontario. Brother of P/O. Harold Olivier Rae J/85912 who died on the 25th June 1944 while serving with 9 squadron (Lancaster I LL970 WS-Y) and Albert Thomas Rae who served with the Royal Canadian Navy (died 20th November 1975, age 51) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 11. F. 25. Germany. raex | ||||
| 114 | Ralston | Herbert James | Sergeant | ![]() courtesy Operation Picture me | Died 1942-07-13 Age 20 | R | R/79409 | Pilot | 2 Pilots Advanced Flying Unit. 23 Group | Oxford I BF948 | Commemorated Black Bourton (St. Mary) Churchyard, Row G. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son Of William A. Ralston And Hazel Jerrine Ralston, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | ||||
| 115 | Read | Henry Calvin Chambers | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 24 | J/20418 | 614Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Iii. E. 40. Italy. Son Of George Cook Read And Of Ellen Victoria Read (Nee Chambers), Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Mabel Smith Read (Nee Malcolmson), Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 116 | Reynolds | Clarence Cecil | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 29 | R/104432 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. B. 11. Germany. Son Of Harold And Sadie Smith Reynolds; Husband Of Evelyn Reynolds, Of Kingsport, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 117 | Rosenbaum | Eli Maximillian | P/O F/O | ![]() | AFC![]() | J | 27043 | PLT | RCAF 2 ITS 8EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 168Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 168Sqn (RCAF) | X X Moth Anson Fortress Fortress Fortress 9205 | 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1942 1942 1943 18 Oct 1943 26 Nov 1943 - Lockbourne, Ohio - B-17 flight training 23 Jan 1944 - Mid air collision with Wellington | ![]() (Photo: 7 Dec 1943 Photographed in from of their Flying Fortress, (left to right) Pilot Officer E. Max Rosenbaum, co-pilot, from Winnipeg; Flight Lieut. B.G. Smith, captain, from Neddies Nabraska; Flying Officer C.A, Dickson, radio-operator, from Edmonton; and Flying Officer Frederick B, La Brish, navigator, of Montreal) Air Force Cross - No.168 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 5 May 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1133/44 dated 26 May 1944. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Vintage Wings of Canada RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 118 | Shelnutt | Barney Walker | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-26 Age 23 | R/67559 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 61. United Kingdom. Son Of Barney Walker Shelnutt And Idell Smith Shelnutt, Of Statesboro, Georgia, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 119 | Sinclair | Robert John | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age 25 | R | 219174 (219179 ?) | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster PD260 AS-N | Attack on Brunswick. Shot down by nightfighter. Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. E. 4. Germany. Son Of John Alexander Sinclair And Marjorie Isabel Sinclair, Of Richmond, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy Adele Sinclair, Of Richmond. Crew Members: Sgt. Harold Edward Arbon RAF 1852354 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. William Reginald Smith RCAF J/27574 - Navigator: Sgt. Harry Bodger RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: W/O. Lawrence Ward Davies RCAF R/159100 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Harold Edward Squibb RCAF R/225100 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Robert John Sinclair RCAF R/219179 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Donald Harvey Culverson RCAF R/217185 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 120 | Smith | A.A. | F/L | PLT | 441Sqn | P-51 Mustang | X | ||||||||
| 121 | Smith | A.E. | P/O F/O | J | 41351 | AG | 415Sqn (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NR156 Halifax NP935 | 17 Sep 1944 - Flak - RTB 12 Oct 1944 - Flak - RTB but injured in crash landing | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co | ||||
| 122 | Smith | A.G. | F/O | J | 14727 | 61 (RCAF) Base 427Sqn | X X | X - 05 Mar 44 - 06 Mar 44 - X - | |||||||
| 123 | Smith | A.P. | F/L | DFC![]() | POW | WAG | 419Sqn 429Sqn | X Halifax LV914 | X - 30 Aug 43 - 31 Aug 43 - 24 Mar 44 - POW - | ||||||
| 124 | Smith | James Pender | LAC Sgt F/Sgt F/O F/L ---------- F/O | ![]() | AFM![]() | R J ------- No | 86554 21318 ------- 20182 | WAG PLT | RCAF 2WS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) Ferry Command 10Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 8EFTS (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) 11Sqn (RCAF) ------------ Post war RCAF Northwest Air Command RCAF Edmonton Joint Air Training Centre RCAF | X X Anson X Digby X Moth Anson Liberator ------------ X X X X X | 27 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in RCAF 30 March 1941 15 Aug 1941 5 Oct 1941 22 Dec 1941 31 Dec 1943 - Remustered to pilot 24 March 1944 15 Oct 1944 19 Apr 1945 ------------ X 1 Nov 1946 2 Jan 1947 1 May 1951 30 Sep 1952 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: Personnel of 10 BRSqn RCAF at Gander NL on 2 May 1942, Smith in 2nd from right kneeling) Air Force Medal - No.10 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. Died in Surrey, British Columbia, 27 May 1994. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 125 | Smith | C.A. | Sgt | R | 420Sqn | Halifax NA580 | 07 Aug 44 - | ||||||||
| 126 | Smith | C.C. | Sgt | R | AG | 1664 (RCAF) CU 429Sqn | X X | X - 25 Sep 43 - 26 Sep 43 - X - | |||||||
| 127 | Smith | C.E. | Sgt | POW | R POW | 207Sqn | Lancaster LM326 | 18 Oct 43 - POW - | |||||||
| 128 | Smith | C.H.P. | Sgt | R | BA | 61 (RCAF) Base 429Sqn 61 (RCAF) Base | X X X | X - 25 Jun 44 - 26 Jun 44 - 02 Aug 44 - 03 Aug 44 - X - | |||||||
| 129 | Smith | C.W. | Sgt | R | 100Sqn | Lancaster ED824 | 20 May 43 - | ||||||||
| 130 | Smith | D. | 425Sqn | X | 01 Jun 46 - X - | ||||||||||
| 131 | Smith | D. | P/O | J | J 47105 | AG | RAF Wickenby 12Sqn Last Op | X X X | X - X - Mar 97 - Deceased - | ||||||
| 132 | Smith | D.A. | Sgt | R | 278902 | Soldier AG | Canadian Army 3MD (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) Last Op | N/A X X X | X - Edmonton Fusilers - Transferred to the RCAF X - RCAF Edmonton - X - RCAF Mont Joli - 04 May 03 - Deceased - | ||||||
| 133 | Smith | D.E. | F/O | POW | 425Sqn | Halifax MZ831 | 04 Nov 44 - POW - | ||||||||
| 134 | Smith | D.L.G. | F/Sgt | R | 428Sqn | Halifax LK950 | 19 Nov 43 - | ||||||||
| 135 | Smith | D.M. | Sgt | POW | R POW | 7Sqn | Stirling BF336 | 24 Aug 42 - POW - | |||||||
| 136 | Smith | D.M. | Sgt | R | 429Sqn | Wellington Z1670 | 03 Apr 43 - Injured - | ||||||||
| 137 | Smith | Douglas McCully | Pte -------- P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C A/C -------- A/C A/V/M | ![]() | CBE![]() MiD ![]() | C | 154 | SIGS ---- PLT | 5th Siege Battery -------- RCAF FTS (RCAF) Army Cooperation School (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 2Sqn Army Cooperation (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 414Sqn (RCAF) Staff College (RAF) 39Wing (RCAF) RCAF Western Air Command (RCAF) --------------------- AFHQ (RCAF) Imperial Defence College AFHQ (RCAF) Canadian Joint Staff AFHQ (RCAF) RCAF | X -------- X Avian Tutor Finch Altlas Atlas & Lysander X X Lysander & Tomahawk X Mustang X X --------------------- X X X X X X | 1926-1930 - Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery -------- 8 June 1931 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, B.C. 28 May 1935 - Received Wings 6 August 1935 - Borden, Ontario 31 Oct 1935 - Flying Instructor Course - Trenton, Ontario 30 Sep 1939 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 28 Oct 1939 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 24 Jan 1940 - Ottawa, Ontario Aug 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 15 Aug 1941 - Commanding Officer - RAF Croydon, Surrey 20 July 1942 - UK 12 Sep 1942 - Commanding Officer - UK & Continental Europe 22 Feb 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 31 March 1944 - Chief of Staff - Vancouver, B.C. --------------------- 12 June 1946 - Assistant Chief of the Air Staff 26 Dec 1947 - London, UK 12 Dec 1948 - Ottawa, Ontario 7 July 1954 - London, UK 22 May 1958 - Ottawa, Ontario 16 Feb 1963 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 17 Oct 1942 - RAF Croydon - W/C Smith in discussion with Lt-Gen Andrew Mcnaughton, Commander 1st Canadian Army) - Commander, Order of the British Empire - Western Air Command Headquarters - Award effective 1 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date, Canada Gazette dated 6 January 1945 and AFRO 89/45 dated 19 January 1945. - Mention in Despatches - Overseas - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. Deceased on 20 June 1979, in Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 138 | Smith | D.N. | Sgt | R | PLT | 22OTU 429Sqn | X X | X - 26 Dec 42 - 27 Dec 42 - X - | |||||||
| 139 | Smith | D.S. | F/O | Czech Medal of Bravery | WAG | RCAF 4WS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 422Sqn | X X X X | 24 Mar 42 - Joined the RCAF - X - RCAF Guelph - X - RCAF MacDonald - X - Coastal Command - | |||||||
| 140 | Smith | D.V. | Sgt | DFM![]() | Evaded | R | 7Sqn X | Stirling R9261 X | 20 Apr 43 - Evaded - Nightfighter of VII/NJG 3 - First Bomber Command Airman to evade through Denmark. | Allied Losses Database R9261 | |||||
| 141 | Smith | E. | Sgt | R | 269906 | AG | 3B&GS (RCAF) 434Sqn 427Sqn | X X X | X - RCAF MacDonald - X - X - | ||||||
| 142 | Smith | E.G. | F/O | PLT | 2 (RCAF) SFTSX | X Mosquito | X X | ||||||||
| 143 | Smith | E.G. | Sgt | R | FE | 1659CU (RCAF) 429Sqn 405Sqn | X X X | X - 09 Sep 43 - 10 Sep 43 - 23 Feb 44 - 24 Feb 44 - X - | |||||||
| 144 | Smith | E.H. | F/O | POW | PLT | 420Sqn X | Halifax MZ645 X | 29 Jul 44 - POW - Fw Klaus Moller of 12 /NJG-3 - 40 km West of Hamburg @ 0118L - | |||||||
| 145 | Smith | E.S. | WO | R | PLT | 24OTU | Halifax MZ645 | X - SEE ABOVE - | |||||||
| 146 | Smith | E.S. | P/O F/O F/L | R J | 88692 7898 | PLT | RCAF 6SFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 421Sqn RCAF | N/A X X Spitfire SM393 X | 07 Jan 41 - Joined the RCAF - Toronto - ON (*S) X - 07 Oct 41 - Graduated - X - Jun 43 - Instructor - X - X - Aug 45 - Released from the RCAF - | ||||||
| 147 | Smith | F.E. | F/O | 578Sqn | Halifax NA173 | 05 Mar 45 - | |||||||||
| 148 | Smith | G.H. | Sgt F/Sgt | R | 219176 | AG | 415Sqn (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NR156 Halifax NP935 | 17 Sep 1944 - Flak - RTB 12 Oct 1944 - Flak - RTB - Crash landing | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co Back to Normandy |
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| 149 | Smith | G.L. | F/L | C | MED | RCAF | N/A | May 42 - | |||||||
| 150 | Smith | G.M. | P/O F/O F/L | DFC![]() | RJ | 12864513399 | PLT | RCAF 1SFTS (RCAF) 1FIS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 421Sqn RCAF | N/A X X X Spitfire MJ295X | 28 Aug 41 - Joined the RCAF - Vancouver - BC (*S) X - 14 Aug 42 - Graduated - Commissioned - X - X - Oct 42 - Jun 43 - Instructor - X - X - Oct 45 - Released from the RCAF - | |||||
| 151 | Smith | G.N. | F/O | PLT | 411Sqn | Spitfire | 25 Apr 45 - | ||||||||
| 152 | Smith | H. | WO1 | Interned | 405Sqn | Halifax HR923 | 23 Aug 43 - Interned - Me-109 - | ||||||||
| 153 | Smith | H.F.E. | F/O | Evaded | 419Sqn | Halifax LW240 | 16 Sep 43 - Evaded - | ||||||||
| 154 | Smith | H.G. | S/L | C | MED | RCAF | X | May 42 - | |||||||
| 155 | Smith | H.M. | P/O | PLT | 123Sqn (RCAF) 163Sqn (RCAF) | X X | 1943 - Mar 43 - X - | ||||||||
| 156 | Smith | H.M. | P/O | J | 89788 | 2WS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 426Sqn 415Sqn | X X X X | X - X - X - X - | |||||||
| 157 | Smith | I.W. | F/O F/L | J | 22244 | PLT | 439Sqn (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) | Typhoon MN464 Typhoon JR521 | 10 June 44 - Ground looped at Hurn when landing gear sheared off by runaway 500 lb bomb from wingman's aircraft 8 Aug 44 - Force landed successfully at Saint- Germain-d'Ectot after engine seizure | Information courtesy Francois Dutil | |||||
| 158 | Smith | Jerrold Alpine | P/O | ![]() Courtesy Oleg Marin | MIA | R J | 70967 6280 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 57OTU 152Sqn 601Sqn 601Sqn 126Sqn Last Op - 126Sqn | N/A N/A X X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire BR126 Spitfire BR381 Spitfire BP952 Spitfire BR366 | 22 Oct 41 - Joined the RCAF (*S) Brother to W/C R.I.A. Smith Jan 41 - X - Toronto - ON X - X - Mount Hope - ON X - 14 Jul 41 - Sumerside - PEI Sep 41 - 21 Oct 41 - Hawarden - UK - 21 Oct 41 - Apr 42 - X - X - Malta - 15 Jun 42 - Shot down - Baled out and rescued - Malta - 01 Jul 42 - 10 Aug 42 - Malta - 10 Aug 42 - MIA - | Malta Memorial. Panel 4, Column 2. Born on the 26th March 1921 at Regina. Enlisted on the 22nd October 1940. Son of Donald Alpine Smith and Blanche Smith, of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Spitfire Vc BR366 with 126 squadron last seen chasing a Ju-88 before is is assumed he crashed in the Mediterranean Sea. His brother, Roderick Illingworth Alpine Smith DFC and bar J/4561 RCAF also served and flew together. Retired as a fighter ace and as a Wing Commander. Died on the 16th April 2002 in Vancouver. His ashes were scattered over the area his brother was lost by a Spitfire that was taking part in an air show. | Some details here: | ||
| 159 | Smith | J.C. | R | GC | 401Sqn | N/A | Ground Crew - Mechanic - | ||||||||
| 160 | Smith | J.D. | F/L | MiD | KIA | RAF? | PLT | 73Sqn Last Op - 73Sqn | Hurricane V7371 Hurricane P2652 | 28 May 40 - 14 Apr 41 - 14 Apr 41 - KIA - G.50 - | |||||
| 161 | Smith | John Frederick | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O ------- F/O | DFM![]() | Injured | R J -------- No. | 83451 85744 -------- 301158 | WAG -------- Educ O | RCAF 1WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 34OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 21Sqn (RAF) 21Sqn (RAF) ? RCAF RCAF ------------------ RCAF Aux RCAF Aux | X Moth Battle Ventura X Ventura Ventura AE776 ? X X ------------------ X X | 3 March 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Windsor, Ontario 8 Nov 1941 - Montreal, Quebec 23 May 1942 - Jarvis, Ontario 6 July 1942 - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick 29 Oct 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 25 May 1943 - RAF Oulton, Norfolk 30 Aug 1943 - Lost left eye to flak 1944 - UK 3 Feb 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 24 May 1945 - Release from the RCAF ------------------ 15 Jan 1955 - Joined RCAF Auxiliary - Chatham, Ontario 11 Feb 1957 - Retired from the RCAF Aux | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.21 Squadron - Award effective 23 September 1943 as per London Gazette dated 8 October 1943 and AFRO 2258/43 dated 5 November 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 162 | Smith | J.G. | P/O | J | 53117 | WAG | 2WS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 121Sqn 167BRSqn (RCAF) | X X X X | X - RCAF Calgary - X - RCAF Mossbank - X - X - | ||||||
| 163 | Smith | J.H. | Sgt | POW | R POW | 432Sqn | Wellington LN296 | 29 Jul 43 - POW - Nightfighter of II / NJG 3 - | |||||||
| 164 | Smith | J.H. | F/O | 1664HCU (RCAF) | Halifax EB205 | 15 Apr 44 - Injured - | |||||||||
| 165 | Smith | J.H. | S/L | PLT | 439Sqn | Typhoon | X - Commanding Officer - | ||||||||
| 166 | Smith | J.L. | F/Sgt | USA | R | PLT | 6Sqn USAAF | Hurricane X | 02 Sep 42 - 20 Dec 42 - 21 Dec 42 - Transferred to the USAAF | ||||||
| 167 | Smith | J.S. | F/O | POW | 419Sqn | Lancaster KB727 | 04 Jul 44 - POW - | ||||||||
| 168 | Smith | J.T. | F/O | POW | 432Sqn | Halifax LR754 | 30 Mar 44 - POW - Nightfighter | ||||||||
| 169 | Smith | K. | PLT | 1OTU (RCAF) | Hurricane / Harvard | X - RCAF Bagotville - | |||||||||
| 170 | Smith | K. | Cpl | R | Photographer | RCAF | X | - | |||||||
| 171 | Smith | K.C. | Sgt | R | 427Sqn | Wellington BJ886 | 26 Feb 43 - Injured - | ||||||||
| 172 | Smith | Kenneth Charles Alfred | Sgt F/Sgt W/O2 P/O F/O F/L -------- F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | R J -------- No. | 62097 15959 -------- 19822 | NAV | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 2AOS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3OTU (RAF) 214Sqn (RAF) 15Sqn (RAF) 61Sqn (RAF) 1664CU (RAF) Pathfinder Trg U (RAF) HQ 8 Pathfinder Group (RAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 1655MTU (RAF) 571Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF --------------------- Northwest Air Command 6 Comm Fl (RCAF) 1 CTS (RCAF) Northwest Air Command 1 R&CS (RCAF) 435Sqn (RCAF) ANS (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) 435Sqn (RCAF) 9406 Unit (RCAF) Joint Staff (RCAF) AFHQ Joint Staff (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) 5 Air Div (RCAF) RCAF Holberg RCAF St-Hubert RCAF | X X X Anson Battle Anson X Whitley Wellington Stirling Manchester Manchester & Lancaster Halifax & Lancaster X X X Mosquito Mosquito X X --------------------- X Dakota X X X Dakota X Lancaster Dakota Harvard X X X X X X X X | 4 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 June 1940 24 June 1940 31 July 1940 27 Oct 1940 26 Oct 1940 2 March 1941 - UK 15 March 1941 5 June 1941 27 Aug 1941 12 Oct 1941 1 Aug 1942 26 Jan 1943 1 March 1943 6 Aug 1944 - Leave in Canada 1 Oct 1944 - UK 16 Oct 1944 9 Dec 1944 31 July 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 13 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF --------------------- 21 Jan 1946 - Rejoined post war RCAF 5 Feb 1946 10 April 1946 10 June 1946 25 Sept 1946 20 April 1947 16 Oct 1948 5 Feb 1949 19 March 1949 28 May 1950 19 May 1951 - Washington USA 28 Dec 1951 24 July 1953 - Washington USA 16 July 1955 25 July 1957 1 Aug 1958 - Ops O 12 Aug 1960 - NORAD 3 Aug 1964 - Retired from the RCAF | Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.571 Squadron - Award effective 30 October 1945 as per London Gazette dated 6 November 1945 and AFRO 155/46 dated 15 February 1946. Distinguished Flying Cross - No.61 Squadron - Award effective 16 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 27 October 1942 and AFRO 1783/42 dated 6 November 1942. Died in Lethbridge Alberta, 9 February 1988 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Accident report |
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| 173 | Smith | L.J. | Sgt | R | 140093 | AG | 3B&GS (RCAF) 415Sqn | X X | X - RCAF MacDonald - X - | ||||||
| 174 | Smith | M. | Sgt | R | 158Sqn | Halifax BB209 | 18 Nov 42 - | ||||||||
| 175 | Smith | M.R. | P/O | J | 89212 | AG | 2MD(RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 425Sqn Last Op | X X X X | X - RCAF Brandon - X - RCAF MacDonald - X - 02 Aug 03 - Deceased - | ||||||
| 176 | Smith | N.J. | W/C | RCAF District Italy | X | Commanding Officer - 08 Feb 45 - | |||||||||
| 177 | Smith | R. | 425Sqn | X | 01 Jun 46 - X - | ||||||||||
| 178 | Smith | R.A. | F/Sgt | DFM![]() | R | 217366 | AG | RCAF3 (RCAF) B&GS 626Sqn | X X X | 20 Jan 43 - Joined the RCAF - 29 Oct 43 - Graduated - RCAF MacDonald - 28 Jul 44 - | |||||
| 179 | Smith | R.A. | F/O F/L | DFC![]() | POW | RAF CAN | RAF POW | 40952 X | PLT | RAF 229Sqn 112Sqn 112Sqn POW RAF RCAF Photos Last Op | X Hurricane V6616 Kittyhawk FR217 X X X X X | May 38 - Joined the RAF - 06 Oct 39 - X - X - 10 Mar 43 - Shot down - Me-109G - Maj Hans- Joachim Muncheberg - JG-77 - Fuma area 10 Mar 43 - 1945 - Released from the RAF [PL 10148 (beside a P-40 Kittyhawk) -] 17 Nov 65 - Deceased - | |||
| 180 | Smith | R.B. | P/O | DFC![]() | POW | JPOW | 405Sqn | Halifax HR813 | 03 Jul 43 - POW - | ||||||
| 181 | Smith | R.C. | F/L | C | MED | RCAF | N/A | May 42 - | |||||||
| 182 | Smith | R.F. | F/O | 1664HCU (RCAF) | Halifax LK643 | 29 Feb 44 - | |||||||||
| 183 | Smith | R.G. | Sgt | R | 86549 | WAG | 3WS (RCAF) 295Sqn 296Sqn 38Sqn Last Op | X X X X X | X - RCAF MacDonald - X - X - X - 27 Nov 92 - Deceased - | ||||||
| 184 | Smith | R.H. | PLT | 403Sqn | Spitfire | 19 May 44 - | |||||||||
| 185 | Smith | Roderick Illingworth Alpine | AC2 LAC P/O F/O A/F/L F/O F/L A/S/L -------- W/C | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | Survived the war - see notes | RJ------- RCAF | J4561--------- -X | PLT | RCAF 2MD(RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 58OTU 412Sqn Martlesham Heath HQ RAF Middle East 126Sqn 53OTU 55OTU Fighter Ldr Crse 401Sqn 412Sqn 401Sqn 2 (RCAF) AC 4SFTS (RCAF) RCAF RCAF Photos -------------------- RCAF 401Sqn 411Sqn 14 (RCAF) Wing | N/A N/A N/A X X Spitfire Spitfire X X Spitfire X X X Spitfire Spitfire MJ461 Spitfire X X X X -------------------- X X Harvard X | 30 Sep 40 - Joined the RCAF - Regina - SK 30 Sep 40 - 14 Oct 40 - Brandon - MB 14 Oct 40 - 15 Nov 40 - Graduated on 14 Nov 40 - 16 Nov 40 - 10 Jan 41 - Graduated on 04 Jan 41 - 10 Jan 41 - 18 Mar 41 - RCAF Uplands - Ottawa - ON 12 May 41 - 23 Jun 41 - RAF Grangemouth - UK - 23 Jun 41 - 30 May 42 - 30 May 42 - 18 Jun 42 - 18 Jun 42 - 15 Jul 42 - 15 Jul 42 - 18 Nov 42 - Middle East - 07 Jan 43 - 26 Mar 43 - 26 Mar 43 - 30 Mar 43 - 31 Aug 43 - 22 Sep 43 (While at 55 OT U) - Acton Down 06 Jan 44 - 06 Apr 44 - 08 Apr 44 - 26 Sep 44 - 20 Sep 44 - 29 Sep 44 - CO - 30 Nov 44 - 31 Dec 44 - 07 Feb 45 - Winnipeg - MB 08 Feb 45 - 28 Feb 45 - Saskatoon - SK 06 Jun 45 - Released from the RAF - PL 4832 (With Sgt W. Hagyard), PL 4834 & PL 29398 (portrait) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post War RCAF Reserve - 16 Oct 46 - X - 01 Oct 50 - Sep 52 - Auxillary - CO- Sep 52 - X - Chief of Operations - | Retired as a fighter ace and as a Wing Commander. Died on the 16th April 2002 in Vancouver. His ashes were scattered over the area his brother was lost by a Spitfire that was taking part in an air show. | Brief details here: | |
| 186 | Smith | R.L. | NAV | 3AOS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 6OTU 48Sqn 3OTU 132OTU 422Sqn | X X X X X X X X | Sep 41 - Oct - Nov 41 - RCAF Dafoe - Nov 41 - Dec 41 - Apr 42 - Jul 42 - Jul 42 - Jul 43 - Aug 43 - Sep 43 - Oct 43 - Feb 44 - Jun 44 - Jul 45 - Coastal Command - | |||||||||
| 187 | Smith | R.L. | F/L | PLT | 112Sqn | P-40 Kittyhawk | 11 Dec 42 - | ||||||||
| 188 | Smith | R.M. | G/C | PLT | 3MD (RCAF) | X | Jun 43 - CO - RCAF Edmonton - AB | ||||||||
| 189 | Smith | R.P. | Sgt | Evaded | R | 115Sqn | Wellington X3393 | 09 Dec 42 - Evaded - | |||||||
| 190 | Smith | Robert Rutherford | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | POW | Canadian in the RAF | No. C | 40952 94080 | PLT | RAF 3FTS (RAF) 2 ATS (RAF) 3 AOS (RAF) 229Sqn (RAF) 229Sqn (RAF) FTS (RAF) 112Sqn (RAF) 112Sqn (RAF) PoW RCAF RCAF RCAF | X Hart Lysander & Martinet Lysander & Martinet Hurricane Hurricane V6616 Various Kittyhawk Kittyhawk FR325 X X X X | 16 May 1938 - Enlisted in RAF - UK 1938/39 - Flying training 5 Apr 1939 - Staff pilot 17 Apr 1939 - Staff pilot 6 Oct 1939 15 Sep 1940 - Wounded - Bailed 1941/42 - Flying Instructor in UK & South Africa Aug 1942 - North Africa 10 March 1943 - Shot down - Bailed & captured Liberated 24 Nov 1944 - Transferred to the RCAF 23 July 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 16 Nov 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 2 February 1943 - F/L R.R. "Bob" Smith, DFC, of London, Ontario, in front of his RAF Kittyhawk fighter) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.112 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette 23 February 1943. Died 17 November 1965 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Flying For Your Life |
| 191 | Smith | R.V. | F/O | J | 27992 | PLT | 83 GRU (RAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) DP2 | Typhoon Typhoon MP136 X | X - 19 Jul 44 - 20 Jul 44 - 04 Dec 44 - 05 Dec 44 - X - | ||||||
| 192 | Smith | R.W. | F/Sgt | MIA | R | 179Sqn Last Op - 179Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 25 Sep 43 - 25 Sep 43 - MIA - 50 miles W of Cape St. Vincent | |||||||
| 193 | Smith | S. | Sgt | R | PLT | 1664 (RCAF) CU 429Sqn | X X | X - 27 Sep 43 - 28 Sep 43 - X - | |||||||
| 194 | Smith | S.E. | F/Sgt | KIA | R | 514Sqn Last Op - 514Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster DS814 | X - 26 Nov 43 - TGT = Berlin - Ref F/O M/R. Cantin 26 Nov 43 - KIA - | |||||||
| 195 | Smith | S.J. | Sgt | KIA | R | 428Sqn Last Op - 428Sqn | Halifax DK237 X | 21 Jan 44 - 21 Jan 44 - Died from Wounds - Nightfighter | |||||||
| 196 | Smith | Theodore Richard | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 26416 | PLT | RCAF ?EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5 (P)AFU (RAF) 691Sqn (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) BPC (RCAF) | X Moth Harvard X Master Hurricane & Defiant Typhoon Typhoon X | 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1942 1943 1944 - UK 1944 1944 1944 5 Dec 1944 22 Aug 1945 | ![]() (Photo: Smith in his 440Sqn Hawker Typhoon) Deceased on 30 October 2017 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | The Typhoon Project | |||
| 197 | Smith | T.H. | R | Fitter | 2SFTS (RCAF) 422Sqn 442 SE RAF Alness Last Op | N/A N/A N/A N/A X | 20 Sep 40 - 06 Oct 41 - 15 Apr 43 - 02 Aug 45 - 02 Aug 45 - 14 Aug 45 - Jan 45 - May 45 ? - 02 Jul 00 - Deceased | ||||||||
| 198 | Smith | Victor | Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | R J | 120846 37479 | PLT | RCAF 5AOS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X Anson Battle X Spitfire Spitfire X | 27 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 11 Sep 1942 - Staff pilot ? - Staff pilot ? - UK ? 6 Aug 1945 2 Nov 1945 - Released from the RCAF | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||||
| 199 | Smith | V.M. | Sgt | R | 95647 | WAG | 1WS (RCAF)2 (RCAF) B&GS | X X | X - RCAF Mount Hope - X - RCAF Mossbank - | ||||||
| 200 | Smith | W. | P/O | J | 96472 | WAG | 1WS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 160Sqn | X X X | X - RCAF Mount Hope - X - RCAF Fingal - X - | ||||||
| 201 | Smith | W. | P/O | J | 93015 | WAG | 4WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 428Sqn 405Sqn | X X X X | X - RCAF Guelph - ON X - RCAF Jarvis - X - X - | ||||||
| 202 | Smith | W.B. | F/O | 692Sqn | X | 09 Dec 44 - | |||||||||
| 203 | Smith | W.D. | F/O | Interned | 12Sqn | Mosquito MM180 | 06 Jan 44 - Interned - Ofw Kurt Welter of 5/JG-302 - W of Stettin | ||||||||
| 204 | Smith | W.M. | G/C | MBE ![]() | EQP | RCAF -------------------- RCAF 7 Supply Depot | N/A -------------------- N/A N/A | X - Second World War Service - ------------------------------------------ X - Post War RCAF - Nov 60 - CO - RCAF Namao - AB | |||||||
| 205 | Smith | W.R. | Sgt | R | FE | 76 Base 429Sqn 76 Base | X Lancaster ND324 X | X - 29 Nov 44 - 30 Nov 44 - 11 Feb 45 - 12 Feb 45 - X - | |||||||
| 206 | Smith | Alexander John | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age | J | 16380 | NAV | 97Sqn (RAF) Last Op | Lancaster | 12 March 1943 - Shot down near Essen | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 17. B. 5. Germany. Son of Alex and Johanna Preshaw Smith, of West Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 207 | Smith | Robert George | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 21 | R J | 167532 87951 | WAG | RCAF 3WS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1 (O)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1664CU (RAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 434Sqn (RCAF) 1691 BGF (RAF) 1659 CU (RAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Stinson Anson & Blinbroke X Anson Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax NA190 | 28 May 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 Aug 1942 20 March 1943 5 June 1943 - UK 28 June 1943 10 Aug 1943 24 Nov 1943 31 Dec 1943 22 May 1944 14 Aug 1944 8 Nov 1944 30 Dec 1944 5 Mar 1945 - Perished in crash of iced up bomber | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row H. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son of Joseph and Florence (nee Andrews) Smith, of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Archive Report Losses and Incidents Database Accident Report 420 Snowy Owl Squadron |
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| 208 | Smith | Roy | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R | 167419 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 4 AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2 (O)AFU (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1664HCU (RCAF) 1164 HCU (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Moth X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X X Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax JP204 | 2 June 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 Feb 1943 2 May 1943 8 June 1943 - Failed Pilot Training 11 July 1943 - Remustered to Bomb Aimer 14 Nov 1943 17 Jan 1944 3 Apr 1944 - UK 25 Apr 1944 30 May 1944 23 Aug 1944 2 Oct 1944 - Bailed out too low from burning aircraft | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row A. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son of Harry and Rose Elizabeth (nee Burford) Smith, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband of Rosie May (nee Stringer) Smith, of Toronto. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 209 | Smith | Robert C. | Sgt | ![]() | R | 75475 | FE | 1659HCU (RCAF) | Halifax | 29 June 1943 | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 210 | Smith | Raymond Michael | P/O | ![]() | Killed | Kingston, Ont | J/87021 | 622Sqn | Son of William Vincent and Venerante Elizebeth Smith, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Buried TACOIGNIERES CHURCHYARD ; Yvelines, France | Book of Remembrance | |||||
| 211 | Smith | Alexander Gordon | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-17 Age 27 | J/3118 | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 245. Egypt. Son Of Alexander And Jeanie Smith, Of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 212 | Smith | Bennie Jay | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-02-25 Age 29 | Mount Pleasant, USA | R/66197 | Commemorated Mount Pleasant (Riverside) Cemetery, Lot 62. Block N. United States of America. Son Of Trott And Gillie Holley Smith, Of Mount Pleasant. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 213 | Smith | Bonn Cory | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-05-24 Age 26 | R/78207 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Block D. Row 3. Grave 28. (Family Plot.). Canada. Son Of Charles William And Mabel Maud Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 214 | Smith | David | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-05-04 Age 22 | Hamilton | C/1192 | Commemorated Hamilton (White Chapel) Memorial Gardens, Lot 4. Sec. 563. Block B. Canada. Son Of William H. Smith, And Miriam A. Smith, Of Hamilton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 215 | Smith | David | Aircraftman 1st Class | ![]() | Killed 1941-03-15 Age 25 | R/56916 | Commemorated Winnipeg (Brookside) Cemetery, Mil. Sec. Lot 1584. Canada. Son Of Alexander And Mary Smith, Of Winnipeg; Husband Of Pauline Smith, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 216 | Smith | Frank Arthur Junior | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-19 Age 24 | East Point, Georgia USA | R/102724 | Commemorated Atlanta (Greenwood) Cemetery, Lot 23. Sec. A. Grave 8. United States of America. Son Of Frank Arthur And Fannie M. Smith, Of East Point. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 217 | Smith | George Barry Don | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 54178 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 1EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11OTU (RAF) 9Sqn (RAF) 9Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard X Wellington Wellington Wellington R1341 | 16 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 31 Aug 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 22 Oct 1940 - Malton, Ontario 11 Dec 1940 - Uplands, Ontario 2 May 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 10 May 1941 - RAF Tempsford, Bedfordshire 30 June 1941 - RAF Honington, Suffolk 13 Aug 1941 - Shot down over Germany | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 12. B. 10. Germany. Son of Robert William and Margaret (nee Wilson) Smith, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 218 | Smith | James Gordon | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-03 Age 27 | R/72387 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 61. United Kingdom. Son Of James Webster Smith And Annie Gordon Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 219 | Smith | John Hodgins | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-04-24 Age 29 | R/63906 | 22Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Illogan (St. Illogan) Churchyard, Row 1. Grave 4. United Kingdom. Son Of John Alfred And Laura Emma Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 220 | Smith | Raymond George | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-02 Age | R/68180 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 3. Grave 38. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 221 | Smith | Wilfred Bruce | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-05-29 Age 25 | R/62188 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 21. A. 8. Germany. Son Of Hugh Wilson Smith And Maggie Gertrude Smith, Of Hawarden, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 222 | Smith | William Henry | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-22 Age 22 | R/67685 | Commemorated Hounslow Cemetery, Plot D. Row A. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of William Hermann Smith And Marie Catherine Smith, Of Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 223 | Smith | David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-01 Age 27 | Toronto | J/11977 | Commemorated Toronto (Roselawn) (Shaarey Zedek) Cemetery, Row 5. Grave 11. Mozier Sick Benefit Society Sec. Canada. Son Of Jacob And Rose Smith, Of Toronto; Husband Of Mildred Smith, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 224 | Smith | Thomas Edward | Aircraftman 2nd Class | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-18 Age 32 | R/170360 | Commemorated Saskatoon (Woodlawn) Cemetery, Block 92. Lot 10. Sec. South Half. Canada. Son Of Arthur John And Mary Elizabeth Smith, Of Tessier. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 225 | Smith | James Henry | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-25 Age 20 | R/77150 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Assens (Fyn) New Cemetery, Sp. Mem. Denmark. Son Of James Clark Smith And Of Nora Margaret Smith (Nee Macwilliam); Nephew And Foster-Son Of Helen A. Macwilliam, Of Westmount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 226 | Smith | Lloyd Hilbert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-10 Age | J/4711 | 37Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 227 | Smith | Leonard Ian | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-06 Age 22 | J/10310 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 24. B. 4. Germany. Son Of Joseph Grove Smith And Amy Smith, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 228 | Smith | Edward Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-06 Age 31 | J/6235 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31. E. 7. Germany. Son Of Elsie Mary Smith, Of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 229 | Smith | James Edgar | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-29 Age 20 | R/74480 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 15. E. 3. Germany. Son Of Harold Irwin Smith And Mary Margaret (Ade) Smith, Of Shawville, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 230 | Smith | Douglas Richard | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-10 Age | R/73247 | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 3. E. 5. Germany. Son Of Clarence R. And Mabel L. Smith, Of Petitcodiac, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 231 | Smith | Jack Arthur Charles | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 27 | R | 84385 | WAG | RCAF 4WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4 Sigs S (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) Last Op | X Moth Battle X X Wellington Wellington Z1730 | 30 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 6 July 1941 15 March 1942 13 May 1942 - UK 2 June 1942 14 July 1942 16 Sep 1942 - Shot down over Germany | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 28. C. 13-15. Germany. Son of Vernon Albert and Ethel Winnifred (nee Coffin) Smith, of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 232 | Smith | Joseph Harry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-13 Age 22 | J/7332 | 353Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 8. H. 9. India. Son Of John Joseph And Malvina Pombert Smith, Of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 233 | Smith | Russell Charles | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1942-04-15 Age 21 | R/79670 | Commemorated Jakarta War Cemetery, 4. F. 6. Indonesia. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. W. M. Smith, Of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 234 | Smith | Frederick John | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-31 Age 22 | R/78895 | 150Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gendringen Roman Catholic Cemetery, Row A. Grave 20. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Florence A. Smith, Of Byron, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 235 | Smith | Lionel Vernon Osman | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-03 Age 30 | J/9513 | 1Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Karachi War Cemetery, 2. C. Coll. Grave 5-10. Pakistan. Son Of Lionel Hugh And Josephine Smith, Of El Paso, Texas, U.S.A. Graduate Of Notre Dame And Harvard Universities. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 236 | Smith | Robert Gordon | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-07 Age 24 | R/93318 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Carew (St. Mary) New Churchyard, Row B. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Young Smith And Mary Helen Smith; Husband Of Isabelle Smith. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 237 | Smith | David Macneil | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-17 Age 22 | R/76192 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Francis David And Una Belle Smith, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 238 | Smith | Ray Branton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 22 | J/15451 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Coningsby Cemetery, Row 65. Grave 1293. United Kingdom. Son Of James Henry And Rhoda Maude Smith, Of Harmony Mills, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 239 | Smith | Robert Ainslie | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 20 | R/73287 | 114Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of George William And Lulu Eliza Smith, Of Elgin, Albert Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 240 | Smith | Garnet Floyd | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-11 Age 21 | R/82895 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert And Nellie B. Smith, Of Finch, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 241 | Smith | Colin Homer | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-07 Age 24 | R/75630 | 3Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of W. Lawrie Smith And Beatrice Smith. B.S.A. (Ontario Agricultural College). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 242 | Smith | Albert Alexander | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-16 Age 25 | R/73007 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of H. Alexander Smith And Hattie J. Smith, Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 243 | Smith | Roderick Giles | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-11 Age 22 | R/92555 | 410Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Victor Osborne Smith And Grace Edna Smith, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 244 | Smith | Arthur Philip Lodington | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-24 Age 24 | J/15121 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 14341. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur Lodington Smith And Phyllis Lodington Smith, Of Cupar, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 245 | Smith | Cecil Baker | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-07 Age 21 | R/74365 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Upavon Cemetery, Row C. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Edward Leslie And Alice Ray Smith, Of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 246 | Smith | Armand Joseph Marcel | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-09 Age | R/79500 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 247 | Smith | Frederick Newman | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-30 Age 24 | R/73224 | 502Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Columb Major Cemetery, Grave 1320. United Kingdom. Son Of Ralph Mitchell Smith And Fannie Dalton Smith, Of Portland Maine, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 248 | Smith | James Alfred | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-24 Age 23 | R/78674 | 502Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of George Alfred And Agnes A. Smith, Of Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 249 | Smith | George Hilliard | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-19 Age 23 | R/53943 | 61Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Charlotte Irene Smith, Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 250 | Smith | Carl Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-13 Age 22 | J/9675 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Moses Smith And Edna Victoria Smith, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Husband Of Janet C. Smith, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 251 | Smith | Raymond Frank | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-09 Age | R/4349 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 252 | Smith | Melvin Harry | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-14 Age 21 | R/98066 | Commemorated Ollerton Cemetery, Cons. Portion. Grave 1176. United Kingdom. Son Of Suddo And Emma Smith, Of Arcola, Indiana, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 253 | Smith | Walter Graham | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-02-08 Age 31 | R/86146 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 36. E. 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Richard M. Smith And Maud H. Smith; Husband Of Marie Laura Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 254 | Smith | Wilmot Winslow | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-17 Age 21 | R/84580 | Commemorated Carlisle (Dalston Road) Cemetery, Ward 11. Sec. P. Grave 27. United Kingdom. Son Of Burden T. Smith And Lillian C. Smith, Of Woodside, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 255 | Smith | Leonard Graydon | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-26 Age 24 | R/90525 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 179. United Kingdom. Son Of George Wesley Smith And Annie Mary Smith, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Date of death might have been 1943-09-27 | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 256 | Smith | Robert Clifford | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-03 Age 29 | R/75465 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 186. United Kingdom. Son Of John C. And Julia Smith, Of Davidson, Saskatchewan. Canada. Date of death might have been 1943-11-04 | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 257 | Smith | Sydney Stuart | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-20 Age 20 | R/108246 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 187. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur G. And Veronika E. Smith, Of Lachine, Province Of Quebec, Canada. Date of death might have been 1943-12-21 | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 258 | Smith | Charles Chester | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 20 | R/91151 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. B. 11. Belgium. Son Of George Garnet Smith And Ella Maud Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 259 | Smith | Henry Alexander Flemming | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-17 Age 27 | R/172347 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 3. Plot 26. Lot 14. Canada. Son Of Alexander And Helen Smith, Of Vancouver; Husband Of Kathleen J. Smith, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 260 | Smith | James Alexander | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-15 Age 19 | Three Rivers | R/179382 | Commemorated Three Rivers (Forest Hill) Cemetery, Sec. H. Lot 4306. Canada. Son Of George And Lizzie O. Smith, Of Three Rivers. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 261 | Smith | Leo Frederick | AC2 LAC Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 28 | R | 185440 | WAG | RCAF 9 PAE (RCAF) 4WS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Bolinbroke Bolinbroke 10015 | 21 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 Dec 1942 20 Feb 1943 4 Sep 1943 7 Oct 1943 - Mid air collision, perished in crash | Commemorated Toronto Mount Hope Cemetery, Sec. 23. Lot 740. Canada. Son of Frederick Joseph and Maud (nee Gedge) Smith, of Toronto, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 262 | Smith | Rudolph Charles Carlyle | F/Sgt Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-10 Age 25 | Merlin, Ont | J/16175 | 412Sqn 19Sqn 112Sqn Last Op - 112Sqn | Spitfire X P-40 Kittyhawk FR259 X | X - X - 01 Aug 42 - 10 Mar 43 - KIA - | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. Son Of Rudolph And Alberta C. Smith, Of Merlin, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 263 | Smith | Campbell Murray | Warrant Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-11 Age 22 | R/84121 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Le Thour Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. Son Of John And Isabel Smith. Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 264 | Smith | Dean William | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-07 Age 23 | R/94982 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Guidel Communal Cemetery, Row 4. Grave 14. France. Son Of Conrad O. Smith And Minnie M. Smith, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 265 | Smith | Edwin | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-20 Age | R/51480 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. H. 1-5. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 266 | Smith | Charles Thomas | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-26 Age 22 | R/84977 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. D. 5-20. Germany. Son Of Charles Rutherford Smith And Rosina Elizabeth Smith; Husband Of Hattie Margaret Smith, Of Gondola Point, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 267 | Smith | James Scott | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age | J/23641 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. D. 4-7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 268 | Smith | Henry Maxwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 24 | J/18388 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 7. Z. 11-13. Germany. Son Of Harry James Smith And Mary Grace Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 269 | Smith | James Allan | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-27 Age | R/123492 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 2. B. 3. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 270 | Smith | Stanley | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age 22 | R/151503 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. H. 1-5. Germany. Son Of William And Beatrice Violet Smith; Husband Of Dorothy Margaret Smith, Of Barnhart Vale, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 271 | Smith | Kenneth Cunliffe | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-19 Age 23 | R/97918 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 11. D. 2. Germany. Son Of Arthur And Martha Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 272 | Smith | Russell Harry | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age 21 | R/131214 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. A. 8. Germany. Son Of Harry R. And Helen M. Smith, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 273 | Smith | Stuart Elmer | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-26 Age | R/161620 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. D. 17. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 274 | Smith | James Mcgregor | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-03 Age 20 | R/186445 | Air Gunner | 625 (RAF)Sqn | Lancaster I ED321 CF-U | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 6. G. 3. Germany. | |||||
| 275 | Smith | Frederick William | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-03 Age | R/139774 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 2. F. 11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 276 | Smith | Eric Ogilvy | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-07 Age | J/26221 | Commemorated Christiansborg War Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Grave 6. Ghana. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 277 | Smith | Richard Clare | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-12 Age 23 | R/103690 | 179 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Gibraltar Memorial, Gibraltar. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 278 | Smith | Edwin Earle | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-12 Age 28 | J/12568 | 159Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 9. K. 9. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 279 | Smith | William Davis | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-27 Age 21 | J/9778 | Commemorated Delhi War Cemetery, 2. G. 7. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 280 | Smith | John Harold | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-03 Age | R/96679 | 500Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 11, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 281 | Smith | Everett Charles | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-07 Age 26 | R/92456 | 608Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 11, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 282 | Smith | John Wilmer | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-10 Age 23 | R/69401 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schiermonnikoog (Vredenhof) Cemetery, Grave 93. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 283 | Smith | Leslie Gordon | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-24 Age | R/155648 | 101Sqn | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 16. C. 3. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 284 | Smith | James Francis | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-08 Age 20 | R/94963 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 24. D. 2. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 285 | Smith | Theo Curtis | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-26 Age 22 | R/113431 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. D. 8. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 286 | Smith | Albert | AC2 AC1 LAC --- Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIA Age 22 | CAN C | 10264 15771 | GD AG | RCAF Station Trenton (RCAF) 112Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 112Sqn (RCAF) 112Sqn (RCAF) 110Sqn (RCAF) 405Sqn (RCAF) 23OTU (RAF) 1654CU (RAF) 50Sqn (RAF) 50Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Lysander X Lysander Lysander Lysander Wellington Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster ED828 | 29 Aug 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 30 Aug 1939 - Trenton, Ontario 29 Apr 1940 - Ottawa, Ontario 20 June 1940 - Bournemouth, UK 22 June 1940 - High Post, Wiltshire 11 Nov 1940 - Remustered to Air Gunner 14 Feb 1941 - RAF Odiham, Hampshire 2 Aug 1941 - RAF Pocklington, Yorkshire 9 Dec 1942 - RAF Pershore, Worcestershire 22 Dec 1942 - RAF Swinderby, Lincolnshire 20 Feb 1943 - RAF Skellingthorpe, Lincoln 13June 1943 - Shot down by a night fighter | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.405 Squadron - Award effective 26 December 1942 as per London Gazette dated 29 December 1942 and AFRO 232/43 dated 12 February 1943. - Commemorated Tubbergen (Reutum) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Row U. Grave 5. Netherlands. Son of Harry Robert and Phyllis Smith of Dunbarton, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 287 | Smith | Kenneth Read | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-03 Age | J/8603 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster W4840 | Shot down by nightfighter of Uffz. Christian Koltringer. Crashed NE outskirts of Arnhem | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xv. C. 15. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database W4840 |
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| 288 | Smith | Stanley Maurice | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-22 Age 22 | J/23734 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 289 | Smith | Sydney Kent | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-29 Age 21 | J/14174 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 14326. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 290 | Smith | George Russell | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age 29 | R/58116 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 13727. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 291 | Smith | Clarence Harold | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-04 Age 28 | R/65415 | 172Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 180. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 292 | Smith | Donald James | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-16 Age 21 | J/10798 | 295 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Bransgore (St. Mary) Churchyard, Sec. B. Grave 1. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 293 | Smith | James Andrew | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-27 Age 20 | J/20624 | 295Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 294 | Smith | Charles Joseph | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-30 Age | R/120710 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 295 | Smith | Earl George | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-03 Age 27 | R/79401 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 180. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 296 | Smith | Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-13 Age 21 | J/18222 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 297 | Smith | Neville George | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-19 Age 20 | R/ 120129 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery, Sec. G. Grave 291 South. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 298 | Smith | Owen Albert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-23 Age 23 | J/11116 | 511Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 299 | Smith | Donald Ian | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-24 Age 22 | J/20075 | 612Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 300 | Smith | Donald Henry | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-12 Age | R/127875 | Commemorated Warwick Cemetery, Sec. 104. Grave 10. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 301 | Smith | Frederick Percy | Sergeant | Killed 1943-10-03 Age 29 | R/166678 | Commemorated Towcester Cemetery, Row G. Grave 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 302 | Smith | George | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-17 Age 25 | R/128614 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row V. Grave 247. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 303 | Smith | Glen Frank | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-08 Age | R/109986 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 304 | Smith | Roy Hamilton | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-23 Age 26 | R/176376 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row V. Grave 250. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 305 | Smith | William Alexander | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-11-15 Age 29 | R/139347 | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 102. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 306 | Smith | William James | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-07 Age 27 | J/5836 | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 14335. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 307 | Smith | Harry Alexander Edward Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-04 Age 33 | J/89425 | 624Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, 4. C. 15. Algeria. Son Of Alexander Gordon Smith And Delphia Mary Smith, Of Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada. M.C.B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 308 | Smith | Sydney Emmington | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 31 | J/85722 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Wevelgem Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave E. 485-489. Belgium. Son Of Sydney And Lydia Higgs Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Claire Smith, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 309 | Smith | George John | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-01 Age | J/21564 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Webbekom Churchyard, Grave 7. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 310 | Smith | Harold Ingram | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 26 | J/19595 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 19. 13. Belgium. Son Of Ingram E. And Mary Anice Smith, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 311 | Smith | Allan Gorrie | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 27 | J/24727 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 12. B. 8. Belgium. Son Of Sydney Harold And Agnes Grace Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Eleanor Margaret Smith, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 312 | Smith | E | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-04 Age 20 | R/210602 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kortrijk (St. Jan) Communal Cemetery, Row Bb. Coll. Grave 15-19. Belgium. Son Of Robert Russell Smith And Frances Charlotte Smith, Of West Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 313 | Smith | Lloyd Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 24 | C/18975 | Air/Gnr | Halifax III LV923 ZL-M | Born on the 01st September 1919 in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of William and Mabel E. Smith, of Sturgis, Saskatchewan, Canada. Grave inscription reads: "His Life A Beautiful Memory To Mother, Sister, Brother And Relatives". | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Xii. B. 1. Belgium. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 314 | Smith | Roy Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age | J/89610 | Commemorated Coxyde Military Cemetery, V. F. 1. Belgium. Son Of Blake Burton And Violet Louise Smith, Of Hamilton, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 315 | Smith | Franklin Henry | Aircraftman 1st Class | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 23 | R/177403 | Commemorated Haileybury (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, West Half. Plot 139. Canada. Son Of Frank And Grace Smith, Of Cobalt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 316 | Smith | Frederick Paul | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age 21 | R/166584 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 3. Plot 26. Lot 7. Canada. Son Of Frederick Joseph And Ivy Victoria Smith, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 317 | Smith | Joseph John Sidney Roch | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-26 Age 23 | R/171430 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 5. Canada. Son Of John Russell Smith And Parmelia Smith, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 318 | Smith | Robert Linn | Aircraftman 2nd Class | Killed 1944-06-04 Age 19 | R/261925 | Commemorated Armstrong Cemetery, Lot 1. Block 43. Canada. Son Of Kenneth Harold And Essie Smith, Of Armstrong. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 319 | Smith | William Francis | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-24 Age 19 | J/36238 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Sydney J. Smith And Marion S. Smith, Of Kamloops, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 320 | Smith | Norman Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age | J/89362 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Idum Churchyard, Coll. Grave 270-276. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 321 | Smith | Royal Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-10 Age | J/90919 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Evreux Communal Cemetery, Row B. Coll. Grave 13. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 322 | Smith | Arthur Roy | Warrant Officer Class II | Killed 1944-06-08 Age | R/171824 | 138Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated La Ferte-St. Cyr Communal Cemetery, Plot 3. Coll. Grave 9-10. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 323 | Smith | James Alvin | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/22369 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Hellier Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 324 | Smith | Derwood William | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-16 Age | J/21753 | 298Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row C. Coll. Grave 47-49. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 325 | Smith | Raymond Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 24 | J/87021 | 622Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Tacoignieres Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of William Vincent And Venerante Elizebeth Smith, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 326 | Smith | Clarence Gordon | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-25 Age | R/254823 | Commemorated Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Xi. B. 11. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 327 | Smith | Wilfred James | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/27489 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 3. H. 4. Germany. Son Of George And Doris Smith, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 328 | Smith | Earl | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age | R/189692 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 14. D. 5-8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 329 | Smith | Edward Walter | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 24 | J/12704 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 8. F. 2. Germany. Son Of Walter J. And Mary Smith; Husband Of Elizabeth L. Smith, Of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 330 | Smith | Neil Lauretz | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-16 Age | R/267154 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. A. 22-24. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 331 | Smith | William Reginald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age | J/27574 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster PD260 AS-N | Attack on Brunswick. Shot down by nightfighter Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 12. E. 8-10. Germany. Crew Members: Sgt. Harold Edward Arbon RAF 1852354 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. William Reginald Smith RCAF J/27574 - Navigator: Sgt. Harry Bodger RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: W/O. Lawrence Ward Davies RCAF R/159100 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Harold Edward Squibb RCAF R/225100 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Robert John Sinclair RCAF R/219179 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Donald Harvey Culverson RCAF R/217185 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 332 | Smith | Charles Woodward | Squadron Leader | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-01-27 Age 26 | J/8371 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. E. 13. Germany. Son Of Charles Thomas Smith And Dorothy Florence Smith, Of Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 333 | Smith | William Robert | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-02-26 Age 22 | J/18361 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. E. 8-11. Germany. Son Of Gordon Lindsay Smith And Edith Rae Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 334 | Smith | Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age 23 | J/86299 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. D. 24. Germany. Son Of Alfred And Ellen Maria Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 335 | Smith | Elliott Russell | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-28 Age | R/137513 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. F. 6. Germany. Son Of Malcolm And Rachel Smith, Of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 336 | Smith | Norman | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age 19 | R/197664 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. A. 16. Germany. Son Of John And Nora Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 337 | Smith | Sydney James | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-24 Age | R/184327 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. K. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 338 | Smith | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 28 | J/88301 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 2. F. 18. Germany. Son Of John And Jeanie C. Smith, Of Rosemount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 339 | Smith | Bert Howard | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age 22 | J/11053 | 608Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Joint Grave 5. E. 29-30. Germany. Son Of The Revd. E. Howard Smith And Reita Smith. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 340 | Smith | George Earl | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-13 Age 20 | R/163668 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Milan War Cemetery, Coll. Grave V. D. 1-5. Italy. Son Of George Earl Smith And Ona Pearl Smith, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 341 | Smith | Donald Leonard | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age | J/22844 | 614Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Iii. E. 38. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 342 | Smith | Alexander | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-11 Age 21 | R/144471 | Commemorated Naples War Cemetery, I. A. 15. Italy. Son Of William And Marion Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 343 | Smith | Henry Ryerson | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 26 | J/4553 | 108Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 15, Column 1. Malta. Son Of Henry Webster Smith And Elizabeth Ryerson Smith, Of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 344 | Smith | Lawrence Lindsay | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 21 | J/25520 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 24. F. 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of The Revd. Lawrence Bradway Smith, B.A., B.D., And Of Lillian Frances Smith (Nee Casselman), Of Westmeath, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 345 | Smith | Robert Alexander | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-04 Age | R/188247 | 226Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. A. 7. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 346 | Smith | Kenneth | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/89042 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hoogezand-Sappemeer (Kropswolde) Protestant Churchyard, Grave 3. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 347 | Smith | Ernest Sutton | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 24 | J/18707 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). King'S Commendation For Valuable Service In The Air. Son Of Tom Sutton Smith And Henrietta Wilson Smith, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 348 | Smith | Phillip Seagar | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 23 | J/88153 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Tilburg (Gilzerbaan) General Cemetery, Plot B. Row 2. Joint Grave 49. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of George Lingen Smith And Anne Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 349 | Smith | Norman Frank | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-06 Age 29 | J/16368 | 487Sqn (RNZAF) | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery, Joint Grave 4. B. 4-5. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Frank And Dorothy Sophia Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Joyce Maud Smith. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 350 | Smith | Howard Wallace | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 22 | J/24995 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bergh (Kilder) Roman Catholic Churchyard, Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ross W. And Eva M. Smith, Of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 351 | Smith | James Duncan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 22 | J/95482 | 227Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Malbork Commonwealth War Cemetery, 3. B. 2. Poland. Son Of Duncan And Isabelle Smith, Of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 352 | Smith | Reginald Shirley | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-07-30 Age | J/8656 | 117Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 441. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 353 | Smith | James | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-07 Age | J/23646 | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 443. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 354 | Smith | Albert John | Squadron Leader | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-21 Age 22 | J/21249 | 47Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Trincomalee War Cemetery, 2. J. 12. Sri Lanka (ex Ceylon). Son Of Albert G. Smith And Rose Smith, Of Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 355 | Smith | Richard Nathaniel | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 24 | R/168261 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III LM652 AS-R | Gardening Danzig Bay Born on the 22nd May 1920 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Enlisted on the 11th June 1942. Son of Nathaniel (died 29th December 1980, age 92) and Bertha Irene Smith (née Place - died 02nd July 1973, age 75), of 109 East 23rd Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 255. United Kingdom. Crew Members: Sgt. Walter France RAF 1591940 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. E. V. Hammond RAF 1622724 - Navigator: Flg. Off. Albert Scott RAF 157536 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. Gustaf Flagel RCAF J/38270 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Richard Nathaniel Smith RCAF R/168261 Air Bomber: lg. Off. Frank Kenneth Morley RCAF J/38276 Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Royden Garfield Bradley RCAF J/28537 Pilot | ||||
| 356 | Smith | Robert Harry | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-19 Age | J/12867 | 403Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 357 | Smith | Stanley William | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-29 Age 27 | J/35973 | 403Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. D. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Edwin C. Smith And Annie Smith; Husband Of Lillian May Smith, Of Riverside, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 358 | Smith | Eric George | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-16 Age | R/114479 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 255. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 359 | Smith | Grant Lyman | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-11 Age 22 | J/29977 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. D. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Dwight Lyman Smith And Hzel Gertrude Smith, Of Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 360 | Smith | Ronald Ward | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 31 | R J | 135835 86658 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 14(P)AFU (RAF) 1518 BATF (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) 1664 CU (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch Anson X Oxford Oxford Whitley Halifax Halifax Halifax NP710 EQ-S | 29 Oct 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 March 1942 19 July 1942 13 Sep 1942 5 Feb 1943 - UK 27 Apr 1943 23 Nov 1943 8 Feb 1944 17 May 1944 15 June 1944 11 Sep 1944 - Stalled and crashed overshooting landing | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Born on the 21st May 1913 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Enlisted on the 29th of October 1941 in Ottawa. Awarded his pilots badge on the 30th December 1942. Son of John William and Annie Hay (nee Murray) Smith. His father died in 1926 and his mother in 1940. Brother of Murray S. Smith of 137 Lyall Street, Esquimalt, British Columbia | Archive Report on loss Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 361 | Smith | George Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-07 Age 21 | J/95481 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Melvin Smith And Catherine Pauline Smith, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 362 | Smith | Richmond Wesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-24 Age 22 | J/87649 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row B. Grave 7. United Kingdom. Son Of R. G. Smith And Maude Smith, Of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 363 | Smith | Gerald Alfred | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/21556 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 364 | Smith | Norman Owen | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-26 Age 23 | J/24459 | 547Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 808. United Kingdom. Son Of John Louis And Gertrude Annie Smith, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 365 | Smith | Gibson Arthur | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-11 Age 22 | J/11046 | 613Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244. United Kingdom. Nephew Of Mr. W. A. Eastwood, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 366 | Smith | Desmond R. | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age 20 | R/150932 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row B. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Augustus De Herries Smith And Maria Birnie Smith, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 367 | Smith | Harold Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-24 Age | J/89897 | 625Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Harry Alexander Smith And Lois Henrietta Smith, Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 368 | Smith | Charles Worth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age | J/89806 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 369 | Smith | Jack Ogilvie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age | J/90368 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 370 | Smith | William Frederick | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-07 Age | R/188673 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row F. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Samuel And Hilda Mary Smith; Husband Of Molly Kathleen Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 371 | Smith | Walter Perry | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-06-28 Age 20 | R/178906 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 54. I. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Horace Edward Elliott Smith And Lucretia Martha Smith, Of Edrans, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 372 | Smith | Charles Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-09 Age | J/95442 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 373 | Smith | Donald Murray | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-23 Age 29 | R/180643 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. B. 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph Grove Smith, And Of Amy Smith, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 374 | Smith | Elwood Oscar | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 30 | J/23545 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 43. G. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Fredrick Elwood Smith And Esther Smith; Husband Of Lillian Beatrice Smith, Of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 375 | Smith | Frederick Curtis | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-10 Age 26 | R/175155 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 256. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Curtis Smith And Alice Mary Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Marjory Grace Smith, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 376 | Smith | James Henry | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-15 Age 25 | J/18558 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row A. Grave 11. United Kingdom. Son Of Hilliard And Viola Smith, Of Nairn Centre, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 377 | Smith | Leonard Joseph | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-29 Age 21 | J/35016 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. D. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Ben And Edna Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 378 | Smith | John Moody | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 28 | C/1006 | 145Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 4. Column 2. Canada. Son Of Edward And Annie Ellen Smith, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Husband Of Elaine Louise Smith, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. B.Com. (St. Mary'S College, Halifax). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 379 | Smith | Albert George | Corporal | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 25 | R/275767 | Commemorated West Vancouver (Capilano View) Cemetery, Sec. C. Plot 53. Lot D. Canada. Son Of William And Minnie Smith, Of North Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 380 | Smith | Gilbert James | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1945-01-28 Age 22 | R/182656 | Commemorated Elfros Cemetery, Canada. Son Of James And Marion Smith, Of Elfros. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 381 | Smith | Shannon Stanley James Hobbs | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-05-10 Age 24 | R/90458 | Commemorated St. John'S (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Sec. A. Plot 4. Grave E. Canada. Son Of Frederick And Mary Smith, Of St. Thomas, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 382 | Smith | Thomas | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-11-22 Age 63 | R/118196 | Commemorated Victoria (Royal Oak) Burial Park, Sec. D. Plot 33. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Peter And Helen Smith; Husband Of Agnes Smith, Of Victoria. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 383 | Smith | Robert Marshall | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-07 Age | J/36983 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, N. 31. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 384 | Smith | William Dalton | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-05 Age | J/22913 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. grave 6. Z. 18-27. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 385 | Smith | Donald George | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 22 | J/35778 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 2. G. 11. Germany. Son Of George Richard And Ida Belle Smith, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 386 | Smith | Gerald Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-28 Age | J/95487 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. grave 8. C. 9-11. Germany. Son Of George Louis And Ella Josephine Smith, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 387 | Smith | Norman Lawrence Lavek | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 21 | J/95486 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint grave 6. F. 26-27. Germany. Son Of Lawrence F. Smith And May Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 388 | Smith | Reginald Bertram | Flying Officer | Courtesy Erik Wieman | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 33 | J/38711 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP711 EQ-O | Born on the 18th August 1911 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Son of Thomas B. Smith and Catherine Monica Smith, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. 11 Operations - with 60.15 operational flying hours logged. Epitaph: 'Most Sacred Heart Of Jesus, Have Mercy On Him'. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. grave 18. G. 2-5. Germany. | ||||
| 389 | Smith | Harold William | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-09-07 Age 23 | Guelph Ont | R | 131090 | Pilot | 357Sqn (RAF)![]() | Dakota KN584 | See archive report for full list of casualties (16) | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Spec. Mem. 13 Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Harold And Alice Smith, Of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report KN584 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 390 | Smith | Sidney Herbert Lodington | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-07-07 Age 22 | R/203685 | 436Sqn | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Coll. grave 16A. H. 24-27. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Arthur Lodington Smith And Phyllis Lodington Smith, Of Cupar, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 391 | Smith | Matthew Arnold | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-22 Age | J/40650 | 153Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Venray War Cemetery, VII. B. 3. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 392 | Smith | Matthew Muirhead | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-09 Age 20 | R/292956 | 160Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Colombo (Liveramentu) Cemetery, 3. G. 4. Sri Lanka (ex Ceylon). Son Of Matthew Anderson Smith And Jessie Craig Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 393 | Smith | George Sydney | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-04-19 Age 22 | J/90948 | 14Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. C. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur B. Smith And Zoe G. Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 394 | Smith | Vernon Beverley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age | J/95491 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 395 | Smith | Ivan Winston | Flight Lieutenant | Killed 1945-04-09 Age 32 | J/22244 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row J. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Son Of John Alfred And Anna Lea Smith; Husband Of Catherine Ferguson Smith, Of Canmore, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 396 | Smith | Robert Frederick Donald | Flying Officer | Killed 1945-03-08 Age 22 | J/41196 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row H. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Ronald James Smith And Constance Emma Smith, Of Edgewood, Rhode Island, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 397 | Smith | Sydney Mackenzie | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-06 Age | R/167365 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. G. 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 398 | Smith | William Herbert | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1945-04-04 Age 20 | R/251009 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row J. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Herbert C. Smith And Helen Jeanette Smith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 399 | Smith | Eustace Maitland | Flight Lieutenant | Killed 1947-06-29 Age 50 | C/8449 | Commemorated York Mills (St. John'S) Churchyard, Family Plot 735. Canada. Son Of Eustace And Maude Smith; Brother Of Mrs. M. Mcdougald, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 400 | Smith | Graham Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1947-05-09 Age 26 | R/86955 | Commemorated Edmonton (Beechmount) Cemetery, Block 204. Grave 20. Canada. Son Of Daniel And Maria Smith, Of Edmonton; Husband Of Marjorie Ada Smith, Of Chilliwack, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 401 | Smith | John Weston | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1947-12-22 Age 24 | R/163083 | Commemorated Lindsay Riverside Cemetery, Range 9. Block B. Lot 6. Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Hugh Weston Smith And Margaret Anna Smith, Of Lindsay; Husband Of Margaret E. Smith, Of Lindsay. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 402 | Smith | Alfred Graham | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFM![]() | UK | R J | 91243 17931 | AG | RCAF 2WS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 3 TC (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 7OTU (RCAF) RCAF | X Harvard & Fort Battle Hudson X Hampden X X X Hudson X | 25 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 27 Apr 1941 12 Sep 1941 26 Oct 1941 3 Nov 1941 - UK 1942/43 22 June 1944 - Repatriated 25 Dec 1944 15 Jan 1945 12 May 1945 14 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 8 October 1943 P/O Smith manning his gun in his 415Sqn Whitley torpedo bomber) Distinguished Flying Medal - No.415 Squadron - Award effective 1 July 1943 as per London Gazette dated 9 July 1943 and AFRO 1724/43 dated 27 August 1943. Born in Liverpool, England, 26 April 1919; home in Toronto Ontario. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: 8 October 1943 Left to Right. F/Sgt C. Ellwood, RAF navigator; W/C C.G. Ruttan RCAF pilot; Sgt W.E. Bill Norquay RCAF wireless operator/air gunner; and P/O Alfred Smith, D.F.M, RCAF air gunner) RCAFA Awards database 415 Squadron Association |
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| 404 | Smith | J.G. | F/L | DFC![]() | J | 6960 | PLT | 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 214Sqn | X X X Stirling BF337 | X X X 04 Sep 42 - POW - Nightfighter - | |||||
| 405 | Smith | S.R. | F/O | Adjt | 429Sqn | N/A | 21 Apr 43 - X - | ||||||||
| 406 | Smith | Forgrave Marshall 'Hiram' | ![]() | 72Sqn![]() | Spitfire | On 31 August 1940, I took off from Biggin Hill leading a section of four Spitfires of No. 72 Squadron and intercepted 100 plus enemy aircraft crossing the Kent coast near Rye. We were attacked by Me. 109s at 20,000 feet and turned head on to the attack. I saw puffs of smoke from the cannon of the leading 109 and thought 'missed me' - but not for long: a 20mm. cannon shell exploded on hitting the left earphone of my flying helmet, penetrating my head and neck, with splinters hitting my left arm. The aircraft was seriously damaged by other hits and became out of control, diving vertically towards the ground. I tried to bale out but owing to the very high speed it was not possible to get more than half way out of the cockpit. The slipstream forced me back against the rear of the fuselage and repeated efforts only resulted in it becoming impossible to move in or out of the cockpit or to find anything against which I could push with my feet. Every effort having been made to no avail - and having gone through the full range of emotions embracing urgency, frustration, consternation, fear, panic and supplication - it was clear to me that owing to the speed at which I was approaching the ground it could only be a matter of moments until I hit it. I then became completely relaxed and resigned myself to imminent extinction. In the event, I suddenly found myself free of the diving Spitfire and, quickly pulling my rip cord, descended the last 1000 feet or so by parachute at a relatively leisurely pace. The wind dragged me across a field before I was able to deflate the parachute. I found the operation rather difficult, probably, in part, through exhaustion after the effort of getting out of the aeroplane and partly due to the effect of the cannon shell which on exploding against my left ear had penetrated my head and neck and, in the process, blown the top off my Mae West! Whilst releasing my parachute I looked up into the barrel of a .303 rifle aimed menacingly at me by a soldier of the Home Guard. I said to him "British", which explanation he seemed to find less than adequate. I then tried "English" whereupon he slowly lowered his rifle. By that time it had become clear to him that in my condition, whether friend or foe, I was in no shape to threaten him. In due course I was transported to No. 7 Casualty Clearing Station, a hospital located in a well-known girls' school, Benenden, attended many years later by Princess Anne, and of which establishment I feel I may well claim to be an 'Old Boy' … ' | Battle of Britain Database | ||||||||
| 407 | Smith | W.L. | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | C | 923 | PLT | 439Sqn (RCAF) | Hurricane | 31 Dec 1943 - 9 March 1944 - Commanding Officer | ![]() (Photo: S/L Smith in hisOTU Hurricane in January 1944 - UK (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 408 | Smith | Herbert Blatch | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-24 Age 20 | 798655 (RAF) | WAG | 57Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster I W4251 | Son of Dr. Thomas Percy Smith (died 1941) and Mary Maud (nee Blatch - died 1936) Smith of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. | Served in RAF - Ravenna War Cemetery Collective grave IV. F. 2-4 | ||||
| 409 | Smith | Frank Homer | Slt Lt --- W/C G/C | ![]() | OBE![]() Legion of Merit (USA) ![]() | C | 1216 | PLT | CEF RNAS RNAS RNAS --- RCAF AFHQ (RCAF) Canadian Joint Staff RCAF | X X X X --- X X X X | 1914 - Enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Corps Apr 1915 - UK Jan 1916 - Repatriated to Canada 1919 --- 8 Sep 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 31 May 1940 7 Aug 1942 - USA 16 July 1946 - Retired from the RCAF | - Officer, Order of the British Empire - Awarded 26 May 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1380/44 dated 30 June 1944. - Officer, Legion of Merit (United States) - Air Attache, Washington - Award effective 11 April 1947 as per AFRO 187/47 of that date. Died in New York, 1957. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 410 | Smith | Kenneth Russell | P/O F/O F/L | J | 12261 | PLT | 1SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 135Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 53OTU (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 401Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | Harvard Harvard, Hurricane Harvard, Hurricane, Kittyhawk X Magister, Spitfire Magister, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon Spitfire X X X | 28-Feb-1942 to 19-Jun-1942 – Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 50 1-Feb-1943 to 23-Apr-1943 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 8 12-May-1943 to 29-Jul-1944 – Patricia Bay, B.C., Annette Island, AK, Terrace, B.C., Patricia Bay, B.C. ?? – Bournemouth, U.K. 31-Oct-1944 to 22-Jan-1945 – Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, U.K. Course No. 52 22-Jan-1945 to 23-Feb-1945 – Aston Down, Gloucestershire, U.K. 23-Feb-1945 to 28-Feb-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 28-Feb-1945 to 7-Jul-1945 - Airstrips B.78, B.100, B.110, B.150, Warmwell, B.116 7-Jul-1945 to 10-Jul-1945 – B.152 Fassberg for posting to Pacific Theatre of War 10-Jul-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. enroute to Canada, Pacific Theatre 31-Jul-1945 – Arrives for 30-Day Leave in Canada 15-Oct-1945 – Released from the R.C.A.F. | F/L K.R. Smith flew 46 combat ops between 3-March-1945 (first ops) and 20-April-1945 (last ops) with 440 Sqn. Deceased 27-Apr-2007 at Toronto, ON. (Courtesy of Chris Wolfe) | |||||
| 411 | Smith | Albert Ivan | Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | Evaded | R J | 71686 15203 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 5SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2(C)OTU (RAF) 252Sqn (RAF) 272Sqn (RAF) 272Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Anson X Anson & Beaufighter Beaufighter Beaufighter Beaufighter T4708 X X X X | 23 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 16 Nov 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 14 Dec 1940 - 10 Hamilton, Ontario 28 Jan 1941 - Brantford, Ontario 5 July 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 1941 - RAF Catfoss, Yorkshire Feb 1942 - Egypt July 1942 - Egypt & Malta 10 Nov 1942 - Hit by flak and crash landed 11 June 1943 - Regained Cairo Egypt 11 June 1943 - RAF Prestwick, Scotland 27 Sep 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 18 Jan 1944 - Released from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.272 Squadron (now retired) - Award effective 10 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 11 June 1943 and AFRO 644/44 dated 24 March 1944. Changed his name to Robert Malcolm Dunsford Deceased on 31 December 1980, in San Diego, California, USA. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 412 | Smith | Frederick Douglas | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | J | 5609 | NAV | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 3AOS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 1CNS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 10OTU (RAF) 51Sqn (RAF) 1659CU (RAF) 62Base (RCAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Western Air Command (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth X Anson Battle Anson X Whitley Whitley & Halifax Halifax X Halifax X X X | 12 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, B.C. 14 Oct 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 15 Nov 1940 - Fort William, Ontario 22 Dec 1940 - Regina, Sask - Failed Pilot Training 6 Jan 1941 - Regina, Sask - Remustered to Navigator 1 Apr 1941 - Mossbank, Saskatchewan 13 May 1941 - Rivers, Manitoba 29 June 1941 - Bournemouth, UK July 1941 - RAF Abingdon, Oxfordshire 6 Oct 1941 - RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire 7 May 1943 - RAF Leeming, Yorkshire 8 Dec 1943 - RAF Leeming, Yorkshire Dec 1944 - RAF Leeming, Yorkshire 7 June 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 20 June 1945 - Vancouver, B.C. 13 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.51 Squadron - Award effective 3 June 1943 as per London Gazette dated 11 June 1943 and AFRO 1294/43 dated 9 July 1943. - Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.427 Squadron - Award effective 8 September 1945 as per London Gazette dated 21 September 1945 and AFRO 1704/45 dated 9 November 1945. Deceased on 3 May 2005, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 413 | Smith (Below?) | R.H. | F/O | RAFCAN | 36161 | PLT | 112Sqn | X | 16 May 39 - 10 Sep 40 - | ||||||
| 414 | Smith-Jones | Henry Vaynor | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age 31 | R/107964 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 415 | Smith-Windsor | Grenville | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-26 Age 30 | J/6132 | 104Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of The Revd. And Mrs. James Smith-Windsor; Husband Of Lois Anne Smith-Windsor, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 416 | Spooner | Kenneth Gerald | AC2 LAC | ![]() ![]() | George Cross![]() | KIFA Age 20 | R | 179314 | NAV | RCAF 4 MD (RCAF) 5ITS (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) Last Flight | X X X Anson Anson 7064 | 31 July 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 11 Sep 1942 8 Nov 1942 7 Feb 1943 14 May 1943 - Perished in crash in Lake Erie | - George Cross - No.4AOS -Award effective 28 December 1943 as per London Gazette dated 7 January 1944 and AFRO 166/44 dated 28 January 1944. - Commemorated Smiths Falls (Hillcrest) Cemetery, Plot 225. Row 15. Canada. - Son of Gerald and Irene Mary (nee Craig) Spooner, of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 417 | Squibb | Harold Edward | Pte Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 26 | K R | 98524 225100 | Inf BA | 6 Coy CFC 6 Coy CFC RCAF 13 ITW (RCAF) 2EFTS (RAF) 2EFTS (RAF) 31 PD (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 2MD (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5 AOS (RAF) 28OTU (RAF) 11 Base HCU (RAF) 166Sqn (RAF) 166Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X Moth X X Anson X X Battle Anson X Anson Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster PD260 AS-N | 17 July 1940 - Enlisted in Forestry Corps 7 March 1941- UK 10 Apr 1942 - Transferred to the RCAF 16 May 1942 7 Aug 1942 27 Aug 1942 - Ceased Pilot Training 25 Dec 1942 - Repatriated to Canada 22 Jan 1943 - Remustered to Navigator 24 Feb 1943 - Ceased Navigator Training 1 March 1943 19 March 1943 - Remustered to Bomb Aimer 12 June 1943 2 Sep 1943 - UK 19 Oct 1943 23 Nov 1943 28 March 1944 24 June 1944 13 Aug 1944 - Shot down by nightfighter | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 12. E. 8-10. Germany. Son of Harold Edward and Margaret Ann Squibb, of Cushing, Oklahoma, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Crew Members PD260 1944-08-12: Sgt. Harold Edward Arbon RAF 1852354 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. William Reginald Smith RCAF J/27574 - Navigator: Sgt. Harry Bodger RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: W/O. Lawrence Ward Davies RCAF R/159100 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Harold Edward Squibb RCAF R/225100 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Robert John Sinclair RCAF R/219179 Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Donald Harvey Culverson RCAF R/217185 Rear Gunner | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 418 | Stephen | Charles Edward | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-28 Age 30 | J/36296 | Navigator | 22 OTU | Wellington Wellington III HF641 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 54. J. 4. United Kingdom. Born on the 22nd December 1913 in Quebec. Educated at O'Sullivan Business College. Enlisted on the 10th July 1943. Son of Alfred Harold and Daisy Caroline Stephen (née Smith), of 3456 St. Famille Street, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada; (parents originate from England) Husband of Annie Mary Stephen (née Saunders - married 28th June 1941)), of 61799 Chamber Street, Montreal, Canada. Brother of Douglas, Donald, Phyllis, Helen and Barbara. Epitaph: 'At The Going Down Of The Sun And In The Morning We Will Remember Him'. | |||||
| 419 | Storey | Charles Theodore | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 20 | J | 38262 | AG | 408Sqn (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | Halifax Halifax VII NP710 | 15 June 1944 11 Sep 1944 - Stalled on overshoot | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 13. United Kingdom. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co Veterans Affairs Canada Archive report |
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| 420 | Tulloch | Archie | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-20 Age 23 | J/28995 | 206Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leuchars Cemetery, Sec. O. Grave 33 E. United Kingdom. Son Of David Smith Tulloch And Katharine Wardale Tulloch, Of Craik, Saskatchewan, Canada. His Twin Brother Stewart Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 421 | Tulloch | Stewart | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-02 Age 23 | J/28996 | 206Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. Son Of David Smith Tulloch And Katharine Wardale Tulloch, Of Craik, Saskatchewan, Canada. His Twin Brother Archie Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 422 | Urquhart | David Smith | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-07 Age 21 | R/119542 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Urquhart, And Of Elizabeth R. Urquhart, Of Carman, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 423 | Van Exan | William Corbett | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DSO![]() DFC ![]() | R J | 56148 15603 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 3EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 21OTU (RAF) 57Sqn (RAF) 57Sqn (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) 1666HCU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 431Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 12Sqn (RCAF) TCU (RCAF) RCAF | X X Finch Harvard & Yale X Oxford & Wellington Wellington Wellington X3658 Anson & Whitley Whitley EB351 Halifax Halifax Halifax LW391 Halifax X Dakota X X | 22 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 30 June 1940 30 Aug 1940 4 Nov 1940 2 March 1941 - UK 10 March 1941 2 June 1941 25 March 1942 - Collided with a parked Whirlwind while doing single engine emergency landing 21 June 1942 - Instructor 9 Jan 1943 - Skidded off runway and landing gear punched through ice 16 Nov 1943 6 Jan 1944 19 March 1944 - Halifax from 420Sqn RCAF taxied in rear of LW391 7 June 1944 30 Sep 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 15 Nov 1944 17 Feb 1945 18 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | Distinguished Service Order - No.431 Squadron - Award effective 24 October 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2637/44 dated 8 December 1944. Distinguished Flying Cross - No.57 Squadron - Award effective 4 August 1942 as per London Gazette dated 11 August 1942 and AFRO 1371/42 dated 28 August 1942. Native of Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada. Died 10 January 1972 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Van Exan Memorial |
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| 424 | Williams | Stanley Smith | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-20 Age 20 | J/15283 | 413Sqn | Commemorated Colombo (Liveramentu) Cemetery, 8. F. 1B. Sri Lanka (ex Ceylon). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 425 | Wilson | James Smith | Pilot Officer | ![]() Trenton Ewing NJ Church USA | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 21 | J/39021 | 45 Transport Group | Liberator EW148 | Liberator EW148 1944-04-25. Being ferried by 45 (AT) Group via RCAF Gander to India when it crashed six minutes after takeoff from RCAF Dorval at 09:30. On initial climb, lost altitude over central Montreal. Just cleared Mount Royal, and narrowly missed the Sun Life Building, the Bonaventure Railway Station and a school before slamming into tenements on Shannon and Ottawa Streets in the community of Griffintown in Montreal, Québec. 5 crew and 10 civilians on the ground were killed in the ensuing explosion and fire. Pilot may have been trying to reach the St. Lawrence River to ditch the aircraft. The cause thought to be the structural failure of the tailplane. Weather may have had a bearing on the accident. Crew: Kazimierz BURZYNSKI, Flt Sgt Islwyn JONES (635095) RAF, Andrezej Czeslaw KUZNIACKI, Adolf Jan NOWICKI, P/O James Smith WILSON (J/39021) RCAF Commemorated Trenton (Ewing) Church Cemetery, Lot 279. Sec. B. Grave 1. USA. Son Of James Bayne And Elizabeth Wilson, Of Trenton. | Archiwum Polish Database EW148 Aircrew Deaths Database Griffintown article Montreal Gazette Video |
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| 426 | Wright | Allen Garnett | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-02-15 Age 25 | Ottawa, Ont | RAF | 42292 | 37Sqn | Vickers Wellington Mk.IIC T2821 | Crew: F/O A.Garnett Wright, P/O G.S. Smith, Sgt. F.J.E. Hartman, Sgt. S.J. Gardner, P/O L.C. Wellman P/O P.W. Lambert | Crashed Köyceğiz, Turkey. All crew Commemorated Haidar Pasha ( Haydarpaşa) British Cemetery, Row A. Coll. grave 4-9. Istanbul, Turkey. Son Of Wilfred Hornsby Wright And Kathleen Wright, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Turkey Database | ||
| 427 | Zareikin | Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-28 Age 26 | R J | 77409 17716 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 102Sqn (Ceylon)![]() | Halifax JD149 | 102 Ceylon Squadron (Tentate Et Perficite). Brother to Joseph Zareikin. Halifax aircraft JD149 missing, presumed over the target, presumed enemy action. Six RAF members of the crew, F/Os R.N. Fewtrell, H. Entwhistle, J.D. Jeffery, Sergeants J.L. Lowings, K.J. Smith, and T. Heslop were also killed. ![]() | Commemorated Wieringen (Hippolytushoef) General Cemetery, Plot C. Row 13. Coll. Grave 378-380. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 428 | Zulauf | Franklin Roy | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | DFM![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 90297 17205 | BA | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 4 MD (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 10 (O)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 78 CF (RAF) 1658CU (RAF) 78Sqn (RAF) 1663CU (RAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X Norseman X Anson Battle Anson X Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax LV898 ZL-D | 21 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 13 March 1941 9 Apr 1941 23 Apr 1941 10 June 1941 19 Aug 1941 9 Nov 1941 21 Dec 1941 20 feb 1942 - UK 25 May 1942 23 June 1942 25 Aug 1942 1 Oct 1942 20 Oct 1942 9 May 1943 12 Dec 1943 31 March 1944 - Shot down by night fighter over Germany | ![]() (Photo: Six Ontario airmen who attended Buckingham Palace to receive their decorations at the hands of the King, left to right: Sgt. D. V. Smith; P/O R. B. Charters; P/O F. R. Zulauf; P/O R. Dorland; F/L C. D. Perkins; and F/Sgt. H. J. O'Connor) Distinguished Flying Medal - No.78 Squadron - Award effective 13 May 1943 as per London Gazette dated 18 May 1943 and AFRO 1078/43 dated 11 June 1943. Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. E. 6. Germany. Son of Albert and Lillian Zulauf, of Milverton, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada RCAFA Awards database Entire Crew Info Accident Report |
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| 429 | Smith | Lloyd Elwood | Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | R C | 105431 13137 | PLT | RCAF | X | 1941 | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||||
| 430 | Smith | William John | Sgt P/O | R J | 88481 10553 | PLT | RCAF | 1941 | |||||||
| 431 | Smith | Edgar Roger | Sgt P/O | R J | 103793 10599 | PLT | RCAF | 1941 | |||||||
| 432 | Smith | Gordon Benfield | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | DFM![]() | R | 193731 | WAG | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 4WS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) Battle School (RCAF) 1664HCU (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 405Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Norseman & Moth Anson & Bolinbroke X Wellington Halifax Halifax Lancaster Lancaster X X | 22 Sep 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 29 Oct 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 22 Jan 1943 - Guelph, Ontario 6 Aug 1943 - Fingal, Ontario 8 Oct 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 28 Dec 1943 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 23 March 1944 - RAF Dalton, North Yorkshire 2 Apr 1944 - RAF Croft, North Yorkshire 2 May 1944 - RAF Middleton St George, Durham 14 Aug 1944 - RAF Gransden Lodge, Cambridgeshire 5 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 11 Oct 1945 - Released from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.405 Squadron - Award effective 5 July 1945 as per London Gazette dated 20 July 1945 and AFRO 1619/45 dated 19 October 1945. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Crestwood Oral History Project | ||
| 433 | Smith | Stewart Thomas | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L | DFC![]() | R J | 76771 16159 | WAG | RCAF 3WS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 3WS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ? 90Sqn (RAF) RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) RCAF | X Moth Battle Moth X ? Stirling X X Battle Battle X | 22 Nov 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Edmonton, Alberta 15 March 1941 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 3 Aug 1941 - Paulson, Manitoba 2 Sep 1941 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 6 Oct 1941 - Bournemouth, UK ? 1942 - RAF Ridgewell, Sussex 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 11 Aug 1944 - Regina, Saskatchewan 12 Sep 1944 - Macdonald, Manitoba 3 Feb 1945 - Paulson, Manitoba 12 April 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.90 Squadron - Award effective 25 September 1943 as per London Gazette dated 28 September 1943 and AFRO 2198/43 dated 29 October 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) |
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