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| 2001 | Judges | Gordon Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 21 | J/94152 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Iii. E. 5. Belgium. Son Of Harold Vernon Judges And Blanche Elsworth Judges, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2002 | Kaesemodel | Ernest Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age 19 | J/89899 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Kurt Oswald Kaesemodel And Martha Kaesemodel, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2003 | Kaiser | Stanley Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 25 | J/87268 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 5. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Garfield J. And Lena Kaiser, Of Lambeth, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2004 | Kalyta | Peter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age | J/90760 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. G. 5. Germany. Husband Of Ailleen Kalyta, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2005 | Karrel | Curdis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/88620 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. A. 1-6. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2006 | Karstens | William Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 22 | J/92361 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 419Sqn (Moose) RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB745 | Lancaster X KB745 from RAF Middleton St George. 89 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons were joined by 39 Lancasters from 419 and 428 squadrons on an attack on the U-boat pens and dock area of Bergen. The crews were over the target at between 12,000 and 14,000 feet, releasing 1,315,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, the harbour and dock area were well hit with some loads creeping into the built up area. German U-Boats had been forced out of the Biscay ports following the Allied liberation of France and Bergen was one of several Norwegian ports now being used as thu forward operating bases for the U-boats. The pens at Bergen were being enlarged, with an influx of German technicians and a large labour force. 93 Halifaxes and 47 Lancasters of 6 and 8 Groups were dispatched to attack Bergen, most of the aircraft being allocated to the pens but 14 Halifaxes and 6 Lancasters were ordered to bomb individual U-boats known to be moored in the harbour. 12 Mosquitoes of 100 Group acted as a long-range fighter escort. KB745 crashed into the Cheviot Hills near the Scottish border after the bombing raid on Norwegian U-boat pens. Crew KB745: F/O Duncan, George Ross (RCAF) Pilot P/O Karstens, William Russell (RCAF) Wireless Air Gunner F/O Layng, William George (RCAF) Navigator P/O Tierney, Thomas Bernard (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Trott, Donald Alexander (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Hall, John William (RAFVR) Flight Engineer | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Epitaph: PEACEFUL BE THY SLEEP DEAR SON, ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY MOTHER AND FATHER Son Of William And Marguerite Karstens, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database KB745 419Sqn History |
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| 2007 | Kastner | Joseph John Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age | J/94419 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 2. C. 8. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2008 | Kavanagh | John Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-10 Age | J/17135 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Alll. 7. 5. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2009 | Kaviza | Joseph Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-29 Age | J/95377 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. K. 28. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2010 | Kawucha | Joseph Francis | Sgt Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age 26 | R/103354 J/89925 | Air/Bmr | 12Sqn( RAF)![]() | Lancaster lll ND842 PH-K | Took off 2212 30 June 1944 to bomb the railway yards at Vierzon Junction, France. Crashed at Magny (Eure-et-Loir) 20 km SW from the town of Chartres. | Commemorated Magny Churchyard, Eure-Et-Loir, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Stanley And Mary Kawucha; Husband Of Stella Kawucha, Of Troy, Ontario, Canada. ![]() Extract from Operational Record Book (ORB) Took off 2212 30 June 1944 to bomb the railway yards. Crashed at Magny (Eure-et-Loir) 20 km SW from the town of Chartres. Shot down at 01:44 hrs after being intercepted by Hptm Gerhard Raht of 1/NJG-2 flying a Ju88. (see Kracker Luftwaffe Archive) | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database ND842 |
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| 2011 | Kay | Solomon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-24 Age 22 | J/87089 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Bermering (Bermerange) Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. Son Of Louis And Bella Kay, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. kayx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2012 | Kay | Lloyd Ronald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-09 Age 22 | J/90618 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. B. 12-17. Germany. Son Of John And Beatrice Caroline Kay, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. kayx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2013 | Kay | Robert James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age | J/95365 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Nederweert War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Iv. D. 11-13. Netherlands (Holland). kayx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2014 | Kearney | Robert Emmett | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 27 | R | 211187 (211186 ?) | Mid Upper Gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster NG183 AS-D | Attack on Dortmund Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 18. F. 14. Germany. Son Of John And Jane Kearney, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Edward Haines RAF 3032082 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Sydney Alexander Tafler RCAF J/40794 - Navigator: Sgt. Francis Harold James Harris RAF 1851820 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Harold Allan Neal RCAF R/202923 Air Bomber: Flt. Lt. David Walter Hill RCAF J/38109 Pilot: Sgt. Robert Emmett Kearney RCAF R/211186 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. William Joseph Doherty RCAF R/280274 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2015 | Keating | Joseph Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 20 | J/93166 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Ida Keating, Of New Aberdeen, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2016 | Keddy | Charles William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age | J/16681 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 22. B. 14-18. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2017 | Keech | Owen Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-04 Age 23 | J/86313 | 84Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Joint Grave 16A. F. 17-18. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Louie And Gladys A. Keech; Nephew Of Doris Dillenbeck, Of Parish, New York, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2018 | Keedwell | Roy Barrington | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-11 Age | J/152217 | 258Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 419. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2019 | Keele | Gordon Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-13 Age 24 | J/6393 | Commemorated Upper Heyford Cemetery, Sec. B. Grave 75. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Conway Keele And Mary Jane Keele, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2020 | Keely | Louis John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age | C/89729 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 1. L. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2021 | Keeping | Arthur Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-08 Age 20 | J/90653 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. F. 4. Germany. Son Of Sidney And Winifred Keeping, Of Codette, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2022 | Keith | Alan Lionel | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-28 Age 22 | R/90509 | Pilot | 22221Sqn RAF 1Sqn | Wellington Ic AD593 | Born on the 25th March 1921. Worked as a steelworker prior to service. Enlisted on the 18th February 1941 in North Bay, Ontario. Trained at No. 5 Service Flying Training School, No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School Son of Lionel Stratford Keith (died 1960, age 67) and Alice E Keith (née Hern - died 1970, age 79), brother of Marion (died 1991, age 91), of 403 John Street, Sault Ste, Marie, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. Also remembered on his brothers grave in Greenwood Cemetery Ontario, Canada | ||||
| 2023 | Kelley | Stanley Frederick Harding | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 23 | J/89258 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Villeneuve-St. Georges Old Communal Cemetery, Joint Grave 101. France. Son Of Adolphus Moore Kelley And Marjorie Allison Maclean Kelley, Of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2024 | Kellie | James William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 23 | J/89392 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Raymond Albert And Mary Adeline Kellie, Of Oak Bank, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2025 | Kellner | Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 22 | J/18252 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 25. E. 8-9. Germany. Son Of Isidone And Molly Kellner, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2026 | Kellum | John Reid | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-26 Age | J/90307 | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2A. B. 14-16. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2027 | Kelly | John Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-05 Age | J/15856 | 18Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2028 | Kelly | Gardner Hill | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-19 Age | J/15735 | 126Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Gardner C. And Mildred K. Kelly, Of Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2029 | Kelly | Albert Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 22 | J/18189 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Poix-De-Picardie Churchyard, Row E. Grave 6. France. Son Of Roy Jay Kelly And Myrtle Luella Kelly, Of Thornton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2030 | Kelly | Paul Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 23 | J/19451 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, Joint Grave H. 22. France. Son Of Joseph Kelly, And Of Edna Kelly, Of Fergus, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2031 | Kelly | Donald Patrick | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-12-28 Age 21 | J | 4340 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 47. J. 10. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database Brilliant Obituary for Edward Lefferts |
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| 2032 | Kelly | Ralph Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/88769 | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 2. F. 3. France. Son Of George H. Kelly And Matilda E. Kelly, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2033 | Kelly | Ivan Wesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 20 | J/92436 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 27. D. 4. Germany. Son Of William Truman Kelly And Lillie Abigail Kelly, Of Glanford Station, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2034 | Kelso | Stuart Ross | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-04 Age 22 | J/18860 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 14. A. 4. Germany. Son Of Wilson Ross Kelso And Mabel Kelso, Of Roblin. Manitoba. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2035 | Kelter | Herbert Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/86404 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. C. 30. Germany. Son Of Thomas William And Frances Hetty Kelter, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2036 | Kendall | Richard Bertram Ross | Sgt | POW | R POW | 250704 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster NG114 AS-S | 24 Mar 45 - POW - Attacking Harpenerwag. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. E. 18. Germany. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Charles Albert Henri DeFraigne RAF 125748 - Pilot: Plt. Off. John Ross Mearns RAF 185171 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Thomas Henry Howell RAF 55640 - Navigator: Sgt. Frederick William Mitchell RAF 1865449 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Richard Bertram Ross Kendall RCAF R/250704 - Rear Gunner - survived became POW: Flg. Off. Stephen Pascal RCAF J/41525 Air Bomber: Sgt. John Ward Inman RCAF R/219755 Mid Upper Gunner | ||||
| 2037 | Kendall | George Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-21 Age | J/89860 | 97Sqn![]() | Commemorated Eiken Churchyard, Coll. Grave. Norway. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2038 | Kendall | Francis James | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 20 | J/92949 | Air/Gnr | 101Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster ME592 SR-D | Born on the 26th February 1924 at British Columbia. Son of Thomas and Eleanor Jane Kendall of Deep Cove, British Columbia, Canada. | Commemorated Helsingborg (Palsjo) Municipal Cemetery, Sp. Mem. Sec. Xv. 81. Sweden. | ||||
| 2039 | Keniston | Robert Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-02 Age 25 | J/8976 | Commemorated Kidlington Burial Ground, Sec. B. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Leroy M. Keniston And Beulah F. Keniston, Of Osseo, Minnesota, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2040 | Kennedy | Harry Marlowe | P/O F/O ---- F/L S/L W/C G/C ---- W/C G/C | ![]() | AFC![]() | C ---- No. | 471 ---- 26777 | PLT & ADC | RCAF 1Sqn (RCAF) 2Sqn (RCAF) RCAF ------- 12Sqn (RCAF) 12Sqn (RCAF) 2 ANS (RCAF) War Staff College AFHQ 9 (T) Group (RCAF) RCAF ---------------------- 9 (T) Group (RCAF) Station St,Hubert (RCAF) RCAF | X HS2 HS2 X ------- Delta - Goose - Tomtit Delta - Goose - Tomtit Anson X X X X ---------------------- X X X | 1925 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 Feb 1928 - Sea plane course 30 Apr 1928 - Aerial photography & mapping 1932 - Left RCAF ------- 1940 - Rejoined the RCAF 3 Feb 1941 - Commanding Officer 1 July 1942 16 June 1944 8 Sep 1944 5 Feb 1945 17 Oct 1945 - Retired from the RCAF ---------------------- 1 Aug 1946 - Rejoins RCAF as W/C 1953 - Station Commander 1956 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: S/L H.M. Kennedy next to H.R.H. The Duke of Kent during his tour of No 3SFTS – Calgary 1941. S/L Kennedy was his pilot during his visit.) - Air Force Cross - No.12 (Communications) Squadron (AFRO gives unit only as "Station Rockcliffe") - Award effective 20 October 1942 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1830/42 dated 13 November 1942. - Died in Vancouver, B.C. on 11 June 1989 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame |
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| 2041 | Kennedy | Irving Farmer 'Hap' | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | Evaded | R J | X 15273 | PLT | RCAF 2MD(RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 2MD(RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 55OTU 263Sqn 421Sqn Fairford Common 249Sqn 111Sqn 93Sqn 2 BPD ADGB 18 APC 401Sqn Missing 124Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF Photos | N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X Whirlwind Spitfire X Spitfire EP712 Spitfire MA481 Spitfire LX926 X X X Spitfire MK311 X X X X | 21 Oct 40 - Joined the RCAF - Ottawa - ON 21 Oct 40 - 26 Nov 40 - Brandon - 26 Nov 40 - 04 Jan 41 - Guard - 05 Jan 41 - 07 Feb 41 - Regina - SK 07 Fev 41 - 29 Mar 41 - Vancouver - BC 30 Mar 41 - 09 Apr 41 - 10 Apr 41 - 04 Jul 41 - Dauphin - 21 Aug 41 - 30 Sep 41 - 14 Jun 42 - 14 Jun 42 - 22 Oct 42 - 22 Oct 42 - 15 Dec 42 - 30 Jul 43 - 30 Jul 43 - 13 Sep 43 - 13 Sep 43 - 22 Dec 43 - 22 Dec 43 - 18 Jan 44 - 23 Feb 44 - 19 Apr 44 - 19 Apr 44 - 11 Jun 44 - 15 Jun 44 - 25 Jul 44 - 26 Jul 44 - Reported Missing - safe on 19 Aug 44 - 11 Nov 44 - 06 Feb 45 - 13 Feb 45 - Released from the RCAF - PL-25867 (Head and Shoulders) - | Irving Farmer 'Hap' Kennedy DFC & Bar (4 February, 1922 – 6 January, 2011) was a Canadian fighter pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during the Second World War. He was one of Canada’s highest-scoring aces of the war, with 10 solo and 5 shared aircraft destroyed, and 1 probably destroyed. | ||
| 2042 | Kennedy | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-04 Age | J/15431 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 5. A. 10. Germany. Son Of Robert And Ida Kennedy, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2043 | Kennedy | James | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1943-10-29 Age 25 | J/22736 (R/133470) | Pilot | No. 2 Wireless School | Yale 3398 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Jones 0. 7. 4. Canada. Son Of Louisa Alice Kennedy, Of Vancouver; Husband Of Margaret Doreen Kennedy, Of Vancouver. | 'Read brief archive report for further details' | ||||
| 2044 | Kennedy | Henry John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age 21 | J/85673 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 3. Grave 24. France. Son Of Harry Craig Kennedy And Lillian May Kennedy, Of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2045 | Kennedy | William John | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-18 Age 28 | J/88743 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. F. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of William Dugald And Mary Ann Kennedy, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2046 | Kennedy | Francis Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age 27 | J/92027 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Duncan And Catherine Kennedy, Of Apple Hill, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2047 | Kennedy | Edward John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-24 Age 21 | J/91005 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Fred W. And Elizabeth M. Kennedy, Of Westmount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2048 | Kennedy | George Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-13 Age 22 | J/93156 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Lorenzo Alexander Kennedy And Gladys Isabella Kennedy, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Marie Lillian Kennedy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2049 | Kennedy-allen | Philp | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-04-26 Age 25 | J/3250 | Commemorated Burnaby (Ocean View) Burial Park, Imperial Sec. Plot 78. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Mervyn John And Nora Isabel Kennedy-Allen, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2050 | Kenny | Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 22 | J/47772 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. grave 2. C. 9-12. Germany. Son Of Joseph Leo And Francis Roy, Of New York City, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2051 | Kenny | S | Sgt | R | 196011 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III ND635 AS-M | Attacking Duisberg (Hamborn) Tour expired 22 January 1945 | Crew Members: Flg. Off. Paul Duncan Saunders DFC RCAF J/26371 - Pilot : Sgt. D. H. Griffith RAF 1886069 - Flight Engineer : Flg. Off. Edward Sanford Chambers DFC RCAF J/37817 - Air Bomber : Sgt. V. S. Cox RCAF R/170665 - Navigator : Flt. Sgt. T. Wallach RCAF R/168003 - Wireless Operator : Sgt. S. Kenny RCAF R/196011 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Gerald Hayman Reid RCAF R/183371 Rear Gunner | |||||
| 2052 | Kent | John Alexander | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ------- W/C G/C | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() AFC ![]() Virtuti Militari 5th cl. (Poland) ![]() | Canadian in RAF | 37106 | PLT | RAF 9FTS (RAF) 19Sqn (RAF) RAE 1PDU (RAF) 7OTU (RAF) 303Sqn (RAF) 92Sqn (RAF) 53OTU (RAF) 1Polish Wing (RAF) Kenley Wing (RAF) 53OTU (RAF) Special Duty List Air Ministry Unit Station Church Fenton (RAF) HQ Fighter Command (RAF) 17Sector (RAF) 234Wing (RAF) 7FIS (RAF) 3(P)AFU (RAF) ------------------- Air HQ BAFO (RAF) HQ CCG/BE RAE (RAF) Station Odiham (RAF) Station Tangmere (RAF) Station Newton (RAF) RAF | X Fury & Tudor Gauntlet Fairey P4 Blenheim & Lockheed Master & Spitfire Hurricane Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X X X X Hurricane Hurricane Master & Oxford Oxford ------------------- X X DH108 & Avro 707 Meteor Meteor X X | 15 Mar 1935 - Enlisted in the RAF - United Kingdom 30 May 1935 - RAF Thornaby, Yorkshire 29 Feb 1936 - RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire 19 Oct 1937 - Test Pilot - Farnborough, Hampshire 13 May 1940 - RAF Heston, Middlesex 15 July 1940 - RAF Hawarden, lintshire 27 July 1940 - RAF Northolt, London 17 Oct 1940 - Sqn Commanding Officer - RAF Biggin Hill, London 5 March 1941 - Chief Flying Instructor - RAF Llandow, Wales 6 June 1941 - Wing Commander Flying - RAF Northolt, London 31 July 1941 - Wing Commander Flying - RAF Kenley, London 2 Oct 1941 - Chief Flying Instructor - RAF Llandow, Wales 5 Jan 1942 - Lecture tour of Canada and the US 22 June 1942 - (DDTG) 30 June 1942 - Station Commander - RAF Church Fenton, North Yorkshire 15 Sep 1942 - RAF Bentley Priory, Middlesex 27 Dec 1942 - Commanding Officer - RAF Benghazi, Lybya 5 Aug 1943 - RAF Almaza, Egypt 19 Apr 1944 - Flying Instructor Course - RAF Upavon, Wiltshire 5 July 1944 - Commanding Officer - RAF South Cerney, Gloucestershire ------------------------------------------------------------- June 1945 - Bad Eilsen, Germany Nov 1946 - AdC to British CiC - Bad Oeynhausen, Germany 1948 - Chief Test Pilot - Farnborough, Hampshire Aug 1952 - Station Commander - RAF Odiham, Hampshire 1954 - Station Commander - RAF Tangmere, West Sussex 1956 - Station Commander - RAF Newton, Nottinghamshire 1 Dec 1956 - Retired from the RAF | ![]() (Photo: 28 April 1942 - At left, W/C J.A. Kent DFC & Bar AFC, from Winnipeg, Man. chatting air tactics with W/C N.W. Timmerman DSO DFC, from Kingston,Ont.) - Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - Kenley Wing awarded as per London Gazette dated 21 October 1941. - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.303 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 25 October 1940. - Air Force Cross - awarded as per London Gazette dated 2 January 1939. - Virtuti Militare, 5th Class - awarded as per London Gazette dated 16 January 1941. Known as 'Kentowski' by Polish 303 pilots during Battle of Britain. - Deceased on 7 October 1985, in Woking, Surrey, UK. (Aircrew Remembered is in close contact with John Kent's daughter.) (Information amended and completed courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Flying For Your Life RAF Kenley Revival Biography |
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| 2053 | Kent | Stanley Martin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-23 Age | J/19094 | 411Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2054 | Kent | Emil Dan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-26 Age | C/85658 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2055 | Kent | Gerald Albion | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 21 | C/90305 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row J. Grave 19. United Kingdom. Son Of Ira Blair Kent And Jean Frederick Allen Kent, Of Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2056 | Keogh | William Austin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-22 Age 28 | J/15852 | 109Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma, Coll. grave 1. D. 17. Libya. Son Of Lucius Richard And Elizabeth Mary Keogh, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2057 | Keough | William Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 22 | Portland Maine USA | J/6175 | 97Sqn![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 14. C. 3. Germany. Son Of Thomas Joseph And Jeannette Wade Dunn Keough, Of Portland, Maine, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2058 | Keown | John Lightfoot | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-06 Age | J/95371 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 16. F. 5-6. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2059 | Kerr | Henry James Forster | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 53757 16073 | WAG PLT | RCAF 1WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 149Sqn (RAF) 149Sqn (RAF) 149Sqn (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) RCAF 20EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ?OTU 3 TEU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 403Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X Stinson Battle X Wellington & Stirling Wellington R1181 Stirling W7510 Wellington X Moth Harvard Hurricane X Master & Spitfire Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon Spitfire X X | 15 April 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 23 May 1940 27 Oct 1940 25 Dec 1940 - UK 1941 10 Apr 1941 - Injured in crash 27 April 1942 - Shot down a Bf-110 night fighter 1942 - Instructor 19 July 1943 - Canada for pilot training 4 Sep 1943 13 Nov 1943 6 Apr 1944 23 Sep 1944 - UK 1944 1945 1945 5 Apr 1945 30 June 1945 5 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 12 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.149 Squadron - Award effective 7 May 1942 as per London Gazette dated 15 May 1942 and AFRO 809/42 dated 29 May 1942. Died on 6 October 2000 at Sechelt, BC age 80 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Archive Report RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2060 | Kerr | Lloyd Wilson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-31 Age | J/18390 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 4. A. 3. Belgium. Son Of John Alexander Kerr And Annie Florence Kerr; Husband Of Dorothy Evelyn Kerr, Of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2061 | Kerr | Richard Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age | J/85910 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. F. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2062 | Kerslake | Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age | J/19112 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 15. G. 2-7. Germany. Son Of George And Laura Kerslake, Of Windthorst, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2063 | Kesselman | Murray | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age 21 | J/92274 | 199Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Martha Kesselman, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2064 | Ketchen | John Barton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-22 Age | J/94215 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. H. 5. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2065 | Ketcheson | Karl Benjamin | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-09-20 Age | J/87137 | 299Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. C. 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2066 | Keyes | Thomas Eric Edmond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-24 Age 20 | J/7522 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 85. Row A. Grave 11. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of James Henry Edmond And Helen Keyes, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2067 | Kidd | Erle Frederick | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 | ![]() | R | 76899 | PLT | RCAF ?ITS (RCAF) ?EFTS (RCAF) CTS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF | X X ? Battle Battle & Bolinbroke X Master & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon X X | Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1941 1941 1942 7 July 1942 - Staff Pilot 1944 - UK 2 Jan 1945 13 March 1945 21 March 1945 - Netherlands 16 July 1945 - UK 19 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada | Deceased on 20 May 1996, in Multnomah, Oregon, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil & Chris Wolfe) | ||||
| 2068 | Kidd | Terence William | AC2 AC1 LAC P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R J | 66714 24700 | Arm BA | RCAF Air Armament School (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Battle & Lysander Anson X Finch Harvard X Battle Anson X X | 3 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 3 Dec 1940 - Trenton 26 Feb 1941 14 Nov 1941 12 Apr 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 19 July 1942 13 Sep 1940 25 Oct 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 21 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 3. Canada. Son of Aeneas Joseph Kidd and Mabel Agusta (nee Barnhardt) Kidd, of Montreal, Province of Quebec. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 2069 | Kidd | John Armand Boyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-25 Age 23 | J/18789 | 160Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 430. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2070 | Kidd | Leonard Dewain | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-07 Age 21 | J/85175 | 602Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery, Xiv. C. 12. France. Son Of W. Fredrich And Stella M. Kidd, Of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2071 | Kieswetter | Emerson Harvey | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-12-16 Age 24 | 16319 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Epe General Cemetery, Plot 2. Row 10. Coll. Grave 616-618. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Thomas Milton Kieswetter And Catherine H. Kieswetter, Of Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2072 | Kilpatrick | William Frederick | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-23 Age 23 | J/86304 | Pilot | 406Sqn | Mosquito NF.30 MM740 HU-G | Born on the 03d April 1921 in Winnipeg. A student prior to service. Enlisted on the 31st August 1939. Son of Charles Frederick (died 04th April 1979, age 90) and Wilhelmina Kilpatrick (née Shaw - died 19th March 1988, age 88), of 263 Centennia Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Brother of Wilhelmina. Epitaph: 'John Iii.16. For God So Loved The World, That He Gave His Only Begotten Son'. | Commemorated Weerselo Roman Catholic Cemetery, Plot. Row 17. Grave F. Netherlands (Holland). | ||||
| 2073 | King | Douglas Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-30 Age 24 | J/4824 | 76Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. Son Of Douglas And Inez G. King, Of Buenos Aires, Argentina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2074 | King | Donald Chesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-14 Age | J/10413 | 22OTU | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 4. Grave 61. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2075 | King | George Frederick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-03-16 Age 25 | J/15525 | 108Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Belfast City Cemetery, Glenalina Extn. Sec. A.S. Grave 124. United Kingdom. Son Of Philip And Belinda King, Of New Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2076 | King | William David | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-12-12 Age 24 | C/39823 | Commemorated Aurora Cemetery, Lot S. 109. Sec. A. Canada. Son Of William Charles And Esther H. King, Of Aurora; Husband Of Jean M. King, Of Shanty Bay. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2077 | King | William Robert | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | R J | 125096 17510 | BA | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) RCAF KTS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1CNS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 23OTU (RAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch X X Anson Anson & Battle Anson Anson & Hudson X Wellington Wellington Wellington HE568 | 5 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 2 Sep 1941 - Victoriaville, Quebec 8 Nov 1941 - Hamilton, Ontario 27 Nov 1941 - Failed Pilot Training 28 Nov 1941 - Remustered to Bomb Aimer - Trenton Ontario 4 Jan 1942 - Malton, Ontario 12 Apr 1942 - Jarvis, Ontario 24 May 1942 - Rivers, Manitoba 23 July 1942 - Debert, Nova Scotia 10 Oct 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 3 Nov 1942 - RAF Pershore, Worcestershire 20 Feb 1943 - RAF Middleton St. George, Durham 1 June 1943 - Shot down by a Ju88 over the Bay of Biscay | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. Son of William and Thelma Wilhelmina (nee Carroll) King, of Kingston, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2078 | King | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 22 | J/85091 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Hugh And Agnes King, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2079 | King | Jack Alexander Stewart | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 27 | J/94849 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. E. 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Alexander And Mary King, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2080 | Kingsbury | George Frazer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-26 Age 21 | J/89805 | 5Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Imphal War Cemetery, 7. J. 5. India. Son Of G. Clifford Kingsbury And Mary F. Kingsbury, Of South Hull, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2081 | Kingston | Philip Alan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 20 | J/85533 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xv. A. 2. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Joseph George And Lillian Marion Kingston, Of Regina, Saskatchewan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2082 | Kingswood | Gordon Thomas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-02-12 Age 20 | J/48312 | Commemorated Brantford (Greenwood) Cemetery, East half. Lot 1132. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Arthur And Emma Kingswood, Of Brantford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2083 | Kinsman | Bennett Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-31 Age 22 | J/93051 | 179Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. C. 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Daniel And Helen Leith Kinsman, Of Macrorie, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2084 | Kippen | Angus Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-16 Age 25 | J/7208 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Great Bircham (St. Mary) Churchyard, Plot 1. Row 3. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Angus Wilmer And Charlotte May Kippen, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A. (University Of Toronto). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2085 | Kirby | Arthur Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-30 Age | J/8814 | Commemorated Hylton (Castletown) Cemetery, Sec. D. Row 1. Grave 712. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2086 | Kirby | Alfred | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-09 Age 21 | R/95300 | 2nd Pilot | 20OTU | Wellington L7845 ZT-E | Crashed near Loch Lee after an engine cowling came loose and fouled a propeller | Commemorated Fettercairn Cemetery, Sec. D. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Epitaph: KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Son Of Edmund Cecil And Catherine Edith Kirby, Of Transcona, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database L7845 |
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| 2087 | Kirchin | Clarence Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 27 | C/6701 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Evelyn Page Kirchin, Of Victoria, British Columbia; Husband Of Therese Kirchin, Of Ottawa, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2088 | Kirkpatrick | Roy Nixon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 21 | J/87621 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. C. 11. Germany. Son Of William C. And Alice E. Kirkpatrick, Of Cabri, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2089 | 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 | ||||||
| 2090 | Kirton | Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | J/88776 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Baisy-Thy Communal Cemetery, South-East Part. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2091 | Kitchen | John Colwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-01 Age | J/15997 | Observer | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax W7710 | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 4. A. 1. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. C. Albert Kitchen, Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Coned by 1 Res/Flakscheinw Abt 609 (Werfer 12). Shot down by 1-4 Res Flak Abt 306 and 1-3/lei Flak Abt 755 near Flensburg Klushof Niehuus at 2236hrs. Crashed Niehuus 6km NNW of Flensburg | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Halifax W7710 Archive Report W7710 |
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| 2092 | Kleckner | Cardell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-06 Age | J/5055 | 258Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 419. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2093 | Klein | Irvine George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 21 | J/86438 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row C. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Emilie Klein, Of Esk, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2094 | Klintworth | Richard Barthold | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-11-03 Age 23 | J/11329 | Commemorated Otsego (St. Margarets) Catholic Cemetery, Lot 72. Block H. USA. Son Of Michael C. And Margaret C. Klintworth, Of Otsego. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2095 | Knight | Martin Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age | J/86435 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. C. 24-26. Germany. Son Of Thomas And Ann B. Knight, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2096 | Knight | Ronald Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-25 Age 39 | J/95364 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 14 F. 15-18. Germany. Son Of Frank Charles And Mary Ann Knight; Husband Of Jessie Morrison Knight, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2097 | Knoke | Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-05 Age 20 | J/95370 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 17. E. 1. Germany. Son Of August And Justine Knoke, Of Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2098 | Knowles | David Mcgillivray | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-25 Age 23 | J/8822 | 11Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of Arthur Knowles, And Of Maida Parlow Knowles, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2099 | Knowles | George William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-08 Age | J/12998 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of Gordon And Catherine Knowles, Of Sarnia, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2100 | Knox | Victor Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 21 | J/92327 | 419Sqn | Halifax II HX189 VR-J | Born on the 29th November 1922 in Toronto. Son of James (died 29th February 1940, age 52) and Letitia Knox (née Owtrim - died in 1949 age 60), of 189 Rosethorn Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Grave inscription reads: “On Earth He Nobly Did His Best, Grant Him Jesus, Heavenly Rest”. | Commemorated Couvron-Et-Aumencourt Communal Cemetery, Row B. Grave 1. France. | |||||
| 2101 | Koellhoffer | George Thomas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-05 Age 23 | J/9281 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Chichester Cemetery, Square 42. R.C. Plot. Grave 52. United Kingdom. Son Of George E. Koellhoffer And Theresa A. Koellhoffer, Of Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2102 | Kohut | Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 28 | J/89386 | 61Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Louis And Frances Kohut, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2103 | Koivu | Jack Olavi | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-26 Age | J/19263 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 30. A. 14. Germany. Son Of William And Vilma Koivu, Of Noranda, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2104 | Kopp | John Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age | J/89848 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. F. 2. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2105 | Kossatz | Thomas Carle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age | J/94601 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hasselt (Kruisveld) Communal Cemetery, Row A. Grave 19. Belgium. Son Of Alfred And Sarah Kossatz, Of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2106 | Kowalchuk | Theodore | Flying Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-12-06 Age 22 | J/27726 | Pilot | 434Sqn | Halifax III NR143 WL-M | Son Of Nick And Helen Kowalchuk, Of Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2107 | Krahn | George Cornelius | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 24 | J/85031 | Commemorated Flushing (Vlissingen) Northern Cemetery, Row H. Grave 21. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Cornelius B. And Maria Krahn, Of Winkler, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2108 | Kram | Meryn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age | J/43740 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row C. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Leon And Anne Kram, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2109 | Kramer | Julius | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-25 Age 22 | J/85984 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated London Cemetery And Extension, Longueval, Plot 13. Row D. Coll. Grave 5-10. France. Son Of Simon Kramer, And Of Ruth Kramer, Of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2110 | Krawchuk | Steve Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/90763 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. H. 8-11. Germany. Son Of Nick And Mary Krawchuk, Of Reno, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2111 | Krefting | Raymond Marinus | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-06 Age | J/7530 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 18. D. 11. Germany. Son Of Olaf Sverre Krefting, And Of Annie Aslug Krefting, Of Haney, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2112 | Krynski | Tony | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-28 Age 20 | J/90926 | 460Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph And Elizebeth Krynski, Of Kemnay, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2113 | Kryskow | Edward James.Casimir | F/O | ![]() | Evader | J | 22366 | Air Bomber | RCAF | X Lancaster DV367 AS-K Lancaster JA921 | 18 Oct 44 - Attack on Brunswick 1945-01-19 Posted to 156Sqn | Crew Members: W/O. Ramsay Stanners RAF 1554370 Pilot: Sgt. Royce Prankett RAF 1131229 Flight Engineer: Sgt. E. J. C. Kryskow RCAF J/22366 Air Bomber: Sgt. Ernest Hopcraft RAF 1577726 Navigator: Sgt. Thomas James Brewer RCAF R/133415 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Ainsley Charles George Merces RAF 1602737 Rear Gunner: Sgt. Humphrey Watkin Hughes RAF 1066930 Wireless Operator | Archive Report JA921 | ||
| 2114 | Kubin | John Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 19 | J/95378 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Michael Kubin, And Of Mary Bernice Kubin, Of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2115 | Kuleski | Stephen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 25 | J | J/87624 | PLT | 432Sqn | Halifax MZ506 QO-X | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row C. Coll. Grave 38-42. France. Son Of William And Pearl Kuleski, of Michel, British Columbia, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2116 | Kuntz | William Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 25 | J/29056 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. H. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of William A. Kuntz And Agnes C. Kuntz, Of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. B. Sc. (Notre Dame University, Indiana). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2117 | Kurtzhals | Allan Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 24 | J/94600 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Viii. B. 17. Belgium. Son Of Alexander And Mabel Kurtzhals, Of Salmo, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2118 | Kwas | Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-28 Age | J/87091 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2119 | Kyle | Charles Harrison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 23 | C/85505 | Flight Engineer | 434Sqn | Halifax LW173 WL-K | Born on the 24th January 1921 at Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of Howard David and Annie Eloise Kyle (née Harrison) of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Brother of Pte. William Leonard Kyle of the Royal Regiment of Canada R.C.I.C. killed on the 19th February 1945 age 27. Information courtesy John Jones March 2021. | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 4. G. 12. France. | ||||
| 2120 | Labach | Peter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-16 Age 22 | J/86448 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harderwijk General Cemetery, British Plot 1. Grave 62. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Wasyl And Pearl Labach, Of St. Julien, Saskatchewan, Canada. Teacher'S Certificate, First Class. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2121 | Labarge | Bernard Henry | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-03-12 Age 28 | J/16635 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated La Malmaison Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1-5. France. Son Of Charles Henry And Martha T. Labarge, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2122 | Labella | Anthony Joseph | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-12 Age 26 | J/9486 | Commemorated Winnipeg Assumption Gardens, Plot 168. Sec. B. Grave 11. Canada. Son Of Peter And Emily Labella, Of Port Chester, New York, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2123 | Labelle | Joseph Gaston Gustave Andre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age 24 | J/90935 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Aabenraa Cemetery, Allied Mil. Plot. Row 5. 8. Denmark. Son Of Gustave And Berthe Labelle, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2124 | Lacelle | Joseph Harvey Milton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-28 Age 23 | J/15165 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery, 29. A. 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Joseph T. And Victoria A. Lacelle, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2125 | Lachance | Joseph Leonidas Roger Rolland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 20 | J/18922 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. J. 9. Germany. Son Of Lactance And Marie-Berthe Lachance, Of Quebec City, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2126 | Lacombe | Joseph Mervin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 22 | J/87429 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Flushing (Vlissingen) Northern Cemetery, Row H. Grave 22. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Donald Arthur And Mary Elizabeth Lacombe, Of South River, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2127 | Ladd | Frederick Lewellyn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 22 | J/87430 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Fred And Clara Ladd, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2128 | Lafferty | Albert Ervin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age | J/86397 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2129 | Laflamme | Henry Mathias | Sgt F/Sgt W/O2 P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R J | 74490 15983 | PLT | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 601Sqn (RAF) 601Sqn (RAF) 33Sqn (RAF) 203 Group HQ (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 83 GSU (RAF) 184Sqn (RAF) 184Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard X Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane X X X X X Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon JP495 | Born on the 18th June 1921 in Wales, Ontario. Worked as an office clerk at chicken hatchery for 2 years prior to service. Enlisted on the 14th November 1940.
Trained at No. 2 Service Flying Training School at Uplands. No. 1 Initial Training School in Victoriaville. No. 13 Elementary Flying Training School in Eugene. Awarded his pilot wings in September 1941 and promoted to sergeant. Posted to No. 9 Service Flying Training School at Summerside. Embarked Canada for England on the 18th September 1941. With No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre on the 28th September 1941. Further training with No. 56 Operational Training Unit. Joined 601 squadron at Duxford on the 29th November 1941. Posted to 33 squadron on the 21st February 1942. Awarded commission on the 03rd September 1942. Returned to England on the 19th January 1944. Joined 184 Squadron on the 08th June 1944. Son of Henry Mathias (died 1974, age 81) and Albertha Laflamme (née Poitevin - died 1963, age 65) of Wales, Ontario. One brother, Hoch, and two sisters Rose Marie and Francoise (died 2000, age 68). Epitaph: 'Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him, O Lord'. | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xviii. H. 4. France. | |||
| 2130 | Lafrance | Joseph Claude Andre | FLTLT | ![]() . | DFC (USA) | RCAF attached to USAF 16th Fighter Interceptor, 39th Fighter Interceptor | F-86 Sabre | 1952-08-05 | 1 MIG-15 Victory. Served Korea 1952-05-15 - 1952-09-26 Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) - 16th and 39th Squadrons, 39th Fighter Interceptor Wing (USAF) - Awarded as per AFRO 153/53 dated 20 March 1953. Medal presented in France, February 1957. Born in Quebec City; enlisted 1947. Attached to Special Force, 14 May 1952; 16th Fighter Interceptor Squadron 20 May 1952 to 31 May 1952; 39th Fighter Interceptor Squadron 1 June 1952 to 20 September 1952. Struck of Special Force 29 September 1952. Flew first sortie on 28 May 1952 and a total of 49 Sabre and one T-33 operational missions (67 hours 15 minutes on Sabres, one hour 50 minutes on T-33) plus 12 hours 35 minutes non-combat on Sabres. Combat was at 1540 hours close to Sariwon; he scored hits all over enemy fuselage and engine area; pilot seen to eject. Rose to Major-General. In 1969 activated No.433 (Francophone) Squadron; later commanded CFB Winnipeg; was Director General Policy Planning at NDHQ and commander of No.10 Tactical Air Group, St. Hubert. Retired April 1981 to become senior civil servant. Tunics in Canadian War Museum. See H.A. Halliday, "In Korean Skies", Roundel, December 1963 and January 1964. “Flight Lieutenant Claude A. Lafrance distinguished himself by outstanding airmanship and bravery while participating in a flight for four F-86 type aircraft on 5 August 1952. After sighting a flight of two MIG-15 type aircraft Flight Lieutenant Lafrance immediately set up his attack. He succeeded in destroying one MIG-15 type aircraft. He then aided in driving the remaining fighter across the Yalu River. Flight Lieutenant Lafrance finally returned to his home base on a minimum of fuel supply. By his high personal courage and devotion to duty, Flight Lieutenant Lafrance has brought great credit upon himself, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force.” Far East Air Forces AP0925 dated 9 September 1952 gives following account of his MIG kill: “First Lieutenant [sic] Claude A. Lafrance...is officially credited with the destruction of one MIG-15 type aircraft in aerial combat at 1540I on 5 August 1952 near Sariwon, Korea. Flying number three position in a flight of four F86 type aircraft, Lieutenant Lafrance closed on the leader of an element of two MIG-15s. Lieutenant Lafrance opened fire, scoring hits over the entire fuselage and engine section of the MIG. The enemy pilot was observed to eject himself in the vicinity of Sariwon.” | Korean War Database | |||||
| 2131 | Lailey | Peter Childs | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-07 Age 23 | J/92144 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter Whitney Lailey And Grace Winifred Lailey, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A., University Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2132 | Laing | Norman Leslie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-27 Age 22 | J/15432 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of George Edward And Jean Sterling Laing, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2133 | Laing | Richard Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-12 Age | J/5334 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2134 | Laing | John Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age | J/90517 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row C. Grave 32. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2135 | Laing | Frederick Davidson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-14 Age | J/90303 | 624Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2136 | Laing | James Christopher | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-09 Age 20 | J/94146 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row G. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Payson Laing And Eva May Laing, Of Peterboro, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2137 | Laird | George Johnstone | Squadron Leader | ![]() ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 29 | J/4896 | Pilot | 427Sqn | Halifax LV923 ZL-M | Born on the 14th August 1920 in Winnipeg, the son of George Johnston and Isabella Macrae Laird (née Dawson), of 2621 Assinbourne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and husband of Robert Elma Laird (née Ward). Grave inscription reads: "I Have Fought A Good Fight, I Have Finished My Course, I Have Kept The Faith". | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Xii. B. 3. Belgium. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2138 | Laird | David Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 26 | J/90383 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. J. 21. Germany. Son Of William Edgar And Cassie Gordon Laird, Of Scotsguard, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2139 | Laird | John Seddon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 21 | J/87503 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 11. E. 4. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Lawrence And Elizabeth Laird, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2140 | Lalonde | Joseph Moise Gaston | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 23 | J/18455 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2141 | Lalor | Fintan Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-13 Age 21 | J/22229 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Patrick Michael And Myrtle Edna Lalor, Of Pine Falls, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2142 | Lamarre | Joseph Guy Georges | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-11 Age 24 | J/89917 | Commemorated Belgrade War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. C. 2-7. Serbia. Son Of Armand F. Lamarre And Alexandrine Lamarre, Of St. Remi, Napierville Co., Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2143 | Lamarre | Joseph Yves Jean Claude | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-06 Age 20 | J/95374 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. E. 18. Germany. Son Of Mrs. M. A. Lamarre, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2144 | Lamb | Robert Arnold | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 41881 | PLT | 1SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 83GDC (RAF) 84GDC (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane X Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire X X X | 18-Sep-1943 to 11-Feb-1944 – Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 90 26-Feb-1944 to 11-Apr-1944 – Maitland, N.S. Course No. 5 22-May 1944 to 11-Aug-1944 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 27 26-Aug-1944 to 9-Sep-1944 – Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 27B 9-Sep-1944 to 23-Sep-1944 – Greenwood, N.S. Course No. 27B Oct-1944 to Feb-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Feb-1945 to 24-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 to 1-Aug-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey U.K. 1-Aug-1945 to 24-Oct-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 24-Oct-1945 to Nov-1945 – Lasham, Hants, U.K. Nov-1945 to Jan-1946 – Bournemouth, U.K. Jan-1946 – Repatriation to Canada (Hespeler, ON.) 25-May-1946 – Released from the RCAF | FO. R.A. Lamb was a Ferry pilot who flew with FO. A.E. Ferrey, FO. J.M. Gallant, FO. R.E. Lowry and FO. B.E. Monette with No. 83 G.S.U. Deceased on 13 Nov 1997 Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe) | ||||
| 2145 | Lamb | Thomas Fraser | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-26 Age 21 | J/7422 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Garrett John Lamb, And Of Emma Luella Lamb, Of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2146 | Lamb | Collin Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age | J/90283 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 2. H. 10. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2147 | Lamb | Robert Arthur | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-09-03 Age 27 | J/87830 | PLT | 426Sqn | Halifax VII LW206 OW-Q | Born on the 13th April 1917 in Vancouver. Son of Addie Ellie Lamb, of 3654 5th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Grave inscription: 'In Sacred Memory Of A Loving Son'. A total of 419 flying hours were logged with 143 on the Halifax. Trained with No. 3 Service Flying Training School in Canada. No. 11 Pilot Advanced Flying School, 24 Operational Training Unit and 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 43. I. 7. The United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2148 | Lamb | William Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() courtesy Claude Lafleur ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age 19 | J | J/95165 | Air/Gnr | 428Sqn | Lancaster KB751 NA-Q | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of William Alexander Lamb And Catherine Tosh Lamb, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2149 | Lambert | Edward Roger | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | J | 35772 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster Mk I AS-K2 PD224 | Attacking Duisberg. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. D. 15. Germany. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Joseph William Powell RAAF 418323 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Harold Irwin Scott RCAF R/252756 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Schaff RCAF R/213524 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Andrew McNeill RCAF J/25785 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Albert Amos RAF 616762 Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Edward Rodger Lambert RCAF J/35772 Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Bryan Evans Roberts RCAF J/36862 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2150 | Lamont | James | Pilot Officer | MiD | Killed 1943-10-20 Age 23 | J | J/39103 | WAG / Passenger | 10Sqn (RCAF) | B-24 Liberator 3701 H | Commemorated St. Donat Roman Catholic Cemetery, Coll. Grave. Lot Ge. 34. Canada. Son Of John And Mary Lamont, Of Abbotsford, British Columbia. | ||||
| 2151 | Lamont | Douglas Peter | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | J | 24630 | BA | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Moth Crane X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X X | 23 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 March 1942 2 Aug 1942 27 Sep 1942 18 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 5 Dec 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 Daniel Peter and Agnes Mabel Lamont, of Minto, Manitoba. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 2152 | Lamont | Raymond Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-20 Age 21 | J/90746 | 620Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of James D. And Anna Edythe Lamont, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2153 | Lamontagne | Joseph Georges Gilles Claude | Sgt | ![]() | PoW No: 904 Camp: Stalag Luft Heydekrug | R | 104784 | Pilot | 425Sqn | Wellington BK340 KW-T | 12 Mar 43 - POW - Nightfighter - | From Quebec, Canada. 7 operation sorties with 40.2 operational flying hours. | |||
| 2154 | Lamphear | Norman Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age 28 | C/93898 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. H. 10. Germany. Son Of Orsen Irving Lamphear And Grace M. Lamphear, Of Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2155 | Land | James Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-19 Age 22 | J/85241 | 15Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of John Frank And Beulah Ellison Land; Husband Of Helen Louise Land, Of Baldwyn, Mississippi, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2156 | Lane | Carleton Thompson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-08 Age 25 | J/4777 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Carleton Lane And Doris Thompson Lane, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Ann Beverley Lane. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2157 | Lang | Andrew Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-01 Age 29 | J/16053 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 1. G. 21. Germany. Son Of William And Grace Mcmaster Lang, Of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2158 | Lang | Wallace Ewing | P/O Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-11-05 Age 22 | J/43946 | BA | 429Sqn | Lancaster 1 RA571 RAF Leeming | 1945-11-05 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row K. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Epitaph:
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING LEAVE WE NOW OUR DEAR ONE SLEEPING. Son Of John And Mae E. Lang, Of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The bomber with a crew of 6 and 2 ground crew had taken off for a local training fight from its home base at RAF.Leeming heading south. The crew carried out all of the requirements of the flight including a 'George' test and turned for home but poor weather had closed in over the hills losing sight of the ground. The crew called for a fix from Leeming which they received. They tried to also get a visual with the ground which sadly led to the bomber impacting the high ground of Beamsley Beacon on low boggy ground behind the hill top . Bursting into flames the bomber broke up. Crew: Killed includes Conley (Pilot): Cpl. William John Ellis RCAF R/153918 (AG) passenger KIFA. Flying Officer Wallace Ewing Lang RCAF J/43946 (BA). Flight Sergeant Arnold Emerson Stinson RCAF R/272834 (FE) KIA . Survivors: Flying Officer Alan Price Coleman RCAF J/36946 (Nav), of Magrath, Alberta, Seriously injured. Flight Sergeant Francis John Moran RCAF R/291031 (W/Op/AG) of St.Catharines, Ontario, Seriously injured. LAC Reginald Embree Henderson RCAF R/271683 (AG) passenger, of Drum Head, NS. Very seriously injured. Sergeant Joseph Patrick Belanger RCAF R/256024 (AG), Injured. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses & Incidents Database RA571 yorkshire-aircraft-co.uk |
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| 2159 | Langford | Frederick George | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-02-24 Age 27 | J/85119 | PLT | 51Sqn (RAF) | Halifax III LV778 C6-B | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. E. 27. Germany. Son Of Frederick William Langford, And Of Amy Elizabeth Langford Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2160 | Langille | George Eugene | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | MiD![]() | KIA Age 22 | R J | 84598 85756 | ADM Clerk PLT | RCAF 8SFTS (RCAF) 21EFTS (RCAF) 21EFTS (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 55OTU (RAF) 193Sqn (RAF) 193Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X X Finch Harvard Hurricane X Master & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MN912 | 8 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 17 Feb 1941 - Adm Staff 4 July 1941 - Adm Staff 23 May 1942 - Remustered to pilot 24 May 1942 13 Sep 1942 22 Nov 1942 3 Apr 1943 2 July 1943 - UK 27 July 1943 19 Sep 1943 25 Nov 1944 - Flak, broke up in mid air near Putten NL | - Mention in Despatches - No.193 Squadron (deceased) - Award effective 14 June 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1478/45 dated 21 September 1945. Commemorated Putten General Cemetery, Plot A. Row 1. Grave 2. Netherlands. Son of Bamford and Helen Langille, of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Aircrew Deaths Database RCAFA Awards database |
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| 2161 | Langley | Lloyd George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age | J/92155 | 199Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2162 | Langlois | John D'Arcy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-11 Age 22 | J/85717 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row A. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of John D. Langlois And Neva M. Langlois, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2163 | Langridge | George James | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Kenneth Horne | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 22 | J/90385 | Air/Bmr | 619 Squadron | Lancaster i LL904 PG-S | Born on the 10th March 1922 in Toronto. Son of William Lutner Langridge (died 02nd March 1953, age 78) and Elizabeth M. Langridge, of 587 Lansdowne Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'The Greatest Gift Of All, The Gift Of His Unfinished Life'. | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. H. 12-19. Germany. | ||||
| 2164 | Langrill | William Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 22 | J/90933 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Richard G. And Nellie May Langrill. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2165 | Lankin | William Walford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age | J/94171 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Iii. E. 6. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2166 | Lansdowne | Edwin Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age | J/91046 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 15. Grave 19. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2167 | Lapointe | Peter John Orville | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 23 | J/85411 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Peter John And Gertrude Lapointe, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2168 | Laporte | Joseph Roland Serge Yvan | AC2 AC1 LAC --- P/O F/O F/L ------- F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | J | 8175A 6958 | Eng Fitter PLT | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 76 Base HCU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF --------------------- 438 (Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X X Harvard & Yale X Finch Harvard & Yale Moth & Finch Harvard & Anson Finch Harvard & Anson X Halifax Halifax Halifax PN172 X X --------------------- Harvard X | 8 Sep 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 Dec 1939 17 July 1940 23 March 1941 - Remustered to Pilot 22 Apr 1941 9 June 1941 21 Aug 1941 - Flying Instructor Course 2 Nov 1941 - Flying Instructor 12 Dec 1942 - Flying Instructor 8 Jan 1944 - Flying Instructor 13 April 1944 - UK 1944 23 Dec 1944 16 March 1945 - Heavily damaged on RTB 13 June 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 13 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF --------------------- 2 Oct 1946 - Joined RCAF Auxiliary 25 Aug 1948 - Retired from the RCAF Auxiliary | ![]() (Photo: Laporte and his 425Sqn crew in front of their Halifax). - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 18 May 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1085/45 dated 29 June 1945. - Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 3 July 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1453/45 dated 14 September 1945. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil - 438Sqn) | RCAFA Awards database Accident report Losses and Incidents Database 425 Squadron Blog |
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| 2169 | Larden | Alan William Jessup | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | CGM (Flying)![]() | Injured | R J | 90883 18700 | BA | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 8AOS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 2ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 26OTU (RAF) 1657CU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) ? RCAF | X X Anson Battle Anson X Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling EF452 ? | 27 June 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - North Bay, Ontario 13 Sep 1941 - Victoriaville, Quebec 9 Nov 1941 - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 14 Feb 1942 - Fingal, Ontario 28 March 1942 - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick 31 May 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 15 Sep 1942 - RAF Little Horwood, Buckinghamshire 7 March 1943 - RAF Stradishall, Suffolk 17 May 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 12 Aug 1943 - Crash landed his Stirling bomber when pilot incapacited ? | - Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) - No.218 Squadron - Award effective 4 August 1943 as per London Gazette dated 24 September 1943 and AFRO 2386/43 dated 19 November 1943. Deceased on 21 December 1994, in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Losses and Incidents Database 218 Squadron Association Accident Report |
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| 2170 | Large | George Russell | P/O F/O F/L | ![]()
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| 2171 | Larkin | Mark Richard | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 21 | J/93682 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Vieux-Berquin Communal Cemetery, Grave 5. France. Son Of Richard And Anne Larkin, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2172 | Larmouth | William Oswald Derry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 26 | J/89982 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. F. 9. Germany. Son Of John Wilfred And Katie May Derry Larmouth, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth L. Larmouth, Of Ridgetown, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2173 | Larsen | George Martin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 29 | C/88590 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 4. D. 16. Germany. Son Of Axel And Georgina Larsen, Of Quebec City, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2174 | Larson | Richard Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-17 Age 22 | J/19262 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. C. 9. Germany. Son Of Aksel And Hattie Larson, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2175 | Larson | John Alexander Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age | J/95382 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. B. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2176 | Lasby | Lawrence Edley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-14 Age 32 | J/13075 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4198. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Wear Lasby And Annie Lasby. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2177 | Latham | Jim | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 19 | J/88857 | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 5. H. 9. Germany. Son Of Georg And Mary N. Latham, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2178 | Latornell | Maurice Coupland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 28 | J/19946 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 4. D. 15. Germany. Son Of Sidney C. And Lottie M. Latornell, Of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2179 | Laturnus | Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age | J/86453 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 19. 4. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2180 | Laughland | Alan MacNeiley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age 21 | J/19334 | Air Gunner | 617Sqn | Lancaster ED735 | 19 Oct 44 - | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. Lancaster was one of eleven aircraft detailed to attack the Antheor Viaduct again using 12,000lb High Capacity thin walled ‘Tall Boy’ bombs and new gyro bomb sights. Flying on to Blida Airfield in North Africa, Grimes and his crew were scheduled to return on 17-18 November, routed out over the Bay of Biscay. Grimes was killed in action on this flight when Lancaster ED735, piloted by Flight Lieutenant E. E. G. Youseman, DFC, and crewed by a very experienced crew that contained no fewer than four DFM recipients, was lost without trace, having probably falling victim to enemy fighters over the Bay. All the crew were killed. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster ED735 |
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| 2181 | Laurie | Douglas Ian Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 24 | J/87432 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Wilfrid John And Margaret Isabelle Laurie, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Husband Of Joan Mary Laurie (Nee Haynes), Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2182 | Laut | Ross K. | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-21 Age 22 | J/22723 | Pilot | 427Sqn | Halifax III LV836 ZL-Y | Born on the 26th July 1921. Enlisted on the 24th August 1940. Commissioned on the 22nd January 1943. Son of Frank and Nina Laut, of Crossfield, Alberta, Canada. Epitaph: 'Rest In Peace'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row A. Grave 19. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2183 | Lavallee | Louis Max | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Alain Godignon | Killed 1943-07-23 Age 23 | J | J/18759 | AG | 161 (RAF)Sqn | Halifax V DK119 MA-U | Son of Francis Octave (died 08th December 1955, age 60) and of Leonie/Ninette (née Duvernois - died in 1972, age 76) Lavallée of East 61st Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Epitaph: 'Fils Bien-Aime De F.O. Et Leonie Lavallee, Vancouver, Canada. R.I.P.'. | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 3. F. 15. France. | |||
| 2184 | Lavalley | David Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Jones
| Killed 1944-12-06 Age 28 | J/95177 | W/Op/Air Gunner | 434Sqn | Halifax III NR143 WL-M | Prior to service worked for Ottawa Car and Aircraft Ltd.Son of John Cecil (died 14th June 1952, age 63) and Hannah J. Lavalley (née Graham - died 02nd December 1956, age 74), of 22 Willow Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2185 | Lavery | Kenneth Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-04 Age 25 | J/15318 | 296Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Christchurch Cemetery, Sec. W. (Uncons. New). Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Graham And Anne Lavery, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2186 | Lavery | Charles Algernon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age 19 | J/89108 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. H. 27. Germany. Son Of Algernon De Sylvia Lavery And Mildred Viola Kaiser Lavery; Husband Of Margaret H. W. Darling Lavery, Of Toronto. Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2187 | Laviolette | Joseph Alexandre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age | J/19970 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2188 | Law | Raymond Ingham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-14 Age | J/19326 | 119Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. lawx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2189 | Lawless | Joseph Frederick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-16 Age 32 | J/8443 | 200Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Fajara War Cemetery, 3. B. 3. Gambia. Son Of Thomas And Jennie Lawless, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2190 | Lawrence | Richard Chilrose | AC2 AC1 LAC P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 28 | R J | 51385 6228 | Clerk PLT | RCAF Records (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 60OTU (RAF) 81Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF 127Sqn (RAF) 127Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Finch Harvard & Yale X Defiant Spitfire X X Hurricane Hurricane BN406 | 6 Oct 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 8 May 1940 12 Dec 1940 - Remustered to Pilot 16 Jan 1941 8 Apr 1941 29 July 1941 - UK 8 Sep 1941 15 Jan 1942 11 May 1942 - RAF Takoradi West Africa 30 May 1942 - RAF Almaza Egypt 11 June 1942 3 Nov 1942 - Shot down by Bf109 | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son of Richard Chilrose and Irene Merilda (nee Ross) Lawrence, of Winnipeg Manitoba; Husband of Norah Frances Lawrence, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2191 | Lawrence | Henry Bruce | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-01-23 Age 22 | J/23009 | Commemorated Weston (Riverside) Cemetery, Sec. D. Plot 137. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Ale.Y And Ella May Lawrence, Of Weston. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2192 | Lawrence | Glyn James | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-07-30 Age 22 | J/14351 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HE810 AS-Y | Attack on Hamburg | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5A. A1. 10. Germany. Son Of John And Beatrice Lawrence, Of Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada. Diploma In Agriculture. Crew Members: Plt. Off. Eric Gordon Birkbeck RAF 50786 - Pilot: Flt. Lt. James Robert Brind RAF 136327 - Air BomberL Flg. Off. Alfred Ernest Bransgrove RAF 120951 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Harry Taylor Furniss RAF 2206880 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Glyndyr James Lawrence RCAF J/14351 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2193 | Lawson | John Stephen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 22 | J/15200 | 78Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Dr. H. B. Lawson, And Of Alice R. Lawson, Of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2194 | Lawson | Orval Percy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-07 Age 27 | J/94370 | 14Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 282. Egypt. Son Of George And Jennie Lawson; Husband Of Annie Mildred Lawson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2195 | Lawson | Victor Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-28 Age | J/86493 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2196 | Lawson | Wilfred Carroll | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 25 | J/19672 | 51Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Wilfred Roy And Mary Carolyn Lawson, Of Burk'S Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2197 | Lawton | Darwin Cameron | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA | J | 95383 | AG | 432Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NP689 | 15 Mar 1945 - Flak | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31.D.16 | Archive Report NP689 Allied Losses Database NP689 Veterans Affairs Canada 6 Bomber Group Ops Remember Them Back to Normandy |
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| 2198 | Lawton | Darwin Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 19 | J/95383 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31. D. 16. Germany. Son Of Frederick And Helga Lawton, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2199 | Laycock | Joseph Frederick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-09-12 Age 25 | J/6224 | Commemorated Calgary Union Cemetery, Lot 2. Sec. L. Block 4. Canada. Son Of Joseph H. Laycock And Sarah Luana Laycock, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2200 | Layng | William George | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 21 | J/38188 | Navigator | 419Sqn (Moose) RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB745 | Lancaster X KB745 from RAF Middleton St George. 89 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons were joined by 39 Lancasters from 419 and 428 squadrons on an attack on the U-boat pens and dock area of Bergen. The crews were over the target at between 12,000 and 14,000 feet, releasing 1,315,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, the harbour and dock area were well hit with some loads creeping into the built up area. German U-Boats had been forced out of the Biscay ports following the Allied liberation of France and Bergen was one of several Norwegian ports now being used as thu forward operating bases for the U-boats. The pens at Bergen were being enlarged, with an influx of German technicians and a large labour force. 93 Halifaxes and 47 Lancasters of 6 and 8 Groups were dispatched to attack Bergen, most of the aircraft being allocated to the pens but 14 Halifaxes and 6 Lancasters were ordered to bomb individual U-boats known to be moored in the harbour. 12 Mosquitoes of 100 Group acted as a long-range fighter escort. KB745 crashed into the Cheviot Hills near the Scottish border after the bombing raid on Norwegian U-boat pens. Crew KB745: F/O Duncan, George Ross (RCAF) Pilot P/O Karstens, William Russell (RCAF) Wireless Air Gunner F/O Layng, William George (RCAF) Navigator P/O Tierney, Thomas Bernard (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Trott, Donald Alexander (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Hall, John William (RAFVR) Flight Engineer | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Epitaph: AT REST. GOD'S WILL BE DONE Son Of George H. Layng And Marjorie Layng, Of St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database KB745 419Sqn History |
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| 2201 | Layton | Frederick William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 20 | J/90289 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Marissel French National Cemetery, Grave 257. France. Son Of Frederick George And Alma Irene Layton, Of Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2202 | Lazier | Vernon John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 22 | J/95161 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Iii. E. 9. Belgium. Son Of Harry Hart Lazier And Lillian May Lazier, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2203 | Le Brock | Joseph Willy Odessa Roger Garry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-19 Age | J/18873 | 103Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2204 | Le Drew | Donald Alfred Parsons | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age | J/87669 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. E. 20-23. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2205 | Le Page | Joseph Louis Philippe | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-01 Age | J/15698 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 2. E. 3. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2206 | Le Vasseur | Lucien Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age 24 | J/90129 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 29. A. 5-6. Germany. Son Of Albert And Carmen Le Vasseur, Of Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2207 | Leach | Roy Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 24 | J/88668 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Pearl Leach, Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2208 | Leader | Robert Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-11 Age 21 | J/19261 | 635Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 12. E. 6. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Arthur And Alice Leader, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2209 | Learmonth | Andrew Owen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-02 Age | J/4764 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2210 | Leatherdale | Charles Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | J/19073 | 156Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Milton James Leatherdale And Margaret Ann Leatherdale, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2211 | Leaver | Francis Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-31 Age 22 | J/18900 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 4. A. 1. Belgium. Son Of John Henry And Marie Mabel Leaver, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2212 | Lebano | Frank George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 21 | J/87266 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Wevelgem Communal Cemetery, Grave E. 499. Belgium. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Nicholas Lebano, Of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2213 | Leboldus | John Anthony | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R | 155568 | AG | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 16OTU (RAF) 311FTU (RAF) RAF Middle East 142Sqn (RAF) 142Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Moth X Battle X Welington Welington X Welington Welington LN566 | 17 Feb 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Regina, Saskatchewan 10 March 1942 - Brandon, Manitoba 24 May 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 27 Sep 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 24 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training - Trenton, Ontario 24 Jan 1943 - Remustered to Air Gunner - MacDonald, Manitoba 12 Mau 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 25 May 1943 - RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire 15 Aug 1943 - RAF Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 9 Sep 1943 - Tunisia 12 Sep 1943 - RAF Kairouan, Tunisia 25 Nov 1943 - Crashed in mountains in fog | - Commemorated Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Coll. Grave Iii. C. 15-20. Italy. - Son of John and Regina (nee Weissbeck) LeBoldus (1955 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother), of Vibank, Saskatchewan. - Brother of Sergeant Martin Benedict, RCAF, KIA on 24 November 1943 in Italy. - Brother of Flying Officer Peter John Leboldus, RCAF, KIA on 24 November 1943 in Italy. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive report |
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| 2214 | Lecky | Clarence Reginald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-11 Age 28 | J/94158 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Venray War Cemetery, V. F. 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Albert David And Mary Albertine Lecky, Of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Norma Elizabeth Lecky, Of Port Arthur. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2215 | Ledingham | William Alexander | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 43852 | PLT | RCAF 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X Harvard Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Magister, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X X X | Apr-1943 – Enlisted in the RCAF at No. 11 Recruitment Centre, Toronto, ON. 15-Nov-1943 to 6-Apr-1944 – Dunnville, ON. Course No. 94 19-Jun-1944 to 8-Sep-1944 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 28 23-Sep-1944 to 21-Oct-1944 – Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Nov-1944 to Feb-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Feb-1945 to 24-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey U.K. Bournemouth, U.K. 11-Aug-1945 to 15-Aug-1945 – Repatriation to Canada (Quebec City, QC. / Weston, ON.) 16-Feb-1946 – Released from the RCAF | Alex Ledingham had three siblings in the Service of King and Country - Jean Isabel Ledingham as a Nursing Sister; S/L Hugh Robert Ledingham D.F.C. (Can/J.12266) as a pilot with No. 420 Sq. (R.C.A.F.), and F/O George Gordon Ledingham as a flight instructor in the BCATP (Trenton, ON). Deceased on May 1998 in Markdale, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 2216 | Leduc | Marie Joseph Claude Hamel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-24 Age | J/87256 | 21Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Maala Cemetery, F. 116. Yemen. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2217 | Lee | John Gosnell | Pilot Officer | Killed 1939-11-29 Age 24 | C/979 | Commemorated Highgate (Gosnell) Cemetery, Plot 52. Canada. Son of James John and Frances Lee, of Highgate. leex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2218 | Lee | Richard John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 22 | J/17759 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 3. A. 9. Germany. Son Of Stanley And Lillian Lee, Of London, Ontario, Canada. leex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2219 | Lee | Thomas Edwin | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-05 Age 21 | J/89415 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Chantilly (St. Pierre) Communal Cemetery, Row 3. Grave 372. France. Son Of Edwin And Irene Lee, Of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. leex | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2220 | Lee | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-06 Age | J/95372 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 16. F. 5-6. Germany. leex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2221 | Leech | Lawrence Malcolm | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-16 Age | J/5490 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery, Plot Jj. Grave 51. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Sidney Charles And Clara Leech, Of Mcadam, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2222 | Leech | John Peter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-24 Age | J/88346 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row B. Grave 3. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2223 | Leech | Frederick Sydney | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-26 Age | J/92652 | 502Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2224 | Leeming | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 19 | J/93959 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 1. A. 6. France. Son Of Shaw And Rosie May Leeming, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2225 | Lees | John Clive | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones
| Killed 1944-09-19 Age 20 | J/86771 | PLT | 434Sqn | Halifax III MZ908 WL-O | Son of Bernard Gordon Clive and Sorea Louise Lees, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. The grave inscription reads: “Greater Love Hath No Man”. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row E. Grave 7.. | ||||
| 2226 | Leese | Robert Gibson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-02 Age 21 | J/18774 | 15Sqn (SAAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 271. Egypt. Son Of Robert Vernon Leese And Mary Adeline Leese, Of Powell River, British Columbia, Canada.His Brother William Hewison Leese Also Fell. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2227 | Leese | William Hewison | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 20 | J | J/92069 | Air/Bmr | 10Sqn (RAF) | Halifax LV818 ZA-F | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Viii. B. 10. Belgium. Son Of Robert Vernon Leese And Mary Adeline Leese, Of Powell River, British Columbia, Canada.His Brother Robert Gibson Leese Also Fell. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2228 | Leet | Finley Ralph | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 20 | J/94850 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. E. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Finley Fraser Leet And Elizabeth Leet, Of Lachine, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2229 | Lefebvre | John Walter Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-09 Age 24 | J/88364 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Wevelgem Communal Cemetery, Grave E. 459. Belgium. Son Of Joseph Avila Lefebvre And Evelyn Cregan Lefebvre, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2230 | Legary | Harvey Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 22 | J/92353 | Air Gunner | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ757 ZL-Y | Born on the 01st August 1921 in Manitoba, Canada Enlisted on the 24th November 1941. 6 Operational sorties flown. Son of Edgar Duncan and (died 10th June 1967, age 72) Bethel Henrietta Legary (née Freddy - died 13th January 1982, age 83), of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada. Epitaph: 'A Tribute Of Love And Remembrance To One We Shall Never Forget. Our Son Harv.'. Legary Lake, Manitoba (Southeast of Tau Lake was named after P/O. Harvey Albert Legary in 1957. | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 5A. A. 12. Germany. | ||||
| 2231 | Legault | Joseph Henri Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 23 | J/89453 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. B. 12. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Joseph William And M. B. Laura Legault, Of Magog, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2232 | Legge | Lionel Edgar | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-14 Age 22 | J/14659 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of William T. Legge And Lizzie Bell Legge, Of Cartyville, Newfoundland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2233 | Legge | Preston St. Clair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age | J/87061 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 5 Coll. Grave 8-14. France. Husband Of Christina C. Legge, Of Norfolk, Massachusetts, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2234 | Lehman | Edgar Clarence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-19 Age | J/89727 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 1. H. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2235 | Lehti | Henry Waldeman | F/O | DFC![]() | J | 23735 | BA | RCAF | Lancaster ME835 AS-T X | 1944-08-29 19 Oct 44 - | Lancaster MM835 AS-T 1944-08-29: Attack on Stettin: Crew Members: Flt. Off. Laurence Gibson Holmes DFC RAF 137194 - Pilot: Flg. Off. Henry Walderman Lehti DFC RCAF J/23735 - Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Kenneth Laurence Fox DFC RAF 152941 - Navigator: Sgt. G. Roden RAF 1563991 - Wireless OperatorL: Plt. Off. Joseph Ivan Pelletier DFC RCAF J/36415 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flg. Off. L. J. Isaacson RCAF J/14555 - Rear Gunner | ||||
| 2236 | Leigh | Kenneth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-16 Age 23 | J/90981 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of John E. And Sarah Jane Leigh, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2237 | Leitch | Cecil Desmond | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R J | 95980 88418 | Radio Mech PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) RMC 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 17(P)AFU (RAF) 59OTU (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 1TEU (RAF) 175Sqn (RAF) 175Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X X Finch Harvard X Magister Master & Hurricane Master & Typhoon Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MN481 | 24 Apr 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 20 May 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 14 June 1941 - Radio Mech Course - Kingston, Ontario 26 Oct 1941 - Remustered to Pilot 16 Feb 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 24 Apr 1942 - Windsor, Ontario 19 July 1942 - Dunnville, Ontario 19 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 16 March 1943 - RAF Calveley, Cheshire 20 Apr 1943 - RAF Milfield, Northumberland 19 June 1943 - RAF Annan, Dumfrieshire 27 Oct 1943 - RAF Grangemouth 18 Nov 1943 - RAF Westhampnett, West Sussex 15 June 1944 - Bailed out over channel and drowned | - Commemorated Parkhurst Military Cemetery, Plot 15. Grave 212. United Kingdom. - Son of Gordon James and Mabel Agnes (nee Morrison) Leitch, of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. - Received posthumous comission. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database The Typhoon Ptoject |
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| 2238 | Leman | Robert Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/92614 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Catherine Ida Leman, Of Nanton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2239 | Lemieux | Joseph Henri Thomas Jacques | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age | J/16796 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. B. 23. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2240 | Lemmon | Ralph Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-07 Age | J/88864 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxv. F. 1. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2241 | Lennox | John Watt | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age | J/16481 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 15. F. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2242 | Lenover | Charles Stephen | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-12 Age 26 | J/15980 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Tildonk Churchyard, Grave 2. Belgium. Son Of James Albert And Mabel Annie Lenover, Of Chatham, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of June Rea Lenover, Of Chatham, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2243 | Lenz | Lambert William | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 25 | Muenster, Saskatchewan | R/107081 | Pilot | 1674 HCU | Halifax ll DT642 | Commemorated Glenavy Roman Catholic Churchyard, Plot 5. East Side. Grave 21. United Kingdom. Son Of Anton Valentine And Katherine Lenz, Of Muenster, Saskatchewan, Canada. Warrant Officer (pilot) Lambert Lenz was from Muenster. He was the son of Anton Valentine and Katherine Lenz, who were both originally from Minnesota. The couple moved to Muenster in 1922. They were living in St. Gregor when Lambert was born December 20, 1918. Lambert was a graduate of St. Peter’s College in Muenster and worked as a carpenter for the Wheat Pool before he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force May 22, 1941. He received his pilot’s wings at Calgary December 29, 1941. Warrant Officer Lenz then went overseas where he served with 1674 Heavy Conversion Unit, stationed at Aldergrove, piloting Halifax bombers. He was killed on July 29, 1944 when Halifax II DT642 struck trees as it was taking off and then crashed at Shanes Castle, Antrim, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Warrant Officer Lenz had been taking off on a coastal patrol mission. All aboard were also killed. Warrant Officer Lambert Lenz is buried in Glenavy Roman Catholic churchyard, Belfast, County of Antrim, Northern Ireland. He was 25 years of age. Lenz Island, Saskatchewan is named in his honour. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database |
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| 2244 | Leonard | Raymond Gale | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-20 Age 22 | J/85859 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Lillian M. Leonard, Of Crowsnest, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2245 | Lerl | Frederick William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age | J/19296 | 578Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row C. Grave 20. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2246 | Leroux | Romeo Lionel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-27 Age 27 | J/17329 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2247 | Leroux | Adrian Steve | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age | J/94407 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. F. 6. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2248 | Lesesne | Charles | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 34 | USA | C | 3879 | PLT | RCAF MD1A (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) MD1 (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 14(P)AFU (RAF) 1544BATF (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1659HCU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Battle X Battle & Bolinbroke Anson X Oxford Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax MZ418 | 27 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF as an experienced pilot 2 March 1941 - Picton, Ontario 29 March 1941 - Mossbank, Saskatchewan 28 June 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 5 Nov 1942 - Fingal, Ontario 9 May 1943 - Hagersville, Ontario 20 Oct 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 28 March 1944 - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire 2 May 1944 - RAF Errol, Scotland 13 June 1944 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 24 Sept 1944 - RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire 24 Nov 1944 - RAF Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire 31 March 1945 - Shot down by 3 x Me-262s | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 6A. D. 13. Germany. Son of Claude P. and Elizabeth Danielle Lesesne, of Sumter, South Carolina, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive report |
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| 2249 | Letcher | Albert Clayton | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 19 | J | 92031 | Air/Gnr | 115Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster II DS734 KO-Y | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. D. 21. Belgium. Son of George Lavers and Jessie (née Burrows) Letcher of Mountain Park, Alberta, Canada | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2250 | Lethbridge | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 20 | J/88830 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. E. 2. Germany. Son Of Wilfred And Doris Lethbridge, Of Limerick, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2251 | Levasseur | Joseph Jean Marie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 20 | J/89685 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row C. Grave 30. France. Son Of J. Alphonse Levasseur And Marie Claire Levasseur, Of Mont Joli, Co. Matane, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2252 | Lévesque | Joseph Auguste Omer | Lt ------- AC2 Sgt P/O --------- F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC (USA)![]() Air Medal (USA) ![]() | POW | Army -------- R J POW ------ RCAF | X ------ X 15168 X ------ 55416 | Pilot | Canadian Army RCAF 401Sqn POW Stalag Luft III ----------------------- RCAF RCAF Blue Devils Demo Tm 334th FIS (USAF) Int Control Cmsn RCAF | N/A X Spitfire X X -------------------------- X Vampire Vampire F-86 Sabre X X | X - Served in Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent before WWII (**S) X - Transferred to the RCAF - X - 12 Feb 42 - POW - 12 Feb 42 - X - X - 1945 - Freed - -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1945 - Remained in Post War RCAF - Attended McGill University until 1947 - X - X - X - X - On exchange - Korea - Flew 71 sorties 1959 - 1960 - OBS - Indo-China - 1965 - Retired from the RCAF due to pending unification! | Passed away on the 6 June 2006 | Read Archive Report Korean War Database |
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| 2253 | Levesque | Joseph Pierre Octave Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-18 Age 22 | J/86441 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. J. 22. Germany. Son Of Joseph Elzeard Levesque And Bernadette Levesque, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2254 | Levesque | Stanley Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-09 Age 21 | J/90076 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ363 ZL-Y | Born on the 28 September 1922 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Enlisted on the 28th September 1942. A total of 9 operational sorties. The son of Denis Joseph Levesque (died 15th January 1933, age 43 of pneumonia) and Leah Marie Louise Drouillard Huneau (née Drouillard - died 23rd November 1957, age 57) - Remarried to Maxime Joseph Huneau in 1945. Of 1119 Marentette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2255 | Lewis | James Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 20 | J/7457 | 3Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hawkinge Cemetery, Plot O. Row 2. Grave 58. United Kingdom. Son Of George Thomas Lewis And Alix Nina Fraser Lewis, Of East Kildonan, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2256 | Lewis | James Melford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age | J/18274 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 14. Z. 9. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2257 | Lewis | Gilbert Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 22 | J/85320 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. D. 13-15. Belgium. Son Of Herman H. And Mary M. Lewis; Husband Of Ann M. Lewis, Of Wishaw, Lanarkshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2258 | Lewis | Harvey Daniel | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 26 | J/87689 | WAG | 432Sqn | Halifax VII NP702 QO-B | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Born on the 04th September 1918 Son Of Daniel Lewis, And Of Clover M. Lewis, Of Ailsa Craig, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2259 | Liebeck | Kenneth William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-08-23 Age 23 | J/4255 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leeming (St. John the Baptist) Churchyard, Grave G.8. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Katherine Liebeck, Of Chesley, Ontario, Canada. His Brother Millard Meyer Liebeck Also Fell. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2260 | Liebscher | John Martin Burns | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 34 | J/88775 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Ferdinand Frank And Margaret Liebscher; Husband Of Marian Arnold Liebscher, Of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2261 | Lillico | William Davidson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-26 Age 22 | J/93687 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 5. H. 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Walter D. And Gertrude Creswell Lillico, Of New York City, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2262 | Lillico | Gordon William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age | J/85364 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Mary Jane Lillico, Of Cannington, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2263 | Lillis | J.C. | Sgt | POW | R POW | 274063 (?) X | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn![]() RCAF | Lancaster ND635 AS-M2 X | X - 02 Jan 45 - POW - Attacking Nuremburg 02 Jan 45 - X - | Crew Members: Sgt. John Perry RAF 1823741 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. George Henry Pearson RAF 1577370 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Jack David Jules Lucien Tarlton RAF 1571479 - Navigator: Sgt. G. A. Abrams RAF 1165030 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. J. C. Lillis RCAF R/274063 - Mid Upper Gunner - survived became POW: Plt. Off. Ralph Hugh Chittim RCAF J/90196 Pilot: Sgt. William Joseph Morgan RCAF R/274063 Rear Gunner | ||||
| 2264 | Lindensmith | Gordon Leroy | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-01 Age 20 | J/90312 | 429Sqn | Commemorated St. Martin-Au-Bosc Communal Cemetery, Grave 5. France. Son Of William L. And Gertrude Lindensmith, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2265 | Lindsay | James | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | J | 19994 | W/Op | 153Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster NG115 AS-U | Attacking Duisberg | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 16. D. 8. Germany. Posted from 166Sqn to 153Sqn 5 Oct 1944 Crew Members: Sgt. Arthur Scammell RAF 1853075 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. William Greene RCAF R/224448 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Thomas Allanson RAF 1590136 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Joseph Ross Eugene Brouillette RCAF J/36348 Pilot: Flg. Off. Alfred Alexander Picard RCAF J/37732 Navigator: Flg. Off. Glenn Crawford Bellamy RCAF J/37834 Air Bomber: Plt. Off. James Lindsay RCAF J/19994 Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2266 | Lindsay | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-14 Age 21 | J/87617 | 274Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Beach Head War Cemetery, Anzio, Xxi. J. 1. Italy. Son Of John Paton Lindsay And Jean Scott Lindsay, Of Kearny, New Jersey, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2267 | Lindsay | Egan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-24 Age 20 | J/95386 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint grave 28. C. 6-7. Germany. Foster-Son Of Joseph And Mary Gemmell, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2268 | Ling | Frank James | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-14 Age 29 | J/27079 | Pilot | 50Sqn | Lancaster I NG177 VN-L | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank And Josephine Ling, Of Sardis, British Columbia, Canada. | Read Archive Report | ||||
| 2269 | Linington | Donald Erwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age | J/95376 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 13. E. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2270 | Linklater | Gordon Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-23 Age | J/90048 | 153Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2271 | Linn | Hubert Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age | J/94444 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dejbjerg Churchyard, Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2272 | Linstead | John Blair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age 19 | J/94527 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row P. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas John And Helen Blair Linstead, Of High River, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2273 | Linton | Leonard Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/89726 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 26. G. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2274 | Linton | Oswald Adam | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 24 | J/88772 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. H. 23. Germany. Son Of Alexander And Katherine Coursolle Linton, Of Osgoode, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2275 | Linton | Francis (Frank) Malcolm | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 32 | J/86369 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 5. F. 11. Germany. Son Of Alex R. And Elizabeth Linton; Husband Of Marjorie Linton, Of Wyandotte, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2276 | Lippi | James Raymond | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-21 Age 29 | J/12498 | Commemorated Oakland (Mountain View) Memorial Park, Lot 65. Grave 2740. USA. Son Of Elvira Lippi, Of Oakland; Husband Of Amy Lippi, Of Oakland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2277 | Lippincott | Robert Taylor | Pilot Officer | R | 96419 | Relative contacted us in May 2017 - further details follow | |||||||||
| 2278 | Lister | John Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-12 Age | J/4706 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2279 | Lister | Gerald Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-12 Age 22 | J/90220 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 27C. United Kingdom. Son Of Odbur Earle Lister And Katherine Florence Lister, Of Amherst, Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2280 | Little | Patrick Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-21 Age 22 | J/6854 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Dr. Herbert M. Little And Mary C. Little, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. B.A. (Mcgill University). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2281 | Little | Martin Stewart | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 23 | J/24320 | Pilot | 1659 Heavy Conversion Unit | Halifax II JD317 | Born on the 15th December 1920. Educated at North Toronto Collegiate Institute in Toronto, Enlisted on the 05th March 1943. Son of George David Little and Dorothy Edna Little, of 'F' Hugo Apartments, Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Formely 4972 Victoria Avenue, Montreal Quebec, Canada. Epitaph: 'He Stayed With His Ship, Saved His Crew, And A Village. We Are Justly Proud'. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. C. 4. United Kingdom. Only fatality from the crew | ||||
| 2282 | Little | Thomas Burgess | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 24 | C | 1117 | PLT | RCAF 115Sqn (Aux) (RCAF) CFS Trenton (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 2Sqn (RCAF) 402Sqn (RCAF) 402Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Fawn Finch & Harvard Hurricane X Hurricane P3534 Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Z5001 | 16 Aug 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 17 Aug 1939 - Civilian pilot with experience 26 Feb 1940 - Advanced flying course 26 May 1940 19 June 1940 - UK 11 Sep 1940 - Shot down and injured 31 Jan 1941 28 Feb 1941 27 Aug 1941 - Mid air with RAF Spitfire, bailed, drowned in Channel | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. Son of Thomas B. and Katherine Little, of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive report Accident report - 11 Sep 1940 Accident report - 27 Aug 1941 Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2283 | Little | George A. | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 15161 | NAV | RCAF | Sunderland | 1941/42 | 29 December 1942 Ability to "hoof it" across the African desert after his Sunderland flying boat was shot down brought the "Order of the Boot” to Pilot Officer George A. Little of Winnipeg. The decoration, unofficial but recognized by the R.A.F. and R.C.A.F., adorns his tunic in this picture. After his safe return to a British base, Little was posted briefly as an instructor to South Africa. He is now back home, instructing in navigation at Rivers, Man. In the citation which confers the "Order of the Boot" on airmen in North Africa who make their way back to base after being brought down in the desert. Instituted in 1941 by pilots in the Libyan theatre, the unofficial but highly prized decoration is worn by a number of Canadians, including Pilot Officer H.R. Douglas of Toronto and Pilot Officer George A. Little of Winnipeg. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 2284 | Little | Frank Bernard | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O F/L ------- F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | RAF C | 581557 89568 | NAV PLT | RAF ? AOS (RAF) ? Sqn (RAF) 70Sqn (RAF) ? ANS (RAF) RAF RAF 13EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 20(P)AFU (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X Heyford Wellington & Stirling Wellington Anson X X Cornell Anson Anson X Oxford X X | 21 Aug 1939 - Enlisted in the RAF - UK 1939 - Navigation Training Jan 1940 1940 - Egypt July 1941 - Navigation Instructor - Scotland Nov 1942 - Repatriated to Canada Jan 1943 - Remustered to Pilot 1 June 1943 - St. Eugene, Ontario 26 July 1943 - Moncton, New Brunswick 29 Nov 1943 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island 24 March 1944 - Bournemouth, UK July 1944 - RAF Kidlington, Oxfordshire - Staff Pilot 8 Feb 1945 - Transferred to the RCAF 5 Nov 1945 - Released from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.70 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 4 November 1941. Deceased on 26 May 1995, in Moncton, New Brunswick (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 2285 | Livermore | Texas Roy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-24 Age | J/17974 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2286 | Livermore | Carl Herman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-25 Age 21 | J/95258 | 76Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of William Texas Livermore And Hannah Jane Livermore; Husband Of M. Lorraine Livermore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2287 | Livingston | Robert Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 21 | J/17110 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. C. 2. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. P. R. Livingston, Of Norwood, Manitoba. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2288 | Livingston | Gordon Archie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-14 Age 30 | T/95389 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Lillie Livingston, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2289 | Livingston | Philip Clermont | S/Lt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C A/C A/V/M A/M | ![]() | CB![]() CBE ![]() CStJ ![]() AFC ![]() | Canadian in RAF | Pilot Doctor | RNVR RAF RAF RAF RAF RAF Far East RAF Medical Services RAF Medical Services RAF | X X X X X X X X X | 1914 - Served aboard warships as surgeon probationer 1 May 1919 - Transferred to the RAF 1929 - Surgeon General in Irak 1934 - Consultant in opthamology UK 1937 - Inspection tour in Germany 1934/46 - Principal Medical Officer 1947 - Deputy -Director-General 1948 - Director-General 28 Aug 1951 - Retired and returned to Canada | Commander, Order of the Bath - awarded as per London Gazette dated 1 January 1948. Commander, Order of the British Empire - awarded as per London Gazette dated 1 June 1946. Officer, Order of the British Empire - awarded as per London Gazette dated 9 June 1938. Air Force Cross - Central Medical Establishment, Halton - awarded as per London Gazette dated 11 June 1942. Died 14 February 1982, Duncan, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | |||
| 2290 | Livingstone | Samuel George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age | J/86829 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 16. 22. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2291 | Llewellin | George Tucker | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 31 | J/95384 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Nederweert War Cemetery, IV. A. 13. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of George H. And Elizabeth Llewellin, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth Llewellin, Of Hamilton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2292 | Lochhead | Robert Lachlan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/90280 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. E. 1-5. Germany. Son Of Fraser G. And Gertrude Lochhead, Of Detroit, Michigan,U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2293 | Locke | Harry Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-03 Age 26 | J/7902 | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of William And Ellen Locke; Stepson Of Ann A. Locke, Of Grafton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2294 | Locke | Richard Philip | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-08 Age 30 | J/5799 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Maj. Philip Locke And Bridget Locke, Of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. Honours Graduate Of The University Of British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2295 | Lockett | James Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-18 Age 21 | J/94346 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Grave 387. France. Son Of Ernest And Ada Lockett, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Nancy Lockett, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2296 | Loftson | Stephan August | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-24 Age 20 | J/90278 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. K. 23. Germany. Son Of Bjarni M. Loftson And Thora Loftson, Of Lundar, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2297 | Logan | Albert Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-01 Age 22 | J/15102 | 122Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Startforth (Holy Trinity) Churchyard, North Side. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Elizabeth Logan, Of Beamsville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2298 | Logan | James Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 20 | J/5996 | 236Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Illogan (St. Illogan) Churchyard, Row 1. Grave 18. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert And Catherine Allan Logan, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2299 | Logan | Ray Hutchings | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy roll-of-honour-com ![]() ![]() Monument, Bleskengraaf, Holland | Killed 1943-05-28 Age | J/17599 | NAV | 109 (RAF)Sqn![]() | Mosquito lV DZ432 HS-N | On May 27, 1943 between 22.30 and 0.00 hour the crew of the DZ432 took off from air base Wyton in England for a Pathfinder mission to bomb Essen. The plane was taking the lead in front of a main force of a huge attack on Essen with a total number of 518 different planes. The task of the Mosquito was to mark the target. The mission was executed by 274 Lancasters, 151 Halifaxes, 81 Wellingtons and 12 Mosquitos. 23 planes were lost, of which the Mosquito was one. This monument was erected to remember navigator Flight Sergeant Ray Hutchings Logan and and pilot Flight Sergeant Cameron Kent Chrysler, both of the Royal Canadian Air Force. In the night of 27 to 28 May 1943 they were shot down by a German night fighter around 01.54 AM. They were on their way home after a target marking mission over the German town of Essen. The next morning, the villagers found the corps of Flt/Sgt Logan in a ditch. Fl/Sgt Chrysler survived the crash and the two were moved to Rotterdam on the same day. The Germans buried Fl/Sgt Logan on the cemetary at Rotterdam Crooswijk. Cameron Kent (Fritz) Chrysler survived the war and returned home safely. 62 Years later on 2 May 2005 he returned to Bleskensgraaf for a short visit. Their plane, a British De Havilland Mosquito Bomber Mark IV registration DXZ432 HS-N, exploded high in the sky following which the debris came down scattered over a large area in these surroundings. The remains were cleared by the Germans, but they missed this propeller which was found in the pasture next to the memorial. | Took off from Wyton. Pilot C K 'Fritz' Chrysler (taken PoW) Commemorated Rotterdam (Crooswijk) General Cemetery, Plot Ll. Row 1. Grave 40. Netherlands (Holland). See Cameron Chrysler | Aircrew Deaths Database First person account by C K Chrysler Memorial page to Crew Kracker Luftwaffe Archive: Strüning |
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| 2300 | Logan | Frederick Willis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-07-30 Age 20 | J/88514 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Nellie Logan, Of Cariboo Gold Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2301 | Loggie | James Roy | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-11-24 Age | J/5710 | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 107. United Kingdom. Pilot ![]() | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2302 | Lomas | Clifford Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-16 Age 30 | J/15019 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Bertram And Elizabeth Lomas; Husband Of Dorothy E. Lomas, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2303 | Loney | Wellington James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-19 Age 25 | J/3706 | 51Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Honington (All Saints) Churchyard, Suffolk, Row D. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of John A. Loney, And Catherine C. Loney, Of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. B. Comm. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2304 | Loney | Glen Benson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 23 | J/18815 | 619Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. B. 8-14. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. William A. Loney, Of Kenmore, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Ina Loney. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2305 | Long | Albert Morgan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-07-06 Age 24 | J/17237 | 466Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Le Conquet Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1-3. France. Son Of Albert James Long And Miriam Long, Of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2306 | Long | Clarence Roy | Pte P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | B J | 48524 11238 | NAV | Grey & Simcoe Foresters 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7PRC (RAF) 1 (O)AFU (RAF) 1651 CU (RAF) 15Sqn (RAF) 15Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Finch X Anson Battle Anson X X Anson Stirling Stirling Stirling BF378 | 12 June 1940 - Joined Army Militia 21 March 1941 - Transferred to the RCAF 4 July 1941 8 Aug 1941 3 Sep 1941 - Ceased Pilot training 27 Oct 1941 - Remustered to Navigator 1 Feb 1942 15 March 1942 23 May 1942 - UK 22 June 1942 27 July 1942 8 Dec 1942 9 Feb 1943 19 Feb 1943 - Shot down by nightfighter of 11./NJG 1 | Commemorated Westdongeradeel (Wierum) Protestant Churchyard, Row 2. Grave 5. Netherlands. Son of George Sproule Long and Alice Luella Long of Owen Sound Ontario. Brother of Wilfred Joseph, George Arthur, Gordon M., Marjorie and Edith Isabel Long. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive Report |
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| 2307 | Long | Stuart Herman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-28 Age 22 | J/17407 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2308 | Long | Wendell Lyall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-31 Age 21 | T/89159 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Adopted Son Of Jack And Irene Long, Of Chemainus, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2309 | Longley | Louis Vernon | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-03 Age 22 | J/6709 | Commemorated Lawrencetown (Fairview) Cemetery, Lot G.84. Canada. Son Of Harold G. Longley And Mabel F. Longley, Of Paradise. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2310 | Longley | Robert Thomas William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 22 | J/92038 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Laons Communal Cemetery, Grave 1. France. Son Of Robert Edward And Dorothy Kathleen Longley, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2311 | Longworth | Harold Francis Lawrence | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-10-17 Age 26 | J/11105 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Llanbeblig Public Cemetery, Caernarfon, Grave 2122. United Kingdom. Son Of Harvey E. Longworth And Hannah Margaret Longworth, Of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2312 | Lonie | Jack Maurice | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-30 Age | J/95164 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxviii. E. 2 (Jt.) France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2313 | Lorenz | Douglas Leander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-10 Age | J/95388 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2314 | Lorenz | Sylvester Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-05-10 Age 22 | J/95148 | 442Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 59. A. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Adam Sylvester Lorenz And Marie Evelyn Lorenz, Of St. Walburg, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2315 | Lorimer | Donald Robert | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-12-01 Age 22 | J/9141 | Commemorated Rose Valley Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of Joseph Boyd Lorimer And Jessie Lorimer, Of Rose Valley. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2316 | Lossing | Howard Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 24 | J/89246 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 13. D. 1. Germany. Son Of Elgin A. Lossing And Grace Lossing, Of Norwich, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2317 | Lothian | Thomas James | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-12 Age 26 | J/92380 | 622Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. H. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert J. Lothian And Mary H. Lothian, Of Fort Charlotte Heights, Nassau, Bahamas. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2318 | Loucks | John Clark | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-06-25 Age 19 | J/26843 | Commemorated Bracebridge (St. Thomas) Anglican Church Cemetery, Plot 7. Row 1. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Margaret Loucks, Of Bracebridge. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2319 | Lough | Ross William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-25 Age 23 | J/92127 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Tramont-Lassus Communal Cemetery, France. Son Of George And Victoria Lough, Of Belleville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2320 | Loughead | Eric Crowe | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-12-12 Age 21 | J/16312 | Commemorated Burton-On-The-Wolds Burial Ground, Row F. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Kent Loughead And Mildred Crowe Loughead, Of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2321 | Lounsbury | Ronald Cyrus | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-07 Age | J/29631 | Commemorated Christiansborg War Cemetery, Plot 1. Row D. Grave 9. Ghana. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2322 | Louth | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age 23 | J/89910 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 24. B. 10. Germany. Son Of Walter And Sadie Louth, Of Georgetown, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Emily Louth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2323 | Love | Hubert Bryce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-08 Age 45 | C/5447 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 78. Block 4. Sec. P. Canada. Son Of Alpheus J. Love And Ella Love, Of Lyndhurst, Ontario; Husband Of Isabel G. Love, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2324 | Love | Robert Portor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-26 Age 25 | J/14178 | Commemorated Scottow Cemetery, Grave 289. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2325 | Love | Lawrence Wyman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age | J/88017 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxiv. B. 6. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2326 | Love | William Kilworthy Murray | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-02-16 Age 25 | J/86496 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Elburg General Cemetery, U.S.A. Row A. Grave 5. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William F. And Elizabeth M. Love, Of Cos Cob, Connecticut,. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2327 | Lowe | Harry | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-11-27 Age 22 | J/23465 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Biddulph (St. Lawrence) Churchyard, Old Part. Near North Of Church Tower. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2328 | Lowe | Thomas Bentley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-30 Age | J/87161 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2329 | Lowe | Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-28 Age 20 | J/93826 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. H. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Herbert And Hannah Maria Lowe. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2330 | Lowen | Irvin Lawrence | P/O F/O F/L | MiD![]() | ? J | ? 7449 | AE Mech PLT | 112(Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF ----------------------------- RCAF 11ED (RCAF) RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 14EFTS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6(P)AFU (RAF) 7FIS (RAF) 1EFTS (RAF) 7FIS (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) RAF Middle East 134Sqn (RAF) 134Sqn (RAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF 2AC HQ (RCAF) RCAF | Moth X ----------------------------- X X X X Moth Harvard X Master Master & Moth Moth Master & Moth Master & Hurricane X Hurricane Hurricane & Thunderbolt X X X X X | 5 April 1934 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Apr 1937 - Released from the RCAF Auxiliary ----------------------------- 21 Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Winnipeg, Manitoba 26 Jan 1941 - Calgary, Alberta 27 March 1941 - Remustered to Pilot 28 March 1941 - Regina, Saskatchewan 3 May 1941 - Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 3 July 1941 - Yorkton, Saskatchewan 4 Oct 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 3 Jan 1942 - RAF Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 4 Jan 1942 - Flying Instructor Course - RAF Upavon, Wiltshire 31 March 1942 - Flying Instructor - RAF Hatfield, Hertfordshire 27 July 1942 - Off instructional duties 1 Sep 1942 - RAF Aston Down, Gloucestershire Dec 1942 - RAF Shallufa, Egypt Feb 1943 - RAF Shandur, Egypt Nov 1943 - RAF Comilla, Bengal 16 Dec 1944 - Tour expired - RAF Warli, India 21 Feb 1945 - Bournemouth, UK 12 April 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 22 May 1945 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 5 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | - Mention in Despatches - No.134 Squadron - Award effective 14 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 874/44 dated 21 April 1944. Deceased on 28 January 1997, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |||
| 2331 | Lowick | Morton Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 26 | J/88783 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4A. C. 1-3. Germany. Son Of Harry And Margaret Isabel Lowick, Of Fosterton, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2332 | Lowry | Robert Emmett | P/O F/O -------- F/L S/L | ![]() | Air Medal (USA)![]() | J -------- No. | 43980 -------- 17923 | PLT | RCAF 1 Manning Depot (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 83GDC (RAF) 84GDC (RAF) 443Sqn (RCAF) PDC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF --------------------- RCAF RCAF 1(F)OTU (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 1(F)OTU (RCAF) 25(F)Sqn (USAF) ADCHQ (RCAF) 2AFS (RCAF) 445(AW)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF | X X Finch, Cornell Harvard, Anson Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire Spitfire X X X --------------------- X X Harvard, Vampire Harvard, Sabre Silver Star Sabre X Harvard, Silver Star Canuck Starfighter X X | Jan-1943 – Enlists in the RCAF at No. 7 Recruiting Depot in North Bay, ON. Apr-1943 – Toronto, ON. Aug-1943 to 15-Oct-1943 – St. Eugene, ON. Course No. 88 17-Oct-1943 to 6-Apr-1944 – Hagersville, ON. Course No. 92 / 94 19-Jun-1944 to 8-Sep-1944 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 28 23-Sep-1944 to 21-Oct-1944 – Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Nov-1944 to Feb-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Feb-1945 to 24-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 to 1-Aug-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 1-Aug-1945 to 24-Oct-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 24-Oct-1945 to Nov-1945 – Lasham, Hants, U.K. 3-Dec-1945 to 15-Mar-1946 – Airfield B.166 Uetersen, Germany 15-Mar-1946 – Topcliffe, U.K. Apr-1946 to May-1946 – Repatriation to Canada (arrived 16-May-1946 at North Bay, ON.) Oct-1946 – Released from the RCAF (North Bay, ON.) --------------------- 22-Nov-1948 – Rejoined the post war RCAF Mar-1949 – Flying Control Officer, Station Summerside, P.E.I. Aug-1951 to Oct-1951 – Chatham, N.B. Oct-1951 to Dec-1952 – North Bay, ON. Dec-1951 – Silver Star Conversion at Chatham, N.B. 15-Jul-1952 to 3-Dec-1952 – 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing, Korea 1953 to 1956? – St. Hubert, QC. 1956? to 1960? – Portage La Prairie, MB. 1960? to 31-Dec-1962 – Squadron Leader, Marville, France 1963 to 1964 – Deputy Chief Operations Officer, Marville, France 1964 to 1974 – Dept. Nuclear Warfare - Europe & Canada 1974 – Retired from the RCAF (Ottawa, ON.) | FO. R.E. Lowry flew with FO. A.E. Ferrey, FO. J.M. Gallant and FO. R.A. Lamb and FO. B.E. Monette as ferry pilots with No. 83 G.S.U. / No. 83 G.D.C. from April 1945 to November 1945 Air Medal (United States) – 25th Squadron, 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing (USAF) – awarded as per Canada Gazette dated 9 May 1953 and AFRO 284/53 dated 15 May 1953 for Korean operations. Presented 14 September 1956 by Mr. Paul C. Hutton, U.S. Consul General, in Winnipeg. H.A. Halliday, “In Korean Skies”, Roundel, December 1963 and January 1964. “Flight Lieutenant Robert E. Lowry did distinguish himself during the period 8 August 1952 to 7 October 1952 by completing twenty combat missions against the enemy over North Korea as pilot of an F-86 type aircraft. His exceptional flying ability and aggressive spirit against superior numbers of enemy aircraft contributed greatly to the mission of the United Nations Forces. By this display of skill and heroism, Flight Lieutenant Lowry has brought great credit upon himself, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force.” Flew a total of 50 sorties (70 hours 40 minutes combat time plus 11 hours 45 minutes non-combat time) with 25th Squadron (USAF) Deceased on 2 Sept 1997 in Ottawa, ON. (Information courtesy Chris Wolfe). | RCAFA Awards Database Korean War Database |
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| 2333 | Lowry | Herman Mervyn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-06 Age 23 | R/74252 - J/6847 | W.Op/Air gunner | 407Sqn | Hudson V AM696 RR-D | Born on the 19th June 1918 in Ontario. A clerk for J.H. Roberts, retail store prior to service. Enlisted on the 14th October 1940. Son of Herman Alfred (died 12th October 1918) and Matilda Lowry (née Davis - died 1978, age 95 - married 12th April 1904) of ) of 328 Fifth Avenue, Ottawa, foster son of Robert Craig and Sarah J. Craig, of 54 McDonald Street, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2334 | Lowther | Creighton Carlisle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-27 Age | J/5029 | 33Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 245. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2335 | Lowther | Robert Flemming | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-08 Age 23 | J/41907 | 116Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Eldred F. Lowther And Eva Mae Lowther; Husband Of Marion E. Lowther, Of Kitchener, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2336 | Lowther | Roy Woodside | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 20 | J/92029 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of John Brenton Lowther And Pearl Lowther, Of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2337 | Luard | Richard Aubrey | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-10-23 Age 26 | J/7801 | Commemorated Truro (Terrace Hill) Cemetery, Plot 378. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Arthur D. Luard And Mary Luard, Of Burford, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2338 | Luck | Harvey Samuel | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-07 Age 32 | J/21832 | Pilot | 279Sqn (RAF) | Vickers Warwick B(ASR).I BV233 RL-J | Born on the 22nd August 1912. Enlisted on the 18th December 1942. Son of Harvey Milton Luck and Rowena Luck (née Norwood) of Vancouver, British Columbia Mother listed as 11 Woodstock Avenue, Harold Park, Romford, Essex, England. Husband of Min Wilhelmina Luck (nee Cathcart), of 154 Picketing Street Toronto Toronto, Ontario. 1 child, Harvey George Luck. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row E. Grave 13. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2339 | Lucki | Albin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age | J/8342 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Mike And Katyzena Lucki, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2340 | Lugar | William Rand | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-20 Age 21 | J/4707 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 6683. United Kingdom. Son Of William R. B. Lugar And Grace C. Lugar, Of Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada; Husband Of Audrey Lugar, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2341 | Lugg | Harold William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 31 | J/89269 | 57Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Joseph And Emily Lugg, Of Mannville, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2342 | Lumgair | Norman Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 22 | J/86440 | PLT | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Lancaster II LL637 EQ-P | Son Of Robert Wallace Lumgair And Hannah Louisa Lumgair, Of Thornhill, Manitoba, Canada. | Commemorated Hilsenheim Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. France. | ||||
| 2343 | Lunney | Vernal Norwood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-29 Age | J/92324 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2344 | Lunnin | Thomas Horace | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 19 | J/90304 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Robert Magny Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. Epitaph: "DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP IN VICTORY" "ASLEEP IN CHRIST" Son Of George Herbert And Madeleine Irene Clare Lunnin, Of Osage, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2345 | Lupinsky | Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 23 | J/95174 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. F. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2346 | Luxton | Eric Laurence | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1945-04-04 Age 33 | J/94582 | Pilot | 115Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster I HK555 KO-E | Born on the 01st October 1911 in Shelburn, Canada. Enlisted 12th August 1942. A butcher prior to service. Awarded pilot badge 12th November 1943. Son of Norman George (died 18th August 1951, age 81) and Mary Isabella Luxton (Née Yemen - died 25yj February 1963, age 92), of 850 Broadview Avenue,Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'Truth, Duty, Valor, Such His Motto Was'. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. A. 12. Germany. | ||||
| 2347 | Lymburner | Joseph Arthur Laurent | Sgt P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | Injured | R J | 79193 16573 | NAV | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 9AOS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 2ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 23OTU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 78CF (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 1PDC (RAF) 82OTU (RAF) 1655MTU (RAF) 1409Flight (RAF) 1409Flight (RAF) RCAF 107Evac Hospital (US Army) 58Field Hospital (US Army) Queen Victoria Hospital (RAF) RCAF 1CTS (RCAF) RCAF | X X Finch X Anson Battle Anson X Wellington Wellington R1414 Wellington Whitley Wellington Wellington X Wellington Oxford & Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito NS731 X X X X X X X | 26 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF- Montreal, Quebec 9 June 1941 - Victoriaville, Quebec 15 July 1941 - St. Eugene, Ontario 19 Aug 1941 - Failed Pilot training, remustered to Navigator - Trenton, Ontario 11 Oct 1941 - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 17 Jan 1942 - Mountain View, Ontario 28 Feb 1942 - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick 12 May 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 16 June 1942 - RAF Pershore, Worcestershire 12 July 1942 - Crash landed, escaped unhurt 1 Sep 1942 - RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire 16 Sep 1942 - RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire 30 Nov 1942 - RAF Dishforth, North Yorkshire 22 June 1943 - North Africa 12 Aug 1943 - West Kirby, Cheshire, UK 26 Sep 1943 - Instructor - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire 18 Sep 1944 - RAF Warboys, Cambridgeshire 26 Oct 1944 - RAF Wyton, Cambridgeshire 27 Feb 1945 - Shot down by flak & 3 enemy fighters 28 Feb 1945 - German hospital in Simmeran near Mainz 18 March 1945 - Mainz, Germany 22 March 1945 - Lérouville, France 24 March 1945 - East Grinstead, UK 4 Sep 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 12 Sep 1945 - Trenton, Ontario 8 Feb 1946 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 21 October 1943 as per London Gazette dated 29 October 1943 and AFRO 2457/43 dated 26 November 1943. - Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.1409 Flight (AFRO gives unit only as "Overseas") - Award effective 12 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 471/45 dated 16 March 1945. Deceased on 5 January 1996, in Orange County, California, USA. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Losses and Incidents Database - July 1942 Losses and Incidents Database - February 1945 Accident report - July 1942 Accident report - February 1945 RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 2348 | Lynas | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-07 Age 19 | J/6170 | Commemorated Stratford-on-avon Cemetery, Grave 4084. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Margaret Lynas, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2349 | Lynch | Norman Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/88774 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. E. 1-5. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2350 | Lyne | Francis Harold | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 20 | J/85084 | 138Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated La Ferte-St. Cyr Communal Cemetery, Plot 3. Coll. Grave 9-10. France. Son Of Herman And Florence Hilda Lyne, Of Michel, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2351 | Lyng | David Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age | J/19590 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. F. 3-4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2352 | Lytle | Orville | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age 30 | J/18694 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. G. 1-8. Germany. Son Of Joseph Mcgill Lytle And Mable Irene Lytle, Of Roland, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2353 | Lyttle | William Alex | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-21 Age 23 | J/19020 | 21Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, Plot 6. Row A. Grave 10. France. Son Of Andrew And Florence Lyttle, Of Pointeau Baril Station, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2354 | MacArthur | George Reginald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-20 Age | J/91058 | 582Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, O. 3. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2355 | MacCarthy | Dermot Reagh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age | J/89699 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Aabenraa Cemetery, Allied Mil. Plot. Row 5. 6. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2356 | MacDonald | George Sinclair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-21 Age 24 | J/5061 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Plot 11. Row A. Grave 6. France. Son Of George Sinclair Macdonald And Mary Margaret Macdonald, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2357 | MacDonald | Arthur Climie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-12 Age 23 | J/3749 | Commemorated Toronto (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Lot 344. Grave 9. Canada. Son Of Robert And Climie Beatrice Macdonald; Stepson Of Jean Macdonald, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2358 | MacDonald | Charles Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-21 Age 22 | J/5039 | 129Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Plot 11. Row A. Grave 18. France. Son Of Leonard And Margaret Macdonald, Of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2359 | MacDonald | Ian Batty | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-04 Age 37 | C/8889 | Commemorated Medicine Hat (Hillside) Cemetery, Lot 2. Block 19. Sec. B. Canada. Son Of Dr. W. H. Macdonald And Victoria Macdonald, Of Edmonton; Husband Of Muriel Macdonald, Of Edmonton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2360 | MacDonald | Mado Henry Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-08 Age 24 | J/7523 | 44Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles L. R. Macdonald, And Of Alice D. Macdonald, Of San Joseph, California, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2361 | MacDonald | Robert William | Pilot Officer | MiD | Killed 1943-10-20 Age 21 | J | J/37357 | Air Gunner | 10Sqn (RCAF) | B-24 Liberator 3701 H | Commemorated St. Donat Roman Catholic Cemetery, Coll. Grave. Lot Ge. 34. Canada. Son Of James A. Macdonald And Annie Belle Macdonald, Of Woodstock, New Brunswick. | ||||
| 2362 | MacDonald | Kenneth Watson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-08 Age 22 | J/16935 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 10. F. 11. Germany. Son Of Charles E. And Elsie Macdonald, Of Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2363 | MacDonald | James Ignatius | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 25 | J/87169 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 14. Belgium. Son Of John F. And Mary Anne Macdonald, Of Little Pond, Prince Edward Island, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2364 | MacDonald | Ian Alasdair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-15 Age | J/37607 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2365 | MacDonald | Murdo Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age | J/85816 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. J. 27. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2366 | MacDonald | Jack Franklin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 23 | J/86278 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 941. United Kingdom. Foster-Son Of John A. Macdonald And Carrie May Macdonald, Of Trenton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2367 | MacDonald | Colin Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age 23 | J/95362 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. grave 4. J. 8-10. Germany. Son Of Peter Robinson Macdonald And Nettie Amelia Macdonald, Of Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2368 | MacDonald | Robert Emmett | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 30 | J/89663 | 190Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. F. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Michael D. Macdonald And Margaret Macdonald, Of Little Pond, Prince Edward Island, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2369 | MacDonald | Don | P/O | ![]() | PoW No: 115. Camp: Stalag Luft Barth Vogelsang and Stalag Luft Sagan | RAF | 42243 | Pilot | 21Sqn | Blenheim IV L9746 | See archive report for further details | Canadian from Manitoba serving with the RAF | Read Archive Report | ||
| 2370 | MacDonell | Hugh John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-24 Age 23 | J/9743 | Commemorated Waterloo (Mount Hope) Cemetery, Lot 821. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Dr. Hugh G. Macdonell And Muriel Macdonell, Of Kitchener; Husband Of Helen Elizabeth Macdonell, Of Waterloo. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2371 | MacDonell | Edward Noel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-24 Age | J/15053 | 124Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2372 | MacDonell | Charles Beverly | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-15 Age 20 | J/95375 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 4. A. 15. Germany. Son Of Henry Waterford Beverly Macdonell And Margaret Alberta Macdonell, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2373 | MacDougall | George Douglas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-02-04 Age 20 | J/16619 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Montfoort General Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 1. Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2374 | MacDougall | Daniel Craig | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 32 | J/89916 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. C. 9. Germany. Son Of William S. And Janet Macfarlane Macdougall, Of Dundas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2375 | Macduff | Herman Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age | J/l9534 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Niklaas Communal Cemetery, Grave 32972. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2376 | MacEachen | Hugh Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age | R/104348 (R/105348 ?) | W/Op | 166Sqn![]() | Wellington Mk X HZ278 AS-M | Mine laying mouth of Elbe | First Sortie. Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, A. 10. 1. Denmark. Crew Members: Flg. Off. John Anthony Dalton RCAF J/20887 - Air Bomber: Sgt. H. R. Fisher RCAF R/95749 - Rear Gunner - survived became POW: Flt. Sgt. Hugh Archibald MacEachen RCAF R/105348 Wireless Operator: Sgt. David Edward Giles RCAF R/123266 Navigator: Flg. Off. Lawrence Maurice Clark RCAF J/20082 Pilot | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2377 | MacFadyen | Donald Aikins | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DSO![]() DFC & Bar ![]() | J ------ RCAF | 3103 ------ 90309 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 1EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) Ferry Command (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 12 (P)AFU (RAF) 418Sqn (RCAF) 54 & 60OTU (RAF) 406Sqn (RCAF) RCAF -------------------- RCAF Aux 400 (Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth Harvard & Yale Harvard Anson & Harvard Multiple X Blenheim Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito X -------------------- Chipmunk Harvard & Vampire X | 11 May 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 27 May 1940 21 June 1940 16 Aug 1940 28 Nov 1940 - Flying Instructor Course 9 Jan 1941 - Flying Instructor 31 March 1943 20 May 1943 - UK 6 July 1943 7 Dec 1943 25 July 1944 20 Nov 1944 25 Oct 1945 - Repatriated to Canada and released from the RCAF -------------------- 1 Nov 1950 - Flying Instructor 1951 1953 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 11/02/44 F/L D. MacFadyen of Toronto, Ont., a Mosquito pilot with 418 night Intruder RCAF Squadron in front of his aircraft.) Distinguished Service Order - No.406 Squadron - Award effective 9 October 1945 as per London Gazette of 19 October 1945 and AFRO 1822/45 dated 7 December 1945. Distinguished Flying Cross - No.418 Squadron - Award effective 12 May 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1186/44 dated 2 June 1944. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.406 Squadron - Award effective 19 April 1945 as per London Gazette dated 27 April 1945 and AFRO 918/45 dated 1 June 1945. Died in Toronto, 3 December 2009. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Flying For Your Life Accident Report |
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| 2378 | MacFadyen | Ian Lachlan | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 21 | J | 36483 | PLT | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6(P)AFU (RAF) 1516BATF (RAF) SPTU (RAF) 1(O)AFU (RAF) 1(O)AFU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Moth Anson X Anson & Oxford Oxford Anson Anson Anson LV153 | 17 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Winnnipeg, Manitoba 9 Nov 1942 - Brandon, Manitoba 24 Jan 1943 - Regina, Saskatchewan 18 April 1943 - Fort William, Ontario 13 June 1943 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island 10 Nov 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 28 March 1944 - RAF Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 2 May 1944 - RAF Pershore, Worcestershire 13 June 1944 - RAF Cark, Cumbria 16 Aug 1944 - Staff Pilot - RAF Wigtown, Wigtownshire 6 March 1945 - Crashed in mountainside during night training flight | Commemorated Tamlaght Finlagan Church of Ireland Churchyard, Plot W. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son of Alexander Marc and Catherine (nee Matheson) MacFadyen, of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2379 | MacFarlane | Ross Edward | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | J/86119 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Breuvery-Sur-Coole Churchyard, Plot 1. Row 1. Grave 2. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2380 | MacFarlane | Donald John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age 20 | J/90647 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert D. And Annie Macfarlane, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2381 | MacGillivray | Arthur Clarance | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 22 | J/90365 | 192Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 8. Belgium. Son Of William M. And Margaret C. Macgillivray, Of Warren, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2382 | MacGillivray | John Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age 22 | J/19277 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. N. 14-19. Germany. Son Of Hugh John And Mary Macgillivray, Of Dalkeith, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2383 | MacGillivray | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-08 Age 20 | J/86061 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of William D. And Jessie Ann Macgillivray, Of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2384 | MacGillivray | Ralph Northcliffe | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-20 Age 23 | J/19367 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. A. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Andrew And Anna Rhoda Macgillivray, Of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2385 | MacGregor | Alexander Edward | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-18 Age 26 | J/10698 | Commemorated Wick Cemetery, Sec. O. Grave 424. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert And Bella Craig Macgregor, Of St. James, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2386 | MacGregor | John Alfred Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age 26 | J/92532 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 20. Germany. Son Of Charles J. Macgregor And Elsie Macgregor, Of Martintown, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2387 | MacGregor | Gordon Fraser | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age 24 | J/89409 | AB | 49Sqn | Lancaster III ND695 EA-B | Born on the 02nd December 1918 in Hopeville, Vancouver. Served in the 2nd Battalion Irish Fusiliers reserve July 1940 - March 1942. Son of David Alex McGregor and Ethyle May (née Dezall) of 104 Essmond Avenue, Vancouver, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2388 | Machesney | Gerald Rowland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age 19 | J/89107 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. H. 28. Germany. Son Of William Alexander Machesney And Clara Louisa Machesney; Husband Of Orma Myrtle Machesney, Of Creemore, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2389 | Macintosh | Ernest William | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-07 Age 22 | J/24922 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster ND678 AS-Q | Attack on Caen. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery, Coll. Grave I. C. 6-10. France. Son Of Robert Abbot Macintosh And Annie Margaret Macintosh, Of Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada; Husband Of Annie Emily Macintosh, Of Trenton, Nova Scotia. Crew Members:Crew Members:Sqnn. Ldr. Ralph Henry Weston RAF 37703 - Pilot: Sgt. James Robert Markland RAF 1146271 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Hector Joseph McEachern RCAF J/27407 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Joseph Ray Eaton RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Norman Douglas Little RAF 1233167 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Ronald William Boss RAF 1352419 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Ernest William MacIntosh RCAF J/24922 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2390 | MacIntyre | Peter Mcdonald | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-02-21 Age 25 | J | J/85174 | WAG | 179Sqn (RAF) | Wellington HF307 RH-L | One of six sons of Peter McDonald and Annis (née Roxborough) Macintyre of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Commemorated Tangier (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Coll. Grave 106. Morocco. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2391 | MacKay | Gerald Peabody | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-24 Age 23 | J/15208 | Commemorated St. Valery-En-Caux Franco-British Cemetery, A, 14. France. Son Of Dr. Donald Russell Mackay And Alice Maude Mackay; Husband Of Edith Joyce Mackay, Of Upwell, Cambridgeshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2392 | MacKay | Angus Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 24 | J/86152 | 138Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Block "S". Plot 4. Row P. Grave 1. France. Son Of Angus Donald And Eliza M. Mackay, Of Riverside, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2393 | MacKay | Roy Alderson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age | J/86881 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. B. 8-14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2394 | MacKenzie | Maurice Doherty | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-09 Age 25 | J/15383 | 109Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Burdinne Communal Cemetery, Grave 6. Belgium. Son Of Marsden D.Mackenzie And Irene Mackenzie, Of Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2395 | MacKenzie | Jack Douglas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-02-03 Age 21 | J/16924 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Sleen General Cemetery, Plot 12. Grave 284. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2396 | MacKenzie | Alan Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-03 Age 18 | J/18334 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Spec. Mem. Grave 14543. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2397 | MacKenzie | Hugh Fraser | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 21 | J/85814 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Normee Churchyard, Coll. Grave 1. France. Son Of George Fraser Mackenzie And Cecile Leonore Mackenzie, Of Spirit River, Alberta. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2398 | MacKenzie | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-22 Age 20 | J/95385 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Murdoch And Christina Ann Mackenzie, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2399 | Mackie | Geoffrey Fylton | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-02-15 Age 21 | J/3470 | Commemorated Vernon Coldstream Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of Hugh Fylton Mackie, And Grace Elizabeth Mackie, Of Vernon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2400 | Mackie | George Forrester Squire | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-08 Age 23 | J/7037 | Commemorated Saskatoon (Woodlawn) Cemetery, Block 79 Lot 19. Grave 10698. Canada. Son Of Joseph And Jane C. S. Mackie, Of Saskatoon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2401 | Mackie | William George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-05-27 Age 26 | J/23631 | Commemorated Rugby (Whinfield) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 10. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2402 | Mackie | John Wallace Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/90349 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Joint Grave 3. F. 9-10. France. Son Of Robert And Margaret Ellen Mackie, Of Kenora, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2403 | Mackie | Angus | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-27 Age 23 | J/94615 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row G. Grave 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Norman And Jessie Mackie, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2404 | MacKinnon | Bernard Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age | J/87586 | 14Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 282. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2405 | MacKinnon | John Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 20 | J/92039 | 12Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Hughie And Elizabeth Mackinnon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2406 | Macksimchuk | John Theo | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 25 | R/110747 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HE923 AS-R | Attacking Dortmund. Crew's first sortie | Commemorated Vlagtwedde General Cemetery, Plot A. Row 6. Coll. Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). Crew Members: Flt Sgt Andrew Peter Uditsky: RCAF R/135043 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. John Theodore Macksimchuk RCAF R/110747 Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Ernest Nixon Moore RCAF R/138918 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. George Ernest Armstrong RCAF R/125223 Rear Gunner: Sgt. Thomas Alexander Stuart Buchanan RAF 1123751 - Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2407 | Maclachlan | Robert Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-06 Age 21 | J/10292 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block B. Plot 1. Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Peter Moore Maclachlan And Anna C. Maclachlan, Of Regina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2408 | Maclaren | Donald Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-08 Age | J/95538 | 31Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 16A. E. 23-27. Myanmar (ex Burma). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2409 | Maclaren | Colin Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-14 Age 31 | J/95390 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Kenneth And Bessie Lorraine Maclaren, Of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada; Husband Of Margaret Maclaren. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2410 | Maclean | Ian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-03-25 Age 30 | J/3115 | 22Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Malcolm And Catherine Maclean, Of Edinburgh. F.I.A.S. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2411 | Maclean | William Osborne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-03 Age 20 | J/12818 | Commemorated Haddington (St. Martins) New Burial Ground, Sec. E. Grave 9. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2412 | Maclean | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 21 | J/88874 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 29. D. 2-5. Germany. Son Of Donald And Adeline Maclean, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2413 | Maclean | John Angus | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-28 Age 31 | J/86880 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Angus And Isabella Maclean, Of Ripley, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2414 | MacLennan | Norman Duncan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-06-11 Age 23 | J/3735 | 53Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Eval Churchyard, Row 2. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Sarah Maclennan, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2415 | MacLennan | Donald Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-14 Age 32 | J/13672 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G.943. Grave 372. Canada. Son Of John U. Maclennan And Margaret H. Maclennan, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2416 | MacLennan | Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age | J/95550 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 13. A. 8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2417 | MacLeod | John Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-16 Age 20 | J/10161 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 5. E. 17. Germany. Son Of John And Henrietta Macleod, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2418 | MacLeod | Lloyd George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-29 Age 25 | J/6287 | 62Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 419. Singapore. Son Of John D. And Susan Macleod, Of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2419 | MacLeod | Joseph Murdoch | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 23 | J | 92030 | Air/Bmr | 115Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster II DS734 KO-Y | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. D. 8. Belgium. Son Of John George And Emma Justine Macleod, Of Capreol, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2420 | MacLeod | Malcolm Hinds | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 39 | J/19856 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 11. D. 15. Germany. Son Of Malcolm And Flora Macleod, Of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada; Husband Of Helen C. Macleod. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2421 | MacLeod | Douglas Kenneth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/19971 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2422 | MacLeod | Melvin Joshua | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-17 Age 28 | J/95540 | 50Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Lauchlin And Elizabeth Macleod, Of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2423 | MacLeod | Alexander Harvey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age 22 | J/92113 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of William Ray Macleod And Beulah Rossland Macleod, Of Cultus Lake, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2424 | MacMillan | John Mervyn | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | J | 36883 | BA | RCAF 5MD (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9(O)AFU (RAF) 28OTU (RAF) 1662HCU (RAF) 626Sqn (RAF) 626Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Finch X X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X Anson Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster NE163 | 21 July 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 13 Oct 1942 - Lachine, Quebec 24 Jan 1943 - Victoriaville, Quebec 4 Apr 1943 - Goderich, Ontario 18 May 1943 - Failed Pilot Training 19 May 1943 - Toronto, Ontario - Remustered to Bomb AImer 13 June 1943 - Fingal, Ontario 5 Sep 1943 - London, Ontario 10 Nov 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 7 March 1944 - RAF Penrhos, Wales 11 Apr 1944 - - RAF Wymeswold, Leicestershire 27 June 1944 - RAF Blyton, Lincolnshire 29 Aug 1944 - RAF Wickenby, Lincolnshire 14 Oct 1944 - Shot down by a night fighter | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 16. C. 1. Germany. Son of Archibald Kenneth and Muriel (nee MacGregor) Macmillan, of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2425 | MacNab | Bruce Campbell | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 64116 15800 | WAG PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 148Sqn (RAF) RCAF 31OTU (RCAF) 34OTU (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) RCAF | X X Anson Stinson Battle X Wellington X Anson & Hudson Ventura X Moth Anson X | 18 April 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 April 1940 23 May 1940 15 Sep 1940 19 Jan 1941 8 May 1941 - UK 1941/43 - MIddle East & Mediterranean 26 March 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 28 May 1943 - Staff 22 June 1943 - Staff 3 Dec 1943 - Remustered to Pilot 10 March 1944 1 July 1944 4 April 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | Distinguished Flying Medal - No.148 Squadron - Award effective 1 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 6 October 1942 and AFRO 1653/42 dated 16 October 1942. Died at Milton, Ontario, 20 November 1998. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 2426 | MacNeil | Malcolm | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | R J | 137873 87594 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1654CU (RAF) 207Sqn (RAF) 207Sqn (RAF) 83Sqn (RAF) RCAF 2AOS (RCAF) RCAF | X X Finch X Battle Anson X Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster DV243 Lancaster X Anson X | 16 Dec 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Halifax, Nova Scotia 28 March 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 4 July 1942 - Goderich, Ontario 25 July 1942 - Failed Pilot training, remustered to Bomb Aimer 29 Aug 1942 - Lethbridge, Alberta 17 Nov 1942 - Malton, Ontario 25 Jan 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 1943 - RAF Wigsley, Nottinghamshire 28 Sep 1943 - RAF Langar, Nottinghamshire 23 Oct 1943 - Ditched in the North Sea 1944 - RAF Wyton, Cambridgeshire 31 Dec 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 19 March 1944 - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick 8 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.83 Squadron - Award effective 17 October 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2534/44 dated 24 November 1944. Deceased on 29 October 2008, in Ottawa, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2427 | MacNicol | Donald Kenneth Irvine | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-10 Age 20 | J/90988 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 33. J. 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Donald Dwight Macnicol And Charlotte Genevieve Macnicol, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2428 | MacQueen | Ian Andrew James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-05 Age | J/8439 | 44Sqn (Rhodesia) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2429 | MacQueen | Fred Calder | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-18 Age 23 | J/19144 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot R. Grave 106. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2430 | MacRae | Alexander Iver | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-31 Age 28 | Born 23 September 1914 Maxville - North Glengarry, Ontario, Canada | J/16366 | Commemorated Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. R. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Epitaph: "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS" ST. JOHN 15.13 Son of John M. MacRae and Jennie MacRae, of Maxville, Ontario, Canada. Enlisted: 14 January 1941 in Toronto, Ontario, CA | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2431 | Macwilliam | Walter Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 24 | J/92159 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 18. D. 8. Germany. Son Of William C. And Elizabeth Macwilliam, Of Macgregor, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2432 | Madden | Humphrey Oliver | Sgt ----- F/O F/L S/L W/C | ![]() | AFC![]() | UK | No. -------- C | 5231 -------- 1047 | PLT | RCAF RCAF RCAF ------------------------------------ RCAF 12Sqn (RCAF) 124Sqn (RCAF) 165Sqn (RCAF) 8RelC (RCAF) RCAF | X Fairchild & Tutor X ------------------------------------ X Dakota & Lodestar Multi Dakota & Lodestar X X | 26 Sep 1931 - Enlisted in the RCAF already a pilot 4 Jan 1932 - Navigation course - Borden, Ontario 19 March 1932 - Discharged from the RCAF ------------------------------------ 23 Sep 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 23 Sep 1939 - Rockcliffe, Ontario 1 Jan 1942 - Commanding Officer - Rockcliffe, Ontario 15 July 1943 - Commanding Officer - Sea Island, British Columbia 30 Sep 1946 - ? 10 Oct 1946 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: S/L Madden while Commanding Officer of 124 Sqn) - Air Force Cross - No.165 Squadron - Award effective 1 January 1944 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 113/44 dated 21 January 1944. Deceased on 17 April 1985, in Paris France. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Paradie RCAF Database | |
| 2433 | Madden | Willard Edward | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-02-23 Age 23 | J/7032 | Commemorated Dunbarton (Erskine) Cemetery, Plot 16. Range 8. Canada. Son Of The Revd. Frederick W. Madden And Stella E. Madden, Of Dunbarton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2434 | Madden | Joseph Leo Anthony | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-02-11 Age 24 | J/86136 | 410Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. H. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph L. Madden And Ivy M. Madden, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. B.A. (University Of Manitoba). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2435 | Madore | Pierre Joseph Benoit Morel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 22 | J/86422 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. H. 3. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2436 | Madson | John Emmett | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-20 Age 26 | J/8950 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bilbao British Cemetery, Plot 2. Row A. Coll. Grave 6-11. Spain. Son Of Mads Emmett And Edna Mabel Madson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2437 | Magee | James Thomas Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 28 | J/95544 | 576Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Catherine Magee, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Vera Patricia Magee, Of Verdun. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2438 | Magill | John George Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-11 Age 24 | J/86399 | 11Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Imphal War Cemetery, 7. G. 15. India. Son Of William John And Edna Magill. Of Toronto. Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2439 | Magill | Thomas Eldon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 26 | J/85833 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Henry And Sarah Ella Magill, Of Garson, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2440 | Magnes | Julius Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-09 Age 27 | J/26206 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot Q. Grave 385. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2441 | Maguire | Lawrence Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-15 Age 23 | Port-Au-Peck, NJ USA | J/151001 | 8Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Djibouti New European Cemetery, Grave 166. Djibouti. Son Of Lawrence A. And Rita D. Maguire, Of Port-Au-Peck, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2442 | Maher | Gregory Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1939-11-29 Age 24 | C/976 | Commemorated North Bay (St. Marys) Cemetery, Block E, Plot 100. Grave 1. Canada. Son of William Roy and Frances Mary Maher, of North Bay, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2443 | Mahoney | John Ambrose | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-02 Age 19 | J/48161 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Ambrose And Mary Mahoney, Of St. Leonard, New Brunswick. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2444 | Mahr | Rudolph Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-08 Age 19 | J/95545 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Anna Mahr, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2445 | Main | Lennox Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-03 Age 23 | J/18896 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Vi. C. 1. Belgium. Son Of Norman Percival And Blanche Freeman Main, Of Abbey, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2446 | Mainprize | Harold Kester | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-06 Age | J/95352 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 20. B. 12-13. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2447 | Majchrowicz | Frank Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/85867 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. F. 13-16. Germany. Son Of Lucas And Anna Majchrowicz, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Served As Macrovic. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2448 | Majeau | Russell John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1942-04-28 Age | J/15242 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Samuel E. And Anna M. Majeau, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2449 | Males | Charles (Chuck) | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-09 Age 20 | J/92952 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. F. 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Celia Males, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Grandson Of David Cohen, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2450 | Malkin | Harry | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ---------- S/L W/C | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() AFC ![]() | R J | 55485 15521 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 35Sqn (RAF) 1659 CU (RAF) RCAF 5OTU (RCAF) ---------------------- RCAF United Nations RCAF | X X Finch Harvard & Yale X Halifax Halifax X Liberator ---------------------- X X X | 2 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 28 Nov 1940 3 Jan 1941 5 March 1941 17 June 1941 - UK 29 Aug 1942 22 Apr 1943 22 Feb 1944 - Repatriated to Canada March 1944 - Chief Flying Instructor ---------------------- Served in post war RCAF July 1950 - Korea Retired date unknown | ![]() (Photo: 17 February 1942 Climbing up a long roomy fuselage of a Halifax Bomber to their positions, is 22 yrs. old Sgt. Carl C. Harris, of Sydney N.S., and F/Sgt. H. Malkin, 26 yr. old pilot from Verdun, Que. They are serving with many more Canadians in a Bomber Squadron of the RAF.) Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.35 Squadron - Award effective 23 March 1943 as per London Gazette dated 6 April 1943 and AFRO 757/43 dated 30 April 1943. Distinguished Flying Cross - No.35 Squadron - Award effective 29 September 1942 as per London Gazette dated 9 October 1942 and AFRO 1690/42 dated 23 October 1942. Air Force Cross - No.5OTU - Award effective 21 April 1945 as per London Gazette dated 24 April 1945 and AFRO 802/45 dated 11 May 1945. No citation to AFC in AFRO. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 2451 | Mallen | William Brown | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 33 | R J | 70827 38216 | MP NAV | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 4 TC (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 4 TC (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) 3MD (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 3 AGTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4(O)AFU (RAF) 19OTU (RAF) 76Sqn (RAF) 76Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X X X Moth Anson X Anson Anson Anson X Anson Wellington Halifax Halifax NR121 | 30 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 3 Oct 1940 10 Feb 1941 22 Apr 1941 17 June 1941 28 Dec 1942 - Remustered to pilot 7 March 1943 2 May 1943 7 June 1943 - Failed flying training 27 June 1943 - Remustered to navigator 18 Jan 1944 4 Feb 1944 15 March 1944 - UK 28 March 1944 2 May 1944 7 Nov 1944 21 Feb 1945 - Shot down over Germany | ![]() (Photo: crew of Halifax NR121) Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. grave 19. B. 18-22. Germany. Son of William and Beatrice Mallen; Husband of Eleanor (nee Carnahan) Mallen, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2452 | Mallette | Joseph Raoul Henry Bernard Clovis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 25 | J/89459 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row C. Grave 31. France. Son Of Ovila And Maria Mallette, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Cnada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2453 | Maloney | Thomas Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age 21 | J/93688 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 20. C. 4-5. Germany. Son Of Michael James Maloney And Of Rose Maloney (Nee Mcavoy), Of Marmora, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2454 | Maltais | Francis Giles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 26 | J/90373 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Robert Magny Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. Epitaph: TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE. REMEMBERED BY BETTY & FAMILY Son Of Charles And Elizabeth Maltais; Husband Of Betty H. Maltais, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2455 | Maltby | William Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-04 Age 19 | J/93797 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row G. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas And Madeline Agnes Maltby, Of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2456 | Malyon | Douglas Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 22 | J/89865 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. C. 1. Belgium. Son Of Roy Holdershaw Malyon And Mary Elizabeth Malyon, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2457 | Malyon | William John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-16 Age 20 | J/93612 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 11. K. 23. Germany. Son Of William E. Malyon And Lillian Malyon, Of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2458 | Manchip | Francis Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 24 | J/89367 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. B. 14. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William And Hilda Manchip, Of Toronto, Ontario; Husband Of Ada Kathleen Manchip, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2459 | Manchul | Donald Peter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/94826 | 514Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2460 | Manders | Robert Emmett | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-17 Age | J/5084 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Exeter Higher Cemetery, Sec. Z.K. Grave 22. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2461 | Mandeville | W B | Sergeant | R/279119 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster ME746 AS-R2 | 10.3.45 - 10.5.45 (info courtesy Mr. D. Swallow 166 squadron website) Operation Exodus | Crew Members Flg. Off. Robert Lawson RAF 55100 - Pilot - completed tour: Flt. Sgt. H. Allen RAF 1582241 - Flight Engineer - completed tour: Flg. Off. Fred Hicks RAF 164614 - Air Bomber - completed tour: Sgt. W. G. Hine RAF 1814134 - Wireless Op. - completed tour: Sgt. J. Campbell RAF 1827048 - Mid Upper Gunner - completed tour: Sgt. W. B. Mandeville RCAF R/279119 - Rear Gunner - completed tour: Flg. Off. Michael Frederick Vickerman RAF 164441 Navigator | ||||||
| 2462 | Mang | Ronald Franz | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-13 Age | J/17769 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2463 | Mangan | John Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1943-01-07 Age 23 | J/23805 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 2. Row 6. Grave 10. Canada. Son Of Charles And Elizabeth Mangan, Of North Bay, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2464 | Mank | Matthew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-15 Age 21 | J/16626 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 1. C. 23. Germany. Son Of David And Lillian Mank, Of Miami, Florida, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2465 | Manley | Douglas Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed | J | 9358 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Spitfire BS391 | 08 Nov 42 - | Read Archive Report | |||
| 2466 | Mann | William George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age 19 | J/92138 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 4. C. 10. Germany. Son Of William George And Anne Francis Mann, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2467 | Mann | Stanley Dickinson | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 28 | J | 38736 | NAV | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 2AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1(O)AFU (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Cornell X Anson X X Anson Wellington Wellington NC678 | 4 June 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 28 Aug 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 21 Feb 1943 - Toronto, Ontario 2 May 1943 - Oshawa, Ontario 28 May 1943 - Failed Pilot Training, remustered to Navigator 11 July 1943 - Malton, Ontario 15 Jan 1944 - Quebec City 15 March 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 4 Apr 1944 - RAF Wigtown, Scotland 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 761. United Kingdom. Son of Thomas Dickinson and Helen (Nee Hornby) Mann, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Husband of Evelyn Maude (nee Austin) Mann, of Toronto. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2468 | Manser | William Mason Maxwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age | J/18903 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2469 | Manson | Harald Magnus | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 20 | R | 192989 | WAG | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 3MD (RCAF) 3WS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 5OTU (RCAF) 5OTU (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Cornell X Moth Anson & Bolinbroke Mitchell Mitchell HD345 | 15 Oct 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, B.C. 8 March 1943 - Edmonton, Alberta 17 May 1943 - High River, Alberta 17 July 1943 - Failed Pilot training, remustered to Wireless Op Air Gunner 8 Aug 1943 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 26 Feb 1944 - Dafoe, Saskatchewan 22 Apr 1944 - Boundary Bay. British Columbia 29 May 1944 - Crashed in side of mountain during training mission | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 5. Canada. Son of William Magnus and Elna Alice (nee Backlund) Manson, of New Westminster, British Columbia. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2470 | Manson | John George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 21 | J/89864 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of William Henderson Manson And Elizabeth Manson, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2471 | Manson | Donald Hendry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-06 Age 28 | J/85487 | 582Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of George Henderson Manson And Margaret Ann Hendry Manson, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2472 | Manwell | Robert Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age 19 | J/92365 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. A. 4. Germany. Son Of Harold Wilfred And Emma Alice Manwell, Of Portage Du Fort, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2473 | Maranda | Joseph Cyril Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age | J/89808 | 416Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2474 | Marcellus | Douglas Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-06 Age 19 | J/95393 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of William F. And Ida Marcellus, Of Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2475 | Marcellus | Francis Simon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-14 Age 26 | J/90146 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row J. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of William Francis And Catharine Ida Marcellas, Of Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2476 | Markle | Orin Clemens | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-07 Age 24 | J/91091 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Mervyn Clemens Markle And Lydia Isabella Bates Markle, Of Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2477 | Marks | Edward Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-07 Age | J/15139 | 214Sqn (FMS) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernie And Catharine Marks, Of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2478 | Marler | Norman Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-09 Age 22 | J/95392 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. B. 14. Germany. Son Of Jesse Charles Marler And Of Mary Edna Marler (Nee Gordon); Husband Of Audrey Eldred Marler (Nee Dames). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2479 | Marok | Joseph Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-26 Age | J/6801 | Commemorated Cottesmore (St. Nicholas) Churchyard Extension, Compt. 7. Grave 46. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2480 | Marriott | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-27 Age | J/17600 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. D. 4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2481 | Marsden | Arthur Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 25 | J/87821 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Lucy Marsden; Husband Of Constance Ann Marsden. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2482 | Marshall | Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-07 Age 27 | J/85166 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery, Xv. C. 24. France. Son Of Alexander And Marjorie C. Marshall, Of London, Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2483 | Marshall | Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age | J/88713 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 14. K. 2. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2484 | Marshall | Francis Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-27 Age 23 | J/95597 | 240Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 457. Singapore. Son Of F. A. And Lucy H. Marshall, Of White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2485 | Martel | Pierre Augustine Guy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-20 Age | J/16503 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. D. 16. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2486 | Martens | Conrad William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90764 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 3. H. 3. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2487 | Martin | Warren Craydon | F/O | DFC![]() | J | 26467 | PLT | 166Sqn![]() | X Lancaster ND506 AS-F | 28 Oct 44 - 1944-11-02 Attack on Dusseldorf | Crew Members: Flg. Off. Warren Craydon Martin DFC RCAF J/26467 - Pilot: Plt. Off. Rowland Berryman Parker RAF 183745 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Gordon Francis Butterwick RCAF J/36276 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. W. J. Paris RCAF R/184198 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Brian Aloysius Waterford RAAF 424896 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. George White RCAF R/219887 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Douglas George White RCAF R/53218 Rear Gunner | ||||
| 2488 | Martin | James Temple Blackwood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-14 Age | J/9859 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2489 | Martin | Stanley Sinclair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1942-06-01 Age | J/15225 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2490 | Martin | John Joseph Bernard | P/O | ![]() | KIA Age 24 | J | 23593 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Moth X Anson Anson X X | 10 Dec 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 10 May 1942 16 Aug 1942 19 Sep 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 24 Oct 1942 - Remustered to Bomb Aimer 29 Dec 1942 13 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 Alexander and Annie (nee MacDonald) Martin of Lourdes, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 2491 | Martin | William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-24 Age 23 | J/18332 | 218Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2492 | Martin | George Bernard | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-26 Age 21 | J/90929 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Breteniere Churchyard, Coll. Grave 1. France. Son Of Arthur D. Martin, And Of Lucy M. Martin, Of Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2493 | Martin | Richard Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-16 Age 29 | J/89735 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Arras Communal Cemetery, Plot Y. Row 1. Grave 70. France. Son Of Charles Evan And Florence Adelaide Martin, Of Vineland, Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2494 | Martin | Ivan William | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 21 | J/90279 | Air Gunner | 426Sqn | Lancaster II DS771 OW-P | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. F. 9. Germany. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2495 | Martin | Alva James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 23 | J/87018 | 114Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Vi, C, 9. Italy. Son Of Alva Jay Martin And Annie Houston Martin, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2496 | Martin | Maurice Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-16 Age 23 | J/18871 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row A. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Jacob F. Martin And Mary C. Martin, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2497 | Martin | William Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 22 | J/19585 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. James Martin, Of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Lois A. Martin, Of Woodstock. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2498 | Martin | Louis Grover | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-09 Age 22 | R/182617 | AG Rear | 16OTU | Wellington X HE320 | Engine failure during a night bombing practise and crashed three miles south-west of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. One member of the crew, not Canadian, was also killed. Addendum: . Sgt. R.V. Bailey (RAF) was also killed. Crashed on a training flight at the village of Ford in Buckinghamshire, 01.55 hrs, 9th January 1944. Sadly, Sergeant Bailey and Sergeant Martin lost their lives in the crash. Crew CHENIER BW J Pilot Officer RCAF J25896 Pilot CAMPBELL GK Pilot Officer RCAF J27453 Navigator BIRKETT JB Pilot Officer RAF J28691 Air Bomber DENNIS RE Sergeant RAF 213930 Mid Upper Gunner +BAILEY Victor George Sergeant RAF 1585910 Wireless Operator +MARTIN Louis Grover Sergeant RCAF R182617 Rear Gunner | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 138. United Kingdom. Epitaph: I CANNOT AND WELL NOT SAY THAT HE IS DEAD HE IS JUST AWAY ASLEEP IN JESUS. Son Of Arthur Allen And Ella Maud Martin, Of Big River, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2499 | Martin | William David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 22 | J/91116 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. C. 13. Germany. Son Of William And Reva Martin, Of Chatham, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Marjory Martin, Of Chatham. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2500 | Mason | Earl Wallace | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1941-09-15 Age 24 | J/15009 | 121Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 25. B. 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Nathan And Agnes Mason, Of Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2501 | Mason | Harry Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/88140 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Harry And Queenie Mason, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2502 | Massey | Maurice Pierre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-01 Age | J/16224 | 353Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 430. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2503 | Massey | Robert Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-24 Age 20 | J/8319 | 48Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert E. And Minnie Massey, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2504 | Massey | Maurice Pierre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-01 Age | J/16224 | 353 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 430. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2505 | Massicotte | George O. | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age | J/89921 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Udenhout (Biezenmortel) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Grave 5. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2506 | Masson | Joseph Lloyd Clinton | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-20 Age | J/92607 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. C. 4. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2507 | Masur | Dennis Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-27 Age 21 | J/15164 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 4. Grave 59. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Max And Gertrude Masur, Of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2508 | Mather | Robert Addison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-30 Age 28 | J/2830 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of John Douglas Mather And Beatrice May Mather, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Husband Of Winnefred Mather. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2509 | Mather | William Hume | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-26 Age 25 | J/3479 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 2. Grave 10. Canada. Son Of Hume And Winifred Mather, Of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2510 | Mathers | Russel David | Warrant Officer Class II | Killed 1943-07-27 Age 24 | R/100588 | PLT | 7 Bomber and Gunnery School. 2 Training Command | Bolingbroke IVT 9944 | Born on the 19th May 1919 in Staynor, Ontario, Canada. Worked as an undertaker prior to service. Employed initially as a flying instructor but made a pilot in the RCAF on the 19th August 1941. Became a staff pilot with No. 5 Bomber and Gunnery School on the 10th September 1942. No. 7 Bomber and Gunnery School on the 25th February 1943. Son of John (died 1958, age 67) and Pearl Mathers (née Hewson - died 1980, age 89), of Stayner, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Stayner Cemetery, Plot 287. Canada. | Read Archive Report on this incident
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| 2511 | Matheson | Ian George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-01-20 Age 20 | J/9530 | Commemorated Murrayville Cemetery, Family Plot 83. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of George Stewart Matheson And Caroline Matheson, Of Milner. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2512 | Matheson | Everett Morley | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 21 | Vancouver BC | J/88476 | Air Gunner | 49Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster ND684 | Shot down by nightfighter probably flown by Reinhard Kollack | Commemorated Granges-Sur-Aube Churchyard, Grave 2. France. Son Of Earl E. Matheson And Marion Matheson, Of Vancouver British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archiv e Report ND684 |
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| 2513 | Matheson | Alexander Mcgregor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/85929 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2514 | Mathison | Earl Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 27 | J/90601 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Viii. C. 9-16. Belgium. Son Of Donald Covert Mathison And Erma Beatrice Mathison, Of Bounty, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2515 | Mathison | Earl Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 27 | J/90601 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Coll. grave VIII. C. 9-16. Belgium. Son Of Donald Covert Mathison And Erma Beatrice Mathison, Of Bounty, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2516 | Matthews | Ray Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-28 Age 25 | J/17577 | Commemorated Tripoli War Cemetery, 6. H. 3. Libya. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2517 | Matthews | Ronald Hepburn | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 20 | J/90023 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Drumachose (Christ Church) Church Of Ireland Churchyard, Grave 25. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur Russel Matthews And Leila May Matthews, Of Preston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2518 | Mattick | Alexander Kitchener | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | R J | 61800 15396 | WAG PLT | RCAF ? WS (RCAF) ? B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2 (C)OTU (RAF) 254Sqn (RAF) 404Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF 15EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) RCAF | X ? ? X Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim X X Cornell Harvard Hurricane X Master & Typhoon Spitfire & Typhoon X | ? - Enlisted in the RCAF ? ? 1941 - UK 7 July 1941 1 Sep 1941 7 Feb 1942 Nov 1942 - ? 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 20 Sep 1943 - Remustered to Pilot 23 Nov 1943 22 May 1944 Nov 1944 - UK 13 Feb 1945 28 Apr 1945 11 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada | Deceased on 11 September 2011, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil & Chris Wolfe) | ||||
| 2519 | Mattin | Leslie Walter | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age | R/160410 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster R5862 AS-N2 | 20 Jan 44 - POW - Nightfighter - Attacking Berlin Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. C. 20. Germany. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Ronald Walter Sutton RAF 1450551 - Pilot: Sgt. David James Edwards RAF 1586160 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. John Cuthbert Barber RAF 1434102 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Clarence Bruce Jeffery RAAF 412449 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Alexander Andrew Mansfield RAF 1876425 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Charles Hurbert Rusk RCAF R/173729 Rear Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Leslie Walter Mattin RCAF R/160410 Air Bomber | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2520 | Matuszewski | George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 19 | J/95402 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of J. And Pauline Matuszewski, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2521 | Maughan | Herbert Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-28 Age | J/18315 | 51Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. J. 12-18. Germany. Son Of Wilfred P. S. Maughan, And Of Kate M. Maughan, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2522 | Maunder | Clifford Leigh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-21 Age | J/18269 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. Z. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2523 | Maw | Arthur Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/19452 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint Grave 6. F. 18-19. Germany. mawx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2524 | Maw | Franklin L. | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-23 Age 23 | J/37480 | Commemorated Lossiemouth Burial Ground, Grave 1263. United Kingdom. Son Of Oscar Franklin Maw And Margaret Maw, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. mawx | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2525 | Mawhinney | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-06-07 Age 27 | J/88628 | NAV | 550Sqn (RAF) | Lanacster ME556 | Claim by Lt Joachim Hanss Stab I/NJG5 – over Paris (AE 2-5): 02:27. Also claimed by Flak of 1-6/gem Flak Abt 266 (“Lancaster Eragny 02:34”). Lt Hanss victory confirmed on 19 August 1944. (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 3 – Theo Boiten) | Commemorated Eragny Communal Cemetery, Grave 5. France. Son Of William Vint Mawhinney And Benita Sarah Mawhinney; Husband Of Rose Adele Mawhinney, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Allied Losses Database ME556 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2526 | Mawson | James Alexander | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-08-21 Age 22 | Sanford, Manitoba | R/116235 | Pilot | 1658CU | Halifax DT697 | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 51. United Kingdom. Epitaph: IN GOD WE TRUST. Husband of Helen Elizabeth Mawson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Night training exercise. Both starboard engines failed. Hit the top of a house and crashed in an adjoining field at Bruntinthorpe Village, Leicestershire, England. F/S Bruce Edwin Bell RCAF was also killed. RAF Crew: Sgt Leonard Green RAF 1615038 Killed Sgt Robert Moncrieff RAF 641993 Killed Flt Sgt Cyril Rumble RAFBVR 1564807 Killed | Aircrew Deaths Database RAF Crew details are here: Allied Losses & Incidents DT697 |
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| 2527 | Maxwell | John Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-03 Age | J/3715 | 218Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Marham Cemetery, War Graves Plot. Grave 4. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2528 | Maxwell | Wallace Kingdon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 29 | J/19401 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Wallace Kingdon Maxwell And Mabel Sherwood Maxwell, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Graduate Of The University Of Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2529 | May | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/86759 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harderwijk General Cemetery, British Plot 1. Grave 50. Netherlands (Holland). mayx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2530 | Mayhew | Vernon Earle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-05 Age | J/24001 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2531 | Mayne | Thomas Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | J/88558 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 5. E. 11. Germany. Son Of Wilson Liddell Mayne And Ida Mayne, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2532 | Mayor | George William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 19 | J/91171 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 8. C. 8. Germany. Son Of Harry J. Mayor And Ida V. Mayor, Of Crawford Park, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2533 | Mcaleavey | Joseph Morgan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 21 | J/15435 | 142Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Patrick And Elizabeth Mcaleavey, Of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2534 | Mcallister | John Carson | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 28 | J/21004 (R/132564) | Pilot | 402Sqn RCAF![]() | Spitfire RM758 AE-M | Born on the 02nd January 1917.Educated at Montreal High School and McGill University. Worked as an electrical controller for British American Oil Company. Enlisted on the 11th September 1941 in Montreal. Son of William Hopkins McAllister and Charlotte Ellen (née Mallete, Husband of Marie Blanch Raymonde (née Hound - married 05th October 1939in Montreal) of father of, Susan Charlotte (born 17th December 1939) and Beverley Carol, of 3419 Gaston Street, Montreal, Canada. Survived earlier accident on Fleet Finch II 4676 | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XVII. C. 4. Netherlands (Holland). | ||||
| 2535 | Mcaran | Terence Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-06 Age 23 | J/95368 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. G. 12. Germany. Son Of Joseph And Mary Mcaran, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2536 | Mcardle | Clifford Austin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-27 Age | J/18756 | 221Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Catania War Cemetery, Sicily, Iv. L. 36. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2537 | Mcarthur | James Brewer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-13 Age | J/21930 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2538 | McAuley | Vincent Cronkite | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | POW Escaped | J | 4761 | OBS PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 2AOS (RCAF) 3AOS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) Ferry Command (RCAF) Ferry Command (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11OTU (RAF) 7Sqn (RAF) 7Sqn (RAF) POW RCAF RCAF 11EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF 8OTU (RCAF RCAF Greenwood RCAF | X X Anson Anson Battle Anson X Hudson AM785 X Wellington Stirling Stirling BF379 MG-D X X X Finch Anson Harvard X X Mosquito X X | 26 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 22 July 1940 30 Sep 1940 14 Oct 1940 6 Jan 1941 16 Feb 1941 23 Apr 1941 21 June 1941 - UK 22 June 1941 July 1941 Sep 1941 12 Dec 1942 - Flak over Italy 14 Apr 1943 - Escaped to the Vatican 9 June 1943 - Safe in UK 9 July 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 4 Sep 1943 - Remustered to pilot 25 Oct 1943 29 Jan 1944 17 Sep 1944 - UK 18 June 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 19 June 1945 28 Sep 1945 8 Aug 1946 - Released from the RCAF | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.7 Squadron - Award effective 2 November 1942 as per London Gazette dated 6 November 1942 and AFRO 272/43 dated 19 February 1943. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.7 Squadron - Award effective 31 July 1943 as per London Gazette dated 17 August 1943 and AFRO 2005/43 dated 1 October 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | |
| 2539 | McAvity | Hugh Kaye | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | J | 4884 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) CFS Trenton (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1 CACSqn (RCAF) 5 CACSqn (RCAF) 121Sqn (RCAF) 123Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) last Flight | X X Moth Anson & Crane Anson Anson Lysander Lysander Anson & Lysander Lysander & Hurricane X Hurricane & Typhoon Hurricane LE568 | 11 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Oct 1940 4 Nov 1940 4 Jan 1941 18 March 1941 - Flying Instructor Course 2 June 1941 - Staff Pilot 7 Nov 1941 20 Feb 1942 15 July 1943 26 Oct 1943 22 Dec 1943 - UK 31 Dec 1943 10 Feb 1944 - Spun into sea off Ayr Scotland | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244. United Kingdom. Son of G. Clifford McAvity and Nita M. McAvity, of St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2540 | Mcbeath | Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-18 Age 23 | J/16258 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 26. C. 14-15. Germany. Son Of Douglas And Margaret Stevenson Mcbeath, Of Golden, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2541 | Mcbeath | Thomas Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-03 Age | J/94509 | 299Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kirke Vaerlose Churchyard, Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2542 | Mcbratney | William Thomas Beilby | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-10 Age 28 | J/85161 | Commemorated Flushing (Vlissingen) Northern Cemetery, Row C. Grave 27. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Howard A. And Edith G. Mcbratney, Of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2543 | Mcbrien | Cecil Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 32 | C/87452 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Clara Mcbrien. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2544 | Mcbrinn | Patrick Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age | J/93280 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. F. 7. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2545 | McCabe | Dennis Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-29 Age 20 | J | 19414 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Lancaster II DS718 EQ-R | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 27. C. 1-12. Germany. Son Of Dr. Albert Wilfred Mccabe And Mabel Agnes Mccabe, Of Richmond, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 2546 | McCabe | George Edward Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-10-19 Age 27 | J/18914 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 47. C. 1. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2547 | McCaffrey | John Harold Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 23 | J/86046 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Margaret Mccaffrey; Husband Of Madeline Mccaffrey, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2548 | McCahon | Frederick James | F/Sgt | ![]() | Below? | POW | R POW | 210088 X | Mid upper gunner | 9B&GS (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 66Sqn 166Sqn ![]() RCAF | Lancaster NF974 AS-U X | X - 12 Sep 44 - POW - 12 Sep 44 - X - Attack on Frankfurt Missing, nothing heard after take off | Crew Members: Plt Off. Anthony Guy Samuel Watkins RAF 174085 - Pilot: Sgt. Isadore Maurice Morganstein RAF 1895616 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. David Murray Barr RAF 1522161 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Andrew Priest Maitland RAF 1801805 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Frank William Walker RCAF R/214688 - Rear Gunner - survived became POW: Flt. Sgt. Frederick James McCahon RCAF R/210088 Mid Upper Gunner survived became POW: Sgt. Harvey George Carson RCAF R/164485 Navigator | ||
| 2549 | McCallum | John Malcolm | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-10 Age | R | 106339 (106399 ?) | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster Mk III ND625 AS-S | Gardening Danzig Bay | Commemorated Odden (Overby) Churchyard, Coll. Grave 3J. Denmark. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Percy James Dunston RAF 1411874 - Pilot: Sgt. Fred George Shields RAF 1086114 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. Thomas Russell Dunlop RAF 1559799 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Kenneth Clough RAF 1483603 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Henry Watkin Pound RAF 1624676 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. George Edward Dyckhoff RAF 1172812 - Rear Gunner: W/O. John Malcolm McCallum RCAF R/106399 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2550 | McCallum | Arthur Arnold | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | R/214657 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster ND411 | Commemorated Beauchery Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1-3. France. Lancaster ND411, piloted by Pilot Officer J. E. Holden, was shot down and crashed over Beauchery-St-Martin, whilst on a bombing raid to the German military base at Mailly-Le-Camp, on 3-4 May 1944. All the crew were killed. The Bomber Command War Diaries by Martin Middlebrook states: ‘Late on 3 May 1944, 346 Lancasters of 1 and 5 Groups along with pathfinder Mosquitoes attacked the large German military base at Mailly-Le-Camp. The control of this raid in the target area failed to operate according to plan. The initial low level markers were accurate and well backed up by Lancaster marker aircraft. The Marker leader (Wing Commander G. L. Cheshire) ordered the main force to come in and bomb but the main force Controller (Wing Commander L. C. Deane) could not transmit the order to do so to the waiting Lancasters because his VHF set was being drowned by an American Forces Broadcast and his transmitter was wrongly tuned. German fighters arrived during the delay and bomber casualties were heavy. The main attack eventually started when Deputy Controller (Squadron Leader E. N. M. Sparks) took over. Approximately 1500 tons of bombs were dropped with great accuracy. 114 barrack buildings, 47 transport sheds and some ammunition buildings in the camp were hit; 102 vehicles including 37 tanks were destroyed 218 German soldiers were killed and 156 were injured. Most of the casualties were Panzer NCO’s. There were no French casualties but some were killed when Lancaster ND411 was shot down and crashed on their house.’ This aircraft was homeward after the raid but North of its tracked course. There has been some dispute over French soldier deaths held in the barracks. The Australian Government publication, Invasion to Victory April 1944 to May 1945, states: ‘The people of Beauchery-St-Martin, a little village to the South East of Paris, also had good reason to remember the night of 4-5 May 1944. Rachel De Boisgelin, the American born wife of a local landowner, was woken up by the noise: “Many of us living near were awakened by a tremendous roar of motors, by firing and then the sky was lighted up for miles around by explosions. But at that time the Germans were masters here and anyone who stepped out of a house before five in the morning risked being shot. By the noise and the glow in the sky, when the planes came down the Germans knew what had happened and they were looking at everything before anyone else. It gives me grief to tell these painful details but the planes caught fire which made identification of those who were in them extremely difficult” RAAF Flight Sergeant Clifford Gay was in one of the planes, Lancaster ND411 of 103 Squadron. Two Lancasters came down very near to each other and of the 15 crew only one survived. The remains of the others were placed in five coffins and were buried by the villagers in a collective grave in the Beauchery Communal Cemetery.’ A local teacher, Simone Rustang wrote to the sister of Sergeant James Moore, the flight engineer in ND411: ‘Never has our village seen such a big crowd - 1800 to 2000 people. At that lovely time of the year there were plenty of lilacs and lilies of the valley also tulips and rarer flowers. The five coffins disappeared under the tulips and whilst they were all being taken to their last resting place in this peaceful corner of the cemetery where the grass often grows, we were thinking of their families who might be thinking of them alive somewhere in Europe.’ | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster ND411 |
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| 2551 | McCallum | Robert John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age 22 | J/89343 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Alan Wilfrid Mccallum, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2552 | McCallum (MacCallum) | Brian Allan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-09-04 Age 21 | J/5075 | Commemorated Mundare (Beaver Lake) Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. (Served As MacCallum). Son Of Albert W. McCallum And Catherine J. McCallum, Of Mundare. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2553 | McCann | Leonard Myles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 28 | J/19862 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Daniel And Hannah (Nee Brennan) Mccann Of Ottawa, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2554 | McCarry | James Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-05 Age | J/23689 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2555 | McCarthy | Murray Lorne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-10 Age 28 | J/7796 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 24. D. 3. Germany. Son Of Lurillan And Ruby A. Mccarthy, Of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2556 | McCarthy | Winston Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-02 Age 26 | J/15144 | 126Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Daniel L. And Maude Mccarthy, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2557 | McCarthy | William Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-14 Age 22 | J/6361 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Waddington (St. Michael) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Mccarthy, K.C., And Bertha Mccarthy, Of York Mills, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A. (University Of Toronto). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2558 | McCarthy | Philip William | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Olrg Marin ![]() | Killed 1943-01-23 Age 32 | J/21050 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 34 Operational Training Unit (RCAF)
| Ventura II AE872 | Born on the 18th May 1910 Woodland, Maine, USA. Educated at La Salle Academy in Ottawa. Member of the Canadian skiing Olympic Team in 1926.
Son of Philip Neri McCarthy (died 03rd July 1989, age 90) and Isabel McCarthy, of Calgary Gatineau. Husband of Mary Catherine McCarthy (née Headley - Married 19th April 1937), of 35 Douglas Drive, Ottawa, Canada. | Commemorated Ottawa Notre Dame Cemetery, Plot 4525. Sec. 15. Canada. | ||||
| 2559 | McCarthy | Benedict Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age | J/94463 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row P. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of William Mccarthy, And Of Janet Mccarthy, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2560 | McCarvill | Cyril James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-07 Age | J/85959 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2561 | McCaskill | Richard Llewellyn | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-05 Age 21 | R/287915 | AG | 24OTU RAF Honeybourne | Wellington MF644 | Night cross-country exercise when they went down in the North Sea. Wellington aircraft missing. Several months later a fisherman found Sergeant McCaskill's wallet in one of his nets. Flying Officer E.W. Mitchell, Pilot Officer G.D. Dickie, FSs C.C. MacDonald, R.N. Bruce, and Sergeant R.L. McCaskill were also killed. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 282. United Kingdom. Son Of D. P. And Dora M. McCaskill, Of Gladstone, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2562 | McCausland | James Waldo | Flight Sergeant |
| Killed 1943-01-29 Age 23 | R/126326 | Pilot | 21 OTU ![]() | Wellington Ic W5705 | Son of Daniel Irving McCausland (died 1970, age 91) and Laura Belle McCausland (née Ransay - died 1982, age 95) Epitaph: 'Peaceful Be Thy Sleep Dear Waldo In Life I Loved You Dearly In Death I Do The Same Mother'. | Commemorated Cirencester Cemetery, Plot 6. N.C. Row R. Grave 14. United Kingdom. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | |||
| 2563 | McChesnie | Lyle William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-12 Age 28 | J/88168 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row A. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Ethel Mcchesnie, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2564 | Mcclarty | Edward John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 20 | J/95360 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 20. B. 24. Germany. Son Of Howard John And K. Elizabeth Mcclarty, Of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2565 | McClelland | James Ronald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-28 Age 21 | J/88610 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, Row B. Grave 3. France. Son Of Samuel James Mcclelland And Charlotte Annie Mcclelland, Of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2566 | McCloy | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 22 | J/87739 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Daniel And Sophia Mccloy, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2567 | McClung | Vernon Frederick | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | J | 37017 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 61OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 442Sqn (RCAF) 442Sqn (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Harvard Hurricane Battle X Master & Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire & Mustang Mustang KH694 | 19 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 Feb 1943 2 May 1943 27 June 1943 30 Oct 1943 24 March 1944 - Staff Pilot 25 May 1944 - UK 15 Aug 1944 20 Oct 1944 11 Nov 1944 18 June 1945 - Crashed into Weymouth Bay | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son of Frederick Wellington and Jessie Gertrude (nee Crocker) McClung, of Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2568 | McClure | James Edward | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-15 Age 23 | R/87203 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster ND621 AS-U | 1944-07-14 Attack on Revigny sur Ormain. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Lusigny-Sur-Barse Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 21. France. Son Of George R. Mcclure And Rebecca Mcclure, Of Wilkie, Saskatchewan, Canada. Crew Members: Plt Off. Sidney Martin RAF 176912 - Pilot: Flg Off. Alan Oswald Rodgers RNZAF 428770 - 2nd Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Leonard George Wood RAF 1338672 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Phillip Griffith Jones RAF 1515485 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. William Glynn Llewellyn RAF 103849 - Rear Gunner: Sgt. Wilfred Dutton RAF 1582673 Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. Francis Melvin Omoe RCAF R/187451 Mid Upper gunner: W/O. James Edward McClure RCAF R/87203 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2569 | McClure | L.C. | P/O F/O | ![]() | USA | PLT | 1B&GS (RCAF) | Battle | 1940 - Staff pilot | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery School RCAF | ||||
| 2570 | McClusky | George | Sergeant | ![]() Courtesy Operation Picture Me | MiD
| Killed 1941-10-18 Age 22 | R/71726 | Pilot | 402Sqn | Miles Magister I N3934 | Born on the 07th June 1919 at Bracebridge, Ontario. Enlisted on the 20th August 1940 Toronto, Ontario. Son of John A. McClusky and of Jessie McClusky (nee Terry) brother of Carl and John, of 56 Prospect Street, Kirkland Lake, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Credited with an Me109 on the 18th September | Commemorated Southend-on-sea (Sutton Road) Cemetery, Plot R. Grave 12136. United Kingdom. | |||
| 2571 | McComb | Roy Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 23 | J/18814 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 15. G. 1. Germany. Son Of Roy E. And Mary J. Mccomb, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2572 | McConkey | Frederick William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-14 Age | J/13153 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2573 | McConvey | Carl Joseph | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | R J | 148645 88446 | PLT | RCAF KTS (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9EFTS (RAF) 17(P)AFU (RAF) 59OTU (RAF) 59OTU (RAF) 1 TEU (RAF) 3 TEU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X Moth Harvard & Yale X Moth Master Master & Hurricane Hurricane W9145 Hurricane Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MN703 | 6 Jan 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1 March 1942 24 May 1942 16 Aug 1942 11 Oct 1942 5 Apr 1943 - UK 19 May 1943 8 June 1943 17 Aug 1943 6 Sep 1943 - Mid air collision, parachuted with injuries 15 Jan 1944 1 March 1944 26 Apr 1944 7 June 1944 16 July 1944 - Veered off runway, slammed into 438Sqn Typhoon MN633 and exploded | ![]() (Photo: WO2 McConvey climbing in his 440Sqn Typhoon) - Commemorated Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Grave Xii. F. 7. France. - Son of Francis Aloysius McConvey and Mary Helen (nee Heck) of Toronto, Ontario. - Commission to Pilot Officer was posthumous. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report - W9145 Accident report - MN703 The Typhoon Project Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2574 | McCorkle | Donald Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-03 Age 25 | J/88614 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Evreux Communal Cemetery, Row B. Coll. Grave 24-26. France. Son Of Frederick Temple Mccorkle And Agnes Campbell Mccorkle, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2575 | McCormack | John Edward | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC![]() AFC ![]() | J | 6136 | OBS | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 40Sqn (RAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 1666 CU (RAF) RCAF 5OTU (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth X Anson Battle Anson X Wellington Wellington Wellington Halifax X Liberator X | 28 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 22 July 1940 14 Oct 1940 11 Nov 1940 - Failed Pilot Training 31 Jan 1941 - Remustered to Observer 26 Apr 1941 7 June 1941 31 July 1941 - UK 15 Sep 1941 17 Dec 1941 17 Jan 1942 19 May 1943 - Chief Instructor 14 June 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 28 July 1944 3 Aug 1945 - Released from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.419 Squadron - Award effective 31 December 1942 as per London Gazette dated 12 January 1943 and AFRO 232/43 dated 12 February 1943. - Air Force Cross - No.1664 Conversion Unit (AFRO gives unit only as "Overseas"). - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. - Deceased on 14 March 1953 in Regina, Saskatchewan. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 2576 | McCormack | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-21 Age 30 | J/87687 | 614Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Budapest War Cemetery, Ii. C. 9. Hungary. Son Of John And Helen J. Mccormack, Of Burnaby, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2577 | McCormick | Robert Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-12 Age 27 | J/89884 | 18Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of John R. And Florence A. Mccormick., Of Alexandria, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2578 | McCormick | James Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 23 | J/95357 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 16. F. 5. Germany. Son Of Patrick And Elizabeth Mccormick, Of Port Mcnicoll, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2579 | McCoubrey | John Herbert Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age 23 | J/95369 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. C. 12. Germany. Son Of Maj. Jack Mccoubrey, And Of Florence May Mccoubrey, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2580 | McCrae | Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | J/85104 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Wevelgem Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave E. 498. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2581 | Mccrea | James Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/91049 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 14761. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2582 | McCreary | James Duncan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 20 | J/89471 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. E. 11-13. Germany. Son Of James Wallace And Julia Agatha Mccreary, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2583 | McCuaig | Eric Stuart | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-08-15 Age 20 | R/132649 | Pilot | 247Sqn![]() | Typhoon Ib JP505 | Born on the 02nd June 1923 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Worked as a payroll checker for Foundation Company of Canada in Montreal. Enlisted on the 13th February 1942. Trained at No. 1 Initial Training School on 22nd December 1941. With No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School at Malton on the 02nd March 1942. No. 13 Elementary Flying Training School at at St. Hubert. Awarded his pilot wings on the 23rd October 1942. After arriving in England he had further training with No. 59 Operational Training Unit at Millfiel March - June 1943. Joined 247 squadron on the 22nd June 1943. Son of Major Clarence Norman McCuaig (died of pneumonia on the 19th February 1935, age 42) and Edith Evelyn McCuaig (née Woods - both parents deceased at the date of enlisting) Judith McCuaig also named as next of kin?. Husband of Joan Elizabeth McCuaig (née Gray), of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Brother of P/O Ian H. McCuaig, at No. 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, and sister, Mrs. Molly Stead of Westmont, Quebec. Epitaph" 'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep Psalm 127.2'. McCuaig Lake, west of Oxford Lake was named after Fl/Sgt. Eric Stuart McCuaig in 1995. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 45. E. 6. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2584 | McCurdy | Roger Eugene George | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R J | 90828 21517 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 14EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 17(P)AFU (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 1681 BDTF (RAF) 421Sqn (RCAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth Harvard Battle & Lysander X Master Master & Hurricane Hurricane & Martinet Spitfire Typhoon Typhoon MN720 | 5 June 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Sep 1941 8 Nov 1941 3 Jan 1942 9 May 1942 - Staff Pilot 19 Dec 1942 - UK 9 Feb 1943 30 March 1943 22 June 1943 16 March 1944 20 May 1944 13 Aug 1944 - Shot down by light flak | ![]() (Photo: Pilots of 440Sqn at B9 advanced airfield in Normandy on 4 August 1944. F/O McCurdy is kneeling at front left.) Commemorated Bayeux War Cemetery, Grave XV. M. 25., Calvados, France. Son of William and Cordiana (nee Lavigne) McCurdy of Haileybury, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident Report The Typhoon Project |
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| 2585 | McDermott | Edwin Terrance | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age | J/19392 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 10. C. 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William J. And Barbara Loretta Mcdermott, Of Port Robinson, Ontario. Date of death might have been 1943-10-23 | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2586 | 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 | ||||||
| 2587 | McDonald | Gordon Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-24 Age | J/9524 | 44Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 1. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2588 | McDonald | William Russell Campbell | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-15 Age 22 | J/7689 | Commemorated Melville Cemetery, Plot 63. Lot 2. Canada. Son Of George Henry And Hannah Mcdonald, Of Melville; Husband Of Marion Mcdonald, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2589 | McDonald | Donald Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 26 | J/6711 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Grimsby (Scartho Road) Cemetery, Sec. 116. Row G. Grave 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2590 | McDonald | Arthur Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-08 Age | J/16133 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery, Sec. H. Grave 318 North. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2591 | McDonald | Melvin Joseph | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-04-22 Age | J/85252 | 190Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Torshavn Cemetery, Grave 189. Faroe Islands. Son Of Thomas And Mary Mcdonald, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2592 | McDonald | Melvyn Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-05 Age 22 | 17042 | 21Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2593 | McDonald | Devereaux Richard Cecil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-03 Age | J/16764 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2594 | McDonald | Verdun Frederick | Flight Lieutenant | Courtesy Oleg Marin
| Killed 1943-11-07 Age 27 | J | J/3711 | Pilot | 5 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit. 21 Group | Anson I N4934 | Son of Robert Donald and Mary McDonald and husband of Phyllis Marie McDonald (nee Glendenning), of 313 8th Street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Grave inscription: 'In Loving Memory'. | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1042. United Kingdom. | |||
| 2595 | McDonald | Frederick Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-17 Age 21 | J/19950 | 79Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 2. F. 9. India. Son Of Wesley E. Mcdonald And Isabel M. Mcdonald, Of South Nelson. New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2596 | McDonald | Adam Raeburn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age 28 | J/92473 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sandefjord (Ekeberg) Churchyard, Coll. Grave. B. 1. 7-12. Norway. Son Of Robert Scott And Marg Raeburn Mcdonald, Of Mcmasterville Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2597 | McDonald | Wesley Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-24 Age | J/95387 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 28. C. 11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2598 | McDougall | Lawrence John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-03 Age | J/16621 | 1435Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2599 | McDougall | Ronald Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J | 85715 | PLT | 166Sqn Last Op 166Sqn (RAF) ![]() | Lancaster Lancaster ND806 AS-S | X - 23 Apr 44 -- Target = Dusseldorf - Germany - 23 Apr 44 - KIA - Attacking Dusseldorf. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. H. 1-7. Belgium. Crew Members: Sgt. Terence Kirby RAF 1811158 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. Maurice Frederick Fenton RAF 1620104 - Air Bomber: Sgt. John Robinson RAF 1511210 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Ronald William French RAF 1892504 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Walter Percy Mead RAF 1398775 - Rear Gunner: Plt. Off. Ronald Victor McDougall RCAF J/85715 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Frederick Lloyd Bulman RCAF R/154844 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2600 | McDougall | George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-10 Age 21 | J/87284 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 7. Grave 2. France. Son Of John And Alice Mcdougall, Of Transcona, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2601 | McEachern | Hector Joseph | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-07 Age 25 | J/27407 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster ND678 AS-Q | Attack on Caen. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery, Coll. Grave I. C. 6-10. France. Son Of Alex Neil Mceachern And Elizabeth Ann Mceachern, Of New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Canada. Crew Members:Crew Members:Sqnn. Ldr. Ralph Henry Weston RAF 37703 - Pilot: Sgt. James Robert Markland RAF 1146271 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Hector Joseph McEachern RCAF J/27407 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Joseph Ray Eaton RAF 1670569 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Norman Douglas Little RAF 1233167 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Ronald William Boss RAF 1352419 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Ernest William MacIntosh RCAF J/24922 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2602 | McEachern | Robert Neil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-21 Age | J/90913 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. C. 2. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2603 | McEachern | Lachlan Neil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | C/88589 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 4. C. 20. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2604 | Mcelheran | John Archibald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age | J/86482 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 4 Grave 34 (Coll.) France. Son Of George Harrison Mcelheran And Henrietta Mcelheran, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2605 | McElroy | John Frederick | P/O F/O F/L S/L -------- X -------- F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | J ------ IAF ------- No. | 7230 ------ X ------ 120176 | PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 4EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 60OTU (RAF) 54Sqn (RAF) 249Sqn (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 57OTU (RAF) 56OTU (RAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 421Sqn (RCAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Western Air Command RCAF Patricia Bay RCAF Sea Island RCAF Patricia Bay Western Air Command RCAF ---------------------- 442 (Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Aux --------------------- 101Sqn (IsrAF) ---------------------- RCAF CFS Trenton (RCAF) 1 IFS Centralia (RCAF) CFS Trenton (RCAF) 2 AFS McDonald (RCAF) 2 AFS Portage (RCAF) 1 (F)OTU (RCAF) 421Sqn (RCAF) 6 TACC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF Sydney 129 AEFF (RCAF) RCAF | X X X Finch Harvard X Defiant Hurricane Spitfire X Master & Spitfire Spitfire X X Spitfire Spitfire X X X X X X X ------------------------ Harvard X ------------------------ Spitfire ------------------------ X Harvard Expeditor Harvard Harvard Harvard Sabre Sabre X X X Expeditor X | 6 Nov 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 10 Nov 1940 24 March 1941 5 May 1941 22 June 1941 3 Nov 1941 - UK 15 Nov 1941 24 March 1942 6 June 1942 - Malta 19 Nov 1942 - UK 5 Dec 1942 - Instructor 21 July 1943 - Instructor 24 Oct 1943 - Leave in Canada 21 Dec 1943 - UK 3 Jan 1944 30 June 1944 - Commanding Officer 13 Dec 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 25 Dec 1944 7 Feb 1945 2 March 1945 27 April 1945 11 May 1945 24 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Apr 1947 - Rejoined RCAF Aux 8 Feb1948 - Released from the RCAF ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1948 - 1949 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Apr 1951 - Rejoined RCAF 6 Apr 1951 - Flying Instructor Course 1 July 1951 - Instrument Flying Instructor 16 Dec 1951 26 Jan 1952 - Instructor 15 Nov 1952 - Instructor 7 June 1955 8 Oct 1955 - Grostenquin France 14 April 1958 - Comptroller - Metz France 1959 - Repatriated to Canada 9 Sep 1959 - Comptroller 16 July 1963 - Staff Pilot 9 Nov 1964 - Retired from the RCAF | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.249 Squadron - Award effective 19 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 3 November 1942 and AFRO 1830/42 dated 13 November 1942. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.421 Squadron - Award effective 4 August 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2052/44 dated 22 September 1944. Died in Victoria, 24 October 1994 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Flying For Your Life |
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| 2606 | McElroy | Lloyd William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90348 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 24. A. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2607 | 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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| 2608 | McEvoy | Donald Ralph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1944-06-15 Age 21 | J/88896 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Marquise Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Grave 21. France. Son Of Bernard And Inez Mcevoy, Of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2609 | McEwan | Ronald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age 28 | J/86800 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 3. Grave 29. France. Son Of William And Ellen Mcewan, Of Verdun, Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2610 | McFadden | Ross John James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age | J/88350 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Corneville-Sur-Risle Churchyard, Joint Grave 1. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2611 | McFadyen | Donald Archibald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 22 | J/40046 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 942. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Donalda Ray Mcfadyen, Of Islington, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2612 | McFarlane | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-28 Age 23 | J/7428 | Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Officers). Plot E. Coll. Grave 2. Malta. Son Of John And Annie Mcfarlane, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2613 | McFarlane | Alexander Ian | Pilot Officer |
| Killed 1942-12-30 Age 21 | J/18750 | Navigator | 159Sqn (RAF) | Liberator II AL520 | Commemorated Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Q. 126-127. Syria. Son Of Alexander Thomas Mcfarlane And Lillian Marceline Mcfarlane, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | ||||
| 2614 | McFarlane | Clifford Wallace | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-20 Age | J/27316 | 625Sqn | Lancaster JA714 | Hit by heavy flak over Dutch coast. Crashed off Oosterend Texel | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. JA714, piloted by Pilot officer W. P. Cameron, was hit by heavy flak over the Dutch coast and crashed at Waddenzee some 3 kilometres south east of Oosterend on the island of Texel, whilst on a bombing raid to Leipzig, on 20-21 October 1943. This was the first operational loss for the newly formed squadron. All the crew were killed. The attack on Leipzig was the first serious attack on this far-flung city. Weather conditions were described as appalling, and some 16 Lancasters and their crews were lost on this raid. Ground reports on the loss of this Lancaster state that the aircraft exploded in a tremendous fireball parts of which glided down slowly. The aircraft fell and then seemed to regain control at which point it rose up and exploded (possibly its incendiary bomb load blew up). The aircraft came down on the mudflats on Wadden Sea and continued to burn for time. Aircraft returning from the raid reported still seeing it burning. Only one body was recovered, that of Albert Snook, whose body washed ashore on the Terchelling Islands. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster JA714 |
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| 2615 | McFayden | Donald Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-22 Age 21 | J/94252 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XV. F. 9. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Archibald And Pearl Elizabeth Mcfayden, Of Fort Frances, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2616 | McFee | John Curwood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age 26 | J/95354 | 50Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Mcfee; Husband Of Dorothy Mcfee, Of Angus, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2617 | 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 | ||||||
| 2618 | McGarry | Frank Wilfred | Lt (A) | ![]() | Killed Age 25 | O-048970 | Pilot | 768 Sqn![]() | Corsair JT357 | Ballycranbeg R.C. Churchyard (Mount St. Joseph). Grave 48 | Born on the 30th December 1919 In Toronto. Enlisted on the 20th May 1942. Son of Edward John (died 23rd April 1980, age 99) and Agnes McGarry (née Bailie - died in 1974, age 89), of 12 Alcing Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A. Epitaph: 'Here I Lie Pray For Me As You Pass By'. | Read Archive Report on this incident
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| 2619 | McGee | Robert Cecil Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-28 Age 25 | J/86063 | 215Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, 3. G. 1. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of Harold Stuart Mcgee And Rosemarie Bernard Mcgee, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2620 | McGee | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-23 Age | J/95373 | 35Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2621 | Mcghie | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-04 Age 21 | J/28074 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2622 | McGillicuddy | Paul Clark | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-21 Age 24 | J/15647 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Littlehampton Cemetery, Sec. D. Grave 4306. United Kingdom. Son Of Owen And Blanche Mcgillicuddy, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth Kirk Mcgillicuddy, Of Toronto. B.A. (University Of Toronto). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2623 | McGillivray | Craig Edward (Sonny) | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-11-19 Age 23 | J/85248 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 47. I. 7. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2624 | McGoun | Kenneth Beverly | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-07 Age 28 | J/5681 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of The Revd. Kenneth Mcgoun And Agnes Louise Mcgoun. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2625 | McGowan | Edwin Archibald | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C ------- G/C | ![]() | MID![]() | C | 105 | PLT | RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF Trenton RCAF Ottawa Camp Borden (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) ? 1CNS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) RCAF Sydney RCAF Goose Bay -------------------- RCAF RCAF Clinton RCAF | X ? X ? ? ? Moth ? Anson Anson X X -------------------- X X X | 28 June 1926 - Enlisted in the RCAF as RMC cadet 17 Aug 1928 - Received Pilot's Wings 20 June 1928 - Received Commission 31 Oct 1931 - Trenton, Ontario 28 Feb 1932 - Ottawa, Ontario 31 July 1933 - Borden, Ontario 6 April 1936 - CO Regular Force Detachment 6 Feb 1939 - ? 25 May 1942 - Rivers, Manitoba 24 Feb 1943 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island 8 July 1943 - Station Commander 30 Sept 1944 - Station Commander -------------------- Remained in post war RCAF 1 April 1947 - Clinton, Ontario 27 July 1948 - Retired from the RCAF | - Mentioned in Despatches - Station Goose Bay - Award effective 1 January 1946 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 82/46 dated 25 January 1946. Deceased on 1 January 1979, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 2626 | McGrath | Douglas Frederick | P/O F/O F/L ------ F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | J ------ No. | 25885 ------ 201625 | PLT | RCAF 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 433Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF ------------ RCAF RCAF Greenwood 407Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X Moth Anson X X Halifax X X ------------ X Lancaster & Neptune Neptune X | 23 Feb 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 24 Oct 1942 9 Jan 1943 14 May 1943 8 Oct 1943 27 July 1944 9 Feb 1945 - Repatriated 1945 - Released -------------------- 1 June 1950 - Reenlisted in the RCAF X X 1964 - Retired | ![]() (Photo: WAG P/O Brewer at left with pilot F/L McGrath at right in front of their Halifax on 7 Jan 1945) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.433 Squadron - Award effective 10 May 1945 as per London Gazette dated 22 May 1945 and AFRO 1147/45 dated 13 July 1945. Deceased 3 December 2009. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 2627 | McGraw | Hugh Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-04 Age | J/16506 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Pihen-Les-Guines War Cemetery, 1. B. 4. France. Son Of George Wilson Mcgraw, And Of Florence Ethel Mcgraw, Of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2628 | Mcgraw | Anthony Emsley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 38 | C/95172 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. B. 8. Germany. Son Of Andrew George And Mary Dixon Mcgraw, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2629 | McGregor | Jack Alpine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-13 Age 20 | J/11337 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block A. Plot 1. Grave 13. Canada. Son Of John Archibald And Alice Beatrice Mcgregor, Of Regina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2630 | McGregor | Charles Gordon Tassie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-17 Age 23 | Chatham Ontario | J/9567 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of James Martin Mcgregor And Of Gladys Idella McGregor (Nee Tassie), Of Chatham, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2631 | McGregor | Alexander Morvan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 29 | J/ 19304 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 8. Grave 15. France. Son Of Alexander G. Mcgregor And Elizabeth Mcgregor, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2632 | McGregor | James Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age 21 | J/95541 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 5. D. 13. Germany. Son Of William James Mcgregor And Muriel Lillian Mcgregor, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2633 | McGregor | Robert Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 27 | J/88706 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. G. 1-16. Germany. Son Of Robert John Mcgregor And Olive Emma Rose Mcgregor, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Audrey Jean Mcgregor, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2634 | McHardy | Sidney Alexander Farquharson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age | J/88995 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Vadum Cemetery, Coll. Grave A. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2635 | McIlrath | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-03 Age 25 | J/93994 | 210Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Isabel Mcilrath, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2636 | Mcilveen | Roy Mcvicar | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-09-05 Age 21 | J/43836 | Commemorated Hanna Cemetery, Soldiers' Plot. Canada. Son Of Edward Roy And Pauline Edith Mciveen, Of Hanna. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2637 | Mcinnes | Jack Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/88856 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. D. 20. Germany. Son Of Arthur And Hettie E. Mcinnes, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2638 | McInnis | Francis Gabriel | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-22 Age 21 | J/72894 | Commemorated St. Charles Cemetery, Prince Edward Island, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of James E. Mcinnis And Sarah Mcinnis, Of Armadale. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2639 | McInnis | Irvin Neil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 19 | Biscotasing, Ontario | J/91047 | Air Gunner | 433Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax HX287 | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 16. Coll. Grave 1-4. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report HX287 |
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| 2640 | McIntosh | William Philip Macdonald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1943-08-24 Age | J/18231 | 35Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. L. 12-15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2641 | McIntosh | John Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-26 Age | J/28869 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 766. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2642 | McIntosh | Garnet | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-19 Age 22 | J/86916 | 219Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1105. United Kingdom. Son Of Margaret P. Macdonald, Of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2643 | McIntyre | James Ivan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-23 Age 24 | J/14026 | Commemorated Puslinch (Crown) Cemetery, Plot 293. Old Sec. Canada. Son Of Joseph And Lillie Mary Mcintyre, Of Guelph. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2644 | McIntyre | Robert Bruce | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-09 Age 24 | J/15314 | Commemorated Porthmadog Public Cemetery, Grave 621. United Kingdom. Son Of Harold Mcintyre And Of Olive M. Mcintyre, Of Karnloops, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2645 | McIntyre | Alexander Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-13 Age 20 | J/27451 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row Q. Grave 245. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2646 | McIntyre | Jack Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age | J/88626 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Geraardsbergen Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2647 | McIntyre | Paul Alvin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/85615 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. E. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2648 | McIvor | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/89043 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. E. 13. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2649 | McIvor | Roderick Austin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-28 Age 24 | J/85471 | Pilot | 419Sqn | Halifax II JN954 VR-R | Commemorated Maastricht General Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 87. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Austin And Gertrude Mcivor; Husband Of Jean G. Mcivor, Of Sherridon, Manitoba, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2650 | McIvor | Kenneth Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-05-18 Age 34 | C/94955 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 61. A. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Donald Randolph And Jennie Elli-Tt Mcivor; Husband Of Dorothy Mildred Mcivor, Of Clarkson Valley, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2651 | McKay | Harold Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 21 | J/92356 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. H. 10. Germany. Son Of John James Mckay And Rose M. Mckay, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2652 | McKay | Robert James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/86595 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. J. 20. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2653 | McKay | Alexander Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-15 Age | J/95356 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 6. E. 8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2654 | McKay | Don | F/Sgt | PoW | Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada | R | NAV | 115Sqn![]() | Wellington X3351 | Base East Wretham 1713 - Gardening operation. 31 Dec 42 - POW - | 6 aircraft took off on GARDENING OPERATIONS between the hours of 17.10 and 17.15. 1 aircraft was forced to abandon the sortie owing to illness of Navigator and returned to base early bringing back its mine. 1 aircraft failed to return from operations. The remaining 4 aircraft dropped their mines in the allotted position from heights ranging between 600 and 1,000 feet, by pinpoint of Isle d'Oberon and Isle de Re, Isle d'Aix on Isle de Re.![]() X3351 Crew: L-R Standing :Les Hickman - Pilot (Coventry), W.O.Pearce - Rear Gunner (Toronto Ontario), Don McKay - Navigator (Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada). L-R Kneeling: Sam W. Walmsley - Wireless Operator (Chilliwack, British-Columbia, Canada, W. T. Jones - Bomb Aimer/Front Gunner. | ||||
| 2655 | Mckechnie | John Kenneth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-04 Age 30 | J/6179 | Commemorated Delhi War Cemetery, 5. A. 6. India. Son Of Lt.-Col. William Ernest Mckechnie, And Of Marion Elsie Mckechnie (Nee Curram). B.E. (Mcgill University, Montreal). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2656 | Mckee | Hugh Percival | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-05 Age 21 | J/5103 | Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Mens). Plot F. Coll. Grave 98. Malta. Son Of Samuel Cochrane Mckee And Agnes Eveline Mckee, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2657 | McKell | Hiram Archibald Mccormick | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-27 Age 22 | J/41843 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. I. 1. United Kingdom. Son Of J. Edgar And Agnes J. Mckell, Of Howick, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2658 | McKenna | John Leo | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | J/92153 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 6. F. 13. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2659 | McKenna | Leslie William Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 18 | J/89891 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 21. E. 4-6. Germany. Son Of William Joseph And Margaret Ellen Mckenna, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2660 | McKenzie | James Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/18887 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. G. 1-16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2661 | McKenzie | Morris Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 25 | J/86163 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery, Plot Kk. Coll. Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Henry Lewis Mckenzie And Hazel Belle Mckenzie, Of Cartwright, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2662 | McKeown | Victor Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age | J/19969 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2663 | McKeown | Kenneth Creighton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 38 | J/95380 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of William Kenneth Mckeown, And Of Alice Gertrude Mckeown, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2664 | Mckercher | William Dunne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-25 Age 21 | J/24801 | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 77. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2665 | McKerry | David Anthony Gregory | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 19 | J/36019 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. D. 12-17. Germany. Son Of Joseph Patrick Edwin And Margaret Ethel Geraldine Mckerry, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2666 | Mckiggan | Angus Alexander | Flying Officer | Courtesy Robert Willams (Great nephew) | Killed 1944-07-28 Age 25 | J/23376 | Pilot | 400Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Supermarine Spitfire PR.XI PL829 SP-L | Buried on the 02nd August 1944 at Wrexham Cemetery (Private funeral and not in the CWGC section of the cemetery). Sec. C. Grave 8116. Also remembered on parents grave in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Ontario. Born on the 06th July 1919 in Sault Ste. Marie. A bank teller for 4 years. A total of 839 flying hours logged with 66 on the Spitfire. Son of John Angus (died in 1955, age 69) and Margaret McKiggan (née Crockford - died 1948, age 54), of 24 Dufferin Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada and husband of Doris McKiggan (née Wilding), of 33 Bertie Road, Smithfield, Wrexham, North Wales. Married on the 22nd February 1944. Epitaph: 'Beloved Husband Of Doris. Son Of J. And M. Mckiggan Of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario We Shall Meet Again'. | Commemorated Wrexham Cemetery, Sec. C. Grave 8116. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2667 | Mckillop | Robert Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-21 Age | J/6967 | 94Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. T. H. Mckillop, Of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2668 | McKim | Charles Williston | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 21 | R/88380 | Pilot | 416Sqn | Spitfire IX BR626 | Born on the 03rd January 1922 in Saint John, New Brunswick. Educated at the Halifax Academy and one year of pre-medical at Dalhousie University. .Enlisted on the 02nd May 1941 in Halifax. Trained at No. 3 Initial Training School and No. 53 Operational Training Unit. Awarded his pilot wings on the 19th June, 1942. Joined 416 squadron on the 11th March, 1943/ Son of Reverend Robert Taylor McKim and Mary Annetta Renfrew McKim (née Gilchrist), of Westfield, New Brunswick, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 184. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2669 | McKim | Joseph Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 33 | J | 88558 | NAV | 90Sqn![]() | Lancaster LM189 WP-O | Killed with all the crew | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 25. G. 1. Germany. Son Of Arthur Melville Mckim And Anne Mckim; Husband Of Evelyn Agnes Mckim, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Read Archive Report | ||
| 2670 | McKinley | Curtis David | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-24 Age 29 | J/28236 | Air Bomber | 14OTU | Wellington BX LN948 | Take-off 18:10. Daytime cross-country training exercise. 4 minutes after take-off, Starboard engine and wing caught fire when the aircraft was at 1,000 feet. The pilot made an unsuccessful belly landing at Braybrooke, Northampshire, England. Two RAF airmen were also killed. 3 crew survived | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 140B. United Kingdom. Epitaph: FONDLY LOVED AND DEEPLY MOURNED LOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM. Son Of David And Jessie McKinley, Of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. The 2 RAFVR crew who died were: Sgt. Norman John Allen 1428471 RAFVR Sgt. Gerald Bennett Lawson 1668021 RAFVR | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database LN948 |
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| 2671 | McKinney | Robert Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-31 Age 20 | J/89964 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 11. Coll. Grave 1-3. France. Son Of Frank J. Mckinney And Annie B. Mckinney, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2672 | McKinnon | Lloyd George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-28 Age 28 | J/95171 | 206Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of Isaac James McKinnon And Teresa Agnes McKinnon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2673 | McKinnon | Reginald Wolfe | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age | J | 94290 | 417Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Padua War Cemetery, IV. E. 15. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2674 | McKnight | William Lidstone | Pte --------- P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | KIA | RAF CAN | Cdn Army ----- RAF | X ------- 41937 | PLT | Canadian Army Reserve RAF 242Sqn 607Sqn 615Sqn 242Sqn Last Op - 242Sqn | N/A X Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane | 1935 - 1938 - Canadian Army Reserves - Dec 38 - Joined the RAF - From Edmonton - AB (**S) 10 May 40 - 12 May 40 - 12 May 40 - 28 May 40 - 28 May 40 - 12 Jan 41 - 12 Jan 41 - KIA - | Battle of Britain. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, he was a medical student before joining the RAF on a short service commission in 1939. On 6 November he joined 242Sqn. In the fighting over France in May and June 1940, on attachment with 607 and 615Sqns and with 242, McKnight destroyed 11 enemy aircraft, probably destroyed another and damaged two more. Immediate DFC on 4 June. During the Battle of Britain, McKnight continued to be prolific in shooting down enemy aircraft. On 8 October he was awarded a bar to his DFC and, on 6 November, he was promoted to Flying Officer. McKnight was killed on 12 January 1941: in company with Pilot Officer M K Brown, on a Rhubarb operation [using cloud cover to fly at low level and seek targets of opportunity such as trains and troop concentrations]. They crossed the French coast near Gravelines and strafed enemy troops. As they turned to make a second attack, a Bf 109 was seen, at 500 feet. Brown attacked the troops but when he looked for McKnight, he had vanished. He did not return to base and either fell to the flak or the Bf 109. Born Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1918. Commissioned in RAF in 1939. Posted to 615Sqn in May 1940 in France. 19 May 1940 shot down his first. Transferred 242Sqn and involved in fierce fighting over Dunkirk where he claimed 8 kills (possibly 10). DFC. On 30 August 1940 he shot down 3 Bf 110s. He had 4 more kills in September and a Bf 109 in November. Bar to his DFC. KIA 12 January 1941 in Hurricane I (P2961) by a Bf 109 on a fighter sweep over France. Runnymede Age 22 | Battle of Britain Database |
| 2675 | McLachlan | Roderick James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-27 Age 24 | J/15023 | 110Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of R. D. And Mary Mclachlan, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2676 | McLaren | Robert Perrin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-18 Age 22 | J/15748 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ockero Churchyard, Coll. Grave. Sweden. Son Of Robert Kennedy Mclaren And Clara A. Mclaren, Of Princeton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2677 | McLaren | Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-14 Age 29 | J/11630 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4079. United Kingdom. Son Of Ewing Wilford Mclaren And Alma Mclaren, Husband Of Elizabeth Ballantyne Mclaren, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2678 | McLaren | William Perry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age 20 | J/38883 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G7/2255W. Canada. Son Of William Perry Mclaren And Helen Mclaren, Of Mount Royal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2679 | Mclauchlin | Burton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 23 | J/92133 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Skarrild Churchyard, Coll. Grave 539. Denmark. Son Of Orlan And Alice Mclauchlin, Of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2680 | McLaughlin | Andrew Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-10 Age | J/16387 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Coningsby Cemetery, Row 64. Grave 1250B. United Kingdom. Son Of Andrew Joseph And Julia McLaughlin. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2681 | McLaughlin | George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 22 | J/88621 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Marcilly Communal Cemetery, Grave 6. France. Son Of William Robert And Emma Mclaughlin, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2682 | McLaughlin | Kenneth Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-23 Age 21 | J/89163 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 13. B. 15. Germany. Son Of Robert And Wilhemina Mclaughlin, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2683 | McLea | John Alexander | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-11-01 Age 19 | J/95366 | Air/Gnr | 426Sqn | Halifax NP709 OW-A | Born on the 31st July 1924 in Hamilton. Son of William and Victoria May McLea (née Tydd) of 11, Foster Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Sergeant Mclea was a former sergeant with the 81st Squadron Air Cadets of Canada and also attended the Queen Victoria Public School and the Hamilton Technical Institute. He went on to work at Canadian Comstock at Welland before enlisting in the RCAF in June 1943. A sister, Beatrice and brother William also served with the RCAF. On the West Coast and St. Thomas respectively. Grave inscription: 'We Often Speak Of You Time Rolls On But Memories Stay'. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 11. E. 10. Germany. | ||||
| 2684 | McLean | David Gerald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-01 Age | J/9506 | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Xii H. 6-8. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2685 | McLean | James Kerr | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-04-01 Age 23 | J/7900 | Commemorated Lindsay Riverside Cemetery, Range 14. Sec. 7. Lot 10. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Burton L. Mclean And Ella Mclean, Of Lindsay. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2686 | McLean | James Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-21 Age 21 | J/22444 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of James Mclean, And Of Agnes A. Mclean, Of Fernie, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2687 | McLean | John Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-22 Age 28 | J/28658 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Cleaver J. Mclean And Bessie A. Mclean; Husband Of Edith H. Mclean, Of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2688 | McLean | Leslie | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 24 | J/90928 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Donnemain-Saint-Mames Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. France. Son Of John And Constance Evelyn Mclean; Husband Of Hazel Mellore Mclean, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2689 | McLean | Archibald Stewart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 21 | J/89689 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. F. 11-17. Germany. Son Of Arnold Stewart Mclean And Catherine N. Mclean, Of Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2690 | McLean | Hubert John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age | J/87709 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. Son Of John Francis And Sarah Mclean; Husband Of Helen Bernadette Mclean, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2691 | McLear | Maurice | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 31 | J/86361 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Villeneuve-St. Georges Old Communal Cemetery, Joint Grave 102. France. Son Of John Edward And Catherine Mclear; Husband Of Edna May Mclear. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2692 | McLellan | Bruce Hilary | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-11 Age | J/95052 | Commemorated Catania War Cemetery, Sicily, I. K. 6. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2693 | McLennan | Donald Morrison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-24 Age 19 | Vancouver | J/26332 | Commemorated Burnaby Masonic Cemetery, Plot 12. Sec. G. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Donald And Jessie McLennan, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2694 | McLeod | Donald Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-02 Age 27 | R/70652 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block C. Plot 2. Grave 34. Canada. Son Of James A. Mcleod And Ida A. Mcleod, Of Regina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2695 | McLeod | Ellis George | Flight Sergeant | ![]() courtesy Cristobal Labbé Backhouse | Killed 1943-07-28 Age 19 | R | R/119526 | Pilot | 106Sqn | Lancaster I ED303 | Son of Albert James McLeod and of Mabel Louise McLeod (nee Brockwell), of Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 184. United Kingdom. | |||
| 2696 | McLeod | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age | J/95353 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Viii. C. 9-16. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2697 | McLeod | Hugh Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-16 Age 21 | J/90934 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Aabenraa Cemetery, Allied Mil. Plot. Row 5. 12. Denmark. Son Of William And Mabel Mcleod, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2698 | McLeod | Henry Wallace | Squadron Leader | ![]() | DSO, DFC and Bar | Killed 1944-09-27 Age 28 | J/4912 | Pilot | 443Sqn | Spitfire IX NH245 | February 1923 (née Lewis - died - 1990, age 96) and of Hannah Elizabeth McLeod (née Morris - died of Spanish influenza 24th November 1918, age 28), of 2311 Garnet Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Epitaph: 'To Honor The Dead Cherish The Living. "Ii Samuel Ix.1'. Fighter Ace with 21/4/10 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 8. E. 25. Germany. | |||
| 2699 | McLeod | Allister Currie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age 22 | J/95367 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Venray War Cemetery, Vi. F. 11. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William And Mary Elizabeth Mcleod, Of Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2700 | McLeod | Donald George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-31 Age 21 | J/87657 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row K. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Agnes J. Mcleod, Of Waterford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2701 | McLeod | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age | J/95353 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Coll. grave VIII. C. 9-16. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2702 | McLeod | Alan John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 24 | C/95381 | Air Gunner | 427Sqn | Halifax III NR288 ZL-F | Born on the 29th July 1921 in Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada. Worked as a laboratory assistant for DominionTar and Chemical Society. Son of William John and Edith Maude McLeod (née Drew), of 118 Gore Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. J. 24. Germany. | ||||
| 2703 | McMahon | Daryl Owen | Pilot Officer |
| Killed 1943-04-11 Age 20 | J/17314 | Air Gunner | 57Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III ED766 DX-P | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. J. 7. Germany. Son Of John T. Mcmahon And Agnes Mcmahon, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | ||||
| 2704 | McManus | Walter Bartholomew | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-01-07 Age 27 | Hamilton, Ontario | J/5469 | 504Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ballycranbeg (Mount St. Joseph) Roman Catholic Churchyard, Grave 31. United Kingdom. Son Of Harold Joseph And Rose Ellen McManus; Husband Of Kathleen Clare McManus, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Barrister, Solicitor. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2705 | McManus | Patrick Joseph Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-29 Age 22 | J/18285 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2706 | McManus | John Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age | J/86882 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2707 | McManus | Rupert George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-07 Age 37 | Montreal | J/95363 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Joint grave 1. B. 13-14. Germany. Son Of William And Kate McManus; Husband Of Edna May McManus, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2708 | McMaster | Donald Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-09 Age 28 | J/7899 | 250Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heliopolis War Cemetery, 2. H. 1. Egypt. Son Of William Alexander And Elsie Louise Mcmaster, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A.(University Of Toronto). Barrister. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2709 | McMaster | James Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-16 Age | J/19923 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row C. Grave 17. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2710 | McMaster | Malcolm Stalker | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age | J/95358 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. grave 14. Z. 2-7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2711 | McMeekan | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 22 | J/89943 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 16. E. 2-5. Germany. Son Of Albert And Flora Mcmeekan, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2712 | McMillan | Donald James | F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 23 | J R | 35716 183787 | NAV | 433Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Lancaster B Mk 1 NG460 BM-A | 1945-02-01 - Took off from RAF Skipton on Swale at 15.23hrs to bomb Ludwigshafen. Bombed target at 19.28hrs but hit by flak which damaged the front turret. The navigation equipment failed but they got a fix to return to Yorkshire. The weather as they approached base was poor and the aircraft encountering severe turbulance. The aircraft lost and then gained height and airspeed a few times in quick succession resulting in everyone in the aircraft who was not strapped being thrown about. The aircraft was flying at around 3,000 feet when the pilot ordered his crew to abandon the aircraft probably fearing he was losing control, two baled out and landed safely. Before anyone else could get clear the aircraft crashed at 23.20hrs into a field near Throstle Nest Farm, between Asenby and Cundall, to the north east of Dishforth. The remaining five members of the crew died as a result of the accident. This was Flying Officer McMillan's 24th operation. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Epitaph: CHERISHING THE MEMORY OF THE ONE WE LOVED WE FACE THE FUTURE WITH COURAGE. Son Of James Armour McMillan And Of Edith McMillan (Nee Phair), Of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Beatrice Lena McMillan (Nee Black), Of Orangeville. These were the first casualties sustained by 433 Sqn in 1945 and it was also their first Lancaster write off. Three more would be lost before the end of the war , from which no-one survived ". . . Got prepared for 7 Lancs from each sqdn toting no less than 1 -4000 pounder &14 five hundred pound incendiaries all the way to Ludwigshafen . . . when they returned poor old Squadron Leader Stinson was missing in 433 A Able. We had seen flames of a crash in the distance but hadn't figured out it was one of ours. Nonetheless it was Stinson who had piled in over near Dalton in a terrific smash-up. Two of the crew bailed out in time but the other 5 bought it. Fri Feb 2: Got up bright and early to rush over and investigate this latest crash. What a horrible mess it was. It looked like he was in a power dive when he went into the deck at about a 30 degree angle & there sure wasn't much left. Three of the 4 engines were buried in the mud out-of-sight with only the tip of one prop blade showing. The fourth engine had been torn out & was burst open along side. Part of the kite had skidded forward & set fire to a farmer's haystack which was still burning when I got there. It was a pretty grisly sight . . . They had enough parts together to make up approximately four bodies but one is still missing in the wreckage somewhere. The only explanation about why it piled in was from the story of the two crew members who bailed out. They were badly shot up with flak over the target & it is thought his controls must have suddenly given way. Courtesy Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, the Chief Technical Officer with 424/433 Sqns, caspir.warplane.com | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2713 | McMillan | Osman | Pilot Officer |
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| 2714 | McMillan | Archibald Kenzie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-24 Age 22 | J/92761 | 46Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mazargues War Cemetery, Marseilles, Plot 3. Row E. Coll. grave 8-16. France. Son Of Angus And Charlotte A. Mcmillan, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2715 | McMullen | William Stuart | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 29 | R J | 112828 90038 | PLT | RCAF 4AMD (RCAF) 12ED (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 4EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 14EFTS (RAF) 16OTU (RAF) 6(P)AFU (RAF) 1519BARF (RAF) 82OTU (RAF) 1664HCU (RAF) 1666HCU (RAF) 428Sqn (RCAF) 428Sqn (RCAF) Last Flight | X X X X Finch X Finch Anson Anson & Bolinbroke Harvard & Hurricane X Moth Wellington Oxford Oxford Wellington Halifax & Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster KB793 | 4 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 5 July 1941 - St. Hubert, Quebec 21 Aug 1941 - Montreal, Quebec 27 Oct 1941 - Victoriaville, Quebec 21 Dec 1941 - Windsor Mills, Quebec 21 Feb 1942 - Trenton, Ontario 28 Apr 1942 - Goderich, Ontario 19 July 1942 - Hagersville, Ontario 21 Nov 1942 - Staff Pilot - Fingal, Ontario 17 Sep 1943 - Bagotville, Quebec 10 Nov 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 3 Dec 1943 - RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire 13 Feb 1944 - RAF Elmdon, Birmingham 14 March 1944 - RAF Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 9 May 1944 - RAF South Cerney, Gloucestershire 20 June 1944 - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire 24 Oct 1944 - RAF Disforth, North Yorkshire 30 Nov 1944 - RAF Wombleton, North Yorkshire 22 Dec 1944 - RAF Middleton St. George, Yorkshire 13 Jan 1945 - Perished in crash avoiding populated area | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row E. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son of James Henry and Ettie May (Nee Ritichie) Mcmullen, of Toronto, Ontario. Husband of Thelma (Nee Rose) Mcmullen, father of Donna Mae McMullen, of Lulu Island, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report CASPIR |
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| 2716 | McMurchy | Lorne Sinclair | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | Calgary, Alberta | J | 25893 | Pilot | 9Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster ME704 WS-B | 22 Jun 44 - POW - Nightfighter - Hptm E. Modrow of 1/NJG-1 N of Deelen @ 0201L | Took off from RAF Bardney at 23:06 hrs for a bombing operation against the synthetic oil plant at Scholven-Buer in Germany.
Outward-bound, the aircraft was intercepted by Hauptmann Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow & Unteroffizier Erich Schneider of the 1./NJG 1, who had taken off from Venlo airfield at 00:43 hrs in Heinkel He 219 A-0 G9+AH. The crew caught the Lancaster at 20,000 feet. The aircraft was abandoned and came down at De Klomp (Buurtsteeg).
Those who died are buried in various Cemeteries. Sgt Redshaw RCAF was 18 years of age and was amongst the youngest Canadians killed in Bomber Command in 1944: Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xiv. H. 16. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of John Sinclair McMurchy And Winnifred Annie McMurchy; Husband Of Lucy Adele McMurchy, Of Calgary, Alberta. | Attacker Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database ME704 |
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| 2717 | McNabb | Robert Hudson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age | J/89656 | 57Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 251. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2718 | McNair | Robert Wendell | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C --------- S/L W/C G/C | ![]() ![]() | DSO![]() DFC and 2 Bars ![]() Queen's Commendation for Bravery ![]() Legion of Honour (France) ![]() Croix de Guerre (France) ![]() | J -------- No. | 4745 -------- 21047 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 31SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 58OTU (RAF) 411 Sqd (RCAF) 249Sqn (RAF) 411 Sqd (RCAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) 403Sqn (RCAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 421Sqn (RCAF) 126 (F) Wing (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) RCAF ------------------------ RCAF Staff College (RCAF) Empire CFS (RAF) RCAF HQ RCAF Lachine Cdn Military Mission RCAF Lac-St.Denis 4 (F) Wing (RCAF) RCAF St.Hubert USAF Duluth Cdn Joint Staff (RCAF) RCAF | X X Finch Harvard X Spitfire Spitfire P7679 Spitfire Spitfire X X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X X ------------------------- X X X X X X X Sabre X X X X | June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1940 1941 1941 May 1941 - UK 12 May 1941 23 June 1941 2 March 1942 - Malta 3 July 1942 - UK 14 Oct 1942 - Leave in Canada 7 March 1943 - UK 11 March 1943 15 April 1943 17 May 1943 - Commanding Officer 19 June 1943 - Commanding Officer 17 Oct 1943 - Commanding Officer (Flying) 12 Apr 1944 12 July 1944 - Repatriated to Canada ------------------------------------------------------------ Remained in the post-war RCAF January 1945 1945/46 1946 August 1950 - Station Commander July 1951 - Tokyo Japan Sep 1953 30 Aug 1957 - Wing CO - Germany 15 Sep 1961 - NORAD July 1964 - NORAD 1969 - London UK 15 Jan 1971 - Passed away | ![]() (Photo: 30 April 1943 403 R.C.A.F. squadron Spitfire pilot overseas F/L R.W. "Buck" McNair who won the D.F.C. during a tour of duty in Malta where he shot down six enemy aircraft. "Buck" is seen here in front of the advanced type of Spitfire he has been flying since joining the Wolf squadron since his recent return overseas from leave in Canada.) Distinguished Service Order - No.126 Wing - Award effective 5 April 1944 as per London Gazette dated 14 April 1944 and AFRO 1020/44 dated 12 May 1944. Distinguished Flying Cross - No.249 Squadron - Award effective 21 May 1942 as per London Gazette dated 22 May 1942 and AFRO 880-881/42 dated 12 June 1942. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.421 Squadron - Award effective 30 July 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2507/43 dated 2 December 1943. Second Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.421 Squadron - Award effective 7 October 1943 as per London Gazette dated 26 October 1943 and AFRO 358/44 dated 18 February 1944. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France) - AFRO 485/47 dated 12 September 1947 and Canada Gazette dated 20 September 1947. Croix de Guerre avec Palm (France) - AFRO 485/47 dated 12 September 1947 and Canada Gazette dated 20 September 1947. Deceased of cancer while still in the service on 15 January 1971 in London UK. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: 15 October 1943 - Two "Bucks" who lead Canadian fighter pilots into action over enemy territory are Wing Commander Robert W. (Buck) McNair, DFC and 2 Bars, of North Battleford, Saskatchewan (left) and Squadron Leader Robert A. (Buck) Buckham, DFC, the American leader of 403 Wolf Squadron. W/C McNair was formerly leader of 421 Red Indian Squadron until his recent promotion to command the entire Canadian 126 fighter wing.) RCAFA Awards database Flying For Your Life |
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| 2719 | McNally | Allan Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-17 Age 21 | J/88571 | 617Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Nesbyen Churchyard, Xii. G. 4. Norway. Son Of Ben And Wanda Mcnally, Of Minaki, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2720 | McNamara | Matthew Howard | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O | ![]() | R J | 79063 85445 | PLT | 33Sqn (RAF) 92Sqn (RAF) 238Sqn (RAF) | Hurricane Spitfire Spitfire | 29 July 1942 - North Africa 6 Dec 1942 - North Africa 1943 - North Africa | Son of Michael John McNamara and Lucy Mary McNamara of Montreal Quebec Canada. Brother of James Emmett McNamara (Pilot in RCAF KIA 7 June 1943) and Phyllis McNamara. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | CBC Interview Nov 2019 | |||
| 2721 | McNamara | James Emmett | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 77267 15737 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 59OTU (RAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 185Sqn (RAF) 1435Sqn (RAF) 2 PDC (RAF) 59OTU (RAF) 421Sqn (RCAF) 421Sqn (RCAF)) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire BS319 | 28 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec 9 Feb 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 28 March 1941 - Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec 17 May 1941 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island 13 Sep 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 29 Sep 1941 - RAF Crosby-On-Eden, Cumbria 22 Nov 1941 - RAF Peterhead, Scotland 9 May 1942 - RAF Takali, Malta 7 July 1942 - RAF Luqa, Malta 16 Sep 1942 - RAF Morecambe, Lancashire 7 Oct 1942 - RAF Crosby-On-Eden, Cumbria 19 Dec 1942 - RAF Angle, Wales 17 June 1943 - Shot down by Fw-190s of JG26 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. Surrey, United Kingdom. Son of Michael John McNamara and Lucy Mary McNamara of Montreal Quebec Canada. Brother of Matthew Howard McNamara (pilot in RCAF) and Phyllis McNamara. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database Kenley Revival |
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| 2722 | McNary | John Crawford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-02 Age 23 | J/85395 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Xi. C. 8. Belgium. Son Of James And Leta Jean Mcnary, Of Windsor, Ontario; Husband Of Virgina Mae Mcnary (Nee Autterson), Of Windsor. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2723 | McNaughton | Andrew Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-01 Age 20 | J/7465 | 185Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Officers). Plot F. Coll. Grave 2. Malta. Son Of Alfred W. Mcnaughton And A. Elise Mcnaughton, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2724 | McNee | John Wilson | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ------- S/L W/C | ![]() | MiD![]() | Scotland | R C ------- No. | 244 1573 ------- ? | PLT | RCAF RCAF 4Sqn (RCAF) Air Armament School (RCAF) 120Sqn (RCAF) 9Sqn (RCAF) Western Air Command HQ (RCAF) RCAF Alliford Bay --------------------- RCAF 6 RD (RCAF) Air Defense Command (RCAF) RCAF | X ? Vancouver & Vedette X Stranraer Stranraer X X --------------------- X X X X | 14 March 1927 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1930 - Received wings as NCO pilot 1 Apr 1938 5 March 1942 4 May 1942 11 June 1942 - Commanding Officer 5 June 1943 23 July 1944 - Station Commander --------------------- 1 Oct 1946 - Remained in post war RCAF 2 Sep 1947 1 Jan 1952 25 May 1956 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 9Sqn Stranraer over the west coast of Canada in July 1942) - Mention in Despatches - Station Uclulet - Award effective 28 May 1943 as per London Gazette of that date, Canada Gazette dated 2 June 1943, and AFRO 1459/43 dated 30 July 1943. - Died on 25 November 1991 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: S/L John McNee standing in door has his Stranraer aircraft refueled after a night flight by RCAF Boat M311 - 20 July 1942) RCAFA Awards database |
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| 2725 | Mcneil | William Yule | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-17 Age | J/19838 | 179Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2726 | McNeill | Donald John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 23 | J/18982 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. J. 5. Germany. Son Of Allan And Isabella Mcneill, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2727 | McNeill | Andrew | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | J | 25785 | PLT | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk I AS-K2 PD224 | Attacking Duisberg. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. D. 13. Germany. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Joseph William Powell RAAF 418323 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Harold Irwin Scott RCAF R/252756 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Schaff RCAF R/213524 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Andrew McNeill RCAF J/25785 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Albert Amos RAF 616762 Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Edward Rodger Lambert RCAF J/35772 Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Bryan Evans Roberts RCAF J/36862 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2728 | McNeill | John Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 27 | J/89407 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 13756. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Mary Mcneill, Of South West, Prince Edward Island, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2729 | McNie | Donald Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-02 Age 33 | J/92166 | 619Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. grave 9. H. 9-10. Germany. Son Of Robert And Mary Mcnie; Husband Of Mabel Nancy Mcnie, Of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2730 | McPhee | James Alexander | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() | POW | R J POW | 220193 96236 1248 | AG | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 2MD (RCAF) 7ITS (RCAF) 23EFTS (RCAF) RCAF 3B&GS (RCAF) 4AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 1666HCU (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF | X X X X Cornell X Battle & Lysander X X Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax NP810 X X X X | 31 March 1943 - Enlisted in the RCAF - North Bay, Ontario Apr 1943 - Toronto, Ontario 1943 - Brandon, Manitoba 1943 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1943 - Davidson, Saskatchewan Failed Pilot training - Remustered to Air Gunner 1943 - Macdonald, Manitoba 14 March 1944 - Valleyfield, Quebec 1944 - Bristol, UK April 1944 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 30 Aug 1944 - RAF Wombleton, North Yorkshire 31 Oct 1944 - RAF Linton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire 21 Nov 1944 - Shot down by a night fighter of 4./NJG 1 1944/1945 - POW Stalag Luft 7 Bankau & Stalag 3A Luckenwalde, Germany May 1945 - Liberated by Soviet troops 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 21 nov 1945 - Released from the RCAF | Deceased on 8 October 2019, in Barrie, Ontario. Became a doctor after the war. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2731 | McPhee | John Aird | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-16 Age 23 | J/16505 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 1. F. 8. Germany. Son Of John Mcphee, And Of Jessie G. Mcphee, Of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. His Brother, Ewen Cameron Mcphee, Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2732 | McPhee | Verne Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-30 Age | J/93391 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. G. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2733 | McPherson | Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-25 Age 22 | J/19354 | Commemorated Le Petit Lac Cemetery, Plot E. Row D. Grave 33. Algeria. Son Of Dougald And Daisy Ellen Mcpherson, Of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2734 | McPherson | Donald Clifford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age | J/90243 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Udenhout (Biezenmortel) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Grave 6. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2735 | McPherson | Joseph Maxwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 22 | Blenheim, Ont | J/90244 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Udenhout (Biezenmortel) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Hugh H. And Margaret B. Mcpherson, Of Blenheim, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2736 | McPherson | Murray Langtry | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 22 | J/89285 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. I. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Donald Grant McPherson And Annie Maud McPherson, Of Myrtle, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2737 | McQueen | Francis Edmund | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-17 Age | C/91135 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Castricum Protestant Churchyard, Plot J. Joint Grave 9. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2738 | McRae | John Gordon | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-09-25 Age 29 | Agassiz | J/29241 | Commemorated Agassiz (Valley View) Cemetery, Lot B. Block 4. Sec. 1. Canada. Son Of Duncan And Katherine McRae, Of Agassiz; Husband Of Gertrude McRae, Of New Westminster. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2739 | McRae | Donald Wayne | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-06-21 Age 27 | J/86303 | Air Bomber | 15Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III LM576 LS-D | Born on the 02nd May 1917. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 54. H. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of John H. Mcrae And Ruby M. Mcrae, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | ||||
| 2740 | McRae | William Gordon | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-26 Age 29 | Hamilton | J/6834 | Pilot | 354Sqn (RAF) | Liberator GR.VII EW319 'A; | Born on the 15th June 1915 in Regina. Worked as a hotel clerk prior to enlisting. Enlisted on the 25th October 1940. Son of Christopher Alexander McRae (died on the 08th July 1953, age 74) and Myrtle Margaret McRae (née Dahlren - died 02nd February 1985, age 92) and husband of Dulce Elizabeth McRae (née Gates), father of William Gordon of 78 Paisley Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Nominated for the Air Force Cross. | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 455. Singapore. | |||
| 2741 | McRee | Robertus | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-12-20 Age 23 | 7826 | Commemorated De Soto Cemetery, Outside Plot. Row 2. United States of America. Son Of Robertus R. And Minnie Mae Mcree, Of De Soto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2742 | McShane | John Thomas | P/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIA | J | 89146 | WAG | 433Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Lancaster B Mk 1 NG460 BM-A | 1945-02-01 - Took off from RAF Skipton on Swale at 15.23hrs to bomb Ludwigshafen. Bombed target at 19.28hrs but hit by flak which damaged the front turret. The navigation equipment failed but they got a fix to return to Yorkshire. The weather as they approached base was poor and the aircraft encountering severe turbulance. The aircraft lost and then gained height and airspeed a few times in quick succession resulting in everyone in the aircraft who was not strapped being thrown about. The aircraft was flying at around 3,000 feet when the pilot ordered his crew to abandon the aircraft probably fearing he was losing control, two baled out and landed safely. Before anyone else could get clear the aircraft crashed at 23.20hrs into a field near Throstle Nest Farm, between Asenby and Cundall, to the north east of Dishforth. The remaining five members of the crew died as a result of the accident. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated: HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY Sec. H. Row F. Grave 8. Epitaph: "THY WILL BE DONE". Son of Robert Martin McShane and Orpha Evelyn McShane; husband of Ivy McShane, of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. These were the first casualties sustained by 433 Sqn in 1945 and it was also their first Lancaster write off. Three more would be lost before the end of the war , from which no-one survived ". . . Got prepared for 7 Lancs from each sqdn toting no less than 1 -4000 pounder &14 five hundred pound incendiaries all the way to Ludwigshafen . . . when they returned poor old Squadron Leader Stinson was missing in 433 A Able. We had seen flames of a crash in the distance but hadn't figured out it was one of ours. Nonetheless it was Stinson who had piled in over near Dalton in a terrific smash-up. Two of the crew bailed out in time but the other 5 bought it. Fri Feb 2: Got up bright and early to rush over and investigate this latest crash. What a horrible mess it was. It looked like he was in a power dive when he went into the deck at about a 30 degree angle & there sure wasn't much left. Three of the 4 engines were buried in the mud out-of-sight with only the tip of one prop blade showing. The fourth engine had been torn out & was burst open along side. Part of the kite had skidded forward & set fire to a farmer's haystack which was still burning when I got there. It was a pretty grisly sight . . . They had enough parts together to make up approximately four bodies but one is still missing in the wreckage somewhere. The only explanation about why it piled in was from the story of the two crew members who bailed out. They were badly shot up with flak over the target & it is thought his controls must have suddenly given way. Courtesy Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, the Chief Technical Officer with 424/433 Sqns, caspir.warplane.com PO. Jack McShane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McShane, formerly of Kamloops and now of Coquitlam, was killed while on operationsl duties on February 1st.. He transferred to the RCAF after serving in the R.C.C.S. for a year and went overseas as a wireless air- gunner in 1943. He was commissioned last year. PO.McShane had almost completed his tour of operation when he was killed. He had been expected home this spring. He attended public and high school in Kamloops. His wife the firmer Ivy Parkin of Kamloops and two sons, Gary and Lansing are at present Ocean Falls. (The Province, Vancouver, British Columbia Saturday, 17 February 1945; Page 15 Courtesy Find A Grave | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 2743 | McShane | John Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 25 | J/89146 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Martin Mcshane And Orpha Evelyn Mcshane; Husband Of Ivy Mcshane, Of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2744 | McSween | Peter Oswald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 26 | J/85654 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. G. 8. Germany. Son Of Ronald And Margaret Mcsween, Of New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2745 | McTavish | Alastair Fraser | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-30 Age 26 | J/8174 (R/87809) | Pilot | 42OTU RAF![]() | Blenheim IV V5572 | Born on the 06th July in Folkestone, England. Worked as a licence inspector. Enlisted on the 02nd February 1941, Pilot badge awarded on the 17th October 1941. Son of Alexander (died 25 July 1944, age 59) and Evangeline Mary McTavish (née Hogg - died 27th June 1960, aged 73). They both were born in Elgin, Scotland and all three were living in 2286 West 18th Avenue, Vancouver B C In 1941. Husband of Jean Ruth McTavish (née Mcurdey) 2 Brothers also served. | Commemorated Andover Cemetery, Plot H. Grave 31. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2746 | McWade | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-01 Age 23 | J/89887 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cement House Cemetery, Xxi. A. 10. Belgium. Son Of George And Stella Fisher Mcwade; Husband Of June Elizabeth Mcwade, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2747 | McWilliams | Frank Cooper | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-20 Age 21 | J/16798 | 403Sqn | Commemorated Etaples Military Cemetery, 46. E. 7. France. Son Of William And Mary A. Mcwilliams, Of South Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2748 | McWilliams | Clare Pymer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-01 Age 23 | J/87590 | 117Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 443. Singapore. Son Of Claude Harcourt Mcwilliams And Gladys Winnifred Pymer Mcwilliams, Of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2749 | Mechin | Ralph Franklin | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-11-06 Age 24 Born on the 03rd June 1919 at Oshawa, the son of Norman Franklin and Dora Mae (née Robinson) Mechin, of 16 Ritson Road South, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada | R | 161462 | AB | 1659HCU Heavy Conversion Unit | Halifax W1251 | His brother, Hugh also served a pilot in the RCAF | Commemorated Jurby (St. Patrick) Churchyard, Grave 358. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2750 | Mellor | Richard Hopwood Ogden | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-26 Age 25 | J/26209 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row Q. Grave 249. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2751 | Melnechuck | Peter | Pilot Officer | Archives | Survived | J/86807 | Air/Gnr | 434Sqn | Halifax III MZ908 WL-O | ||||||
| 2752 | Melville | Robert Bruce | Flying Officer | | Killed 1944-08-31 Age 28 | J/18235 | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster Mk III NE170 AS-I | Attacking Agenville France | Commemorated Fillievres British Cemetery, Plot 1. Row D. Grave 1. France. Son Of Charles A. And Winnifred H. Melville, Of Midland, Ontario, Canada. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Frank Edward Elliott RCAF J/86622 - Pilot - evaded capture: Sgt. J. H. Comley RAF 2206002 - Flight Engineer - evaded capture: Flt. Sgt. Murray Lloyd Oliphant RCAF R/182121 - Air Bomber - evaded capture: Sgt. N. W. L. Linton RAF 1586045 - Navigator - evaded capture: Flt. Sgt. Geoffrey Maurice Canning RAF 1819894 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Kevin George Rhodes RAF 1522850 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Robert Bruce Melville Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 2753 | Mendenhall | Wells Gibb | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 22 | J | J/93949 | Air Gunner | 432Sqn | Halifax RG455 QO-X | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 17. D. 9. Germany. Son Of Thomas T. Mendenhall And Hannah Gibb Mendenhall, Of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2754 | Menzies | Howard John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | J/86541 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. B. 11. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2755 | Mercer | Fraser Frederick | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | KIA Age 22 | R | 65132 | WAG | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) RCAF 5AMD (RCAF) 5ED (RCAF) 5ED (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11RS (RAF) 1(C)OTU (RAF) 53Sqn (RAF) 53Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth Anson X X X X X Norseman Battle Anson & Hudson X Botha Hudson & Liberator Liberator Liberator BZ753 | 18 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Halifax, Nova Scotia 30 June 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 17 Aug 1940 - Vancouver, British Columbia 11 Nov 1940 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 30 Nov 1940 - Failed Pilot Training 16 Dec 1940 - Discharged temporarily 2 Aug 1941 - Lachine, Quebec 23 Oct 1941 - Moncton, New Brunswick 27 Feb 1942 - Remustered to Wireless Operator/Air Gunner 1March 1942 - Montreal, Quebec 13 Sep 1942 - Mont Joli, Quebec 24 Oct 1942 - Debert, Nova Scotia 14 Feb 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 17 March 1943 - RAF Hooton Park, Cheshire 18 May 1943 - RAF Thornaby, Yorkshire 27 July 1943 - RAF Thorney Island, West Sussex 4 Oct 1943 - Shot down by Ju88s over the Bay of Biscay | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. Son of Frederick and Annie May (Nee Adams) Mercer, of Westville, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2756 | Merritt | Edward Miles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-15 Age 28 | J/16457 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 19. A. 1-5. Germany. Son Of Edward Grindon Merritt And Lillian Gertrude Merritt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2757 | Merritt | John Percival | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 24 | J/85569 | Navigator | 622Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III ND767 GI-D | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Viii. E. 8. Belgium. Husband Of Edna Doris Merritt, Of Cove, Farnborough, Hants. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2758 | Merritt | Cecil Glen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90073 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 10A. E. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2759 | Merton | John Paul | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-04-16 Age | R | 129438 | 166Sqn![]() | Wellington X HE862 AS-L | Attack on Mannheim, Ditched off Cayeux-sur-Mer after engine trouble. Injured | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 186. United Kingdom. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Selwyn Jaques Lupton RAF 125539 - Pilot KIA: Flg. Off. Roderick Alan Lord RAF 121315 - Navigator - survived: Sgt. John Paul Merton RCAF R/129438 - Air Bomber KIA: Sgt. William Forrester Whitfield RAF 1063748 - Wireless Operator KIA: Flg. Off. Eric George Hadingham RAF 80370 - Rear Gunner - survived: Sgt. John Paul Merton RCAF R/129438 Air Bomber | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Archive Report HE862 |
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| 2760 | Metka | Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-26 Age 22 | J/87568 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of John Metka, And Of Dora Metka, Of Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2761 | Meyer | Melvin Maier | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-23 Age | J/17344 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 5. H. 16. Germany. Son Of Jennie Meyer, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2762 | Meyer | Lawrence Marius | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 27 | J/88912 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Grandcourt War Cemetery, E, 11. France. Son Of Marius And Myrtle Meyer, Of Galahad, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2763 | Michael | James Percival | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-08 Age | J/15439 | 148Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Fayid War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. F. 4-9. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2764 | Michell | James Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age | J/86653 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 12. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2765 | Michie | Ernest Wilberforce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 23 | J/86258 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Marian Michie; Husband Of Mary Wilma Michie, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2766 | Middlemiss | Kenneth Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 25 | J/19034 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 3. F. 6. Germany. Son Of John F. And Gertrude May Middlemiss, Of Hearne, Saskatchewan, Canada. B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2767 | Middleton | Elwood Edward | SLt Lt F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C A/C A/V/M | ![]() | CBE![]() | C | 81 | PLT | Signals Corps (CEF) RNAS 80Sqn (RFC) RNAS RCAF RCAF Army Coop (RAF) Staff College (RAF) AFHQ 5MD (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Camel & Snipe X X X X X X X X X X | 1917 - Europe 1918 - Trained as pilot Aug 1918 1919 - Repatriated to Canada 21 Apr 1925 - Joined RCAF Aux 1 Apr 1926 - Joined permanent RCAF Dec 1926 - Army Coop Course - UK 1934 12 Nov 1941 23 Sep 1943 - CO 25 Sep 1943 - UK 1 June 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 15 March 1950 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 12 August 1942 - No.2 S.F.T.S. Uplands Ontario, visit of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and Air Commodore E.E. Middleton.) Commander, Order of the British Empire - RCAF Overseas 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. From Buckingham, Quebec. Died 23 July 1975 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 2768 | Miell | Harold Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-07 Age 23 | J/95395 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. C. 14. Germany. Son Of Herman J. Miell And Ruby B. Miell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2769 | Miles | Fred Dunbar | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 25 | J/85930 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Margaret A. Miles, And Step-Son Of G. Frederick Baillie, Of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2770 | Millar | James Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 27 | J/20859 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 4. Row 5. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of James And Agnes Millar, Of Vancouver, British Columbia; Husband Of Beatrice E. Millar, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2771 | Millar | Kenneth Robert Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-26 Age 22 | J/18310 | 83Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2772 | Millar | Mervin Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-24 Age 27 | J/87206 | 21Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Maala Cemetery, H. 129. Yemen. Son Of Edwin C. And Dora M. Millar. Of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2773 | Millen | Harry Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed | C | 6073 | Air/Gnr | 82OTU | Wellington X | Read Archive Report | ||||
| 2774 | Millen | Frank Severne | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-12-16 Age 21 | J/16197 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Epe General Cemetery, Plot 2. Row 10. Grave 627. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ralph Eaton Millen And Cecil Severne Millen, Of North Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. Sophomore Of Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2775 | Millen | Harry Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-20 Age 36 | C/6073 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. B. 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Henry And Mary Millen; Husband Of Hilda Isobel Millen, Of Mattawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2776 | Miller | Richard William | F/O | POW | 225010 | PLT | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster ME829 AS-G | 23 Sep 44 - POW - Attack on Neuss. Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Richard William Miller RCAF R/225010 - Pilot - survived became POW: Sgt. William Alfred Adams RAF 1391532 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Leslie William Harding RAF 143293 - Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Edwin Alfred Frederick Hall RAF 151160 - Navigator: Sgt. A. H. MacDonald RAF 1604307 - Wireless Operator - survived became POW: Sgt. C. A. Pike RCAF R/210344 - Rear Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Jack Kyle Scott RCAF R/210098 Mid Upper Gunner survived became POW | |||||
| 2777 | Miller | Arthur Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-08 Age 20 | J/3600 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Lillian Dean Miller, Of Lachine, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2778 | Miller | Ivan Anderson | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-04-21 Age 29 | J/15213 | 138Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 36. I. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Archie Cleveland Miller And Annie Maude Miller, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2779 | Miller | Bruce Armstrong | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-29 Age 23 | J/15579 | 57Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of William Harry And Ethel Edna Miller, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2780 | Miller | William Adam | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-18 Age 19 | J/10692 | Commemorated Wick Cemetery, Sec. O. Grave 425. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Isabella Miller, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2781 | Miller | John Newton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1943-03-20 Age 22 | J/18754 | 185Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2782 | Miller | Kenneth Roland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 19 | J/88256 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Aabenraa Cemetery, Allied Mil. Plot. Row 6. 13. Denmark. Son Of George Edward And Rebecca Janett Miller, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2783 | Miller | Douglas John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90050 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. A. 1-6. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2784 | Miller | Robert Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90051 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2785 | Miller | Allan Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 34 | J/88574 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. F. 25. Germany. Son Of A. L. Miller And Ethel Miller; Husband Of Margaret Jessie Miller, Of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2786 | Miller | Francis John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age | J/93406 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. grave 2. E. 1-11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2787 | Miller | Kenneth Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age 23 | J/94348 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of John William And Bessie Winifred Miller, Of Weston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2788 | Miller | William Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age 20 | J/94338 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row P. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Harold Gordon Miller, And Of Mary Ann Miller, Of White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2789 | Milligan | Bruce Ryerson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-26 Age 21 | J/18184 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 12. D. 1-2. Germany. Son Of George Leo And Eva Jane Milligan, Of Orillia, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2790 | Milliken | Samuel Ethelbert MacLeod | AC1 AC2 LAC ------- Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O ------- F/L | DFC![]() | R J -------- No. | 70316 86842 -------- 20446 | Airframe Mech ----- PLT | RCAF 6RD (RCAF) 8RD (RCAF) RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ?OTU (RAF)( 1666CU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) RCAF T&EC (RCAF) ------------------- RCAF | X X X X X Moth Crane X Wellington Halifax Halifax X Multi ------------------- X | 28 August 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Galt, Ontario 9 October 1940 - Trenton, Ontario 11 Jan 1941 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 19 Aug 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 24 Oct 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 6 Nov 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 9 Jany 1943 - Calgary, Alberta 26 May 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 1943 - ? 1943 - RAF Wombleton, North Yorkshire RAF Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire 22 Jan 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 4 March 1945 - Rockcliffe, Ontario ------------------- Post war service until 1964 | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 3 October 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2637/44 dated 8 December 1944. Deceased on 5 September 1986, in Ottawa, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |||
| 2791 | Milliken | Peter Scott | F/L | KIA | J | 10425 | NAV | 76Sqn (RAF) | Halifax LW620 | 23 June 1944 - Pilot killed by sheared off prop on RTB | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 2792 | Millman | Robert Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-14 Age 21 | J/95401 | Air/Gnr | 50Sqn | Lancaster I NG177 VN-L | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of James Robert And Hilda Millman, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report | ||||
| 2793 | Milmine | John Melvin | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 19 | J | 4908 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 57OTU (RAF) 57OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Harvard & Yale Harvard X Master Master N7833 | 12 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 28 Oct 1940 29 Nov 1940 15 Jan 1941 8 Apr 1941 - Flying Instructor Course May 1941 - UK May 1941 1 July 1941 - Hit poles and crashed during training flight | Commemorated Hawarden (St. Deiniol) Churchyard, North part. United Kingdom. Son of James and Ethel May Milmine, of Shelburne, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Other pilot in aircraft |
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| 2794 | Milne | Roderick Francis | Pte LAC Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L ------- S/L W/C | ![]() | DFC![]() | A R C ------- No. | X X 1596 ------- ? | Inf Mech PLT | Cameron Highlanders RCAF Camp Borden 5Sqn (RCAF) FTS Trenton (RCAF) Seaplane School (RCAF) RCAF Rockliffe 118Sqn (RCAF) 1 (CAC)Sqn (RCAF) 2 (CAC)Sqn (RCAF) 1 (CAC)Sqn (RCAF) 117Sqn (RCAF) 10Sqn (RCAF) Staff College (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3 (P)AFU (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 423Sqn (RCAF) 436Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 9 (T) Group (RCAF) -------------------- Post war RCAF 414Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Trenton Tac AG (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) Joint Staff AFHQ (RCAF) RCN HQ RCAF | X X X X Fawn & Moth Norseman & Vedette Avro Lysander Lysander Lysander Lysander Canso Liberator X X Oxford & Anson Sunderland Sunderland Dakota X Dakota -------------------- X Dakota X X X X X X X | 10 May 1934 - Enlisted int he Canadian Army 10 Jan 1935 - Transferred to the RCAF 11 Jan 1935 -Motor mechanic training 7 June 1936 28 July 1937 - Pilot training 1 June 1938 - Seaplane training 13 Jan 1939 23 March 1940 27 Sep 1940 16 Apr 1941 15 Nov 1941 7 Sep 1942 1 May 1943 14 June 1944 21 Oct 1944 - UK 7 Nov 1944 12 Nov 1944 15 March 1945 8 Oct 1945 1 Apr 1946 - Repatriated to Canada 8 May 1946 -------------------- 1 Oct 1946 1 Apr 1947 - Commanding Officer 15 Jan 1949 20 Dec 1949 9 July 1951 11 Aug 1954 - USA 19 July 1959 24 July 1962 26 March 1965 - retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: S/L Vadboncoeur at left and F/O Milne at right in front of their Lysander - 16 Jan 1941) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.10 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 5 May 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1133/44 dated 26 May 1944. - Deceased on 30 September 1984 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 2795 | Milne | William George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-15 Age | J/17105 | 119Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2796 | Milne | George | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-14 Age 21 | J/9355 | Pilot | 426Sqn | Wellington III BK165 OW-F | Born on the 19th July 1921 in Calgary. Worked as a stenographer prior to service for the Turner Valley Pipeline Company. Son of Frank (died 10th November 1960, age 66) and Gladys Elizabeth Maud Milne (née Wentwoprth - died 10th November 1975, age 76), of 1823 Bowness Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 5 operational hours logged and on his 2nd operational sortie. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2797 | Milne | John Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 30 | J/89413 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Vii. E. 17. Belgium. Son Of James And Elizabeth Milne; Husband Of Edna Theresa Milne, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2798 | Milne | John Riley | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-01 Age 21 | J/41805 | Commemorated Sherbrooke (Elmwood) Cemetery, Sec. D. Lot 103. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Frank And Eva Maud Milne, Of Sherbrooke. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2799 | Milne | James Arden | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-05-15 Age | J/94538 | 354Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 457. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2800 | Milner | Evan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age | C/88331 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2801 | Milton | John Edgar | F/O | Courtesy John Benson | PoW No: 3710 Camp: Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | J/22146 | Pilot | 427Sqn X | Halifax III LW559 ZL-F | 15 Mar 44 - POW - Lt. H. Ternieden of 6/NJG-2 - 2 km East of Mossingen @ 2332L - | |||||
| 2802 | Milward | Leo Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/85866 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 11. G. 2. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2803 | Minard | James Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-21 Age 24 | J/7016 | Commemorated Llantwit Major Cemetery, Sec. C. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Son Of James L. Minard And Tena Minard, Of Newberry, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2804 | Minard | Allan Murray | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy Operation Picture Me ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 31 | J | J/38664 | Navigator | 6 Air Observers School - 25 Group | Anson I EG138 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. I. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Duncan Mcrae Minard And Stella Lee Allan Minard, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Marjory Frances Minard (Nee Bratton), Of Ottawa. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 2805 | Minguet | Albert Emile | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age | J/95399 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. C. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2806 | Minnick | Robert F. | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-01 Age 22 | J/5340 | Commemorated Grangemouth (Grandsable) Cemetery, Sec. 1. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert F. Minnick And Syra A. Minnick, Of Flushing, New York, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2807 | Minnis | Harvey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1943-04-27 Age | J/16658 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. D. 12. Germany. Son Of Artie Rutherford Minnis And Dorcas Lyola Minnis, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2808 | Mirabelli | Joseph Carmel John Baptist | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl --- Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ----- S/L W/C | ![]() | AFC![]() Commendation for Valuable Services ![]() | No. ------- C | 1531 ------- 1575 | AE Mech ------- PLT | RCAF ? RCAF 5(FB)Sqn (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 17SFTS (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF --------------------- Maritime Air Command (RCAF) RCAF | X ? ? Fairchild 71 Finch & Yale Harvard & Yale Harvard & Moth Anson & Harvard Harvard & Moth Anson & Harvard X Anson & Harvard X X --------------------- Multi X | 30 Sep 1927 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario ? 1936 - Remustered to Pilot - Borden, Ontario 1936 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia May 1938 - Flying Instructor Course - Trenton, Ontario Dec 1939 - Flying Instructor - Borden Ontario Jan 1940 - Flying Instructor - Trenton, Ontario Jan 1941 - Flying Instructor - Summerside, Prince Edward Island 3 March 1942 - Flying Instructor - Trenton, Ontario 8 March 1943 - Staff Officer - Souris, Manitoba 25 July 1944 - Staff Officer - Ottawa, Ontario 8 Jan 1945 - Staff Officer - Calgary, Alberta 13 April 1945 - Bournemouth UK 24 May 1946 - Repatriated to Canada --------------------- Served post war 1961 - Retired from the RCAF | - Air Force Cross - No.17 SFTS - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 1380/44 dated 30 June 1944. - Commended for Valuable Services in the Air - Central Flying School - Award effective 16 April 1943 as per London Gazette of 13 April 1943 and AFRO 1035/43 dated 4 June 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 2809 | Mison | Charles Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-06 Age 22 | J/93003 | 171Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ambly Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. Belgium. Son Of Charles R. And Laura M. Mison, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2810 | Mitchell | Robert George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-17 Age 22 | J/4710 | 50Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of John Mitchell And Of Jessie Mitchell (Nee Laird), Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2811 | Mitchell | Rex Harris | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 29 | J/86673 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Talbert Harris Mitchell And Eva Mitchell; Husband Of Joan Patricia Mitchell, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2812 | Mitchell | Peter John Felix | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age | J/92367 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2813 | Mitchell | Henry Andrew (Hank) | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-15 Age 22 | J/95253 | 613Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. Z. 20. Germany. Son Of John P. Mitchell And Catherine Mitchell. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2814 | Mitchell | Reginald Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-07 Age | J/95457 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2815 | Mitchell | William Kent | P/O F/O | ![]() | USA | PLT | RCAF 1B&GS (RCAF) | X Battle | Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1941 - Staff pilot | From Fort Worth Texas, was a steel estimator for Maxwell Steel Co. of Fort Worth Texas before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was a barn stormer all over Texas and Oklahoma and has over 1000 hours of flying. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery School RCAF | ||||
| 2816 | Mitchell | Alvin Wesley | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt --- Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C --- S/L | ![]() | AFC![]() | CAN --- C --- No. | ? --- 1581 --- 1850 | AF Mech --- PLT --- Pers Ed O | RCAF TTS Borden (RCAF) TTS Vancouver (RCAF) Station Trenton (RCAF) 11Sqn (RCAF) ---------- CFS (RCAF) 8Sqn (RCAF) 5Sqn (RCAF) 4Sqn (RCAF) 9Sqn (RCAF) HQ Western Air Command (RCAF) Statio Patricia Bay (RCAF) ---------- RCAF Station Fort St. John (RCAF) No.3 LORAN Unit (RCAF) HQ Northwest Air Command (RCAF) 123 SAR Flight (RCAF) RCAF | X X X X Moth ----------- Finch & Moth Delta & Vedette Stranraer Canso & Catalina Canso X X ---------- X X X X Dakota & Expeditor X | 3 July 1929 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, B.C. 1929 1930 2 Oct 1933 Oct 1936 - Instructor - Sea Island, B.C. -------- 16 July 1937 - Pilot Training - Trenton, Ontario 13 Jan 1939 - Rockliffe, Ontario 15 May 1940 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 13 April 1942 - Ucluelet, British Columbia 19 May 1943 - Commanding Officer- Bella Bella, Britsh Columbia 16 June 1944 - Vancouver, British Columbia 28 Jan 1946 ---------- 1 Oct 1946 - Remained in post war RCAF 6 Jan 1947 - Peace River, British Columbia 1 Apr 1947 - Dawson Creek, British Columbia 11 Jan 1948 - Edmonton, Alberta 16 Oct 1949 - Sea Island, British Columbia 9 Feb 1951 - Retired fromt he RCAF | - Air Force Cross - No.4 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. Deceased on 11 September 1980, in Comox, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 2817 | Mix | Reginald Donovan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-28 Age 32 | J/17075 | 61Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2818 | Moderwell | Kenneth Joseph Andrew | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R J | 76679 16878 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 15OTU (RAF) HQ Middle East (RAF) 38Sqn (RAF) 5 METS (RAF) 38Sqn (RAF) 38Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth Anson X Wellington Wellington X Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington HZ633 | 7 Nov 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 18 March 1941 19 Apr 1941 9 June 1941 14 Sep 1941 - UK 12 Apr 1942 3 Aug 1942 25 Sep 1942 - Egypt 29 Sep 1942 22 Apr 1943 - Staff Pilot 9 Mar 1944 3 July 1944 - Shot down by flak | Commemorated Leros War Cemetery, 2. C. 8. Greece. Son of William Eason and Catherine Monica (nee Casey) Moderwell of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident Report |
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| 2819 | Moffat | James Agnew (Donald) | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 20 | J/92010 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chauffourt Churchyard, Grave 1. France. Son Of Jno K. Moffat And Gertrude Moffat, Of Toronto, Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2820 | Moffat | Archibald Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-24 Age 21 | J/88479 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row K. Grave 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Jessie D. Moffatt, Of East Kildonan, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2821 | Moffatt | Murray Quinn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age | J/17464 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 11. A. 9. Germany. Son Of Melford Queina Moffatt And Ada Hudson Moffatt, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2822 | Mogridge | Parker Reginald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age | J/95452 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 7. C. 23. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2823 | Moller | Halvar Leo Fred | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 34 | J/92035 | Air Gunner | 115Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III ND790 KO-H | Commemorated Houdan Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Arvid A. A. Moller And Emmy C. Moller, Of Edberg, Alberta, Canada. | |||||
| 2824 | Mollet | Leslie Clarence | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-05-27 Age | J/22836 | Commemorated Rugby (Whinfield) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 9. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2825 | Molzan | Otto | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | J/88858 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Remy-Sous-Barbuise Churchyard, Grave 7. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2826 | Monaghan | Richard John Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 24 | J/86527 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of William J. And Anna Elizabeth Monaghan, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2827 | Monahan | Joseph Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age | J/16554 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2828 | Monchier | Norman | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-19 Age 19 | J/15619 | 403Sqn | Commemorated St. Aubin-Le-Cauf Churchyard, France. Son Of Arthur And Margaret Monchier, Of Dart Mouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2829 | Moncrieff | Harry Reginald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 26 | J/85942 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 7. F. 1. Germany. Son Of Robert Reginald And Catherine Dorey Moncrieff, Of Perth, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2830 | Monette | Bernard Ernest | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 44061 | PLT | 1SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 83GDC (RAF) 84GDC (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon, Spitfire X X X | 14-Nov-1943 to 6-Apr-1944 – Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 94 22-Apr-1944 to 12-Jun-1944 – Maitland, N.S. Course No. 8 19-Jun-1944 to 8-Sep-1944 – Bagotville, P.Q. Course No. 28 23-Sep-1944 to 21-Oct-1944 – Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Nov-1944 to Feb-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Feb-1945 to 24-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 to 1-Aug-1945 – Dunsford, Surrey, U.K. 1-Aug-1945 to 24-Oct-1945 – Dunsford, Surrey, U.K. 24-Oct-1945 to Nov-1945 – Lasham, Hants, U.K. Nov-1945 to Jan-1946 – Bournemouth, U.K. Jan-1946 to Feb-1946 – Repatriation to Canada (Montreal, QC.) 13-Mar-1946 – Released from the RCAF | FO. B.E. Monette was a Ferry pilot who flew with FO. A.E. Ferrey, FO. J.M. Gallant, FO. R.A. Lamb and FO. R.E. Lowry in the No. 83 G.S.U. Ferry Pool. Deceased on 20 Nov 2014 in South Surrey, B.C. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 2831 | Monk | Eric Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-17 Age 24 | J/18012 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Ii. E. 28. Belgium. Son Of Sydney Vivian Scott Monk And Mary Elizabeth Monk, Of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Husband Of Gwendolyn Monk. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2832 | Monk | William Greenhalgh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age | J/17258 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 1. J. 17. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2833 | Monks | Glen William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-07-19 Age 22 | J/23318 | Commemorated Oakmont (Verona) Cemetery, Lot 6. Range 11. Grave 2. USA. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2834 | Monteith | John Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-19 Age 20 | J/16396 | 15Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 176. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2835 | Montgomery | Alexander Rentoul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-09 Age 24 | J/10018 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of Hugh King Montgomery And Margaret Tipping Montgomery, Of Edmonton, Alberta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2836 | Moody | Roy William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-21 Age 20 | J/87165 | Air Bomber | 427Sqn | Halifax III LV836 ZL-Y | Born on the 24th February 1923 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Enlisted on the 25th May 1942. Son of Cecil William and Daisy Moody, of 627 Hibern Road, Point St. Charles, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. Epitaph: 'Hearts That Love You Will Never Forget In Memory You Are With Us Yet. Family'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row A. Grave 18. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2837 | Moor | Maurice Gordon | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-06 Age 23 | J/10139 | Pilot | 464Sqn RAAF![]() | Ventura AE702 SB-Q | Shot down by flak on Operation Oyster, attack on Philip factory Eindhoven, Netherlands | Commemorated Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery, Plot Jj. Coll. Grave 141-146. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Edward Gordon Moor And Isobel Moor, Of St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada. | Archive Report Ventura AJ212 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2838 | Moorby | Robert Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-03-10 Age 23 | J/14674 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 39. J. 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2839 | Moorby | Arthur Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 22 | J/89868 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 3. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Arthur H. And Ellen Moorby, Of Camrose, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2840 | Moore | Theodore Benjamin Thomas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-16 Age 29 | J/15407 | 200Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Fajara War Cemetery, 3. E. 7. Gambia. Son Of William Theodore And Lineik Moore, Of Mozart, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2841 | Moore | James Russel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-06 Age 23 | J/7065 | Commemorated Lossiemouth Burial Ground, Grave 1142. United Kingdom. Son Of T. J. Moore And Ethel Moore, Of Wiarton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2842 | Moore | Roy Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 23 | J/17804 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 8. E. 2. Belgium. Son Of Charles Henderson Moore And Mary Etta Moore, Of Melbourne, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2843 | Moore | Harold Barbour | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-02 Age 23 | J/17007 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Ii. G. 27. Belgium. Son Of James Robert And Lillie Margaret Barbour Moore, Of Boones Mill, Virginia, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2844 | Moore | James Edward | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | J | 24624 | BA | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Moth X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X X | 9 March 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 Aug 1942 25 Oct 1942 17 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 5 Dec 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 Thomas Edward and Elizabeth (nee Saxon) Moore of Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 2845 | Moore | Ernest Nixon | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 28 | R/138918 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HE923 AS-R | Attacking Dortmund. Crew's first sortie | Commemorated Vlagtwedde General Cemetery, Plot A. Row 6. Coll. Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). Crew Members: Flt Sgt Andrew Peter Uditsky: RCAF R/135043 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. John Theodore Macksimchuk RCAF R/110747 Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Ernest Nixon Moore RCAF R/138918 Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. George Ernest Armstrong RCAF R/125223 Rear Gunner: Sgt. Thomas Alexander Stuart Buchanan RAF 1123751 - Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 2846 | Moore | William Irwin | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-12 Age 25 | J/29302 | Commemorated Richmond (St. Paul'S) United Church Cemetery, Plot 1. Sec. C. Lot 6. Canada. Son Of Charles And Bernice Moore, Of Richmond. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2847 | Moore | Arthur Bryson | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 21 | J/88859 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Chapelle-Vallon Communal Cemetery, Grave 30. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2848 | Moore | Norman Erick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 31 | J/87131 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 9. Grave 193. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Frank L. And Fannie E. Moore; Husband Of Madeleine M. A. Moore, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2849 | Moran | Ted James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/92130 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Peter And Catherine H. Moran, Of Teeswater, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2850 | More | Eric Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-01 Age 23 | J/17617 | 44Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. H. 5. Germany. Son Of William G. More And Dorothy H. More, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2851 | More | Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 19 | J/90382 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Boissy-Sous-St. Yon Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. France. Son Of Thomas And Davidina More, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2852 | Morey | Wesley | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 20 | R/120226 | Pilot | 90Sqn![]() | Stirling BF523 | Attack on Duisberg. Shot down by nightfighter of Emil Heinzelmann | Originally posted as Missing. Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 23. J. 4. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report Stirling BF523 |
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| 2853 | Morgan | Franklin Benedict | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-13 Age 24 | J/15074 | 38Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heliopolis War Cemetery, 2. H. 4. Egypt. Son Of Henry Thomas Morgan And Sarah Elizabeth Morgan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2854 | Morgan | James William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-06 Age 30 | J/10658 | Commemorated Bournemouth North Cemetery, Row C.4. Grave 93. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Alexander Robert Morgan; Husband Of Marion Nellie Morgan, Of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2855 | Morgan | Albert John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 33 | J/86659 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 5 Coll. Grave 8-14. France. Son Of Albert H. And Natalie V. Morgan; Husband Of Dorcas Morgan, Of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. B.Sc. Agriculture. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2856 | Morgan | Lancelot Eric | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 37 | Australia | C | 10005 | AG | RCAF 41SFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 2 AGS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 24OTU (RAF) 1664 CU (RCAF) 1679 CF (RAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Harvard Harvard X X Battle X Whitley Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster LL723 | 30 Jan 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 Feb 1942 1 Sep 1942 1 Apr 1943 - Ceased Pilot training 2 Apr 1943 16 May 1943 - Remustered to Air Gunner 23 July 1943 - UK 10 Aug 1943 30 Sep 1943 4 Nov 1943 16 Nov 1943 23 May 1945 - Shot down by WIlde Sau FW-190 | ![]() (Photo: F/O Lance Morgan scans the sky for prospects of good flying weather. This Aussie in the RCAF is engaged to a Winnipeg girl, Miss Rhoda Jones. Before enlisting Lance ran a lumber mill in Ecuador and engaged in counter espionage against the Axis on the side. When that proved too tame he came up to Canada to get into aircrew. Now he flies as a Mid-upper Gunner in a 408 Goose Squadron Lancaster bomber.) Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. Son of Charles Morgan, and of Edith Morgan, of Adelaide, South Australia. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2857 | Morgan | William Joseph | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-01-02 Age | R | 274063 (?) | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn 166Sqn (RAF) ![]() | Lancaster Lancaster Mk III ND635 AS-M2 | X - 02 Jan 44 - Target = Nuremberg - Ref P/O R.H. Chittim 02 Jan 44 - KIA -Attacking Nuremburg | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. grave 5. C. 5-8. Germany. Crew Members: Sgt. John Perry RAF 1823741 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. George Henry Pearson RAF 1577370 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Jack David Jules Lucien Tarlton RAF 1571479 - Navigator: Sgt. G. A. Abrams RAF 1165030 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. J. C. Lillis RCAF R/274063 - Mid Upper Gunner - survived became POW: Plt. Off. Ralph Hugh Chittim RCAF J/90196 Pilot: Sgt. William Joseph Morgan RCAF R/274063 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2858 | Morin | Thomas George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-09 Age | J/95084 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. B. 12-17. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2859 | Morin | Joseph Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-08 Age 22 | J/94355 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Celina Morin, Of Ahuntsic, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2860 | 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 | ||||
| 2861 | Morphy | Earl Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 22 | J/95458 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert L. And Frances Alice Morphy, Of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2862 | Morrill | Warren Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-16 Age 20 | J/89461 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 4. E. 5. France. Son Of Edwin J. And Alice E. Morrill, Of Schreiber, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2863 | Morris | Allan Wilson | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 F/O F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 54068 19691 | NAV | RCAF 7EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 50Sqn (RAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X Finch Harvard X Anson Anson Anson X Manchester & Lancaster Halifax X X | 22 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 17 Aug 1940 1 Nov 1940 22 Jan 1941 - Ceased pilot training 29 March 1941 - Remuster to Nav 22 June 1941 5 Aug 1941 7 Nov 1941 - UK Feb 1942 1944 9 March 1945 - Repatriated 18 Apr 1945 - Released | Distinguished Flying Medal - No.50 Squadron - Award effective 11 November 1942 as per London Gazette dated 24 November 1942 and AFRO 1962/42 dated 4 December 1942. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 2864 | Morris | David Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-09 Age 24 | J/15342 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of John William And Mary Thurston Morris, Of St. Johns, Newfoundland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2865 | Morris | Claude Reginald Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-05 Age 26 | J/8794 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Reginald And Charlotte Morris, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2866 | Morris | Vernon Lewis | Sergeant | ![]() Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1942-04-08 Age 20 | R | R/73169 | Pilot (U/T) | 22OTU. 6 Group | Wellington R1773 | Commemorated Black Bourton (St. Mary) Churchyard, Row F. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Amy Alberta Morris, Of Durham Bridge, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 2867 | Morris | Howard Paul | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | J | 14392 | 426Sqn (RCAF) | 1943-12-16 took off from Linton on Ouse airfield at 16.22hrs to bomb Berlin. On their return fog blanketed England and the sheer number of Bomber Command aircraft that were lost due to incorrectly forecast weather led to this night being called 'The Black Night'. Getting all the aircraft down became a difficult task for flying controllers and many aircraft crashed or were damaged after running low on fuel or making hurried descents to try and find a landing site. DS779 reached the general area of the Vale of York and were in contact with flying control at Linton on Ouse who had told that the the cloud base at Linton was at 800 feet. The Lancaster crew were using the GEE navigation system to locate their base and they then began to let down as they headed there and to hopefully drop through the fog which they presumably believed would clear as they dropped below 800 feet. As it turned out the fog layer a few miles south of Linton on Ouse was not limited to being above 800 feet, around the Wetherby area the fog was down to ground level. A minor incorrect setting in the altimeter gave them no room for error. The aircraft simply descended down through the cloud at a shallow angle until it was flying at ground level, it flew at field level for several hundred yards and broke off all the propeller blades, one of the rudder sections and other parts of the aircraft. The pilot was able to pull the aircraft back into the air and it cleared a line of electricity wires and a row of trees but then the aircraft lost flying speed and it crashed around a mile further on at 23.25hrs. Sadly the five members of the crew were all killed in the crash near Northlands Farm, Hunsingore while the two air gunners further back in the aircraft survived though one appears to have been badly injured because Sgt Duncan Stewart died on 24th February 1944 at Northallerton Hospital and this appears to have been the result of the injuries sustained in the crash at Hunsingore two months earlier. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row G. Grave 6. United Kingdom. Born 1921-09-19. Son of Lloyd David and Marie Morris. Enlisted on 19th July 1941 in London, Ontario and trained as an air observer, receiving his observer's (navigator's) flying badge on 25th September 1942 and also a commission on the same date. He was posted to the UK in October 1942 and may then have served as a staff navigator with No.4AOS for a few months before entering Bomber Command. He then trained at 6 AOS and 22OTU before posting to 426 Squadron on 20th May 1943. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 2868 | Morris | Frederick William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 22 | J/90364 | 192Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. D. 45. Belgium. Son Of James E. Morris And Catherine A. Morris, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2869 | Morris | Lionel Joseph | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-07 Age 21 | Commemorated Montreal (Shaar Hashomayin) Cemetery, Grave 2099. Canada. Son Of Michael And Eva L. Morris, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||||
| 2870 | Morris | Thomas Harrison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age | J/88860 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint Grave 4. J. 15-16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2871 | Morrison | Vincent Merrill Macdonald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-29 Age 19 | J/8627 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. G. 3. Germany. Son Of Archibald Amos And Violet Macdonald Morrison, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2872 | Morrison | Lloyd George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-06-24 Age 24 | J/9634 | Commemorated Haddenham (St. Mary) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Clarke L. Morrison And Velma A. Morrison, Of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2873 | Morrison | Norman Byng | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age | J/18881 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. J. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2874 | Morrison | Ewart Laverne | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | J | 21181 | BA | RCAF 3MD (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 1EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6(O)AFU (RAF) 17OTU (RAF) 1661CU (RAF) 5LFS (RAF) 619Sqn (RAF) 619Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Moth X Anson X Anson & Battle Anson Anson & Battle X Anson Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster LM640 | 28 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Calgary, Alberta 30 Aug 1941- Edmonton, Alberta 28 Oct 1941 - Regina, Saskatchewan 27 Dec 1941 - Malton, Ontario 28 Jan 1942 - Failed Pilot Training - Remustered to Navigator 29 March 1942 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 29 July 1942 - Failed Navigator Training - Remustered to Bomb Aimer 16 Aug 1942 - Paulson, Manitoba 11 Oct 1942 - Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 15 Dec 1942 - Jarvis, Ontario 2 Sep 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 5 Oct 1943 - RAF Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire 16 Nov 1943 - RAF Silverstone, Northamptonshire 27 March 1944 - RAF Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire 15 May 1944 - RAF Syerston, Nottinghamshire 30 May 1944 - RAF Dunholme Lodge, Lincolnshire 19 July 1944 - Shot down by a night fighter | Commemorated Villers St. Genest Communal Cemetery, Grave 7. France. Son of Bolton Henderson and Sadie Lucille (nee McFarlane) Morrison of Calgary, Alberta. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 2875 | Morrison | Oscar Langdon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 36 | J/85943 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 7. A. 6. Germany. Son Of Herman J. Morrison And Myrtle G. Morrison, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2876 | Morrison | Martin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age 23 | J/89924 | 619Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. F. 13-14. Germany. Son Of James And Joan Morrison, Of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2877 | Morrison | Grant Reid | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-09 Age 24 | Tucson, USA | J/39607 | Commemorated Tucson (Evergreen) Cemetery, Block 2. Sec. D. Grave 2. USA. Son Of Elwin Edward And Valetta Morrison, Of Tucson. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2878 | Morrison | Alfred Hector | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 32 | J/95454 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. C. 18. Germany. Husband Of Glennys Morrison, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2879 | Morrison | Doug | Flying Officer | Calgary Alberta Canada | PLT | 77Sqn![]() | Halifax lll | On June 3, 1944 105 Halifaxes were sent to attack the marshalling yards at Trappes, southwest of Paris, and another sixty-three aircraft to raid coastal gun batteries in the Pas de Calais. The attack was part of the D-Day deception plan. The raid on Trappes was carried out in clear moonlit conditions, and was to prove costly. The German night fighters were able to take full advantage of the clear conditions and they ravaged the Halifaxes. Fifteen were shot down. 158Sqn lost five crews, 76 and 640 lost three each. Flying Officer Doug Morrison from Calgary, Alberta, was pilot of a Halifax Mk111 from 77Sqn. Doug Morrison had reasons to recall the events of that night. “Quite suddenly, as we approached the target area, but while still some distance ahead and below, it became increasingly bright as flares and marker flares exploded into action.” “As we closed in on the target and began our bombing run, we could see aircraft above and below and on both sides of us. The cloud, smoke, flares and markers below us, and the aircraft all around us, presented a most impressive sight.” “A few verbal course commands over the intercom from our bomb-aimer, Flying Officer Jack Dye, and we heard the familiar: ‘Bombs Away!’ We cleared the target and then made a turn to starboard to head for home.” “Suddenly the urgent voice of the rear-gunner, Scotty MacRitchie, shattered the steady drone of the engines: ‘Corkscrew port!’ I responded immediately as tracer laced overhead. We continued evasive action until Scotty gave instructions to level out.” “About two minutes later, there was a blinding flash and an explosion. Smoke, dust and pieces of aircraft flew in all directions. We began to corkscrew to port, but soon realized it was too late for this fighter pass.” “A quick check revealed the port inner engine to be on fire, and a large, gaping hole in the side of the fuselage above the navigator’s table. Our flight engineer, Sandy Moodie, announced that he was shutting down the port inner and activating the fire extinguisher button. The fire was soon out.” “I then initiated a crew check and all replied “okay” except bomb-aimer Jack Dye, who had been hit. Jack was still lying in the bomb-aiming position, so navigator Tommy Melvin assisted him to the rest position aft of the wireless operator’s table.” “A short examination of Jack’s injuries disclosed multiple shrapnel wounds to his legs and back from the cannon shell that had exploded over the top of him. Tommy stopped the bleeding and made Jack as comfortable as he could before returning to his navigator’s position.” “In the meantime, I had adjusted course according to the magnetic compass since the gyro-compass was acting up. A further check of the aircraft revealed that all the flight instruments had been knocked out, and all our charts as well as the navigator’s bag had been sucked out of the hole in the fuselage.” “By this time we had left the brightly-lit target area behind us, and were feeling more comfortable with the darkness all around us as we continued on our northerly heading.” “After a period of time, perhaps thirty or forty minutes, the wounded bomb-aimer asked if we would move him up to the second pilot’s station, which he normally occupied during takeoffs and landings.” “He was moved into the seat beside me just as we emerged from under cloud cover. Above us we could see the stars shining clearly overhead. Jack asked what course we were on, and I replied that we were flying due north by the magnetic compass.” “His quick reply was: ‘We are not flying north, we are going due east! Look, the North Star is directly off our port wing!’ Sure enough, we were heading straight for the heavily-defended Ruhr Valley!” “A rapid calculation by Tommy Melvin based on an estimate of present course, time and speed, indicated that we would need to alter course 120 degrees to port to reach England. This eventually turned out to be very accurate, considering that he had no charts or instruments to work with.” “Eventually, after what seemed like an eternity, we crossed the coastline and before long we saw the welcome shores of England. We knew we would need identification to enter England but our list of ‘colours of the day’ had been lost with the navigator’s bag.” “We fired off several white signal flares as we crossed the coast, hoping our fighters would identify our Halifax as friendly. We broke radio silence to request an emergency landing, and received landing clearance. At least one fighter could be seen following us. The lights came on below us and we began a descent without any flight instruments to guide us.” “As we circled around trying to judge our height, the runway lights came on. This helped, and we lined up for a landing, not knowing our airspeed or height, and flying on only three engines. Our first approach failed, as we came in a bit too high and fast.” “The next approach we got down okay, just stopping as we reached the end of the runway. We later learned that we had landed at West Malling aerodrome, a fighter field with short runways.” “An ambulance rushed up to where we stopped to assist the injured. Jack Dye insisted on walking unaided to the ambulance.” “He turned, saluted, and was then whisked away. We never saw him again.” “He died two hours later – a gallant man who had saved our lives.” (courtesy internationalbcc.co.uk) | |||||||
| 2880 | Morriss | John Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/90381 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, X. D. 7. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2881 | Morrow | Harold Elwood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-29 Age 23 | J/85805 | 417Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Beach Head War Cemetery, Anzio, Xii. G. 10. Italy. Son Of William Gordon Morrow And Susan Sophia Morrow, Of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2882 | Mortley | Jack Clarence | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1945-01-29 Age 20 | R/175266 - J/89791 | W/Op/Air Gunner | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP745 EQ-H | Killed on Halifax VII NP743 EQ-K
Born on the 11th June 1924 in Toronto. Son of Clarence and Sadie May Mortley, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. C. 17. Germany. | ||||
| 2883 | Morton | John Donald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/88266 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Saulxures-Les-Bulgneville Communal Cemetery, Grave 6. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2884 | Morton | Frank Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age | J/92620 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Reginald And Elizabeth Morton, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2885 | Morton | Arthur David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 21 | J/85142 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur C. And Barbara Morton, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2886 | Morton | Milton Robert | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 19 | J/95445 | Air/Gnr | 415Sqn | Halifax III NA583 6U-F | Born on the 06th March 1924. Son of Robert J. and Ellen Dorcas Morton, of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2887 | Mosher | Paul Darby | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-10 Age 20 | J/7613 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of P. D. And Jean Mosher, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2888 | Moss | William Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 19 | J/86439 | 550Sqn | Commemorated Artolsheim Communal Cemetery, Grave 7. France. Son Of Francis Edward And Edith Moss, Of Galt, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2889 | Mouchet | Maurice Rene Nicolas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 26 | J/85366 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. D. 18. Germany. Son Of Suzanne Jacques, Of St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2890 | Moxley | Wilbur Lee | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 19 | J/90227 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Leopoldsburg War Cemetery, Vii. E. 16. Belgium. Son Of Lee Nathaniel And Edna Catherine Moxley, Of Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2891 | Moyer | William Thompson Billy | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-06-06 Age 20 | J/10227 | 400Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 32. C. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of G. Ray Moyer And Alice May Moyer, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2892 | Moyle | Joseph Francis Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-08 Age 31 | J/95543 | 619Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. D. 32. Germany. Son Of James Edward And Catherine Mary Moyle, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2893 | Mudford | Vernon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-09 Age 27 | J/85719 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Austin W. And Alice E. Mudford, Of Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2894 | Muirhead | Harvey Donald | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-17 Age 24 | R | R/79587 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Spitfire Vb BN346 | Born on 13th December 1919. Son of William Davidson Muirhead and Nancy Isabel Muirhead, of Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada | Commemorated Catterick Cemetery, Nonconformist Sec. Row O.O. Grave 9. United Kingdom. | |||
| 2895 | Mulcair | Thomas Cornelius | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-28 Age 27 | J/39615 | Commemorated Montreal (Notre Dame Des Neiges) Cemetery, Sec. P. Lot 1128. Grave 3870. Canada. Son Of Thomas Joseph And Irene Beatrice Mulcair, Of Outremont. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2896 | Mulcair | Kevin Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-11 Age 21 | J/19645 | 605Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Viola Mulcair, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2897 | Mulhall | George Lafricain | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-13 Age 24 | J/93809 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Gerald Patrick And Marjorie Lafricain Mulhall; Husband Of Dorothy Mulhall, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2898 | Mulhauser | Robert Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-04 Age | J/15671 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 7. E. 8. Germany. Son Of Maj. Samuel Alfred Mulhauser, And Of Helen Baerd Mulhauser, Of Huntington Woods, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2899 | Mullin | William Dakin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age | J/87245 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Blevy Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of William N. Mullin And Catherine May Mullin, Of Brighton, Digby Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2900 | Mullins | James Doran | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-29 Age 21 | J/7067 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 12. G. 5. Germany. Son Of Walter D. And Cora A. Mullins, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2901 | Mumford | Arthur Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | J/90024 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2902 | Munn | William Forsythe | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-25 Age 27 | J/15300 | 403Sqn | Commemorated Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Plot 4. Row F. Grave 21. France. Son Of Robert And Mary Mcintyre Munn, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2903 | Munn | Jacques David | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-09-03 Age 23 | J/24139 | Commemorated Dresden Cemetery, Lot 23. Range 2. Grave 3. Canada. Son Af Neil And Clemossiee I. Munn, Of Dresden. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2904 | Munro | John Oswald | Flight Sergeant |
| Killed 1943-04-19 Age 19 | R/125923 | Pilot | 22 OTU ![]() | Wellington II DF743 LT-L | Son of Robert Edgar and Tena Ewart Munr brother of LornaMacdonald, of 53 Craig Street, Perth, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'He Died His Loved Ones To Defend A Faithful Airman's Noble End'. | Commemorated Cirencester Cemetery, Plot 10. C. Of E. Row P. Grave 6. United Kingdom. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | |||
| 2905 | Munro | Alexander Milton George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-26 Age 19 | J/88604 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Coll. Grave A. 8. 24-25. Denmark. Son Of William Daniel And Katherine Munro, Of Glenwood, Newfoundland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2906 | Munson | David Olaf | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-25 Age | J/94490 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Fruges Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2907 | Murchie | John Hunter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-12 Age 22 | J/7237 | Commemorated Ayr Cemetery, Ayrshire, Sec. Q. 1931 Div. Grave 2121. United Kingdom. Son Of W. T. Murchie And Ruby J. Murchie, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2908 | Murchie | Robert Mcconnell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-28 Age 20 | J/5132 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 3. Grave 30. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Welch Murchie And Ethel Bertha Mcconnell Murchie, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2909 | Murdoch | Thomas Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/87750 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2910 | Murdock | John Maclean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-28 Age 22 | J/5687 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4A. G. 4-7. Germany. Son Of James Westie Murdock And Katherine May Murdock, Of Montague, Prince Edward Island, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2911 | Murdock | Billie Herman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 18 | J/88711 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. J. 20. Germany. Son Of Albert O'Neil Murdock And Luella Gertrude Herman Murdock, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2912 | Murphy | Henry Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age 23 | J/86753 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 5. B. 11. Germany. Son Of Harry Arthur Murphy, And Of Martha Gertrude Murphy, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2913 | Murphy | Robert Wakely David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age | J/92460 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 31. A. 11-13. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2914 | Murphy | Arthur John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age | J/86671 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Joint Grave 24. J. 1. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2915 | Murphy | Joseph Harold Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age 22 | J/95450 | 128Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Emmet Thomas Murphy And Mary Jane Murphy, Of Huntingdon, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2916 | Murphy | John Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/88257 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Mickel Murphy And Gladys Mary Murphy, Of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2917 | Murray | Glen William | F/Sgt | Injured | R | 212832 | AG | 426Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Halifax NP778 RAF Linton on Ouse | 1944-11-21- Flak damaged, crashed on approach to home field RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Halifax VII aircraft NP778 was returning from a night attack against Castrop-Rauxel, the Ruhr, Germany when it crashed one half mile from the aerodrome at RCAF Station, Tholthorpe. Minor flak damage to the rear fuselage shortly after leaving the target. At Linton on Ouse, it was given landing instructions but the aircraft later found to have flown into the ground at speed around 200 yards North of Flawith at 21:45. The survivors later stated the pilot lost sight of the runway. Soon after the crew then received an instruction to put on parachutes. Immediately afterwards the crash occurred. The surviving navigator assumed there was a radical problem controlling the aircraft. It was thought highly likely that loose equipment within the aircraft had fouled the elevator controls causing the pilot difficulties and the eventual crash.P/Os H.E. Reynolds, T.J. Hunt, J.N. Atkinson, and Flying Officer G.I. Hopper were also killed. Two other Canadians, Flying Officer Rae and FS Murray were injured. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co 426 Squadron Association Allied Losses & Incidents Database NP778 |
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| 2918 | Murray | Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-22 Age | J/7232 | 603Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2919 | Murray | Gerald Weyman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 30 | J 8623 | Commemorated Uden War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. I. 8. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Moses H And Gertrude E Murray Of Pugwash, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2920 | Murray | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-14 Age 20 | J/5991 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Waddington (St. Michael) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Margaret Murray, Of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2921 | Murray | Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-17 Age | J/17498 | 83Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 1. G. 24. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2922 | Murray | Clifford Battison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 26 | J/87658 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. G. 17. Germany. Son Of James R. Murray And Florence Murray, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy Jean Murray. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2923 | Murray | Kenneth James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/90052 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. A. 1-6. Germany. Son Of Dr. Robert Stanley Murray And Of Annie Murray (Nee Mcgugan), Of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2924 | Murray | Robert Wilton | Flying Officer | | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 24 | J/23038 (R/74848) | Pilot | 421Sqn | Spitfire IX MK235 | Born on the 18th February 1920 in Nanton, Alberta. Enlisted on the 19th October 1940. Wings awarded on the 15th July 1941. Son of David Gregg Murray (died 21st October 1935, age 69) and Ethe, Ellen Murray (née New - died 10th February 1935, age 55). Brother of George Cuthbert, David Gregg,John Alexander, (Listed as next of kin) Douglas Gray (serving in the RCAF with 35 'Pathfider' squadron), Ellen Ruby Janet and Ethel Euphina (died 12th November 1914, age 3). Of 2775 West 42nd Avenue, Vancouver, Canada. Epitaph: 'He That Believeth In Me, Though He Were Dead, Yet Shall He Live St. John Xi. 25'. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. E. 9. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Loss Report | |||
| 2925 | Murray | William Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/90358 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of William Arnold And Mary Graham Murray, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2926 | Murray | Donald | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-08-08 Age 24 | J/87907 | WAG | 429Sqn | Halifax III LW132 AL-H | Son of J. R. C. Murray and Grace I. Murray, of St. Lambert, Province of Quebec, Canada. Grave inscription: 'He Will Not Age...His Song Is Sung And He Remains Forever Young'. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 43. B. 2. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 2927 | Murray | John Kay | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 26 | J/86549 | 550Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Irene Beatrice Murray, Of Stevens, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2928 | Murray | Frederic Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-17 Age | J/86896 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. B. 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2929 | Murrell | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-05 Age 20 | J/93541 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. E. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of William Gordon And Velma Helena Murrell, Of Belton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2930 | Musgrave | Philip Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age | J/88134 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Svino Churchyard, Grave 84. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2931 | Musser | John Vernon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age | J/19898 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 3. Grave 31. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2932 | Mutch | Robert Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-17 Age 20 | J/19183 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. C. 8. Germany. Son Of Douglas A. Mutch And Mabel J. Mutch, Of Haileybury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2933 | Myers | Cameron Dickson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-15 Age 20 | J/16200 | 421Sqn | Commemorated Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, Plot 6. Row B. Grave 8. France. Son Of Harris Clair Myers And Mable Myers, Of Walkerville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2934 | Myles | Edwin Robert | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-04-03 Age 22 | J/24295 | Commemorated Sarnia (Lake View) Cemetery, Sec. E. Lot 122. Canada. Son Of Edwin William And Emily Edith Myles, Of Sarnia; Husband Of Marjorie L. Myles, Of Sarnia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2935 | Mynarski | Andrew Charles | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | VC![]() | KIA Age 27 | R J | ? 87544 | AG | RCAF 2WS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 16OTU (RAF) 1661HCU (RAF) 9Sqn (RAF) 1668 HCU (RAF) 1664HCU (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Harvard & Fort Bolinbroke X Wellington Halifax Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster KB726 | 29 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 28 March 1942 12 Sep 1942 4 Jan 1942 - UK 1942 1942-43 1943 Oct 1943 1943 March 1944 13 June 1944 - Shot down by Ju-88 night fighter, died of burns. | ![]() (Photo: The crew of Lancaster KB726, code named VR-A, from left to right: Flying Officer Pat Brophy (rear gunner), Pilot Officer Jim Kelly (wireless operator), Flight Sergeant Roy Vigars (flight engineer), Flying Officer Art de Breyne (pilot), WO2 Andrew Mynarski (mid-upper gunner), Pilot Officer Jack Friday (bomb aimer) and Flying Officer Bob Bodie (navigator).) Victoria Cross - No.419 Squadron - Awarded as per London Gazette dated 11 October 1946 and AFRO 1042/46 dated 1 November 1946. Son of Anna Wynarski of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Commemorated Meharicourt Communal Cemetery, Brit. Plot. Grave 40. France.(Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive Report RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 2936 | Myrick | John Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-11 Age 21 | J/9587 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Aiii. 10. 19. Denmark. Son Of Willard R. And Edna L. Myrick, Of Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2937 | Myron | Ian Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-05 Age | J/94453 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. H. 10. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2938 | Nadeau | Laurent Joseph Onesime | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-03 Age 24 | J/16486 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 15. 6. Belgium. Son Of John D. And Bertha Nadeau, Of Cornwall, Ontario | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2939 | Nadeau | Joseph Antoine Maurice | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age | J/18997 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. H. 18. Germany. Son Of Archelas And Rose Anna Giguere Nadeau, Of Quebec City, Canada; Husband Of Ruth Nadeau. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2940 | Nadeau | Joseph Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-28 Age 22 | J/90270 | 206Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Telesphore J. And Amanda Nadeau, Of Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2941 | Nairn | Ross Bell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 21 | J/89037 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of William E. And Adella M. Nairn, Of Science Hill, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2942 | Narum | Chester Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | J/87636 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. E. 3. Belgium. Son Of Claus Peter And Florence Ethel Narum, Of Patricia, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2943 | Nash | Philip Llewellyn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-11 Age 23 | J/4781 | Commemorated Upper Heyford Cemetery, Sec. B. Grave 93. United Kingdom. Son Of Hugh Hamilton Nash And Agnes M. Nash, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2944 | Naugler | Gerald Melbourne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 21 | J/92151 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 17. B. 13. Germany. Son Of Melbourne Charles And Etta May Naugler, Of Upper La Have, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. His Brother, Reginald C. Naugler Also Fell. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2945 | Nault | Joseph Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 29 | J/93930 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. G. 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Elie And Albina Nault; Husband Of Jeannette P. Nault, Of Hull, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2946 | Neal | Eugene Lawrence | Flight Lieutenant / Sq/Ldr | ![]() | Survived | C | 1640 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Spitfire Vb P8750 | Commanding Officer - 401Sqn - | Read Archive Report | |||
| 2947 | Neal | Harold Allan | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 21 | R | 202923 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster NG183 AS-D | Attack on Dortmund Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. grave 18. F. 12-16. Germany. Son Of Charles John And Ivy Blanche Neal, Of Bentley, Alberta, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Edward Haines RAF 3032082 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Sydney Alexander Tafler RCAF J/40794 - Navigator: Sgt. Francis Harold James Harris RAF 1851820 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Harold Allan Neal RCAF R/202923 Air Bomber: Flt. Lt. David Walter Hill RCAF J/38109 Pilot: Sgt. Robert Emmett Kearney RCAF R/211186 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. William Joseph Doherty RCAF R/280274 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 2948 | Needler | John | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 100587 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 3EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 2 ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3(O)AFU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) Last Op | X X Finch X Anson Battle & Bolinbroke Anson X Botha Wellington Wellington Z1730 | 27 March 1941 2 July 1941 9 Aug 1941 2 Sep 1941 - Failed Pilot Training 27 Oct 1941 1 Feb 1942 15 March 1942 12 May 1942 - UK 6 June 1942 14 July 1942 16 Sep 1942 - Shot down over Germany | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 28. C. 12. Germany. Son of Arthur and Boadicea (nee Nothingham) Needler, of Humber Bay, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 2949 | Neil | Eric Stephen | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 19 | J/95455 | 153Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. E. 16. Germany. Son Of E. Roy Neil And Patience May Neil, Of Trenton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2950 | Neilsen | Paul Bundegaard | P/O | 6 October 1922, in Løgstør, Denmark | R J | 163080 48805 | NAV | Son of Jens Claus Bundegaard Nielsen and Anna Kirstine Madsen. Enlisted RCAF in Toronto on 5 October 1942 as aero engine mechanic. Trained 4 Wireless School and 1 Technical Training School, St. Thomas. In January 1944, transfer to air crew. 5 May 1944 to 7 Air Observer School, Portage la Prairie, Saskatoon. Transfer to navigator and promoted to Pilot Officer September 1944. 2 Air Gunners Ground Training. Died 2004 | Allied Losses Incidents Database | ||||||
| 2951 | Neilson | Eric Haakon | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | King Christian the 10th Commemorative Medal![]() | Killed 1943-06-03 Age 24 | Born 14 September 1919 in Longeuil, Quebec, Canada | R/10786 | A/G | 10OTU | Whitley V BD414 J | Son of Valdemar and Hansine Barbara Neilson, both Danish. Some records father as being naturlaised, but as Erik was awarded the King Christian Medal, reserved for Danes, it is likely Erik was still officially Danish. At the end of training in Canada, sent to England for overseas service No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre, Bournemouth, on 1 December 1942. Transferred to 10OTU, RAF Coastal Command, RAF St. Eval, for operational training. Qualified as air gunner on 8 May 1943. Two weeks before, on 24 April 1943, he was appointed flight sergeant. On 3 June 1943, Neilson was the air gunner of Whitley V BD414/J taking off at 1045 hours from RAF St. Eval in Cornwall on an Atlantic Patrol. Carrying 6 x 250 lb depth charges the course was set for the Bay of Biscay in search of German U-boats. The aircraft failed to return and no communication was received from the aircraft. An Air Sea Rescue procedure was put into operation, but without any results. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. The crew of six were captain AUS.415212 FS Douglas Frederick Bavin (Pupil Pilot), RAAF; 2nd pilot J.22032 Plt Off. Harold Douglas Pepper (Pupil Pilot), RCAF, navigator J.14637 Plt Off. David Taylor Dorward (Pupil Navigator), RCAF, wireless operationer/air gunner 1385126 Sgt Colin Arthur Richardson (Pupil WT/AG), RAFVR, bomb aimer 136821 Plt Off. Cecil Aspland Nicholls (Pupil B/A), RAFVR, and air gunner R.10786 Sgt Eric Haakon Neilson (pupil air gunner), RCAF. They were victims of Unteroffizier Hermann Mannetstetter of 8. Staffel/Jagdgeschwader 2 'Richthofen'. Three Fw 190 from this unit took off at 1934 hours from Fontenay-le-Comte on a free chase against anti-submarine aircraft over the Bay of Biscay. About 100 km northwest of Ushant, they engaged a Whitley which was shot down at about 500 meters height. The aircraft exploded in mid-air and only debris was seen falling into the sea. It was the first confirmed victory for Mannetstetter. | Aircrew Deaths Database Danish Pilots Bio Allied Losses Database BD414 |
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| 2952 | Neilson | James Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 29 | J/95459 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Jane Neilson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Priscilla Neilson, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2953 | Nelson | Richard Keary | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 31 | J/94226 | W/Op/A/Gunner | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ757 ZL-Y | Born on the 18th August 1913 in British Columbia. Enlisted 08th August 1941. 6 Operational sorties flown. Son of James Walker Nelson (deceased) and Emma Joyner Nelson (née Douglas - died 15th December 1958, age 78) of 128 Agnes Street, Nelson, of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Epitaph: 'Just Away'. | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5A. A. 9-11. Germany. | ||||
| 2954 | Nelson | Donald Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-05 Age | J/40051 | Commemorated Reykjavik (Fossvogur) Cemetery, C48. 10. Iceland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2955 | Nelson | Lloyd William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-09 Age 22 | J | 95449 | NAV | 138Sqn | Stirling LK198 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2956 | Nelson | Vincent Emerald | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-11-02 Age 18 | J/93997 | WAG | 415Sqn | Halifax III NA583 6U-F | Born on the 03rd July 1924. Son of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Zbura of 512-8th Avenue East, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 248 | ||||
| 2957 | Nesbitt | Arthur Deane | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C | ![]() | OBE![]() DFC ![]() Order of Orange Nassau (NL) ![]() Croix de Guerre (France) ![]() | C | 1327 | PLT | RCAF 115Sqn (Aux) (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 401Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 111Sqn (RCAF) Y Wing (RCAF) RCAF Boundary Bay AFHQ (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 144 Wing (RCAF) 83 Group HQ (RAF) 143 Wing (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X Fawn Harvard & Battle Harvard Hurricane X Hurricane Hurricane P3080 Hurricane P2993 Hurricane X Kittyhawk Kittyhawk & Bolinbroke Hurricane X Harvard & Yale X Spitfire X Typhoon X X | 15 Sep 1939 - Enlisted the RCAF 15 Sep 1939 - Possesed civilian pilot's licence Nov 1939 11 April 1940 - Flying Instructor May 1940 19 June 1940 - UK 20 June 1940 15 Sep 1940 - Bailed wounded from burning aircraft 7 Oct 1940 - Crash landed damaged 12 March 1941 - Commanding Officer 18 Sep 1941 - Repatriated to Canada 3 Nov 1941 - Commanding Officer 15 June 1942 - Commanding Officer - Alaska 9 Oct 1942 31 Oct 1942 - Operations 30 Dec 1943 - Commanding Officer 25 March 1944 - UK 1 May 1944 - Commanding Officer 12 July 1944 - Accident Investigation Officer 1 Jan 1945 - Commanding Officer 16 Sep 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 27 Nov 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: Nesbitt in the cockpit of his Hawker Hurricane while CO of 401Sqn - RAF Digby 1941) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.401 Squadron - Award effective 23 September 1941 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1292/41 dated 7 November 1941. - Officer, Order of the British Empire - Overseas - Award effective 1 January 1946 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 155/46 dated 15 February 1946. - Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords - Awarded 12 September 1947 as per AFRO 485/47 of that date and Canada Gazette dated 20 September 1947. - Croix de Guerre with Silver Star (France) - Award effective 12 September 1947 as per AFRO 485/47 of that date and Canada Gazette dated 20 September 1947. - Died 22 February 1978 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, after a skiing accident on 4 February left him almost totally paralysed. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database Accident Report - 15 Sep 40 Accident Report - 7 Oct 40 Bio on BoB London Monument |
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| 2958 | Nesbitt | E.D. | P/O | POW | J | 19841 | NAV | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III DV180 AS-W | 28 Jan 44 - POW - Collision - Attacking Berlin | Crew Members: Sgt. Edward Peter Hillyard RAF 1803216 - Flight Engineer: Master Sgt. William W. Mitchell USAAF 10601618 - Air Bomber: Plt. Off. E. D. Nesbitt RCAF J/19481 - Navigator - survived became POW: Sgt. William Harold Clarke RAF 1685389 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Homfray Reece Gibbon RAF 1817726 - Rear Gunner: Sgt. Roland Winder RAF 1081479 Wireless Operator: Plt. Off. Colin Gregory Phelps RAAF 416889 Pilot survived became POW | ||||
| 2959 | Ness | Alvin James | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-02-08 Age 21 | J/37341 | Commemorated Howick (Georgetown) Presbyterian Cemetery, Plot 18. Range 1. Canada. Son Of Albert J. Ness And Ida E. Ness, Of Howick. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 2960 | Nettleton | Thomas Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-20 Age 20 | J/44038 | Commemorated Ottawa (Beechwood) Cemetery, Sec. 51. Lot 33. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of George G. Nettleton And Anna I. Nettleton, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2961 | Netzke | James Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-12 Age 27 | J/93892 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Amelia May Netzke, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2962 | Neufeld | Edmund | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age 21 | J/92280 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 27. B. 8-10. Germany. Son Of Peter And Anna Wiebe Neufeld, Of Rossendale, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2963 | Neville | Robert Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age | J/92282 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 27. B. 8-10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2964 | Neville | Kenneth Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-23 Age 23 | J/90361 | 5Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. Son Of Walter John And Alice Neville, Of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2965 | Nevin | Arthur Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age | J/89875 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster ME596 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 22. D. 4-8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database |
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| 2966 | Newell | Everett Elroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age 23 | J/48074 | 117Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, Coll. grave 3. B. 7-11. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of Stillman R. Newell And Bertha E. Newell, Of Newellton, Shelburne Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2967 | Newman | Francis Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 35 | J/95456 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. F. 3. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. H. E. Newman, Of Forward, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2968 | Nicholls | Howard Orza | P/O | ![]() | USA | PLT | RCAF 1B&GS (RCAF) | X Battle | Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1941 - Staff pilot | From Kenkakee, Illinois was manager of Wells Oil Co., Kankakee, Division, before he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was a private pilot. He is 25, and has been flying five years. He has 640 hours in the air. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery School RCAF | ||||
| 2969 | Nickerson | Roland Otis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-22 Age | J/18917 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. K. 14. Germany. Son Of Edwin Henderson Nickerson And Dora Elmina Nickerson, Of The Hawk, Shelburne Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2970 | Nicolle | John Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-11 Age | J/7784 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 11. D. 14. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2971 | Nicolls | Robert James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-28 Age 28 | J/94159 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert James Nicolls And Hazel Nicolls, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Annie Nicolls, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2972 | Nielsen | Marius Bendt | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 19 | J/94369 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. G. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Otto Thorvald Nielsen And Sorena Nielsen, Of Standard, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2973 | Niles | Robert Eugene | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 19 | J/89922 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Barradeel (Pietersbierum) Protestant Churchyard, Row 30. Grave 6. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Robert And Kristina Niles, Of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2974 | Nimmo | Robert Floyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 19 | J/94232 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. B. 6. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Robert And Rose Helen Nimmo, Of East Coulee, Alberta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2975 | Nisbet | Robert Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 22 | J/95453 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. grave 8. D. 22-24. Germany. Son Of Robert And Maggie O'Della Nisbet, Of Ardath, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2976 | Niven | Hugh Glen 'Nuts' | P/O | ![]() | Died 2008-04-08 | Toronto | Pilot | 601 Sqd![]() 602Sqn ![]() | Spitfire | 7 May 1939 Joins 602Sqn AAF Abbotsinch 11EFTS Perth 25 Oct 1939 15 FTS Lossiemouth 23 March 1940 17 Aug 1940 5OTU Hurricanes 1 Sep 1940 Rejoined 602Sqn 4 Sep 1940 601Sqn Debden 21 Sep 1940 rejoined 602Sqn July 1941 603Sqn Late July 1941 602Sqn 24 Sep 1941 Hospital with TB 12 March 1942 Invalided out as F/O 1946 rejoined 602 as civilian clerk | Battle of Britain Born in Toronto, Canada in 1919. Moved to Scotland in June 1937. Joined 602Sqn, Auxiliary Air Force at Abbotsinch on 7th May 1939 and began his training in Avro Tutors. Posted to 11EFTS Perth on 25th October 1939. 15 FTS Lossiemouth on 23rd March 1940. 5OTU Aston Down on 17th August to convert to Hurricanes. Rejoined 602Sqn at Westhampnett, on 1st September 1940 but, having had no Spitfire experience, posted to 601Sqn at Debden three days later. After much complaining he rejoined 602Sqn on 21st September. Spitfire, X4603, was damaged in combat with Me109s over Maidstone on 29th October. Apart from a few days with 603 Squadron in late July 1941, Niven was serving with 602 until 23rd September 1941. Admitted to Horton Emergency Hospital on the 24th, suffering from TB. He was invalided out of the RAF on 12th March 1942 as a Flying Officer. He spent some years in hospital. When 602 Squadron was reformed in June 1946, Niven rejoined as a civilian clerk. 'Nuts' Niven found an aircraft filling his sights on 29 October 1940 and opened fire only to find out that it was fellow Glaswegian, F/L Donald MacF Jack, in his Spitfire Mk Ia. During the same sortie, Niven's port wing tip and aileron were damaged over Maidstone and, as he spiralled down, said his prayers, 'Our Father, which art in heaven, get this sod off my tail'. He continued to drop until he reached 5,000ft and managed to land at his airfield. | Battle of Britain Database Allied Losses Database |
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| 2977 | Nixon | Jackson Corwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-03 Age | J/4756 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ipswich Old Cemetery, Sec. C. Div. 31. Grave 18. United Kingdom. Son Of The Hon. Harry Corwin (13Th Premier Of Ontario, 18Th May 1943 To 17Th August 1943) And Alice Nixon, Of St. George, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2978 | Nixon | Thomas Westcott | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-05 Age 22 | C/26582 | Navigator | Anson I DG872 | Born on the 02nd December 1920. Educated at University of Toronto. Son of Charles M. Nixon (died 17th October 1951, age 64) and Winifred Nixon (née Westcott - died 05th November 1975, age 88), of 7 Elora Road, Toronto, Canada | Commemorated Toronto (Park Lawn) Cemetery, Sec. T. Lot 421. Grave 3. Canada. | |||||
| 2979 | Nixon | Robert William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1943-08-24 Age | J/17729 | 35Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. L. 12-15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2980 | Nixon | Jack Elwin Mcintosh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/91096 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cambrai (Route De Solesmes) Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Grave 1. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2981 | Noble | Steven | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-13 Age 28 | J/17345 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2982 | Noble | Archibald Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-26 Age 28 | J/87968 | Commemorated Newark-Upon-Trent Cemetery, Sec. F. Coll. Grave 309. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Arthur And Mary Hannah Black Noble, Of High River, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2983 | Noble | George Adrian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-20 Age 26 | J/95451 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 2. H. 28. Germany. Son Of George Ferguson Noble And Olive Alma Noble, Of Port Washington, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2984 | Noonan | Joseph Wilfrid Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/90959 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Patrick And Leda Dallaire Noonan, Of Shawinigan Falls, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2985 | Nordbye | Gordon Leo | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | DFM![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 20 | R | 149600 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster DV367 AS-T | Attacking Versailles. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 9. Grave 6. France. Son Of Clarence Nordbye, And Of Beulah Mae Nordbye, Of Silverton, British Columbia, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Henry Evan Wade Simpson DFM RAF 1811158 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. Roderick Osborne DFM RAF 1577092 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Thomas William Hill DFM RAF 1040830 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Leslie Wright DFM RAF 1430225 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Louis Michael Gabreil Baker DFM RAAF 1398775 - Rear Gunner: Flt. Lt. Ross Powdrill DFC RCAF J/19169 Pilot: Sgt. Gordon Leonard Nordbye DFM RCAF R/149600 Mid Upper Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |
| 2986 | Norejko | Stephen Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-06 Age 24 | J/89232 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Adam Norejko And Of Julia Norejko (Nee Kuczynski), Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2987 | Norgaard | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 35 | Born as Johannes Nørgaard on 15 October 1909 in Brøndsted, Denmark | J/89120 | A/G | 77Sqn (RAF) | Halifax V LK667 KN-A | Amiens- to bomb the railway yards. Shot down or mid-air collision. Crashed Longueau {Somme} Crashed into a marsh north of Longeau and SE of the target | At about 2200 hours the aircraft crashes 500 meters north of Longueau. Different documents characterize the place as either a swamp or in front of the railway station. The aircraft is completely broken up when hitting the ground. In Norgaard’s (Air Gunner on LK667) service record a document states that "...a signal received from BPSO stated Halifax IX LK667 and another heavy bomber collided in mid air and crashed..." One possible candidate could be 77Sqn Halifax KN-Z LL229. The information on LK667 colliding with another heavy bomber is mentioned several times in the file. But no documentation given. On 27 Nov 1944 the Air Ministry asks for the a/c identity to be confirmed in an internal document to BPSO, RAF Station Clyfton, who has supplied this information. If there was a mid air collision with another heavy bomber then could have been 149Sqn Stirling EJ124 (OJ-C) from RAF Lakenheath which was lost on same op and crashed at Boves, only about 4km from where LK667 crashed. EJ124 is mentioned in many of the reports (directly or indirectly). Taking account of the different take-off times of the 2 aircraft and the distance between Elvington and Lakenheath this would put them over the target at about the same time. The casualty file of P/O Duncan John Munro, (409210, RAAF, onboard EJ124) contains this letter to next-of-kin: "From the time of take-off, no messages were received from the aircraft, and consequently it is not known what occurred. Other crews from this station engaged upon the same mission, saw three aircraft shot down, but they naturally could not say whether any of them were even of the same type of aircraft as that in which your son was flying, nor were they able to say whether anyone baled out." No mention made of a mid-air collision. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database |
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| 2988 | Norris | William S. | WO2 | ![]() | POW Stalag Luft 6 East Prussia | R | NAV | 10Sqn![]() | Halifax LV881 ZA-Y | 30 Mar 44 - POW - Nightfighter - Shot down by night fighter pilot LV881 Excavation Project Allied Losses & Incidents Database LV881 |
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| 2989 | Norris | Donald Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 23 | J/86645 | 622Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Tacoignieres Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Donald A. Norris And Dora S. Norris, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2990 | North | Muriel Almyra | AW2 AW1 L/AW | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 21 | W | 310206 | Photo | RCAF 1 Photo Center (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) Last Flight | X X X X Harvard 4791 | 14 Jan 1943 - Enlisted in the RCAF 25 March 1943 - RCAF Rockliffe 14 Aug 1943 - RCAF St-Hubert 25 Feb 1944 - RCAF North Battleford 8 Sep 1944 - Aircraft entred spin and crashed, perished in crash with pilot, F/Sgt W. Hashim | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G.943. Grave 430. Canada. Daughter of Earl R. North and Jennie North, of Montreal. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report |
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| 2991 | Northway | Henry George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-07 Age 33 | J/92475 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. K. 12-15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2992 | Novack | Nicholas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 19 | J/90310 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 19. B. 11. Germany. Son Of Eva Novack, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2993 | Nowlan | Joseph Henry Yvon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-11 Age 24 | J/87120 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Viroflay New Communal Cemetery, Row B. Coll. Grave 12-15. France. Son Of Joseph And Barbara Nowlan, Of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 2994 | Nowosad | August | Pilot Officer | ![]() | KIFA Age 25 | J/7649 | NAV | 31 | Commemorated Saskatoon (Woodlawn) Cemetery, Block 88. Lot 67. Grave 10620. Canada. Son of John S. and Madeleine Nowosad, of Vonda; Husband of Doris Cecilia Nowosad, of Saskatoon. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 2995 | Nutbrown | Creighton Ivan | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() | R J | 62719 19474 | PLT | 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 411Sqn (RCAF) 30Sqn (RAF) | Harvard & Yale X Spitfire Hurricane | 22 Dec 1940 ? - UK July 1941 1942 - Ceylon | ![]() (Photo: 20 June 1942 – Canadian Hurricane pilots with No 30 R.A.F.Sqn. in Ceylon, India. Left to right: Sgt. C. I. Nuttbrown of Sherbrooke, Quebec; Pilot Officer D. A. McDonald of St. Thomas, Ont.; Sgt. Jack Hurley of Vankleek Hill, Ont.; P/0 Jimmy Whalen of Vancouver, B. C.; Sgt. Grant Bishop of Mount Royal, Quebec; Sgt. G. Murray of Penatang, Ont., and Sgt. G. G. Bate of Saskatoon, Sask) From Sherbrooke, Quebec. Died 15 Jan 2000 in Toronto, Ontario. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() RCAF Journal |
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| 2996 | Nutter | John Vincent | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-11 Age 26 | J/12476 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of John Vincent Nutter And Elizabeth A. Nutter, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2997 | Nutter | Richard Eric (Dick) | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-29 Age 29 | J/17555 | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 75. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2998 | O'Bierne (Obeirne) | William Frederick Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age | J/36468 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row T. Grave 243. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 2999 | O'Brien (Obrien) | Daniel John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age | J/86201 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. J. 25. Germany. Son Of Daniel William And Rosina O'Brien; Husband Of Williamina O'Brien, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3000 | O'Brien (Obrien) | J E | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 21 | J/87441 | 148Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Milan War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Vi. C. 5-6. Italy. Son Of John Vincent O'Brien And Velma Elizabeth O'Brien, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3001 | O'Connell (Oconnell) | John Carlos | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 22 | J/92329 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 19. 1. Belgium. Son Of John Carlos And Stella Pelletier O'Connell, Of Westmount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3002 | O'Connell (oconnell) | Thomas Harold | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-17 Age 24 | Regina, Saskatchewan | C | 20465 | Pilot | 408Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Halifax JB925 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery | Son of Joseph Edmund O'Connell and Azilda O'Connell (née Larose) of Regina Saskatchewan | Archive Report Halifax JB925 | |
| 3003 | O'Donnell (Odonnell) | Ernest William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-23 Age | J/86852 | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3004 | O'Dowda (Odowda) | John Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 21 | J/19976 | 51Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. F. 2-5. Germany. Son Of Robert T. C. O'Dowda And Hermina I. O'Dowda, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3005 | O'Kane (Okane) | Thomas Leslie | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-18 Age 21 | J/89205 | W/Op/AG | 420Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax lll NR126 PT-X | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row G. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Leslie And Annie O'Kane, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3006 | O'Neil (Oneil) | Grant Murray | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age | J/88853 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3007 | O'Neill (Oneill) | Charles James Erskine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | J/87299 | 582Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Block "S". Plot 4. Row T. Coll. Grave 17-22. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3008 | O’Connor (Oconnor) | Harold Morris | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O | Injured | R J | 98689 93634 | AG | 424Sqn RCAF 415Sqn (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax MZ603 Halifax NA184 | 5 Sep 1944 - Hard landing - Tail damaged 5 Mar 1945 - Baled out at extreme low altitude. Extreme weather conditions over the Vale of York saw a large number of the bombing force ice up. Some fell out of the sky in flat spins. The pilot probably ordered the crew to bale out. 3 three of them escaped but 2 sustained serious injuries, probably having baled out too low. At 16.50hrs NA184 crashed near Marrow Flatts Farm, Copt Hewick, on the Ripon side of Dishforth airfield. The remaining 4 crew were either killed in the crash or had baled out too low. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil). Born in Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1922 . Enlisted April 1941. He later returned to Canada and served with the Chatham Fire Department in Ontario for forty years. He died in January 2004. | Yorkshire Aircraft Co - Sep 44 Yorkshire Aircraft Co - Mar 45 Archive Report |
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| 3009 | Oakes | William Hugh | F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIFA. Born 1909-09-11 | J | 40103 | BA | 420Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NA184 | 5 Mar 1945 - Iced up and crashed. Extreme weather conditions over the Vale of York saw a large number of the bombing force ice up. Some fell out of the sky in flat spins. The pilot probably ordered the crew to bale out. 3 three of them escaped but 2 sustained serious injuries, probably having baled out too low. At 16.50hrs NA184 crashed near Marrow Flatts Farm, Copt Hewick, on the Ripon side of Dishforth airfield. The remaining 4 crew were either killed in the crash or had baled out too low. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil). Commemorated HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY Sec. H. Row P. Grave 20. Epitaph: THE LOVE THAT MAKES UNDAUNTED THE FINAL SACRIFICE. Son of William H. Oakes and Helen B. Oakes, of Swan Lake, Manitoba, Canada. Both his parents were born in Scotland. Enlisting for RCAF 1941-08-11 for ground duties. Initially served as motor mechanic. November 1941 switched to transport driver. Remustered as aircrew towards the end of 1942, initially as pilot training but later switched to being an air bomber, he was then awarded his air bombers' flying badge and also a commission on 23rd December 1943. | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 3010 | OBlenes | Harold Albert | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-03-10 Age 20 | J/15122 | 131Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Porthmadog Public Cemetery, Grave 622. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter L. Oblenes And Minrlie M. Oblenes, Of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3011 | OBrien | Ralph Connors | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 24 | J/15750 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. F. 9-12. Germany. Son Of Edmund Ralph And Sarah Jane Obrien, Of Beaver Harbour, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada. B.A. (Mount Allison University). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3012 | Obright | Vernon Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 21 | J/90421 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xii. F. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Wilfrid W. And Magdalen Obright, Of Walkerton, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3013 | Ochsner | Robert Duncan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 25 | J/85342 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Forenville Military Cemetery, Coll. Grave Row H. Grave 1A. France. Son Of Ernest Robert And Alice Louisa Ochsner, Of Bittern Lake, Alberta, Canada; Husband Of Roberta Ochsner. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3014 | 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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| 3015 | Odell | James Gilmour | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-23 Age 28 | J/19278 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Vlagtwedde (Ter Apel) General Cemetery, Plot A. Row 20. Grave 383. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3016 | Odell | Donald Carr | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-08 Age 19 | J/95168 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, Divn. 67. Row G. Grave 13. France. Son Of Leslie C. And Leila H. H. Odell, Of Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3017 | Ogilvie | Scott Mccrury | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 18 | J/94475 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. B. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Sinclair And Barbara Ogilvie. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3018 | Ogilvie | Bruce Adam | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age | J/89408 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3019 | Ohanley | Charles Beeching | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-10-23 Age 20 | J/5296 | Commemorated Truro (Immaculate Conception) Roman Catholic Cemetery, RAF Plot. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Charles J. Ohanley And Dora May Ohanley, Of Yarmouth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3020 | Oke | Ernest Cameron | Flying Officer | ![]() Courtesy Ian Hall | Killed 1944-07-23 Age 22 | J | J/25965 | Pilot | 620Sqn (RAF) | Stirling IV LJ864 QS-A | Commemorated Brillac Communal Cemetery, Grave 1. France. Son Of Ernest E. W. Oke And Olive E. Oke, Of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada. okex | Read Archive Report | |||
| 3021 | OLeary | Owen Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age | J/17836 | 619Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. D. 10. Poland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3022 | Oliphant | Murray Lloyd | F/Sgt | Evaded | R | 182121 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III NE170 AS-I | 31 Aug 44 - Evaded - Attacking Agenville France | Crew Members: Flg. Off. Frank Edward Elliott RCAF J/86622 - Pilot - evaded capture: Sgt. J. H. Comley RAF 2206002 - Flight Engineer - evaded capture: Flt. Sgt. Murray Lloyd Oliphant RCAF R/182121 - Air Bomber - evaded capture: Sgt. N. W. L. Linton RAF 1586045 - Navigator - evaded capture: Flt. Sgt. Geoffrey Maurice Canning RAF 1819894 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Kevin George Rhodes RAF 1522850 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Robert Bruce Melville Wireless Operator | ||||
| 3023 | Oliver | Thomas Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-23 Age 20 | J/16099 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 2. H. 11. France. Son Of Thomas Edward And Winifred Oliver, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3024 | Oliver | William Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/88087 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Conde-Sur-Aisne Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4-5. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3025 | Oliver | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/89469 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. J. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3026 | Ollis | Reginald Keith | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | J | 24634 | BA | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 5SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Finch Anson X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X X | 17 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 March 1942 8 June 1942 3 Aug 1942 17 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 5 Dec 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 Hugh Edward and Emily Miller (nee McGregor) Ollis, of North Makwa, Saskatchewan. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 3027 | Olson | Andrew Goodwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-09-21 Age 20 | J | 25058 | NAV | 13OTU | B.25 Mitchell FL193 | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 71. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3028 | Olsson | Alan Ludvig | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-26 Age 25 | J/19280 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 30. A. 11. Germany. Son Of Anders Ludvig And Olive Olsson, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3029 | Omoe | Francis Melvin | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-15 Age | R/187451 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster ND621 AS-U | 1944-07-14 Attack on Revigny sur Ormain. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Lusigny-Sur-Barse Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 21. France. Crew Members: Plt Off. Sidney Martin RAF 176912 - Pilot: Flg Off. Alan Oswald Rodgers RNZAF 428770 - 2nd Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Leonard George Wood RAF 1338672 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Phillip Griffith Jones RAF 1515485 - Wireless Operator: Flg. Off. William Glynn Llewellyn RAF 103849 - Rear Gunner: Sgt. Wilfred Dutton RAF 1582673 Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. Francis Melvin Omoe RCAF R/187451 Mid Upper gunner: W/O. James Edward McClure RCAF R/87203 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3030 | Oneil | Charles Lennox | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-27 Age | J/87081 | 117Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. Son Of Ignatius D. And Jeanette Oneil, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3031 | Oneill | Gordon Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-22 Age | J/3602 | 150Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. C. 13. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3032 | ONeill | Daniel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-03 Age | J/93043 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 5. Grave 88. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3033 | Orme | Frank Kerr | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy Relatives | Killed 1941-08-28 Age 25 | J/3739 | Pilot | 21Sqn (RAF)![]() | Blenheim IV V6436 YH-L | Born on the 12th March 1916 in Ottawa, the son of Frank Laurence Orme (died 06th December 1940, age 52) and Mildred Fanny Orme (née Kerr later Frisby, died in 1973, age 79), of 27 Powell Avenue, Rockcliffe, Ontario, Canada. A Badminton Champion of Ottawa, awarded a Gold medal in Chartered Accountant's Course. Grave inscription reads: 'For Ever A Little Bit Of Canada'. | Attacking shipping off Dutch coast, hit by flak. Commemorated Hook of Holland General Cemetery, Row F. Coll. grave 35. Netherlands (Holland). | ||||
| 3034 | Orr | Harry Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-14 Age 19 | J/15865 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Joint Grave 17. G. 20-20A. Germany. Son Of Fred H. Orr And Myrtle Orr, Of Clarkson, Ontario, Canada. orrx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3035 | Orr | Richard Herbert | Flying Officer | Courtesy Relative | Killed 1943-08-28 Age 27 | J/20704 | Pilot | 78Sqn (RAF) | Halifax II JD406 EY-P | Born on May 8th 1916. Son of Rev. Arthur Joseph (died 1961, age 77) and Bertha Jane Orr (née Parham) - died 1923, age 43), of Underwood, Ontario, Canada. Brother of Arthur, Ewing and Beatrice. Epitaph: 'A Good Soldier Of Jesus Christ" 2 Tim: Ii.3'. | Commemorated Souilly Churchyard, Grave 3. France. orrx | ||||
| 3036 | Orr | Melvin Osborne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age 19 | J/95460 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 2. K. 17. Germany. Son Of Charles Edward And Viola M. Orr, Of Willow Cove, Ontario, Canada. orrx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3037 | Orr | Hubert Francis | Pilot Officer | Courtesy John Eigl | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 30 | J/89072 | Air Bomber | 426Sqn | Lancaster II DS840 OW-C | Born on the 18th December 1912 at Oak Lake, Manitoba. Worked as a mechanic helper prior to service. Enlisted on the 02nd March 1942. Awarded his air bomber badge and promoted to sergeant on the 14th May 1943 (R/150883 service number as flight sergeant). Awarded his commission on the 29th March 1944. Son of Edward Elliott Orr (passed away in 1939 before Hubert enlisted) and Etta Mae Orr (nee Currie), he had 4 sisters and a brother, husband of Alice Jeanne Orr (nee Beamer) who he had married on the 13th May 1943 in Edmonton of Peace River, Alberta, Canada. | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 11. A. 11. Germany. orrx | ||||
| 3038 | Orr | Robert James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age | J/19009 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. E. 27-28. Germany. orrx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3039 | Orser | Clayton Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-24 Age 23 | J/95471 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Sola Churchyard, British Plot. D. 6. Norway. Son Of E. Earl And Eva M. Orser, Of Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3040 | Orser | Gilbert Melbourne | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 19 | J/94381 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. G. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of George G. Orser And Annie C. Orser, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3041 | Orton | Nelson Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-22 Age 21 | J/94676 | 159Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 9. L. 2. India. Son Of Wilfred Richard And Annie May Orton, Of Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3042 | Osten | Max Martin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-05 Age 34 | J/6359 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4181. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Edward And Caroline Osten Of Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3043 | OSullivan | Michael Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-16 Age | J/15443 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 5. E. 20. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3044 | Ouellette | Louis Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-11-09 Age 22 | J | 92633 | PLT | 138Sqn | Stirling LK198 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Philias P. And Charlotte A. Ouellette, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3045 | Outerson | Joseph Lawrie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-25 Age 20 | J/95259 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 11. C. 9. Germany. Son Of Archie Lawrie Outerson And Annie Elizabeth Outerson, Of Souris, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3046 | Ovens | John Allen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-07 Age 26 | J/27170 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of John And Florence Ovens, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3047 | Overend | Gerald Joseph | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | R/165026 | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk I LL916 AS-X | Attack Aachen Germany | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 254. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur A. And Sophia A. Overend, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Other Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Frederick Arthur Mander RAF 1385495 - Pilot: Sgt. Hurburt John Evans RAF 1274257 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. Victor Louis John Newell RAF 1377357 - Navigator: Flg. Off. Bernard Arthur White RAF 155945 - Mid Upper Gunner: W/O. Harold Shaw RAF 1071593 - Rear Gunner. Sgt. Oscar Patrick McFadden RAAF 424303 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3048 | Owen | Dallas William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-05-21 Age 23 | C/1641 | 145Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hindhead (St. Alban) Churchyard, Sec. N.W. Joint grave M. 2-3. United Kingdom. Son Of Walton And Anna Owen, Of Union, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3049 | Owen | Thomas Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90248 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 1. C. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3050 | Owens | John Sumner | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-06 Age 21 | J/86088 | 38Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 282. Egypt. Son Of Herbert Thomas Owens And May Sumner Owens, Of St. Lambert, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3051 | Owens | John Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 28 | J/86412 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Herman E. And Mary A. P. Owens, Of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3052 | Padden | Edwin Joseph | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-10 Age 26 | J/6864 | Commemorated St. Johns (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Sec. B. Plot 9. Grave G. Canada. Son Of Edwin Sylvester Padden And Anna C. Padden, Of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3053 | Pafford | Clifford Wilbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-29 Age 24 | J/8215 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 2. G. 7. Germany. Son Of L. G. Pafford And Florence Pafford, Of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Ruth Pafford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3054 | Page | Donald Nelson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-15 Age | J/95462 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. B. 6. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3055 | Page | Charles Frederick | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O -------- F/O F/L | ![]() | R J -------- No. | 74827 19802 -------- 38302 | PLT -------- PLT | 1Manning Depot (RCAF) 31ANS (RAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 32Sqn (RAF) 615Sqn (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 403Sqn (RCAF) 4Del Flight (RAF) ACDW (RAF) 3(P) AFU (RAF) 1519BAT Flt (RAF) 3SGR (RAF) 132(Coastal) OTU (RAF) 2(Coastal) OTU (RAF) 2TTU (RAF) 404Sqn (RCAF) “R” Depot (RCAF) “R” Depot (RCAF) 7OTU (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 7OTU (RCAF) RCAF ---------------------- RCAF 2FTS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3FTS (RCAF) FIS (RCAF) 3FTS (RCAF) CE&PE (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) RCAF | X X X Tiger Moth 82C Harvard Master, Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Master, Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire, Hurricane X Oxford Oxford Anson Blenheim, Beaufighter Beaufighter Beaufighter Beaufighter X X Oxford, Mosquito Harvard, Ventura Mosquito X ---------------------- X Harvard Dakota, Harvard Harvard Harvard, Texan, Vampire Harvard, Expeditor, Chipmunk Dakota, Expeditor, Mitchell, Silver Star, Tracker, Harvard, Cessna Bird Dog, Flying Boxcar Expeditor, Dakota, Mitchell X | Oct-1940 to Dec-1940 - Toronto, ON. Dec-1940 to Feb-1941 - Port Albert, ON. Security Guard Duty 23-Feb-1941 to 25-Mar-1941 - Toronto, ON. Course No. 19 29-Mar-1941 to 23-May-1941 - Fort William, ON. Course No. 24 29-May-1941 to 8-Aug-1941 - Dauphin, MB. Course No. 29 8-Oct-1941 to 25-Nov-1941 - Sutton Bridge, U.K. for Hurricane Conversion 3-Dec-1941 to 29-Dec-1941 - Manston, U.K. 29-Dec-1941 to 10-Mar-1942 - Angle, Fairwood Common, U.K. 8-Apr-1942 to 9-Jun-1942 - Usworth, Annan, U.K. 10-Jun-1942 to 20-Aug-1942 - Martlesham Heath, Catterick, U.K. 20-Aug-1942 to 16-Sep-1942 - Turnhouse, U.K. (No. 4 Aircraft Delivery Flight) 16-Sep-1942 to 3-Nov-1942 - Brighton, U.K. (Aircrew Disposal Wing – Aircrew Remustering Station) 3-Nov-1942 to 7-Feb-1943 - South Cerney, U.K. (No. 3 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit) 5-Dec-1942 to 12-Dec-1942 - Feltwell, U.K. (No. 1519 Beam Approach Training Flight for 5 Days) 7-Feb-1943 to 27-Apr-1943 - Squires Gate, U.K. (No. 3 School of General Reconnaissance) 27-Apr-1943 to 1-Jun-1943 - East Fortune, U.K. (No. 132 Coastal Command O.T.U.) 1-Jun-1943 to 7-Jul-1943 - Catfoss, U.K. Coastal Command No. 15 Beaufighter Conversion Course 7-Jul-1943 to 22-Jul-1943 - Castle Kennedy, U.K. (No. 2 Torpedo Training Unit) 22-Jul-1943 to 16-Oct-1944 - Wick, David Stow Moor, Strubby, Banff, U.K. 16-Oct-1944 to 4-Nov-1944 - Warrington, U.K. for Repatriation to Canada 10-Nov-1944 to 19-Dec-1944 - Rockcliffe, ON. Repatriation Centre RCAF 19-Dec-1944 to 17-Feb-1945 - Debert, N.S. 17-Feb-1945 to 17-Mar-1945 - Trenton, ON. (O.T.U. Flight Instructors Course) 19-Mar-1945 to 16-Apr-1945 - Debert, N.S. Flight Instructor 9-May-1945 - Released by the RCAF (Transfer to Reserve Class E) ------------------------ 5-Apr-1951 - Transferred from Supplementary Reserve, Class A to Regular Force 25-May-1951 to 7-Jul-1951 - Gimli, MB. Course No. 4 Pilot Refresher Training 7-Jul-1951 to 3-Nov-1951 - Summerside, P.E.I. Course No. 8 Staff Navigation Instructor/Pilot 7-Nov-1951 to 30-Sep-1952 - Claresholm, AB. Navigation Flight Instructor 6-Oct-1952 to 28-Jan-1953 - Trenton, ON. Course No. 27 Flight Instructor Training 4-Feb-1953 to 3-Sep-1956 - Claresholm, AB. Flight Instructor 1-Oct-1956 to 30-Sep-1960 - Namao, AB. Climatic Detachment Unit Adjutant 1-Oct-1960 to 22-Jul-1964 - Rockcliffe, ON. Piston Training Flight 22-Jul-1964 - Retired from the RCAF | Retired from the RCAF as a Flight Lieutenant Deceased on 30 May 2007 in Victoria, B.C. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 3056 | Paige | Bertram Courtney | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 64466 15352 | NAV PLT | RCAF 3AOS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2SofAC (RAF) 500Sqn (RAF) 407Sqn (RCAF) 31 PD (RCAF) 36OTU (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 17EFTS (RCAF) 15 FSTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 18 (P)AFU (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X Anson Anson Anson X Lysander & Blenheim Blenheim & Hudson Hudson X Hudson X Finch Anson X X Oxford X X | 22 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Oct 1940 6 Jan 1941 16 Feb 1941 2 May 1941 - UK X 27 July 1941 1 Feb 1942 27 July 1942 - Repatriated 31 July 1942 - Staff 3 April 1943 7 Aug 1943 - Remustered to pilot 16 Oct 1943 20 March 1944 7 May 1944 - UK 8 Aug 1944 13 Aug 1945 - Repatriated 3 Oct 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: F/Sgt. B.C. Paige in front of his 500Sqn Lockheed Hudson - RAF Bircham Newton 26 Feb 1942) - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.500 Squadron - Award effective 13 February 1942 as per London Gazette dated 20 February 1942 and AFRO 385/42 dated 13 March 1942. - Died on 19 July 1975 in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 3057 | Palin | Peter James Arnold Huke | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-07 Age 22 | J/7338 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot Q. Grave 395. United Kingdom. Son Of Alfred Hugh And Dorothy May Palin, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3058 | Palmer | Edward Mcgee | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-03 Age | C/15803 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gennes-Ivergny Churchyard, Joint Grave 3. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3059 | Palmer | William Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 23 | J/85453 | 267Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Iii. D. 14. Italy. Son Of William A. And Marie Palmer, Of Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3060 | Palmer | Freeman Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 22 | J/19660 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Augusta Palmer, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3061 | Panasuk | Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 22 | J/95469 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 11. Germany. Son Of Michael And Ester Lyzone Panasuk, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3062 | Panton | Charles Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-20 Age 22 | J/90360 | 192Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Lawrence A. C. And Marion Panton, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3063 | Papineau | Joseph Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age | J/88855 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. G. 20. Germany. Son Of Francois And Rose Papineau, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3064 | Pappajohn | Anthony Peter | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | J/87800 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Attack on Mailly-le-Camp, France | Commemorated Courtisols (St. Memmie) Churchyard, Mil. Plot. Row 1. Coll. Grave 1. France. Plt. Off. William Mornington Edmund Myers RAF 172358 - Pilot; Sgt. Robert Alfred Green RAF 1587182 - Flight Engineer ; Flt. Sgt. Stanley Wilson RAF 1480809 - Navigator: Sgt. William Thomas Jones RAF 1317736 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Joseph Patrick Kenny RAF 651216 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Ronald Frank Arnold 1890774 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3065 | Pare | Gerrard Leo | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age | J/92716 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. B. 11. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Evariste Pare, Of Windsor, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3066 | Pare | Joseph Alphonse Normand | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 24 | J/86322 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Evariste Pare, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3067 | Parent | Leonard John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-08 Age 18 | J/94160 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Carna Leah Parent And Stepson Of Joseph Eugene Rosario Parent, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3068 | Paris | W J | Flt Sgt | R | 184198 | NAV | Lancaster ND506 AS-F | 1944-11-02 Attack on Dusseldorf | Crew Members: Flg. Off. Warren Craydon Martin DFC RCAF J/26467 - Pilot: Plt. Off. Rowland Berryman Parker RAF 183745 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Gordon Francis Butterwick RCAF J/36276 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. W. J. Paris RCAF R/184198 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Brian Aloysius Waterford RAAF 424896 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. George White RCAF R/219887 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Douglas George White RCAF R/53218 Rear Gunner | ||||||
| 3069 | Parise | Joseph Paul David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age 25 | J/18806 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. D. 25. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Moise Parise, Of Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3070 | Park | Lewis E. | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | USA | J | 12491 | PLT | RCAF 5EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Moth Anson Anson Hurricane Kittyhawk X Hurricane Typhoon Typhoon MN746 | 4 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 22 Dec 1941 16 March 1942 29 Aug 1942 - Staff pilot 20 Nov 1942 5 Apr 1943 - AL & BC 26 Oct 1943 - UK Nov 43 - March 44 Apr 44 - June 44 27 June 1944 - F3-X - Flak | ![]() Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. Son of Lewis E. and Gladys L. Park, Of Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. (Information courtesy François Dutil - 438Sqn) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Back to Normandy Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3071 | Park | William Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age | J/85817 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. J. 28. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3072 | Park | Edwin Earle Fairgrieve | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-09 Age 21 | J/91134 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Edwin Fairgrieve Park And Ruby Emmiline Park, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3073 | Parker | Frederick James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-06-03 Age | J/4963 | 8Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 2. Canada. Son Of Roy S. Parker And Isabella C. Parker, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3074 | Parker | Elbert Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-28 Age | J/18313 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6A. D. 8-10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3075 | Parker | George | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 28 | J/85528 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Lancaster II LL637 EQ-P | Son Of Levi And Mary Ann Parker; Husband Of Patricia Anne Parker, Of Morinville, Alberta, Canada. | Commemorated Hilsenheim Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. France. | ||||
| 3076 | 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 | ||||||
| 3077 | Parker | John Allen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 23 | J/19583 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Lewis Allen Parker And Roseina Mabel Lillian Parker, Of Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3078 | Parker | Robert Carlton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-09 Age 22 | J/88092 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row F. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Benjamin H. Parker And Mary A. Parker, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3079 | Parks | William Roland | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-12-18 Age 21 | J/27028 | Commemorated Prince Albert (South Hill) Cemetery, Plot 2. Canada. Son Of Hugh And Kathleen Bell Parks, Of Prince Albert. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3080 | Parks | Rowland Ira | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-17 Age 22 | J | 95585 | Air Bomber | 103Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster I NG492 PM-D | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. grave 11. J. 17-20. Germany. Son Of Rowland And Alma C. Parks, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3081 | Parkyn | Alfred Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-25 Age 27 | J/16080 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Alfred W. And Suzanne B. Parkyn, Of Palisades Park, New Jersey, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3082 | Parlee | William Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-08 Age 21 | J/17303 | 260 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 271. Egypt. Son Of Herbert B. And Letha E. Parlee, Of Sussex, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3083 | Parrish | Charles William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-16 Age 22 | J/94893 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Nederweert War Cemetery, IV. A. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of John William And Jannet Mary Parrish, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3084 | Parrott | Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age 26 | J/19584 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 4. L. 9. Germany. Son Of Fleming And Elsie I. Parrott, Of Redlake, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3085 | Parsons | Gordon | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-13 Age | J/90294 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Foncquevillers Military Cemetery, I. A. 1A. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3086 | Parsons | Ernest Moir | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-16 Age 23 | J/92330 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row C. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Richard Harold And Marion Isabelle Parsons, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3087 | Partridge | Henry Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-05 Age 22 | J/16966 | 83Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3088 | Partridge | William John Desmond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 22 | J/90535 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. G. 16. Germany. Son Of The Revd. A. M. Partridge, And Of Mrs. Partridge, Of Napanee, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3089 | Pascal | Stephen | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-24 Age | J | 41525 | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster 1 NG114 AS-S | Attacking Harpenerwag. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. E. 18. Germany. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Charles Albert Henri DeFraigne RAF 125748 - Pilot: Plt. Off. John Ross Mearns RAF 185171 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Thomas Henry Howell RAF 55640 - Navigator: Sgt. Frederick William Mitchell RAF 1865449 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Richard Bertram Ross Kendall RCAF R/250704 - Rear Gunner - survived became POW: Flg. Off. Stephen Pascal RCAF J/41525 Air Bomber: Sgt. John Ward Inman RCAF R/219755 Mid Upper Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3090 | Pastorius | Donald Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-28 Age | J/86255 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 6. A. 11. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3091 | Pate | William Godfrey | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ------- F/L | AFC![]() | No. C | 1894 1580 | PLT | RCAF RCAF 8Sqn (RCAF) 5Sqn (RCAF) 3 Training Command (RCAF) 117Sqn (RCAF) 116Sqn (RCAF) RCAF -------------------- RCAF RCAF | X ? Fairchild & Vedette Stranraer & Catalina X Canso Canso X -------------------- ? X | 8 Sep 1930 - Enlisted in the RCAF 26 May 1937 - Pilot's wings 1 Oct 1939 1940 16 Jan 1942 18 May 1942 15 Dec 1942 - Commanding Officer 3 Dec 1943 -------------------- 1 Oct 1946 - Remained in post war RCAF 20 Jan 1957 - Retired from the RCAF | - Air Force Cross - No.116 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 26 November 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 113/44 dated 21 January 1944. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |||
| 3092 | Patey | John Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 21 | J/15251 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 1. E. 15. Germany. Son Of John Douglas Patey, And Of Mary Clementine Patey, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3093 | Patience | Kenneth Lorne | Pilot Officer |
| Killed 1944-05-28 Age 21 | J/88720 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 2. G. 10. Belgium. Son Of William Uriah Patience, Md Of Mary Emma Patience, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3094 | Patman | George Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-12 Age 26 | J/18941 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 902. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3095 | Patrick | Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-22 Age | J/18374 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3096 | Patrick | John Walker | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-10 Age 25 | J/19501 | Bomb Aimer | 149Sqn (RAF) | Stirling lll LK382 OJ-Q | Special Operations Executive- for France | Near Esmery-Hallon in the Somme area, it was attacked by a German night fighter led by Hauptmann Kurt Fladrich of 9./NJG4. Crashed Esmery-Hallon {Somme} Commemorated Roye New British Cemetery, Plot 2. Row Aa. Grave 9. France. Epitaph: IN LIFE, LOVED AND HONOURED; IN DEATH, REMEMBERED Son Of Alexander And Ellen Patrick. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database LK382 |
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| 3097 | Patry | Joseph Gaudias Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age | J/17175 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 25. E. 8-9. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Harold Patry, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3098 | Patry | Joseph Victor Leopold Andre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age | J/90015 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 17. E. 25. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3099 | Patterson | Thomas Clayton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-10 Age 20 | J/5042 | 33Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 245. Egypt. Son Of Clayton And Jessie Patterson, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3100 | Patterson | Eric Courtenay | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-28 Age | J/7464 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mesmont Churchyard, Coll. Grave 12. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3101 | Patterson | Robert Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-31 Age 23 | J/8402 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Bergen General Cemetery, Plot 1. Row B. Grave 25. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Samuel Joseph And Annie Patterson, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3102 | Patterson | John Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-06 Age 22 | J/15840 | 404Sqn | Blenheim lV T1949 | Commemorated Lerwick New Cemetery, Terrace 7B. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of James Blaine Patterson And Benice Cummings Patterson, Of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Killed on 6 October 1942 when Blenheim IV T1949 crashed into the sea after taking off from Sumburgh in a westerly gale.Crew TF McCarthy P/O JH Patterson RCAF Sgt. RG Tinsley. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database T1949 |
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| 3103 | Patterson | John Burton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age 19 | J/89893 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Marissel French National Cemetery, Coll. Grave 267-271. France. Son Of Alfred E. Patterson And Laura M. Patterson, Of St. George, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3104 | Patterson | John Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy Theo Boiten
| Injured (Killed 1944-12-12 Age 21) | R J | 204436 93274 | AG | 28OTU 1944-02-03 12Sqn (RAF) | Wellington Z1114 Injured 1944-02-03 Lancaster III ND342 PH-U Killed 1944-12-12 | Born on the 08th February 1923. Educated at Glebe Collegiate and Macdonald Collegiate. Enlisted in May 1943. Son of John Richard Elbert Patterson (died 1974, age 85) and Sarah Myrtle Patterson (née Reynolds - died 1986, age 90), of 378 Third avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Born on the 8th February 1923. Grave inscription reads: "Greater Love Hath No Man". | Commemorated REICHSWALD FOREST WAR CEMETERY 8. D. 1. Germany Epitaph: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN. Son Of J. R. Elbert Patterson And S. Myrtle Patterson, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1944-02-03: Wellington Z1114 had the port engine fail before it crashed and caught fire in a field adjoining north of the aerodrome at Wymswold, England. Sergeant John.Richard Patterson J/93274 escaped with serious injuries from Z1114 but was KIA 1944-12-12 | |||
| 3105 | Patterson | Charles Edmund George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 22 | J/85360 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. H. 18-22. Germany. Son Of The Revd. Robert Brunker Patterson, M.A., And Fannie Rand Patterson, Of Islington, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3106 | Patterson | Ray Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/89354 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Dugald Patterson, And Of Mary Jane Patterson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3107 | Patterson | John William Lyle | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-11-25 Age 22 | La Riviere, Manitoba | J/92920 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Bellie Burial Ground, East Extn. Grave 347. United Kingdom. Son Of John Sullivan Patterson And Annie Vera Patterson, Of La Riviere, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3108 | Patterson | Wilfred Nicholson | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 29 | Born on the 10th January 1916 | J/27526 | Pilot | 626Sqn | Lancaster LM726 | Shot down 1945-02-21 by Heinz Schnaufer. Crashed at Hagen-Haspe Bomb load; 1 x 2000 lb, 1,950 x4lb Incendiary, 150 x 4lb Type X Incendiary bombs | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Born on the 10th January 1916, Enlisted on the 16th November 1940. Son of Robert and Mary (née Bell) Patterson of Box 251, Neepara, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses database LM726 |
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| 3109 | Patteson | John Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-26 Age 23 | J/18092 | 620Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xv. A. 6. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3110 | Pattinson | William Shearer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-29 Age 24 | J/8343 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. G. 14-17. Germany. Son Of Christopher And Helen Pattinson, Of Edson, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3111 | Pattison | Allen Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | J/94414 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. D. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Daniel John And Mary Hope Pattison, Of Billings Bridge, Ontario, Canada. His Brother John D. Pattison Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3112 | Pattison | Richard Holtby | Flying Officer | Safe | J | 23029 | Pilot | 109Sqn | Mosquito XXI ML957 HS-R | Hit by flak - crash landed on return | Base: RAF Little Staughton, Bedfordshire | ||||
| 3113 | Pattle | Basil William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-16 Age | J/86160 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3114 | Patton | John Randolph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Missing - believed killed | J | 15106 | 401Sqn | Spitfire Vb | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 3115 | Patton | John Randolph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-01 Age | J/15106 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Jessie A. Patton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3116 | Patton | Alvin Alston | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 29 | J/19028 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. D. 16. Germany. Son Of William James Patton And Christina Alston Patton; Husband Of Jane Margaret Patton, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3117 | Patton | Henry Rupert Dvnstan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-01 Age 23 | J/18535 | 186Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row C. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son Of William Owen And Cecilia Patton, Of Rosemere, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3118 | Pattyson | Leonard William | Flying Officer | ![]() Courtesy Legion Magazine | Killed 1944-07-24 Age 23 | J/35167 | Pilot | 226Sqn | Mitchell II FW210 | Born on the 15th February 1921 at Tribune, Saskatchewan. Son of Francis William and Annie Pattyson, of Regina, Saskatchewan. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3119 | Paul | George William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-15 Age 22 | J/17914 | 607Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Calcutta (Bhowanipore) Cemetery, Kolkata, Plot L. Grave 55. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3120 | Paul | Robert Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-25 Age 24 | J/95472 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XI. D. 5. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Arthur And Annie Junet, Of Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3121 | Paxton | James Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-02 Age | J/95397 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, VII. A. 10. Belgium. Son Of James And Ida Gladys Paxton, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3122 | Payn | Robert Leslie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-25 Age | J/15047 | 136Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, 3. H. 11. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of George Leslie And Agnes Payn, Of Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3123 | Payne | Robert Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-06 Age 21 | J/16093 | 55Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Melvin T. Payne, And Of Mary E. Payne, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3124 | Payne | William Andrew Boyd | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-26 Age 25 | J/41431 | Pilot | 354Sqn (RAF) | Liberator GR.VII EW319 'A; | Born on the 08th January 1920 in Calgary. Worked as a ship builder prior to enlisting. Enlisted on the 13th March 1943. Son of Etherly Eaton Payne (died 27th January 1961, age 72) and Lona Irene Payne (née Lawless - died 1971, age 83); husband of Betty Ellen Payne (née Mulligan) father of Loretta Arlene, of Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 456. Singapore. | ||||
| 3125 | Peacore | Thomas James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-31 Age | J/89264 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 11. Coll. Grave 1-3. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3126 | Peak | John Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age 26 | J/89673 | A/G | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ355 ZL-W | Born on the 20th September 1922 in Toronto, Canada. Educated at St. Bridges school and St. Michael's College. A bank clerk prior to service with Canadian Bank of Commerce. Enlisted in early 1943. Awarded his air gunner badge on the 01st December 1943. Commissioned on the 20th November 1944. Son of Frederick Eugene and Mary Aileen Peak 9née Shaughnessy) of 2146 Gerrard Street., East Toronto, Ontario, Canada (parents married 26th October 1921). As a NCO: R/198018 | Commemorated Hoven (Brande) Cemetery, Joint grave 117B. Denmark. | ||||
| 3127 | Pearce | Archibald Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 27 | J/88337 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. G. 1-16. Germany. Son Of Alfred And Marion Pascoe Pearce; Husband Of Dorothy M. Pearce, Of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3128 | Pearce | W O | F/Sgt | PoW | Toronto Ontario | R | Rear Gunner | 115Sqn![]() | Wellington X3351 | Base East Wretham 1713 - Gardening operation. 31 Dec 42 - POW - | 6 aircraft took off on GARDENING OPERATIONS between the hours of 17.10 and 17.15. 1 aircraft was forced to abandon the sortie owing to illness of Navigator and returned to base early bringing back its mine. 1 aircraft failed to return from operations. The remaining 4 aircraft dropped their mines in the allotted position from heights ranging between 600 and 1,000 feet, by pinpoint of Isle d'Oberon and Isle de Re, Isle d'Aix on Isle de Re.![]() X3351 Crew: L-R Standing :Les Hickman - Pilot (Coventry), W.O.Pearce - Rear Gunner (Toronto Ontario), Don McKay - Navigator (Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada). L-R Kneeling: Sam W. Walmsley - Wireless Operator (Chilliwack, British-Columbia, Canada, W. T. Jones - Bomb Aimer/Front Gunner. | ||||
| 3129 | Pearson | Donald Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-22 Age | J/18762 | 252 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Phaleron War Cemetery, 21. C. 9. Greece. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3130 | Pearson | Vernon Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-18 Age 26 | J/87426 | 48Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Par Gust Pearson And Alma Pearson, Of Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A.; Husband Of Mary Jane Pearson, Of Duluth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3131 | Peck | John Nelson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-15 Age 27 | J/16748 | 214Sqn (FMS) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3132 | Peden | Gordon James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age | J/95473 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3133 | Peebles | Henry Thomas | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 20 | J/90560 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chauffourt Churchyard, Grave 2. France. Son Of Harold And Emmie Peebles, Of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3134 | Peers | Leslie Arthur | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-14 Age 27 | J/85070 | 624Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Haut Nistos Communal Cemetery, Memorial Plaque France. Son Of Jeptha And Earlie Peers, Of Chatham, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Shirley Eileen Peers, Of Chatham. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Pic-De-Douly Isolated Burial Ground. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3135 | Peers | Douglas Waldo | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age 25 | J/89378 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 8. K. 9. Germany. Son Of J. Lelacheur Peers And Nina Ellis Peers; Husband Of Ada Elsie Peers, Of North Port, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3136 | Pelechaty | Ignatius Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-30 Age 22 | J/90271 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. G. 16. Germany. Son Of John And Mary Pelechaty, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3137 | Pellant | James Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-21 Age 21 | J/95470 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 7. D. 3. Germany. Son Of Maurice And Maud Pellant, Of Gronlid, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3138 | Pelletier | Joseph Louis Gaston | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-05 Age 20 | J/94603 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row H. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Jeanne L. Pelletier And Stepson Of Frederic S. Lefebvre, Of Point-Aux-Trembles, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3139 | Pelletier | Joseph Ivan | P/O | DFC![]() | J | 36415 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster MM835 AS-T | 1944-08-29 | Lancaster MM835 AS-T 1944-08-29: Attack on Stettin: Crew Members: Flt. Off. Laurence Gibson Holmes DFC RAF 137194 - Pilot: Flg. Off. Henry Walderman Lehti DFC RCAF J/23735 - Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Kenneth Laurence Fox DFC RAF 152941 - Navigator: Sgt. G. Roden RAF 1563991 - Wireless OperatorL: Plt. Off. Joseph Ivan Pelletier DFC RCAF J/36415 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flg. Off. L. J. Isaacson RCAF J/14555 - Rear Gunner | ||||
| 3140 | Pennington | Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1943-05-26 Age | J/18125 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 16. 17. Belgium. Son Of Charles W. And Gertrude E. Pennington, Of Dundas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3141 | Penny | Leo Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age 23 | J/95518 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 1. C. 8. Germany. Son Of Frank J. And Josephine Penny, Of North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3142 | Penonzek | John Mervin | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-31 Age 22 | R/180424 | Pilot | 3 (Observer) Advanced Flying Unit | Anson I AX538 | Mid-air collision | Commemorated Jurby (St. Patrick) Churchyard, Grave 366. United Kingdom. Son Of Birt And Margarette Penonzek, Of Rossburn, Manitoba, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3143 | Pensa | Anthony | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-05-04 Age 21 | J/9461 | Commemorated Oswestry General Cemetery, Sec. T. Grave 239. United Kingdom. Son Of Peter And Annetta Pensa, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3144 | Pepper | William Marcus | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-12-17 Age 21 | J/8618 | Commemorated Haverigg (St. Luke) Churchyard, Millom, Grave 429. United Kingdom. Son Of William Marc And Blanche Frigon Pepper, Of West Mount, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Audrey Elizabeth Pepper. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3145 | Pepper | Harold Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-03 Age 25 | J/22032 | Pupil Pilot | 10OTU | Whitley V BD414 J | On 3 June 1943, Pepper was the2nd Pilot (pupil) of Whitley V BD414/J taking off at 1045 hours from RAF St. Eval in Cornwall on an Atlantic Patrol. Carrying 6 x 250 lb depth charges the course was set for the Bay of Biscay in search of German U-boats. The aircraft failed to return and no communication was received from the aircraft. An Air Sea Rescue procedure was put into operation, but without any results. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. The crew of six were captain AUS.415212 FS Douglas Frederick Bavin (Pupil Pilot), RAAF; 2nd pilot J.22032 Plt Off. Harold Douglas Pepper (Pupil Pilot), RCAF, navigator J.14637 Plt Off. David Taylor Dorward (Pupil Navigator), RCAF, wireless operationer/air gunner 1385126 Sgt Colin Arthur Richardson (Pupil WT/AG), RAFVR, bomb aimer 136821 Plt Off. Cecil Aspland Nicholls (Pupil B/A), RAFVR, and air gunner R.10786 Sgt Eric Haakon Neilson (pupil air gunner), RCAF. They were victims of Unteroffizier Hermann Mannetstetter of 8. Staffel/Jagdgeschwader 2 'Richthofen'. Three Fw 190 from this unit took off at 1934 hours from Fontenay-le-Comte on a free chase against anti-submarine aircraft over the Bay of Biscay. About 100 km northwest of Ushant, they engaged a Whitley which was shot down at about 500 meters height. The aircraft exploded in mid-air and only debris was seen falling into the sea. It was the first confirmed victory for Mannetstetter. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database BD414 |
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| 3146 | Peppiatt | Franklin Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/85345 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 15. K. 10-11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3147 | Perdue | James Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age | J/91100 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. K. 17. Germany. Son Of James Henry And Alice Perdue, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3148 | Perry | Woodrow John | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-01-07 Age 22 | J/17226 | 175Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 39. D. 7. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3149 | Perry | Nap King | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 28 | USA | J | 26300 | BA | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5AOS (RAF) 1476ASR (RAF) 16OTU (RAF) 16OTU (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth Crane X Battle Anson Anson & Bolinbroke X Anson Wellington Wellington Wellington BK501 | 19 Nov 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, British Columbia 15 March 1942 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2 Aug 1942 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 27 Sep 1942 - Dauphin, Manitoba 18 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot training, remustered to Bomb Aimer 9 Jan 1943 - Paulson, Manitoba 4 Apr 1943 - London, Ontario 30 May 1943 - Jarvis, Ontario 23 July 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 11 Sep 1943 - RAF Jurby, Isle of Man 9 Oct 1943 - RAF Skeabrae, Scotland 2 Nov 1943 - RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire 25 Jan 1944 - Crashed off the French coast | Commemorated Lessay Communal Cemetery, Row A. Grave 2. France. Son of William Ely and Ethel E. (nee Jordan) Perry, of Springfield, Missouri, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3150 | Perry | Nelson Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age 19 | J/95539 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 25. C. 5-10. Germany. Son Of Martin Nelson Perry And Leola L. Perry, Of Seeley'S Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3151 | Petch | Douglas Hartley | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age 22 | J/14027 | Pilot | 623Sqn (RAF) | Stirling III EF155 IC-0 | Born on the 16th December 1921 in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada Son of George Ford Petch (died 31st January 1943, age ) and Mary Kathleen Petch (née Pelow - died 1978, age 87) of Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'Committed To God, A Loving Son. 60 aliant In Spirit, Steadfast In Duty'. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. B. 6-10. Germany. | ||||
| 3152 | Peters | Donald Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-06 Age 20 | J/15202 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Sadie Peters, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3153 | Peters | Arthur Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-20 Age | J/18148 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Heanton Punchardon (St. Augustine) Churchyard, Row Q Grave 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3154 | Peters | Herbert Peter | Squadron Leader | ![]() CourtesyChris Clarke | DFC | Killed 1943-11-05 Age 25 | J | J/3512 | Pilot | 414Sqn | Mustang | Over Tholen Island | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 172. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |
| 3155 | Peters | Samuel Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-04 Age 20 | J/90075 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Boran-Sur-Oise Communal Cemetery, Grave. France. Son Of Bentley F. Peters And Carlotte A. Peters, Of Queenstown, Queen'S Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3156 | Peterson | George Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-11 Age 22 | J/90900 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery, 27. C. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Walter Duncan Peterson And Elsie May Peterson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3157 | Peterson | A.G | LAC | Seriously injured 1943-11-18 | R/20247 | Pilot (U/T) | 13 Elementary Flying Training School | Harvard II 3087 | |||||||
| 3158 | Petley | Bernard | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 11587 | PLT | 13SFTS (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) RCAF | Harvard Kittyhawk Kittyhawk Cornell & Fort X | 4 Jan 1942 - St. Hubert, Quebec Apr 1942 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 21 June 1942 - Annette Island Alaska Aug 1943 - Staff Pilot - Calgary, Alberta 1945 - Release date unknown | ![]() (Photo: 118Sqn RCAF in Alaska in July 1942. Left to right: S/L Yuile, F/O Newsome, F/O Studholme, P/O Petley, F/L Grant, P/O Stowe, F/O Wilson) Son of William and May Budd Petley, of Brownsburg, Quebec, Canada. Deceased on 23 June 2011, in Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 3159 | Petrie | David Renfrew | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1943-10-05 Age 20 | C/26583 | Navigator | 1 Central Navigation School. No. 2 Training Command | Anson I DG872 | Born on the 26th November 1922. Educated at St. James College. Son of Archibald (died 1960, age 68) and Sophie Irene Petrie, of 241 Berry Street, St. James, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Commemorated Winnipeg St. James Cemetery, Lot 4. Block 219. Grave A. Canada. | ||||
| 3160 | Pettifor | Arthur Clifford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-11 Age 29 | C/95400 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 14. D. 6. Germany. Son Of Walter Thomas Pettifor And Kathleen Pettifor; Husband Of Rosalie Pettifor, Of Beaver Mines, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3161 | Pettigrew | James Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-14 Age 27 | J/17383 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3162 | Peverley | Edward James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-17 Age 28 | J/94363 | 576Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. H. 9. Germany. Son Of Archibald Brock Peverley, And Of Sarah Buttle Peverley, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3163 | Pharis | George William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-31 Age 29 | J/95167 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Leslie E. And Mary B. Pharis, Of Magrath, Alberta. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3164 | Phillips | Cecil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age | J/89468 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. J. 14-19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3165 | Phillips | Ross Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-11 Age | J/87035 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3166 | Phillips | Winston Spencer Moyses | Pilot Officer | ![]() John Jones | Killed 1944-08-08 Age 22 | J/87756 | Air Gunner | 429Sqn | Halifax III LW132 AL-H | Born on the 17th June 1922. Son of Joseph B. Phillips and Gertrude Phillips, of Mccord, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. A. 7. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3167 | Phinney | Charles Garnet | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-26 Age 21 | J/85584 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 30. A. 8-9. Germany. Son Of Charles G. And Hattie M. Phinney, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3168 | Pibus | Henry Hodsmyth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-21 Age 28 | J/5086 | 82Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Luther And Annabella Pibus; Husband Of Phyllis A. M. Pibus, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3169 | Picard | Alfred Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | J | 37732 | NAV | 153Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster NG115 AS-U | Attacking Duisberg | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 16. D. 10. Germany. Posted from 166Sqn to 153Sqn 5 Oct 1944 Crew Members: Sgt. Arthur Scammell RAF 1853075 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. William Greene RCAF R/224448 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Thomas Allanson RAF 1590136 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Joseph Ross Eugene Brouillette RCAF J/36348 Pilot: Flg. Off. Alfred Alexander Picard RCAF J/37732 Navigator: Flg. Off. Glenn Crawford Bellamy RCAF J/37834 Air Bomber: Plt. Off. James Lindsay RCAF J/19994 Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3170 | Piche | Kenneth Mark | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-04-16 Age 21 | J/17357 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Erme Communal Cemetery Extension, D. Coll. Grave 13-20. France. Adopted Son Of Alfred And Arlina Piche, Of Lake Linden, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3171 | Piche | Jean Adolphe Fernand | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age | J/92868 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 10. E. 6. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3172 | Pickering | David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-24 Age 22 | J/91050 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row B. Grave 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Raymond And Jennie Pickering, Of Sexsmith, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3173 | Pierce | Francis Marion | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-02-05 Age 29 | J/24759 | Commemorated Saint Joseph Memorial Park, Evergreen Sec. Lot 930. Grave 3. USA. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3174 | Pierson | Roy | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA | J | 92192 | AG | 433Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Lancaster B Mk 1 NG460 BM-A | 1945-02-01 - Took off from RAF Skipton on Swale at 15.23hrs to bomb Ludwigshafen. Bombed target at 19.28hrs but hit by flak which damaged the front turret. The navigation equipment failed but they got a fix to return to Yorkshire. The weather as they approached base was poor and the aircraft encountering severe turbulance. The aircraft lost and then gained height and airspeed a few times in quick succession resulting in everyone in the aircraft who was not strapped being thrown about. The aircraft was flying at around 3,000 feet when the pilot ordered his crew to abandon the aircraft probably fearing he was losing control, two baled out and landed safely. Before anyone else could get clear the aircraft crashed at 23.20hrs into a field near Throstle Nest Farm, between Asenby and Cundall, to the north east of Dishforth. The remaining five members of the crew died as a result of the accident. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated: HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY Sec. H. Row F. Grave 7. Epitaph: IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BROTHER WHO DIED GALLANTLY FOR ALL HE HELD DEAR. Son of Harmon Dudley and Annie Marie Pierson, of Taber, Alberta, Canada. These were the first casualties sustained by 433 Sqn in 1945 and it was also their first Lancaster write off. Three more would be lost before the end of the war , from which no-one survived ". . . Got prepared for 7 Lancs from each sqdn toting no less than 1 -4000 pounder &14 five hundred pound incendiaries all the way to Ludwigshafen . . . when they returned poor old Squadron Leader Stinson was missing in 433 A Able. We had seen flames of a crash in the distance but hadn't figured out it was one of ours. Nonetheless it was Stinson who had piled in over near Dalton in a terrific smash-up. Two of the crew bailed out in time but the other 5 bought it. Fri Feb 2: Got up bright and early to rush over and investigate this latest crash. What a horrible mess it was. It looked like he was in a power dive when he went into the deck at about a 30 degree angle & there sure wasn't much left. Three of the 4 engines were buried in the mud out-of-sight with only the tip of one prop blade showing. The fourth engine had been torn out & was burst open along side. Part of the kite had skidded forward & set fire to a farmer's haystack which was still burning when I got there. It was a pretty grisly sight . . . They had enough parts together to make up approximately four bodies but one is still missing in the wreckage somewhere. The only explanation about why it piled in was from the story of the two crew members who bailed out. They were badly shot up with flak over the target & it is thought his controls must have suddenly given way. Courtesy Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, the Chief Technical Officer with 424/433 Sqns, caspir.warplane.com | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 3175 | Pierson | Roy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 21 | J/92192 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Harmon Dudley And Annie Marie Pierson, Of Taber, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3176 | Pierson | Thomas Clyde | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-13 Age 20 | J/95468 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas And Pearl Pierson, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3177 | Pigeon | John Jerome | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-02 Age 22 | J/89298 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row A. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur J. Pigeon And Ellen M. Pigeon, Of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3178 | Piggott | Jack Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-03 Age 21 | J/8168 | Commemorated Middleton Stoney (All Saints) Churchyard, Plot 2. Row E. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Edward And Amy Beatrice Piggott, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3179 | Pike | C A | Sgt | R | 210344 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster ME829 AS-G | 23 Sep 44 - Attack on Neuss. Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Richard William Miller RCAF R/225010 - Pilot - survived became POW: Sgt. William Alfred Adams RAF 1391532 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Leslie William Harding RAF 143293 - Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Edwin Alfred Frederick Hall RAF 151160 - Navigator: Sgt. A. H. MacDonald RAF 1604307 - Wireless Operator - survived became POW: Sgt. C. A. Pike RCAF R/210344 - Rear Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Jack Kyle Scott RCAF R/210098 Mid Upper Gunner survived became POW | |||||
| 3180 | Pinder | Peter Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-15 Age 21 | J/16143 | 214Sqn (FMS) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3181 | Piper | Frederick James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 23 | Tuxford, Saskatchewan | J/18462 | 434Sqn | Halifax V EB258 | Attacking Peenemunde | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 3. B. 8. Germany. Son Of Archie And Elisabeth E. Piper, Of Tuxford, Saskatchewan. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths DatabaseAllied Losses Database EB285 | |||
| 3182 | Pitkin | Edmund Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-02 Age 20 | J/86151 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row A. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of William R. Pitkin And Catherine Pitkin, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3183 | Plate | Leroy Edgar | Sergeant |
| Killed 1943-10-05 Age 21 | R/168250 | Pilot | 1 Central Navigation School. No. 2 Training Command | Anson I DG872 | Born on the 18th August 1922. Educated at K-W Institute. Enlisted in March 1941. Son of Edgar (died 23rd April 1985, age 84) married on 25th November 1920 and Hilda Marion Plate (née Boyd - died 12th November 1979, age 74), of 234 Waterloo Street, Kitchener. Ontario. Canada. | Commemorated Kitchener (Mount Hope) Cemetery, Lot 1566. Canada. . | ||||
| 3184 | Platson | Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-22 Age 27 | J/11600 | Commemorated Winnipeg (Elmwood) Cemetery, Sec. 12A. Grave 1355. Canada. Son Of John And Anna Platson, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3185 | Playter | Ross Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 26 | J/92187 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Earl William And Edith May Playter; Husband Of Mary Isabella Playter, Of Moosehorn, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3186 | Plecan | Frank George | Pilot Officer |
| Killed 1944-07-29 Age 26 | J/90071 | Air Gunner | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ757 ZL-Y | Born on the 07th September 1917. Enlisted on the 25th September 1941. 6 Operational sorties flown.Son of Mariy Plecan deceased 106 8 Street, Calgary, Stepfather Michael Plecan and husband of Elsie Lillian Plecan, of Rocky Mountain House, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Epitaph: 'I Have Finished The Work Which Thou Hast Given Me To Do'. | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5A. A. 9-11. Germany. | ||||
| 3187 | Plishka | Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-17 Age 25 | J/17388 | 617Sqn | Lancaster ED735 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. Lost without trace whilst in transit over the Iberian Peninsula and the Bay of Biscay | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster ED735 |
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| 3188 | Plunkett | William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 27 | J/88707 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Joint Grave 6. F. 25-26. Germany. Son Of William And Mary Plunkett; Husband Of Margaret Plunkett. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3189 | Poch | Louis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-10 Age | J/8611 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 4. A. 11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3190 | Pocock | William Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age | J/86307 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3191 | Poirier | Joseph Alfred Raymond | Flight Lieutenant | Killed 1943-10-20 Age 21 | J | J/9147 | Pilot | 10Sqn (RCAF) | B-24 Liberator 3701 H | Commemorated St. Donat Roman Catholic Cemetery, Coll. Grave. Lot Ge. 34. Canada. Son Of J. Aime Poirier And Ann M. Poirier, Of Kenora, Ontario. | |||||
| 3192 | Poirier | John Augustin Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-07 Age 26 | J/18748 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3193 | Pollard | Michael Evelyn | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ------- S/L W/C G/C A/C Maj-Gen Lt-Gen | ![]() | DSO![]() DFC ![]() AFC ![]() | Canadian in the RAF | RAF C ------ RCAF | 41615 89509 ------ ? | PLT | RAF 1EFTS (RAF) 5 FTS (RAF) 225Sqn (RAF) 17OTU (RAF) 114Sqn (RAF) 13OTU (RAF) 107Sqn (RAF) 2 Group HQ (RAF) RCAF RCAF --------------------- AFHQ (RCAF) Staff College (RCAF) 435Sqn (RCAF) 2 (F) Wing (RCAF) 1 Air Division HQ (RCAF) Station Chatham (RCAF) 1 ADCC (RCAF) NORAD NRHQ (RCAF) Ottawa ADS (RCAF) NDHQ Ottawa Air Def Command NDHQ | X Moth Harvard Lysander Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim Boston X X X --------------------- X X Dakota Sabre X Sabre X X X X X X | 1938 Oct 1938 Jan 1939 Sep 1939 Feb 1941 - Staff Pilot Aug 1941 Aug 1942 - Chief Instructor Oct 1943 - Commanding Officer Aug 1944 - Staff Officer 17 Nov 1944 - Transferred to the RCAF Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada --------------------- March 1946 - Staff Officer Sep 1949 11 July 1950 - Commanding Officer 28 Nov 1952 - Commanding Officer - Grostenquin France 25 May 1953 - Senior Air Staff Officer - Metz, France May 1955 - N.B. Canada Aug 1957 - Sector Commander Aug 1960 - Director Ops Aug 1962 - Commander 1965 - Director General Air Force Ops 1966 1969 - Comptroller General | ![]() (Photo: 28 March 1943 - Three Canadian instructors in England; L to R: S/L Shane, Montreal; W/C M.E. Pollard, DFC, Montreal, F/L G.E. Bould, Kingston.) - Distinguished Service Order - No.107 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 29 August 1944. - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.114 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 22 September 1942. - Air Force Cross -No.13 Operational Training Unit - awarded as per London Gazette dated 1 January 1944. - Died on 10 January 1986 in Victoria, BC (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: 28 March 1943 - Wing Commander Michael E. Pollard, D.F.C., Montreal, chief flying instructor at 13 Operational Training Unit in England) RCAFA Awards database |
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| 3194 | Polley | Arthur Beverley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-11 Age 29 | J/8159 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 105. Block 7. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Beverley And Annie Laura Polley, Of Calgary; Husband Of Alice E. Polley, Of Strathmore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3195 | Pollock | Albert Lyle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-24 Age 21 | J/91136 | 12Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Andrew Theodore Pollock And Rose Annie Pollock, Of Mcconnell, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3196 | Polomark | John Marshall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age | J/35815 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 718. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3197 | Polson | Ronald Duncan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age 28 | J/18921 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. E. 25. Germany. Son Of Pte. Alexander Polson, 75Th Bn. Canadian Infantry, (Lst Central Ontario Regt.) (Killed In Action In Belgium 14Th November, 1917), And Of Mary Ann Polson, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3198 | Pond | Gerald Randolph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-10 Age | J/89871 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sofia War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. B. 1-3. Bulgaria. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3199 | Poole | Norman Roland | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 19 | J/94844 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. E. 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur And Annie Poole, Of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3200 | Popplestone | William Maurice | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-03-26 Age 22 | R/80033 | 114Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harlingen General Cemetery, Plot E. Row 1. Grave 3. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Mrs. Richard Wallace, Of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada; Nephew Of Mrs. C. J. Zimmerman, Of Pilot Mound. Two Blenheims were lost on this operation. Z7307 was airborne 2140 from West Raynham for an Intruder sortie over Soesterberg Airfield. The aircraft was shot down by a night-fighter, crashing 2357 into the Waddenzee N of Wieringen, Holland. F/S (P) W.M.Popplestone and P/O (AG) C. E. White, RAF, are buried in the Harlingen General Cemetery. P/O W. G. F. Hawkins has no known grave and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Z7307 |
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| 3201 | Porter | Cornelius James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-08 Age | J/6667 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Aiii. 11. 5. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3202 | Porter | Frank Ferrier | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-02 Age 29 | J/48269 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Frank Wyle Porter And Edna Margretta Porter; Husband Of Beatrice Arnetta Porter, Of Hamilton, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3203 | Porter | Russel Lyle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-15 Age | J/ 86838 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Valenciennes (St. Roch) Communal Cemetery, Plot 4. Row A. Grave 1. France. Son Of Russell H. And Elsie Porter, Of Carman, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3204 | Porter | Roy Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-26 Age | J/89470 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 39. Sec. H. Row B. Grave 248. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3205 | Pothier | Bourneuf Freeman | Pilot Officer | DFC | Killed 1944-05-07 Age 21 | J/91133 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Mantes-Gassicourt Communal Cemetery, Plot D. Grave 10. France. Son Of Luke R Pothier And Lisette E. Pothier, Of Pinkney'S Point, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3206 | Potter | James Kemp | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-19 Age 26 | J/10323 | 422Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 99. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Andrew And Amanda Grace Potter, Of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3207 | Potts | David | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() Courtesy Stephen Potts, Find A Grave ![]() | Killed 1943-11-06 Age 21 | J/23942 | 2nd Pilot | 26OTU | Wellington X3924 | From USA | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 101. United Kingdom. Epitaph: HE HAS GLORIFIED ETERNALLY HIS COUNTRY AND HIS GOD. Son of David and Jane M. Potts, of Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.A. Wellington LN 295 took off from RAF Lichfield for an evening cross-country training. At 2208 hours when flying on a south easterly course at an altitude of 16,000 feet, the aircraft collided with Wellington aircraft X 3924 (Sergeant R B Main (RCAF) (Pilot)) from 26 OTU flying on a north easterly course at the same altitude. Both machines crashed near the main gate at RAF Alconbury not far from the village of Abbots Ripton. Both Pilots had been distracted and saw each other too late to avoid a collision. The pilot of X 3924 pushed the control column forward, causing his tail unit to come into collision with LN 295 on the starboard side in the forward part of the aircraft near the pilot’s cockpit. X 3924 then developed an uncontrolled steep spiral dive to port, which finally resulted into an inverted spin, throwing the pilot through the roof of the cockpit. The aircraft continued to dive at very high speed and it disintegrated due to stress on the airframe. It would have been extremely difficult for the crew to abandon the aircraft, although the Captain had ordered abandon. LN 295 went into a dive from which the pilot was unable to recover. He gave orders to abandon the aircraft, but the inter-com was useless and the call light could not be found. He did not know whether any of the crew had received the order to bale out. The pilot was injured in the collision and finally baled out at 7,000 feet. Both pilots wore their chutes. Five of the crew in LN 295 were killed, Heffernan was injured. Five (three RAF and two RCAF) crew members from X 3924 were killed and the Pilot was injured. | Aircrew Deaths Database Full details non-Canadians are here: Allied Losses & Incidents X3924 |
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| 3208 | Poulos | Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/90954 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Denis And Margaret Poulos, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3209 | Powdrill | Ross | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age | J | 19169 | PLT | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster DV367 AS-T | Attacking Versailles. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 14. Coll. Grave 8. France. Crew Members: Sgt. Henry Evan Wade Simpson DFM RAF 1811158 - Flight Engineer: Flt. Sgt. Roderick Osborne DFM RAF 1577092 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Thomas William Hill DFM RAF 1040830 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Leslie Wright DFM RAF 1430225 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Louis Michael Gabreil Baker DFM RAAF 1398775 - Rear Gunner: Flt. Lt. Ross Powdrill DFC RCAF J/19169 Pilot: Sgt. Gordon Leonard Nordbye DFM RCAF R/149600 Mid Upper Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |
| 3210 | Powell | Norman Nelson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-11 Age 24 | J/5226 | 12Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of G. Addison Powell And Emma Mary L. Powell, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3211 | Powell | Chester Owen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-25 Age 33 | J/90765 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Boult-Aux-Bois Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. France. Son Of Thomas And Mary E. Powell, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Margaret Mary Goodall Powell, Of Brantford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3212 | Powell | Joseph Marcel Jacques | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | R J | 55247 21587 | Equip Asst PLT | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 3 TC (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1 FIS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 1 GRS (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6 (P)AFU (RAF) 1517 BATF (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 204Sqn (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X X X Finch & Cornell Harvard & Yale Moth & Harvard Harvard & Yale Anson X Oxford Oxford Sunderland Sunderland X Sunderland Sunderland DP178 | 7 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 June 1940 29 July 1940 31 Aug 1940 15 March 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 7 June 1942 16 Aug 1942 28 Dec 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 18 Feb 1943 - Flying Instructor 24 July 1943 10 Nov 1943 - UK 29 Feb 1944 11 Apr 1944 30 May 1944 30 Sep 1944 - West AFrica 16 Nov 1944 - UK 16 Jan 1945 14 March 1945 - Perished in crash at sea | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. Son of Joseph Alfred and Alma (nee Nolet) Powell, of Quebec City, Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3213 | Power | John Gerald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-06-18 Age 24 | J/7334 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Binbrook (St. Mary) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of William D. Power And Mary Belle Power, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3214 | Power | John Manley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 20 | J/90045 | 14Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 282. Egypt. Son Of Walter Manley Power And Sarah Maude Power, Of South Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3215 | Power | Paul Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-02 Age 24 | J/86124 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row K. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Bernard Joseph And Margaret Mary Power, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Mary Winnifred Power, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3216 | Pratt | Allan Gower | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-26 Age 22 | J/6031 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 2. Grave 9. Canada. Son Of Thomas Gower Pratt And Anne Pratt, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Husband Of Helen Margaret Pratt, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3217 | Pratt | Richard William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-28 Age 32 | J/86893 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Spec. Mem. Iva. D. 26. Belgium. Son Of Richard Parker Pratt And Martha Edith Pratt, Of Matapedia, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3218 | Pratt | Gordon Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age | J/87238 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3219 | Prawdzik | Charles John | Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | RCAF | KIA Age 23 | R J | 180311 37535 | NAV | X 2ITS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) 3MD (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) | X X Moth X Anson X Halifax NR156 Halifax NP935 | 28 July 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 Feb 1943 17 Apr 1943 13 May 1943 - Ceased pilot training 13 June 1943 - Remustered to Navigator Nov 1943 - UK 17 Sep 1944 - Flak - RTB 12 Oct 1944 - Flak - RTB - Dies of wounds | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 33. A. 1. United Kingdom. Son of Jacob and Anna Prawdzik, of Polonia. Manitoba, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Back to Normandy |
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| 3220 | Preece | Gordon Lewis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 19 | J/94374 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. C. 2-8. Germany. Son Of Thomas Stanley And Ethel Margaret Preece, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3221 | Preece | Thomas James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age | J/93896 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. E. 27-28. Germany. Son Of James Nathaniel And Rosina Preece, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3222 | Preston | John Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-25 Age 20 | J/9150 | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 27. F. 10. Germany. Son Of Marvin J. And Eveline M. Preston, Of Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3223 | Preston | Ian Fraser | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-23 Age 22 | J/15388 | 126Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of James R. And Margaret F. Preston; Stepson Of Frances R. Preston, Of Glencoe, Illinois, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3224 | Preston | James Michael | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 22 | R/187614 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III AS-C2 EE137 | Attack on Braunschweig | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. J. 2. Germany. Son Of James Edward And Georgina Ann Preston, Of Chatham, Ontario, Canada. Other Crew Members: Sgt. Raymond Edward William Cheeseman RAF 1804108 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. J. Holden RAF 1337090 - Air Bomber - survived became POW: Sgt. J. W. Thomas RAF 1321056 - Navigator - survived became POW: Sgt. Frederick Charles Collins RAF 1389556 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Ronald Soo RAF 1052600 Mid Upper Gunner: W/O. William Valentine Butler RAF 1318348 Pilot | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3225 | Prete | Louis Joseph | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R J | 136261 40973 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Moth Anson Anson & Bolinbroke Bolinbroke 10015 | 21 Oct 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 Feb 1942 12 Apr 1942 21 June 1942 24 Oct 1942 - Staff Pilot 7 Oct 1943 - Mid air collision, perished in crash | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son of Peter and Virginia (nee De Florio) Prete, of Peterborough, Ontario; Husband of Dorothy Ethel (nee Midgley) Prete, of Meyersburg, Ontario; Father of Edward Peter Louis Prete. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada The Ottawa Memorial Project Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3226 | Priamo | Joseph Lidio | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 19 | J/90756 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. E. 1-5. Germany. Son Of Antonio And Teonilda Priamo, Of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3227 | Price | John Hugh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-06 Age | J/17470 | 83Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 18. G. 7-10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3228 | Price | Thomas Willard Percy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-24 Age | J/87215 | Air Gunner | 617Sqn ![]() | Lancaster DV403 KC-G | Flak - Crashed at Leulinghem Pas de Calais | Commemorated Leulinghem Churchyard, Grave 3. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database DV403 |
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| 3229 | Price | Donald Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age | J/86321 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. B. 6-16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3230 | Price | Alister Keith | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | R J | 127977 36577 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 17EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 36OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 (P)AFU (RAF) 41OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 17 APC (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9 PDC (RAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Finch Harvard Anson Anson & Crane Harvard Hudson X Master & Hurricane Harvard & Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X X X Spitfire Spitfire SM823 | 26 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 8 Dec 1941 15 Feb 1942 26 Apr 1942 29 Aug 1942 - Staff Pilot 10 Nov 1942 - Flying Instructor 7 Jan 1943 - Flying Instructor 24 Feb 1944 8 May 1944 - UK 20 June 1944 5 Sep 1944 25 Nov 1944 6 Dec 1944 - Netherlands 24 July 1945 21 Aug 1945 - UK 10 Sep 1945 27 Sep 1945 - Germany 9 Nov 1945 - Engine cut out just after take off causing stall and crash | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 4A. J. 7. Germany. Son of Kenneth Henry Douglas and Mary (nee McCook) Price of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3231 | Prill | Maurice Milton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 22 | J/18880 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row G. Grave 4. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3232 | Prince | Roy Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-03 Age | J/9399 | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3233 | Prince | Henry Nixon | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 22 | J/94371 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. F. 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Margaret Jane Prince, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3234 | Prince | Albert Stanley | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 27 | Canadian in RAF | 580195 | PLT | RAF 10ERFTS (RAF) Martin Nav School 107Sqn (RAF) 107Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X Gypsy Moth Dragon Rapide Hind & Blenheim Blenheim N6240 | 1935 - Enlisted in the RAF 1936 - RAF Filton, Bristol 1937 - Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex 1937 - RAF Wattisham, Suffolk 4 Sep 1939 - Shot down by naval flak | ![]() (Photo: Prince at right during his navigation training) Sgt Prince was the 1st Bomber Command casualty of World War 2 Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, Grave 23. B. 13., Germany. Son of Harold Braithwaite and Eliza Prince of Neston, England. Husband of Winifred Mary Prince, father of William Prince of Chester, England (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive report Bomber Command Museum of Canada Vintage Wings of Canada |
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| 3235 | Priske | Kenneth Wheatley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-02 Age 21 | J/88911 | 10Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Sydney Montague Priske And Alice Kate Priske, Of Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada; Husband; Of Louise Priske. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3236 | Pritchard | Francis Charles | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-01-19 Age 29 | J/35296 | Commemorated Toronto (Park Lawn) Cemetery, Grave 742. Canada. Son Of George F. Pritchard And Vera M. Pritchard, Of Toronto; Husband Of Helen Pritchard, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3237 | Prosofsky | Alfred Wilfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/90354 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 10. A. 12-13. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3238 | Prosperine | Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-27 Age | J/16407 | 101Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. F. 4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3239 | Prosser | Leslie Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-16 Age | J/86197 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harderwijk General Cemetery, British Plot 1. Grave 61. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Herbert And Catherine J. Prosser, Of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3240 | Proudfoot | David Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age 19 | J/95157 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of P. C. And Mary E. Proudfoot, Of Vickers Heights, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3241 | Proudlock | Thomas Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-26 Age | J/19063 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 30. A. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3242 | Proulx | Thomas Omer | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-03-06 Age 25 | J/21008 | Commemorated Sault Ste. Marie (Holy Sepulchre) Cemetery, Block G. Range 30. Lot 3. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Godfrey L. Proulx And Ellen M. Proulx, Of Sault Ste. Maire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3243 | Prouse | Victor Eugene | Pilot Officer |
Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-12-06 Age 23 | J/93111 | A/B | 434Sqn | Halifax III NR143 WL-M | Also remembered on family grave in Groveside Municipal Cemetery, Ontario. Born on the 30th Aufust 1921. Son of Arthur John (died 1956, age 86 and Sarah Ann (née Routly - died 1970, ahe 86) Prouse, of Claremont, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3244 | Pudney | Clinton Landis | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | GM![]() | KIFA | USA | R | 139022 | AG | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 22EFTS (RCAF) 22EFTS (RCAF) CTS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1659CU (RCAF) 1659CU (RCAF) 405Sqn (RCAF) 405Sqn (RCAF) | X X Finch X X Battle & Bolinbroke X Halifax Halifax W1146 Halifax Halifax HR832 | 25 Oct 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 Feb 1942 25 Apr 1942 15 June 1942 - Ceased pilot training 18 June 1942 2 Aug 1942 16 Nov 1942 - UK 20 Dec 1942 28 Jan 1943 - Crashed 8 Apr 1943 16 July 1943 - Crashed | George Medal - No.1659 Conversion Unit (later No.405 Squadron) - Award effective 13 July 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1949/43 dated 24 September 1943. Commemorated Sutton Bridge (St. Matthew) Churchyard, Sec. S. Grave 29. United Kingdom. Son of Herbert (Bert) E. Pudney, and of Catherine Annie Pudney, of Pelmar, New York, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Archive report |
| 3245 | Pugh | Lawrence John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 21 | J/89119 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mezerolles Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. France. Son Of Tom And Serrelma Pugh, Of St. John'S, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3246 | Pulham | Donald Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age | J/88342 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Cologne Southern Cemetery, Plot 4. Row Aa. Grave 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3247 | Purdon | Richard Michael Hastings | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-30 Age 21 | J/16351 (R/92322) | Pilot | 3 (RAF)Sqn | Typhoon IB EJ961 QO-H | Born on the 28th April 1922 in Vancouver. Enlisted on the 24th February 1941. Trained with No. 4 Initial Training School in Edmonton, 21st June - 26th July1941. No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School, in Vancouver, 27th July - 11th September 1941, No. 3 Service Flying Training School in Calgary 12th September - 06th December 1941. Pilot badge awarded on the 05th December 1941. Embarked for England on the 09th February 1942 arriving at No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre on the 20th February 1942. At No. 9 Pilot Advanced Flying Unit, then 59 Operational Training Unit on the 02nd June 1942. Joined 3 Squadron on the 25th August 1942. Son of Richard Henry Featherstonhaugh Purdon and Mary Barbara Purdon (nee Boston), Brother of Mary Gwendoline and Audrey Felicite.of 3906 West 36th Avenue, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Epitaph: Pro Aris Et Focis. 'Come Unto Me'. Purdon's uncle was Major General William Brooke Purdon, DSO, OBE, MC, Born on the 28th December 1881. From 1938 to 1941 he was Honorary Surgeon to King George VI. In 1940 he was awarded the post of Deputy Director Medical Services Western Command. After retiring from the British Army he took up the role of Agent in London of the Northern Ireland Governm. Died 1 December 1950 aged 68. | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 4 Grave 14. France. | ||||
| 3248 | Purmal | Vincent Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-03 Age | J/19506 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 7. J. 9. Germany. Son Of Maud Purmal Of Scarborough, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3249 | Purney | Elvin Curtis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 24 | J/19590 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, Coll. Grave X. 18. 29. Belgium. Son Of Alexander Elvin Purney And Mabel Purney. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3250 | Purser | John Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-06-30 Age 21 | J/2832 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 26. B. 8. Germany. Son Of John Frederick And Daisy Purser; Husband Of Margaret Laird Purser, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3251 | Putnam | Hiram Aldine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-21 Age 28 | J/15079 | 126Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Officers). Plot E. Coll. Grave 20. Malta. Son Of Hiram And Eula Everritt Putnam, Of Clarkwood, Texas, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3252 | Pyatt | Frank Allan | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | Died Age 19 | R | 83437 | PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 4 MD (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 4EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9 (P)AFU (RAF) 59OTU (RAF) RAF Station Morecambe RAF Station Morecambe | X X X X X Finch Harvard X Master Hurricane X X | 3 March 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 March 1941 9 Apr 1941 23 Apr 1941 10 June 1941 16 July 1941 2 Sep 1941 26 Dec 1941- UK 2 Feb 1942 10 March 1942 8 May 1942 - Admitted to station hospital 22 June 1942 - Died of meningitis in hospital | ![]() (Pilot and Hawker Hurricane of 59OTU) Commemorated Torrisholme Cemetery, Block A. Blue. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son of Allan and Ethel Pyatt, of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Brother of WO1 Robert Stanley Pyatt also lost while serving overseas. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| 3253 | Pye | Franklyn Richard Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-27 Age 26 | J/8440 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 4. A. 1. Germany. Son Of Archibald A. Pye And Margaret J. F. Pye, Of Ecum Secum Bridge, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. pyex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3254 | Pym | William Harold | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 21 | R/99568 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HF595 AS-Y | Attack on Köln. Missing, nothing heard after take-off | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 4. B. 3. Belgium. Son Of Harold Victor And Laura Pym, Of Wingham, Ontario, Canada. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. James Crichton Clark DFM RAF 1343392 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. William Scarlett DFM RAF 1027850 - Air Bomber: Plt. Off. Ronald Stanley Rich RAF 139952 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. William Harold Pym RCAF R/99568 Rear Gunner:Sqnn. Ldr. Arthur Alan Cookson RAF 40894 Pilot | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3255 | Quevillon | Raoul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-13 Age 24 | J/17768 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3256 | Quick | John Askey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-06 Age 24 | J/4108 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Stratford-on-avon Cemetery, Grave 4121. United Kingdom. Son Of John Askey Quick And Florence Elizabeth Quick, Of Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3257 | Quinlan | John Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-04 Age | J/85433 | 36Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, 4. C. 5. Algeria. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Quinlan, Of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3258 | Quinn | Charles Joseph | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 64433 23456 | AG | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 1EFTS (RCAF) 1EFTS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 108Sqn (RAF) RCAF 34OTU (RCAF) 36OTU (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth X Battle & Anson X Wellington X Ventura Hudson X Battle X X | 2 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 31 Aug 1940 22 Oct 1940 21 Nov 1940 - Ceased pilot training 27 Nov 1940 7 Feb 1941 - UK 7 Aug 1941 - Middle East 5 Sep 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 8 Sep 1943 8 Nov 1943 25 Feb 1944 25 June 1944 11 Aug 1944 9 Apr 1945 - Released | Distinguished Flying Medal - No.108 Squadron - Award effective 14 September 1942 as per London Gazette dated 18 September 1942 and AFRO 1653/42 dated 16 October 1942. Deceased 5 October 2008. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 3259 | Quinn | Walter Lewis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age 23 | J/15447 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 11. C. 3. Germany. Son Of Edward Patrick Quinn, And Of Eva Mary Quinn, Of Richmond Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3260 | Quinn | Douglas Crawford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-29 Age 22 | J/29099 | Commemorated Toronto (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Plot 32. Sec. 530. Canada. Son Of Frederick Samuel And Helen Quinn Of Toronto; Husband Of Annie Mary Quinn, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3261 | Quinn | Thomas Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-02 Age 21 | J/17904 | 25 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row C. Grave 10. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3262 | Quinn | Joseph Dennis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 21 | J/19888 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, A. 12. 7. Denmark. Son Of Joseph Francis And Theresa Quinn, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3263 | Quinn | Harold Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-10 Age 23 | J/88694 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Coll. Grave A. 7. 24. Denmark. Son Of Ralph H. And Edna Ray Quinn, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3264 | Quinn | Gerald Edgar | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 26 | J/87110 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xx. A. 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of John And Mary Grace Quinn, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3265 | Quinn | Thomas Phillip | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-29 Age 20 | J/93944 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 3. G. 25. Germany. Son Of William P. Quinn And Helena H. Quinn, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3266 | Rae | J.G. | F/O | Injured | J | 36824 | NAV | 426Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Halifax NP778 RAF Linton on Ouse | 1944-11-21 - Flak damaged, crashed on approach to home field RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Halifax VII aircraft NP778 was returning from a night attack against Castrop-Rauxel, the Ruhr, Germany when it crashed one half mile from the aerodrome at RCAF Station, Tholthorpe. Minor flak damage to the rear fuselage shortly after leaving the target. At Linton on Ouse, it was given landing instructions but the aircraft later found to have flown into the ground at speed around 200 yards North of Flawith at 21:45. The survivors later stated the pilot lost sight of the runway. Soon after the crew then received an instruction to put on parachutes. Immediately afterwards the crash occurred. The surviving navigator assumed there was a radical problem controlling the aircraft. It was thought highly likely that loose equipment within the aircraft had fouled the elevator controls causing the pilot difficulties and the eventual crash.P/Os H.E. Reynolds, T.J. Hunt, J.N. Atkinson, and Flying Officer G.I. Hopper were also killed. Two other Canadians, Flying Officer Rae and FS Murray were injured. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) raex | Yorkshire Aircraft Co 426 Squadron Association Allied Losses & Incidents Database NP778 |
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| 3267 | Rae | George Arthur | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-08 Age 23 | J/88120 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Le Chesne Communal Cemetery, Grave 7. France. Son Of Hugh Franklin Rae And Edith Rae; Husband Of Mary M. Rae, Of Gilmorton, Leicestershire. raex | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3268 | Rae | Harold Oliver | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-25 Age | J/85912 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, Plot 8. Row B. Coll. Grave 12-15. France. raex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3269 | Rae | Donald Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 21 | J/17895 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. F. 3-4. Germany. Son Of William And Elsie Rae, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. raex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3270 | 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 | ||||
| 3271 | 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. | ||||
| 3272 | Ramey | Lyman Phillip | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-21 Age 22 | J/95176 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 20. B. 12-13. Germany. Son Of Harry Byron Ramey And Kathryn Agnes Ramey, Of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3273 | Rammage | Albert John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-19 Age | J/90346 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Vassimont-Et-Chapelaine Churchyard, Grave 1. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3274 | Ramsay | Charles Benn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-11 Age 22 | J/15606 | 249Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Bernard B. And Kathleen M. Ramsay, Of Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3275 | Randall | Donald Thompson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-02 Age | J/18765 | 15Sqn | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3276 | Randolph | W.S. | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | USA | R | OBS | 418Sqn (RCAF) USAAF | Boston X | 1941/42 Sep 1942 - Transferred to the USAAF | ![]() (Photo: F/Sgt Randolh at left with fellow Americans, RAF pilot Lukas at center and Air-Gunner Harry Haskell) (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 3277 | Rankin | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age | J/17005 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 2. F. 10. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3278 | Rankin | Ronald William Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-22 Age 20 | J/25391 | 464Sqn (RAAF) | Mosquito NT177 | 22Feb45 48th Operational Flight. FLGOFF R.W.A Rankin and PLTOFF D.S Judd departed B.87/Rosières at 2330hrs as one of sixteen Mosquitos assigned to Operation Clarion. This was the largest single-day effort of the War by the RAF and USAF when more than 2,000 bombers and fighters ranged over most of Germany simultaneously and attacked all sorts of transportation targets: road/rail crossings, stations, barges, docks, signals, tracks, bridges, and marshalling yards. Most of the objectives were located in small towns that had never been bombed before. The Operation was designed to force the Luftwaffe to defend the targets and then destroy the Luftwaffe’s fighter strength. The aircraft failed to return and was listed as MIA.
RCAF pilot J/25391 Flying Officer Ronald William Alexander Rankin (20) of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada did not get out of his aircraft and was KIA. He was initially buried at Rotenburg an der Wümme, just south of Hamburg but was later exhumed and reinterred in Section 11, Row D Grave No.14 of the Becklingen War Cemetery 65km south of Hamburg, Germany. He is commemorated on Page 557 of the Canadian Second World War Book of Remembrance in Ottawa, Canada: and, on the RCAF Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, Alberta. Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 11. D. 14. Germany. Son Of James Sabiston Rankin And Winifred Mary Rankin; Husband Of Patricia Graling Rankin, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. ![]() | Paul McGuiness RAAF Archive Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3279 | Rannie | William Geoffrey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-07 Age 21 | J/9197 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 3. Block 7. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Charles F. Rannie And E. Maude Rannie, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3280 | Raper | Kenneth William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-06 Age 21 | J/39969 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Charles And Florence H. Raper, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3281 | Rasmussen | Svend Aage | LAC | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | Danemark | R | 179380 | Pupil Pilot | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Finch Harvard Harvard FS662 | 16 July 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 9 Nov 1942 - Belleville, Ontario 21 Feb 1943 - St. Eugene, Ontario 16 May 1943 - St. Hubert, Quebec 17 Aug 1943 - Blacked out & crashed coming out of dive | Commemorated Brigham United Church Cemetery, Quebec, Canada Son of Bartholin and Anna (nee Jensen) Rasmussen, of Brigham, Quebec. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Danish WW2 Pilots |
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| 3282 | Rath | Henry Eric | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed | J | 6686 | 3 Operational Training Unit | Wellington T2834 | Killed on training operation | Buried at Cranwell Churchyard (St. Andrew) Plot 3. Row E. Grave 1 | Read Archive Report | |||
| 3283 | Rath | Henry Eric | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-20 Age 21 | J/6686 | Commemorated Cranwell (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Plot 3. Row E. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Husband Of Lillian Edna Rath, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3284 | Rathbone | Richard Barlow | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() Courtesy Relatives | Killed 1945-01-29 Age 28 | R/168095 | Pilot | 5LFS (Lancaster Finishing School). 5 Group | Lancaster II LM308 | Son of Gerrard Jackson Rathbone and Susan Emeline Rathbone, of 48 Connaught Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row F. Grave 8. United Kingdom. 5 Lancaster Finishing School. The crew of Lancaster aircraft LM308 were on a night training flight when they crashed near the Elm Tree Hotel, Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England. W/O Richard Barlow Rathbone, FSs H.M. MacKenzie, John H. Reid, J.A. Emerson, Sergeant J.F. Fitzgibbon (all RCAF) Sgt Albert Mercer, Sgt Jasper Martin (both RAFVR) were killed. | ||||
| 3285 | Rathwell | Robert William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 19 | J/90916 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. E. 3. Belgium. Son Of Robert Henry And Annie Ellen Rathwell, Of Ironside, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3286 | Raven | John Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-10 Age | J/19271 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3287 | Ray | Howard Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-21 Age | J/6154 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. rayx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3288 | Raymond | Gordon Ian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-11 Age | J/17872 | 423Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3289 | Rea | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age | J/94588 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 13. A. 1. Germany. reax | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3290 | Reardon | George Kenneth | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() | BEM ![]() | R | 73037 | AG | RCAF 118Sqn (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 138Sqn (RAF) 149Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X Lysander & Shark Moth X Norseman & Stinson Bolinbroke & Anson X Halifax L9618 Stirling X X | 13 Sep 1940 8 Oct 1940 21 Feb 1941 29 March 1941 - Ceased pilot training 24 May 1941 11 Oct 1941 12 Dec 1941 - UK 20 Sep 1942 - Ditched out of fuel 1943 19 Aug 1944 - Repatriated 30 Jan 1945 - Released | British Empire Medal - No.149 Squadron - Award effective 26 December 1942 as per London Gazette dated 29 December 1942 and AFRO 232/43 dated 12 February 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 3291 | Reason | Wilson Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 24 | J/7203 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. F. 9-12. Germany. Son Of Albert Ernest Reason, And Of Floy Freeman Reason, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A. (University Of Western Ontario). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3292 | Reason | George Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 19 | J/90353 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 24. A. 10. Germany. Son Of Thomas Gilbert And Gladys Campbell Reason, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His Brother James Gilbert Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3293 | Reaume | Clarence William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-07 Age 24 | J/9777 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Mura Reaume; Husband Of Marie Reaume, Of Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3294 | Redfern | Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-13 Age 20 | J/5109 | Commemorated Heanton Punchardon (St. Augustine) Churchyard, Row L Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Alice G. Redfern; Husband Of Hazeldene T. Redfern, Of Moncton, New Brunswick. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3295 | Redman | Earle | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-03 Age 28 | J/16524 | 500 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated El Alia Cemetery, 12. J. 18. Algeria. Son Of John And Edith Elvira Redman, Of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada; Husband Of Faye Redman. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3296 | Reeb | John Couzens | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age | J/95461 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ove Churchyard, Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3297 | Reed | Raymond Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-05 Age | J/85809 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, N. 24. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3298 | Reed | Frank Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age | J/47551 | 162Sqn | Commemorated Lerwick New Cemetery, Terrace 7B. Grave 16. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3299 | Reed | Kenneth | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 27 | J | 28669 | PLT | RCAF 3MD (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 61Base (RCAF) 14(P)AFU (RAF) 19OTU (RAF) 19OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Cornell Anson & Crane X X Oxford Wellington & Whitley Whitley AD685 | 16 Apr 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Edmonton, Alberta 30 July 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta 8 Nov 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta 6 Feb 1943 - Rivers, Manitoba 4 Apr 1943 - Calgary, Alberta 10 Nov 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 16 Feb 1944 - RAF Wombleton, North Yorkshire 28 March 1944 - RAF Banf, Banffshire, Scotland 8 Aug 1944 - RAF Kinloss, Scotland 17 Oct 1944 - Crashed during training mission. Aircraft took off at 19h06 on a night cross country training mission. Radio contact was lost at 21h22. Another unit aircraft earlier in the area reported heavy cloud 3/10 with tops varying from 12,000 to 18,000 feet with frequent lightning flashes. Updated report called for heavy rain in thunderstorm with winds gusting. It is believed the pilot got disoriented in cloud and loss control. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son of Thomas Matthew and Ethel (nee Witty) Reed, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada 19 OTU Losses Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3300 | Rees | Ivan Henry | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-01 Age 31 | J/44121 | Commemorated Windsor (Grove) Cemetery, S. Grave North-East Quarter. Lot 5. Mausoleum Sec. Canada. Son Of John Edward And Aletha Maud Rees, Of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.; Husband Of Jean E. Rees, Of Flat Rock, Michigan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3301 | Reesor | Robert Dunham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-02 Age | J/16023 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3302 | Regenstreif | Mortimer | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-16 Age 22 | J/89747 | 518Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Soroby Burial Ground, Isle Of Tiree, United Kingdom. Son Of Samuel Benny And Lottie Gropper Regenstreif, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3303 | Rehill | Don Ross | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-04 Age 21 | J/6819 | 213Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Dr. James Ross Rehill And Edna Violet Rehill, Of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3304 | Reiber | Donald Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-01 Age 23 | J/86924 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Vi. H. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Sanford And Mabel Reiber; Husband Of Audrey Reiber, Of Calgary, Alberta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3305 | Reichert | Clifford Clarence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 23 | J/18083 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3306 | Reid | Donald George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1942-07-22 Age 20 | J/15968 | 185Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of William Morris Reid And Maude Geraldine Reid. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3307 | Reid | Kenneth Maxime | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-31 Age 23 | J/18163 | 106Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3308 | Reid | Donald Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-13 Age | J/14567 | Commemorated Sutton Bridge (St. Matthew) Churchyard, Sec. Q. Grave 33. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3309 | Reid | Robert James Maxwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-25 Age 23 | J/16195 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3310 | Reid | Allen James | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-04 Age | J/36936 | NAV | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III ME318 AS-E | Attacking Karlsruhe Germany | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. F. 20. Germany. Crew Members: Sgt. Alexander John Taylor RAF 1366936 - Flight Engineer : W/O. II Elmer Fasken Williams RCAF R/160076 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Jack Anthony Joyce RAAF 424536 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Harry Ray Thyret RCAF R/224882 Mid Upper Gunner: Flg. Off. Allen James Reid RCAF J/36936 Navigator: Plt. Off. George Christopher Clewley RCAF J/87390 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Robert James Barr RCAF R/251406 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3311 | Reid | William Ferguson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 21 | J/89732 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Edith Reid, Of Mountain House, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3312 | Reid | Gerald Hayman | ![]() | R | 183371 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III ND635 AS-M | Attacking Duisberg (Hamborn) Tour expired 22 January 1945 | Crew Members: Flg. Off. Paul Duncan Saunders DFC RCAF J/26371 - Pilot : Sgt. D. H. Griffith RAF 1886069 - Flight Engineer : Flg. Off. Edward Sanford Chambers DFC RCAF J/37817 - Air Bomber : Sgt. V. S. Cox RCAF R/170665 - Navigator : Flt. Sgt. T. Wallach RCAF R/168003 - Wireless Operator : Sgt. S. Kenny RCAF R/196011 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Gerald Hayman Reid RCAF R/183371 Rear Gunner | |||||
| 3313 | Reif | Alfred Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-01 Age 21 | J/16970 | 103Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3314 | Reilly | James Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-30 Age | J/6970 | 59Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3315 | Rennie | Henry Thompson | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-03-22 Age | J/17126 | Commemorated Fort Scott National Cemetery, Sec. 2. Coll. Grave 1735. USA. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3316 | Renning | John James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/91048 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 11. E. 6. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of John Joseph And Gladys Renning, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3317 | Renton | Albert | P/O F/O | ![]() | KIA Age 30 | J | 13982 | NAV | RCAF 6ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 (C)OTU (RAF) 1 TTU (RAF) 458Sqn (RAAF) 458Sqn (RAAF) Last Op | X X Finch X Anson Battle Anson Anson X Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington HP631 | 18 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 28 Oct 1941 21 Dec 1941 24 Jan 1942 - Ceased Pilot training 1 March 1942 - Remustered to Navigator 7 June 1942 26 July 1942 26 Sep 1942 30 Nov 1942 - UK 22 March 1943 11 May 1943 14 July 1943 15 July 1943 - Shot down by naval AAA fire | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 1. Malta. Son of Arthur William and Isabella Renton, of Vancouver, B.C., Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3318 | Repsys | Peter Paul | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 21 | J/93258 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Perwez Churchyard, Mil. Plot. Row A. Coll. grave 5. Belgium. Son Of Stepos And Kaze Repsys, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3319 | Retter | Alan Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-16 Age | J/85040 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3320 | Revell | Philip Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-15 Age 20 | J/89876 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 16. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Thomas Marshall Revell And Winifred Kate Revell, Of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3321 | Rey | Francis Lawrence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-25 Age 19 | J/89892 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, Plot 8. Row B. Grave 16. France. Son Of Alexis Xavier And Elizabeth Mary Rey, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. reyx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3322 | Reynolds | Hartley Ernest | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA | J | 93115 | FE | 426Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Halifax NP778 RAF Linton on Ouse | 1944-11-21 - Flak damaged, crashed on approach to home field RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Halifax VII aircraft NP778 was returning from a night attack against Castrop-Rauxel, the Ruhr, Germany when it crashed one half mile from the aerodrome at RCAF Station, Tholthorpe. Minor flak damage to the rear fuselage shortly after leaving the target. At Linton on Ouse, it was given landing instructions but the aircraft later found to have flown into the ground at speed around 200 yards North of Flawith at 21:45. The survivors later stated the pilot lost sight of the runway. Soon after the crew then received an instruction to put on parachutes. Immediately afterwards the crash occurred. The surviving navigator assumed there was a radical problem controlling the aircraft. It was thought highly likely that loose equipment within the aircraft had fouled the elevator controls causing the pilot difficulties and the eventual crash.P/Os H.E. Reynolds, T.J. Hunt, J.N. Atkinson, and Flying Officer G.I. Hopper were also killed. Two other Canadians, Flying Officer Rae and FS Murray were injured. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY Sec. G. Row C. Grave 16. Epitaph: "NEITHER COUNT I MY LIFE DEAR UNTO MYSELF" ACTS XX.24. Son of Ernest and Sarah Malita Reynolds, of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Enlisted 1941-02-08 in Ottawa as an aero engine mechanic in Canada. Remustered as aircrew in July 1943. Air gunners' flying badge 1943-11-12. Re-mustered as an flight engineer. On arrival in the UK he trained at No.4 School of Technical Training, which entailed an attachment to the Rootes factory. Posted to 1666HCU and on to 426sqn 1944-07-23. 6 weeks at 1666HCU in August and September 1944 before returning to 426 Squadron. Back-dated commission after his death, 1944-11-194. | Veterans Affais Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co 426 Squadron Association Allied Losses & Incidents Database NP778 |
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| 3323 | Reynolds | Arthur Mac | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 98064 | PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3SofGR (RAF) 2(C)OTU (RAF) 259Sqn (RAF) 257Sqn (RAF) 257Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Finch Anson X Anson & Botha Anson & Beaufighter Catalina Beaufighter Beaufighter X8003 | 17 Apr 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Windsor, Ontario 19 Apr 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 17 May 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 22 June 1941 - Windsor, Ontario 9 Aug 1941 - Hagersville, Ontario 19 Dec 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 31 Jan 1942 - RAF Squires Gate, Lancashire 28 Apr 1942 - RAF Catfoss, Yorkshire 20 Nov 1942 - RAF Kipevu, Kenya, Africa 21 Dec 1942 - RAF Ta Kali, Malta 31 Jan 1943 - Shot down by flak | - Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. - Son of Arthur Thomas and Gertie Edna (nee Wright) Reynolds (1956 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother), of Chatham, Ontario. - Brother of Pilot Officer Douglas Glen Reynolds, RCAF, KIA on 15 April 1944 in the Atlantic. - Brother of Flying Officer Hugh Gordon Reynolds, RCAF, KIFA on 15 April 1944 in the United Kingdom. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3324 | Reynolds | Douglas Glen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-15 Age 20 | J/38692 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Arthur Thomas Reynolds And Gertie Edna Reynolds, Of Chatham, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3325 | Reynolds | Hartley Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-21 Age 27 | J/93115 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row C. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Sarah Malita Reynolds, Of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3326 | Rheubottom | Alva Edison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-04 Age 25 | J/92189 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 17. F. 6-8. Germany. Son Of Joseph And Alice Rheubottom, Of Sundridge, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3327 | Rhind | John Campbell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age 19 | J/95464 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. C. 10. Germany. Son Of John And Edith Campbell Rhind, Of York Mills, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3328 | Rhodes | Kenneth Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/93786 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. F. 6. Germany. Son Of David M. And Margaret M. Rhodes, Of Candra, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3329 | Rhude | Ernest Ashley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 22 | J/94110 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 27. 29. Belgium. Son Of Warren And Eva Rhude, Of Falconbridge, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3330 | Rice | Robert Myrick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-07-28 Age 28 | J/26397 | Commemorated Tillsonburg Cemetery, Sec. 20. Lot 21. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Melvin William And Clara Belle Rice, Of Springford; Husband Of Marguerite Rice, Of Tillsonburg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3331 | Rich | George Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-26 Age 24 | J/26847 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. G. 17-19. Germany. Son Of William George And Susan Rich, Of San Francisco, California, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3332 | Richard | Joseph Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-28 Age 30 | J/15772 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Dominic And Agnes Richard, Of Middle Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3333 | Richards | William Mortimer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age | J/15450 | 21OTU Last Op - 21OTU | Wellington Ic W5618 | Commemorated Charleroi Communal Cemetery, Row V. Grave 20. Belgium. Son Of Thomas Reginald And Rachel Richards, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3334 | Richards | William Samuel | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-03 Age 32 | J/28875 | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster Mk I ME839 AS-N | Attacking Trossy St Maximin. Hit by falling bomb from aircraft above | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Grave 392. France. Son Of William And Nellie Richards; Husband Of Madge G. Richards, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Accountant. Crew Members: Sgt. Henry Charles Joseph Buckler RAF 1600800 - Wireless Operator - KIA: Sgt. Francis James Graham RAF 1585636 - Mid Upper Gunner - KIA: Sgt. Lewis John Arthur RAF 1584922 - Rear Gunner - KIA: Sgt. Sydney Witham RAF 1622656 Flight Engineer evaded: Flg. Off. William Samuel Richards RCAF J/28875 Navigator KIA: Sgt. John Richard Davies RAF 1622656 Air Bomber KIA: Plt. Off. Hurbert A. L. Wagner RAF 174157 Pilot survived, POW | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3335 | Richardson | Kemp Wetherall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-03 Age 23 | J/10135 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 107. Block 7. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Susan Alice Richardson, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3336 | Richardson | Denis John | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1942-02-08 Born 24th June 1914 | J | J/6134 | Commemorated Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. S. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Husband of Christine Dixon of British West Indies now 25 Paterson Avenue, Ottawa. Son of Mr and Mrs. T.J. Richardson of 294 Waverley Street, Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3337 | Richardson | Murray Lincoln | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age | J/19279 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. B. 11. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3338 | Richardson | William Robert Gale | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-05 Age 27 | C/29623 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 1. Row 4. Grave 30. Canada. Son Of The Revd. William G. Richardson And Mary B. Richardson, Of Waterloo, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3339 | Richardson | Thornton Edward | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-11 Age 32 | R | 122409 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk III BK495 AS-F | Attacking Frankfurt | Commemorated Couvron-Et-Aumencourt Communal Cemetery, Row A. Grave 7. France. Son Of Edward Alexander Richardson And Lilly Ada Richardson, Of Scarborough Junction, Ontario, Canada. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Jerold Mountford Everill RAF 119783 - Pilot: Plt. Off. Roy Brown RAF 131965 - Air Bomber: Plt. Off. Francis Desmond Clarke RAF 129352 - Navigator: Flt. Sgt. Thornton Edward Richardson RCAF R/122409 - Rear Gunner: Sgt. John Robert Gurdon RAF 919478 Wireless Operator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3340 | Richardson | Ernest James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 24 | J/89919 | 12Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Clara Richardson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3341 | Richardson | John Marshall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-14 Age 24 | J/90315 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Margaret Elliot Richardson, Of Hollyburn, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3342 | Richardson | Henry Holmes | Flying Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1944-04-14 Age 28 | J/17320 | Instructor Pilot | 5LFS 5 Lancaster Finishing School | Lancaster W4102 | On the 14th April 1944, Lancaster W4103 took off from RAF Syerston, on a non-operational flight. Forty minutes after take off the aircraft was seen to collide with an Airspeed Oxford LB415 at about 1000 hours. W4103 crashed in the vicinity of the aerodrome and was a complete write off. All the crew members and the pilot of the Oxford were killed. The crew members of W4103 were: Sergeant Glyn Robert Aspinall (1800248) (RAFVR) (Wireless Air Gunner) Sergeant Frederick William Edwards (1869475) (RAFVR) (Mid Upper Gunner) Sergeant Henry Ernest Herbert (1822275) (RAFVR) (Flight Engineer) Flying Officer Peter William Raymond Holes (140864) (RAFVR) (Navigator) Pilot Officer Patrick William Laidler (415800) (Pilot) Flying Officer David Winchester McRuer (151768) (RAFVR) (Air Bomber) Flying Officer Henry Holmes Richardson (J/17320) (RCAF) (Pilot Instructor) The pilot of the Airspeed Oxford was: Aircraftman Class 2 Sidney Stokoe (1677803) (RAFVR) (Pilot Under Training) | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 210. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Robson Richardson And Elizabeth M. Richardson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ![]() | Aircrew Deaths Database Full details are here: Allied Losses & Incidents W4103 Archive Report W4103 |
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| 3343 | Rickert | Arthur Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 20 | J/90755 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Ervin And Matilda Rickert, Of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3344 | Rickert | Harry Ervin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-01 Age 25 | J/95012 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, 3. F. 5. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of Ervin And Mathilda Rickert, Of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3345 | Ridgway | Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-02 Age 27 | J/13996 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. L5/2289A. Canada. Son Of James And Mary Ridgway, Of Outremont. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3346 | Ridley | Robert Burns | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1944-04-28 Age 21 | J/85631 | Pilot | 166Sqn![]() | LANCASER I ME720 AS-X | Born on the 19th November 1922 in Ontario, Canada. Enlisted on the 06th April 1941. Wings awarded on the 09th February 1943. Son of Arthur Pierre Ridley (died 21st May 1957, age 76) and Annie Florence Ridley (née Birch - died 05th June 1968, age 79), of Port Credit, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Vevey (St. Martin'S) Cemetery, Grave 112. Switzerland. | ||||
| 3347 | Rielly | Charles Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-12 Age 23 | J/94243 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Aabenraa Cemetery, Allied Mil. Plot. Row 5. 2. Denmark. Son Of Charles T. And Mary E. Rielly, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3348 | Riggs | Leonard Earl | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-01-03 Age | R/218495 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster PB625 AS-G | Attack on Nuremburg. Missing, nothing heard after take-off | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Coll. grave 1. J. 10. France. Crew Members: Flg. Off. Henry Burgoyne GM RAF 145766 - Pilot: Sgt. William Edmund Lane RAF 1819493 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. Michael Leyland RAF 1323200 - Air Bomber: Sgt. Joseph Henry Gilbert RAF 1602863 - Navigator: W/O. Richard Verdun Weston RCAF R/99738 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Thomas Fraser Stewart RAF 1826779 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Earl Riggs RCAF R/218495 Rear gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3349 | Rinder | James Armitage | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age 24 | C/95465 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 8. C. 12. Germany. Son Of Frank Owen Rinder And Edith Myrtle Rinder, Of Outremont, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of B. C. Rinder, Of East Didsbury, Manchester. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3350 | Ringer | Jack Junior | Pilot Officer | | Killed 1944-08-09 Age 20 | J/90077 | Air Gunner | 427Sqn | Halifax III MZ363 ZL-Y | Born on the 24th October 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario. Canada. Worked as a machine repairer for Mercury Mills of Hamilton. Enlisted on the 16th November 1942. A total of 9 operational sorties. Son of Jack Francis and Marjorie Louise Ringer (née Flaherty), of 118 Rebecca Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'May He Rest In Peace'. | Commemorated Quend Communal Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 17A. France. | ||||
| 3351 | Ringrose | Dennis Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 23 | J/93591 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. G. 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Michael And Julia Agnes Ryan Ringrose, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3352 | Rioux | Raoul Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-22 Age 23 | J/15938 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 26. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Marie Rioux, Of Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3353 | Ripley | Jack Graham | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-03-08 Age 21 | J/16519 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Verdun-Sur-Meuse (Faubourg Pave) French National Cemetery, Allied Plot. Grave 3. France. Son Of Edward And Irene Ripley. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3354 | Ritchie | John David | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-03 Age 24 | R/78215 | Pilot | 213Sqn (RAF) | Hurricane IIc BN537 | Son of Allan Greave (died 25th December 1948, age 62) and Clara James Ritchie (died 08th December 1969, age 66), of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'Always With Us'. | Commemorated El Alamein War Cemetery, Xii. E. 12. Egypt. | ||||
| 3355 | Ritchie | Thomas James | Pte AC2 AC1 Cpl Sgt P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | A R J | 600344 114429 24649 | GD Clerk BA | 10 BTC NRMA RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 2AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X X Moth X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X X | 20 May 1941 - Enlisted in the Canadian Army 22 July 1941 - Transferred to the RCAF 9 Aug 1941 13 Sep 1941 13 Oct 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 8 Nov 1941 - 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 Thomas Thomson and Elizabeth Mary (nee Galloway) Ritchie,of Toronto, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 3356 | Ritchie | George William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-08-26 Age | J/16320 | 519 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Wick Cemetery, Sec. O. Grave 434. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3357 | Ritchie | Charles Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age | J/85789 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. E. 34. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3358 | Ritchie | Wenford Maxwell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age | J/90667 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. B. 10. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, Of Kentville, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3359 | Rivers | Eric Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age | J/89099 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster PB357 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 25. B. 2-6. Germany. Part of a very experienced crew who spent their entire operational life together. Having ‘crewed up’ and completed crew training, the crew went for conversion, in early 1944, at 31 Base, Tempsford to the four engined heavy bombers, On 19 March 1943 they were posted to 218 Squadron and on 22 March they were posted immediately to 75 Squadron where they began their operational duties firstly on Short Stirlings and later on Lancasters. They took part in 26 operational sorties, 16 with 75 Squadron and 10 with the 7 Squadron as part of the Path Finder Force. From March to July 1944 the crew were engaged on bombing missions to targets such as Courtrai, Duisberg, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen oil plant, bombing Le Harve E Boat Flotillas that had been attacking the D-Day invasion fleet, bombing the 2nd and 9th Panzer Divisions in Villers Bocage, and the Walten and Beauvoir V1 flying bomb sites. At the end of July 1944 the crew were transferred to 7 Squadron Pathfinder Force. Target Marking amongst other cities included Soesterberg, Bremen, Russelheim, Emden, Karmen, Gelsenkirchen, and the Wanne - Eickle GAVEG chemical works. Killed in action when Lancaster PB357 was lost without trace whilst taking part of the attacking force in Operation Hurricane, when over 1,000 aircraft attacked the Thysen Mines at Duisburg, on 14-15 October 1944. All the crew were killed. Crew buried together in Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster PB357 |
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| 3360 | Rizon | Robert Louis | P/O F/O F/L --- Capt Maj LCol | ![]() | AFC![]() | USA | C O | 2846 43346 | PLT | RCAF CFS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) RCAF Patricia Bay HQSqn 3OTU (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) USAAF | X Moth & Harvard Battle Battle Stranraer Canso & Catalina Canso & Catalina X | 3 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 25 Oct 1940 - Flying Tests 14 Nov 1940 - Advanced Flight Training 10 March 1941 - Staff Pilot 28 March 1941 17 Sep 1941 26 March 1942 - OC C Flight 1 June 1942 - Transferred to US Army Air Forces | Had previous flying experience in the 1920s and 30s in the US Armed Forces and as a commercial pilot. Rose to Lt-Col in US Armed Forces, noted for post war Search & Rescue work Deceased on 7 August 1989 in San Diego, California, (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |
| 3361 | Roach | Fred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 25 | J/90063 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Geraardsbergen Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. Belgium. Son Of Lewis Webster Roach And Ruby Roach, Of Leamington, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3362 | Roach | Joseph Charles | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-08 Age | J/88496 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Doulchard Communal Cemetery, Mil. Plot. Row B. Grave 8. France. Son Of Mrs. M. Roach, Of Ansonville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3363 | Roach | Sherman Lewis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/86596 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Joint Grave 5. J. 7. Germany. Son Of Clinton James Roach And Bessie Josephine Roach, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Doris Roach. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3364 | Roberts | John Kenneth | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-07-18 Age 19 | J/5140 | Commemorated Fairfield (St. Peter) Churchyard, Row 6. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Annie E. Roberts, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3365 | Roberts | Frederick John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1943-12-02 Age | J/18831 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. D. 14-20. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3366 | Roberts | David Rozell | Warrant Officer |
| Killed 1943-01-11 Age 22 | R/80174 | Pilot (Screened) | 81OTU | Whitley V LA766 | Born on the 01st March 1920 in Winnipeg. Son of Cecil Rozell Roberts and Barbara Clarke Roberts and husband of Margaret Roberts (née McKenzie), of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Robert Point on Nahill Lake was named after W/O. Roberts in 1987. Involved earlier in takeoff accident ar Abu Sueir airfield in Egypt on the 21st July 1942. Wellington DV504 was repaired and no fatalities were reported. | Commemorated Wrexham Cemetery, Sec. D. Grave 9645. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3367 | Roberts | Cyril Edmund | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-16 Age | C/91052 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 4. E. 2. France. Son Of Edward Irvine Roberts And Kate Roberts, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3368 | Roberts | James Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 20 | J/90060 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. G. 21-23. Germany. Son Of Victor John And Jean Roberts, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3369 | Roberts | Charles Anthony | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-13 Age | J/85903 | 83Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. D. 1-5. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3370 | Roberts | Bryn Evans | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | J | 36862 | NAV | ![]() | Lancaster Mk I AS-K2 PD224 | Attacking Duisberg. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. D. 23. Germany. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Joseph William Powell RAAF 418323 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Harold Irwin Scott RCAF R/252756 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Schaff RCAF R/213524 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Andrew McNeill RCAF J/25785 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Albert Amos RAF 616762 Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Edward Rodger Lambert RCAF J/35772 Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Bryan Evans Roberts RCAF J/36862 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3371 | Roberts | Charles James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 22 | J/93460 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. C. 7. Germany. Son Of John James Roberts And Mary Ann Roberts; Husband Of Audrey Roberts, Of Iberville, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3372 | Roberts | David William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-10 Age | J/95323 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3373 | Robertshaw | Russell William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age 25 | J/89911 | 622Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter Rossell Robertshaw And Mary Ellen Robertshaw, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3374 | Robertson | Graham David | AC2 LAC Sgt F/Sgt P/O A/F/L T/F/L A/S/L | ![]() “Canadian fighter pilot, Sgt. Graham David Robertson, No. 402 Squadron RCAF after his first claim is painted on his Hawker Hurricane code AE-Q at RAF Digby. September 1941” | DFC![]() | R J | X X | PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) St. Catherines FC 1MD (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 2Sqn (RCAF) - 402 421Sqn 17 Wing 127 Wing 421 Sqd 421 Sqd 411Sqn RCAF Rockcliffe 1AOS (RCAF) RCAF Staff College RCAF RCAF | N/A N/A N/A X X X Spitfire Spitfire X X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X X X X X | 13 Apr 40 - Joined the RCAF - Toronto - ON 15 Apr 40 - 29 Apr 40 - Toronto - ON 29 Apr 40 - 23 May 40 - Toronto - ON 29 May 40 - 21 Jul 40 - St. Catherines - ON 22 Jul 40 - 04 Aug 40 - Toronto - ON- 05 Aug 40 - 29 Nov 40 - RCAF Uplands - ON 16 Dec 40 - 12 Jun 42 - 12 Jun 42 - 08 Jul 43 - 08 Jul 43 - 07 Aug 43 - 08 Aug 43 - 24 Nov 43 - 24 Nov 43 - 10 Feb 44 - 06 Apr 44 - 20 May 44 - 20 May 44 - 05 Aug 44 - 18 Aug 44 - 02 Oct 44 - RCAF Rockcliffe - ON 09 Oct 44 - 02 Dec 44 - Malton - ON 03 Dec 44 - 25 Feb 45 - 24 Aug 45 - Released from the RCAF - PL 30263 (On an Army vehicle with two soldiers) - | ||||
| 3375 | Robertson | John Ross | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-27 Age 26 | J/15008 | 104Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Exeter Higher Cemetery, Sec. Z.K. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Mary Robertson, Of Iroquois, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3376 | Robertson | David Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-16 Age 24 | J/13019 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 3. Plot 37. Lot 15. Canada. Son Of John Mcdonald Robertson And Jannett Robertson, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3377 | Robertson | Harry Kelso | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-01-21 Age 25 | J/8649 | Commemorated Tummel (Deer Park) Cemetery, Plot 61. Grave 7. Canada. Son Of William Henry And Elizabeth Robertson, Of Roblin; Husband Of Isabel C. Robertson, Of Roblin. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3378 | Robertson | Forbes | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age 23 | J/17881 | Commemorated Sfax War Cemetery, Xiii. D. 10. Tunisia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3379 | Robertson | Ian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-02 Age 22 | J/38435 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Alexander And Annie Robertson; Husband Of Violet Robertson, Of Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3380 | Robertson | Walter Dennis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 19 | J/90352 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 24. A. 13. Germany. Son Of Walter Edward And Catherine E. Robertson, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3381 | Robertson | Gerald Errol | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 21 | J/87405 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph T. And Ethel H. Robertson, Of Mille Roches, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3382 | Robertson | Eric Roy Baldock | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-08 Age | J/37661 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1103. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3383 | Robertson | Gordon Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age | J/95467 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 33. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3384 | Robertson | David James McLagan | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 26 | J | 38689 | NAV | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 23EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 10AOS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 111OTU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 86Sqn (RAF) 86Sqn (RAF) Last Flight | X X Cornell X Battle Anson Anson Liberator & Mitchell X Liberator Liberator EW303 | 4 May 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 Aug 1942 8 Nov 1942 - Pilot Training 27 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 16 May 1943 - Remustered to Navigator 11 July 1943 11 Dec 1943 6 March 1944 - Nassau Bahamas 19 July 1944 - UK 12 Aug 1944 16 Apr 1945 - Perished in ditching at sea | ![]() (Photo: 53Sqn Liberator) Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son of David Clark and Jessie Slorach (nee McLagan) Robertson, of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3385 | Robillard | Joseph Guillaume Laurent | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L -------- Lt(N) L/Cmdr | ![]() | DFM![]() | Evaded | R J -------- RCN | 54188 15296 ---------- X | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 58OTU (RAF) 145Sqn (RAF) 145Sqn (RAF) 145Sqn (RAF) 145Sqn (RAF) 72Sqn (RAF) RCAF 3 TG (RCAF 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) Air Ministry 402Sqn (RCAF) 411Sqn (RCAF) 442Sqn (RCAF) 443Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 2SFTS (RCAF) RCAF ---------------------------- RCN RCN | X X Finch Harvard & Yale X Master & Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire P8536 SO-B X Spitfire Spitfire X X Hurricane X X Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire X Harvard X --------------------------- Seafire & Sea Fury X | 17 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 31 Aug 1940 12 Oct 1940 10 Dec 1940 17 April 1941 - UK 22 Apr 1941 3 June 1941 2 July 1941 - Shot down while fighting 9 x Bf-109F near Lille 12 Aug 1941 - Reported to Gibraltar after evading capture Oct 1941 - Returned to UK 1 Nov 1941 8 May 1942 - Repatriated to Canada 13 May 1942 - On speaking tour 1 July 1942 4 Nov 1942 - UK 15 March 1943 - RAF Uxbridge 16 June 1943 13 Jan 1944 11 March 1944 15 July 1944 22 Oct 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 20 Dec 1945 - On instructional staff 3 April 1945 - Released from the RCAF ------------------------------------------------------------- 1946 - Enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy 22 Nov 1955 - Retired from the RCN | ![]() (Photo: 26 Apr 1944 F/O Laurent "Larry" Robillard with 442 R.C.A.F. Spitfire squadron in 2 T.A.F.) Distinguished Flying Medal - No.145 Squadron - Award effective 30 October 1941 as per London Gazette dated 11 November 1941 and AFRO 1378/41 dated 21 November 1941. From Montreal Quebec. Deceased 8 March 2006. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: 5 June 1942 Civic Reception for Pilot Officer J.G.L. Robillard (L. to R.) Pilot Officer Robillard D.F.M.; Mayor Stanley Lewis of Ottawa; Air Commodore De Niverville; Rt. Hon. W.L. MacKensie King, Prime minister of Canada.) RCAFA Awards database 145 Squadron diary Back to Normandy |
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| 3386 | Robillard | Lou Jean | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 32 | J | 45658 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 1 CNS (TCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 8 (O)AFU 86OTU (RAF) 82OTU (RAF) 82OTU (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X Anson Wellington Wellington Wellington LP841 | 13 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 18 Apr 1943 27 June 1943 27 July 1943 - Ceased pilot training, remustered to Air Bomber 8 Dec 1943 9 Apr 1944 19 July 1944 - UK 8 Aug 1944 3 Oct 1944 12 Oct 1944 5 Jan 1945 - Perished in crash during training flight | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. D. 5. United Kingdom. Son of Godfrey N. Robillard and of Anna Robillard (Nee Quesnel), of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report |
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| 3387 | Robinson | Joseph Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-12 Age 22 | J/5684 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Wellington X9981 | Raid on Nuremburg | Commemorated Dinant (Citadelle) Military Cemetery, Grave 5. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database X9881 |
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| 3388 | Robinson | Robert Elmer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-26 Age | Winnipeg | J/5057 | 122Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Stamfordham (St. Mary) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Mrs. S. A. Robinson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3389 | Robinson | Clifford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-24 Age 22 | J/50179 | 83Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. D. 22-27. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3390 | Robinson | Dallas Rex | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age 22 | J/92149 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. B. 5. Germany. Son Of Eugene D. Robinson And Martha L. Robinson, Of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3391 | Robinson | Robert William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 33 | J/90311 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 2. B. 7. Germany. Son Of Charles Edward And Louisa Lottie Robinson, Of Rosemount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3392 | Robinson | Herbert Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 24 | J/90245 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Udenhout (Biezenmortel) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Grave 4. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Joseph And Ella May Robinson, Of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3393 | Robinson | Stewart James Olson | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-04-05 Age 19 | J/95524 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. F. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Harry And Hannah Olson Robinson, Of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3394 | Robson | George Eyre | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-04-13 Age 29 | J/8968 | Commemorated Hove New Cemetery, Block 1. Grave 21. United Kingdom. Son Of George Eyre Robson And Maud Platt Robson, Of Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A. B.A. (Yale University, U.S.A.). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3395 | Robson | Arthur Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-21 Age | J/95463 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 17. F. 17. Germany. Son Of William F. And L. Marjorie Robson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3396 | Robson | Donald Matthews | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 20 | J/86588 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Tilburg (Gilzerbaan) General Cemetery, Plot B. Row 2. Grave 47. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Leonard Matthews Robson And Anna Guerine Robson, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3397 | Roche | Kenneth Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 22 | J/87148 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Gordon Leopold Roche, And Of Ldia Susan Roche, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3398 | Rodger | John David James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-07 Age 21 | J/16394 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of The Revd. William M. Rodger And And Margaret T. Rodger, Of Moores Mills, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3399 | Rodgers | Herbert Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | J/89733 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3400 | Roe | Arthur Emerson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-05 Age | J/93741 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 13. Grave 9. France. roex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3401 | Rogers | Jack Goode | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-20 Age 23 | J/15013 | 104Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry W. And Jule B. Rogers; Husband Of Ruth Rogers, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3402 | Rogers | Paul Amos | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-10 Age 22 | J/15115 | Commemorated Edmonton Cemetery, Alberta, Block 89. Sub. Div. L. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Nelson And Lottie Rogers, Of Fielding, New Brunswick; Husband Of Mable Angela Rogers, Of Edmonton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3403 | Rogers | Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-07 Age | J/16434 | Commemorated Morwenstow (St. John The Baptist) Churchyard, United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3404 | Rogers | Thomas Aubrey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age 39 | J/85696 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, N. 28. France. Son Of Thomas Blair Rogers And Kate Rogers; Husband Of Elsie Lilian Rogers, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3405 | Rogers | Harold Thompson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-25 Age 20 | J/89773 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 8. G. 2. France. Son Of Joseph And Laura Rogers, Of Odessa, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3406 | Rogers | Sidney John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-26 Age 24 | J/86134 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Roland Robert And Mary Elizabeth Rogers, Of Buchanan, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3407 | Rogow | Samuel | Sergeant | | Killed 1942-04-25 Age 20 | R/93360 | Pilot | 11 Elementary Flying Training School. | Fleet Finch II 4676 | Born on the 03rd August 1921 in Peterborough. Educated at Peterborough Collegiate Institute and Vocational School. Enlisted on the 21st February 1921. Awarded flying badge on the 19th December 1941. Instructor badge awarded on the 29th March 1942. A total of 210 solo flying hours logged. Employed by Quebec Airways (T) Limited. Son of Benjamin (previously known as Rogowvitch of Russian descent , British subject on the 27th May 1918 - died 27th December 1961, age 75) and Mollie (Mary) Rogow (née Solomon), brother of Adeline, Esther, Katherine, Rose, Joseph, Alex and Ralph, of 440½ George Street, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. | Toronto Cemetery (Amalgamated Dawes Road). Plot 1. Row 10. Grave 2. Also remembered on a memorial plaque by the Hadassah chapter at the Beth Israel Synagogue in Peterborough. | ||||
| 3408 | Romilly | Esmond Mark David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-30 Age | J/5677 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3409 | Ronahan | John Menzies | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 35 | J/95100 | 576Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Svendborg General Cemetery, Coll. Grave K. 1. Denmark. Son Of William James Ronahan And Maude Menzies Ronahan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3410 | Rood | Walter Everitt | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 23 | J/19511 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Mary Rood. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3411 | Rose | Harold Kenty | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-08 Age 31 | J/85352 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Viatre Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Allison A. Rose And Bertie Helena Rose, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3412 | Rose | Clifford William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 19 | J/88913 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Grandcourt War Cemetery, E, 13. France. Son Of Percy J. And Marie Rose, Of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3413 | Rose | Charles Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 20 | J/89473 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. B. 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of George Edward And Ida May Rose, Of Fort Erie North, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3414 | Rose | John Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age | J/92419 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. grave 11. C. 4-10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3415 | Roseland | Arnold Walter | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Air Medal (USA)![]() | KIA Age 28 | J | 4116 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 14Sqn (RCAF) 14Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 442Sqn (RCAF) 442Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard & Yale Harvard & Battle Battle & Lysander Kittyhawk Kittyhawk X Spitfire Spitfire MK772 | 29 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Calgary, Alberta 22 July 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 14 Oct 1940 - Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec 11 Dec 1940 - Uplands, Ontario 13 Feb 1941 - Trenton, Ontario 15 May 1941 - Staff pilot - Macdonald, Manitoba 1 Jan 1942 - Rockcliffe, Ontario 3 March 1943 - Umnak Island, Aleutians 1 Feb 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 13 Feb 1944 - RAF Digby, Lincolnshire 13 July 1944 - Shot down by enemy fighters over France | - Air Medal (United States) - 11th USAAF (deceased) - Award effective 27 August 1943 as per Canada Gazette dated 4 May 1946 and AFRO 473/46 dated 10 May 1946. - Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxiii. A. 1. France. - Son of Gustav Andrew (died 15th January 1934 age 59) and Anna Roseland (née Kyland - died in 1944, age 85) of Okotoks, Alberta. Husband of Audrey Edith Weiler, father of Ronald Keith and Garry Lee. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive report Accident report |
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| 3416 | Rosen | Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-09 Age 23 | J/44604 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 801. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph And Rose Rosen, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3417 | 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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| 3418 | Ross | Donald Wingrove | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-10 Age 19 | J/9288 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Lemvig Cemetery, Grave 731. Denmark. Son Of David Mcivor Ross And Viola Grace Ross (Nee Wingrove), Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3419 | Ross | George H. | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-29 Age | J/24463 | Commemorated Burnaby (Ocean View) Burial Park, Amaryllis Sec. 184 Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3420 | Ross | Herbert John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-30 Age 21 | J/16873 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3421 | Ross | Carman Vincent | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 23 | J/87240 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 2. E. 9. Belgium. Son Of Gordon W. And Alice M. Ross, Of White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3422 | Ross | Wallace Milton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-11 Age 21 | J/90046 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Oostvleteren Churchyard, Coll. Grave 11. Belgium. Son Of David Morrisson Ross And Kate Lillian Ross, Of Dirleton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3423 | Ross | Stanley Gordon Mclean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age | J/88105 | 104Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Iii. E. 27. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3424 | Ross | Edward Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-13 Age 22 | J/87418 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Hugh And May G. Ross, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3425 | Ross-Ross | Peter Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-04 Age 20 | J/93595 | 227Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 13. A. 2. Germany. Son Of Donald And Kathleen Ross-Ross, Of Cornwall, Ontario,. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3426 | Rossignol | James Louis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-21 Age 21 | J/16747 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. L. 18. Germany. Son Of James Louis And Annette Cavannaugh Rossignol, Of Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3427 | Rotenberg | Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-19 Age 22 | J/16615 | Commemorated St. Columb Major Cemetery, Grave 1370. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3428 | Roth | Robert Tait | Flying Officer | KIA | J | 36353 | Pilot | 195Sqn | Lancaster PB112 | ||||||
| 3429 | Rothschild | Charles Arnold | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() | R J | 66347 18852 | PLT | 4SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 30OTU (RAF) ? | Anson X Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling BF455 Wellington ? | 9 June 1941 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ? - Bournemouth, UK 1942 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Oct 1942 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 6 Nov 1942 - RAF Newmarket, Cambridgeshire 10 Apr 1943 - Damaged by flak & fighter, ditched in Channel 26 July 1943 - RAF Hixon, Staffordshire ? | ![]() (Photo: Pilot F/Sgt Rotschild jokingly trying to identify which Tod twin is which - RAF Newmarket 1 March 1943) Deceased on 10 Feb 2004, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | 75Sqn RNZAF Rothschild crew Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive report |
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| 3430 | Rouleau | David Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-03 Age 24 | J/15348 | 131Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Honore G. Rouleau, And Of Gertrude H. Rouleau, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. B.A. (Toronto): Trinity College. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3431 | Routley | William Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-21 Age 31 | J/93926 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint grave 7. D. 9-10. Germany. Son Of Frederick And Emma Maude Routley, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3432 | Rowe | Lewis Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-13 Age | J/18907 | 403Sqn | Commemorated Marissel French National Cemetery, Grave 225. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3433 | Rowe | Earl Dwyre | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 20 | J/18505 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. B. 25. Germany. Son Of James Edward And Lola Pearl Rowe, Of Perth, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3434 | Rowe | John George Mccaffery | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 29 | J/41261 | Pilot | 82 Operational Training Unit. 93 Group | Wellington X LN167 | Born on the 26th November 1915 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Worked as a foreman with the Amalgamated Electric Company. Son of William Graham (died 15th March 1940, age 53) and Clara Rowe (née Mccaffery), of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and husband of Mary Elizabeth Rowe (married 16th August 1941), of 423 Page Avenue, Toronto. Epitaph: 'Into Thy Hands, O Lord" Till The Day Break And The Shadows Flee Away'. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. H. 3. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3435 | Rowell | Lloyd George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age | J/86433 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. L. 2-7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3436 | Rowland | Willard Hugh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-06 Age 27 | J/42435 | Commemorated Toronto (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Sec. 32. Lot 533. Canada. Son Of William Albert And Alwilda Rowland, Of Leaside; Husband Of Viola Rowland, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3437 | Roy | William Francis | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-10 Age 29 | C/14352 | Commemorated Ottawa (Pinecrest) Cemetery, Plot 115. Sec. D. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of William James Roy And Rosa Amy Roy, Of Ottawa. royx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3438 | Roy | William Wallace | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-15 Age 23 | Tottenham Ontario | J/16141 | 161Sqn (Special Services) ![]() | Halifax DG285 | Shot down by flak or nightfighter during a re-supply drop to Special Operations Executive Agents in France, Operation Kreb. Crashed near Rennes France | Son Of Henry And Marion Auld Roy, Of Tottenham, Ontario, Canada. Commemorated Rennes Eastern Communal Cemetery, Sec. 18. Plot 1. Row C. Coll. Grave 8-13. France. royx | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database DG285 |
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| 3439 | Roy | Joseph Alphonse Paul Emile | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-24 Age 22 | J/92359 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 5. C. 10. France. Son Of J Emile And Rose Roy, Of Montmagny Station, Province Of Quebec. royx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3440 | Roy | Duncan Mckenzie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-20 Age 29 | J/92422 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4108. United Kingdom. Son Of Edgar Campbell Roy And Elizabeth Annie Catherine Mckenzie Roy; Husband Of Margaret (Milloy) Roy. royx | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3441 | Roy | Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-03-05 Age 22 | J/94670 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row H. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Florence E. Roy, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. royx | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3442 | Rozek | Chester | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-19 Age 29 | J/10768 | Commemorated Hamilton (Woodland) Cemetery, Sec. 24. Lot 157. East Grave. Canada. Son Of John And Mary Rozek, Of Hamilton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3443 | Ruddell | John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-01-31 Age 24 | J/87640 | Commemorated Porthcawl Cemetery, Block 4. Row H. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert John And Mary Jane Ruddell, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3444 | Ruddy | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-28 Age 25 | J/15648 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 13. C. 9. Germany. Son Of Albert James Ruddy And Hazel Madeline Ruddy, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Phyllis Ruddy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3445 | Rude | Gordon Justine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 23 | J/95474 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of C. G. And Hilda Rude, Of Lake Alma, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3446 | Ruhl | Leslie John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age | J/95441 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. F. 15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3447 | Rumball | Harold Marland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-15 Age 21 | J/95466 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 6. E. 11. Germany. Son Of Laurence Wilbur Rumball And Olive Annie Rumball, Of West Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3448 | Rundle | Douglas Cecil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-18 Age 23 | J/17131 | 204Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3449 | Rundle | Sidney Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-28 Age 21 | J/93851 | Navigator | 426Sqn | Halifax VII NP768 OW-Q | Born on the 30th March 1923 in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Son of Cephas James Rundle (died 1954, age 72) and Jessie Isabella Lottie Rundle (née Withering - died 1971, age 84). Husband of Mildred Rundle. Epitaph: 'Greater Love Hath No Man Than That He Lay Down His Life For His Country'. | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. E. 18. Germany. | ||||
| 3450 | Runner | Joseph Moore | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1942-03-08 Age 24 | J/15172 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of John H. And Mabel Maud Runner. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3451 | Running | Gilmer Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-05 Age 29 | J/87797 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Samuel Running, Of Prescott, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3452 | Runte | Albert William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-29 Age | J/7782 | 10Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 2. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3453 | Rush | Edward James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 22 | J/86765 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 5. F. 5. Germany. Son Of Owen Joseph And Ellen Rush; Husband Of Hazel Jean Rush, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3454 | Rusk | Charles Hurbert | Sgt | ![]() | POW | R POW | 173729 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster R5862 AS-N2 | 20 Jan 44 - POW - Nightfighter - Attacking Berlin Missing, nothing heard after take off | Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Ronald Walter Sutton RAF 1450551 - Pilot: Sgt. David James Edwards RAF 1586160 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. John Cuthbert Barber RAF 1434102 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Clarence Bruce Jeffery RAAF 412449 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Alexander Andrew Mansfield RAF 1876425 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Charles Hurbert Rusk RCAF R/173729 Rear Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Leslie Walter Mattin RCAF R/160410 Air Bomber | |||
| 3455 | Russ | Hamar William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-13 Age 21 | J/5292 | 172Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heanton Punchardon (St. Augustine) Churchyard, Row N Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of William Edward James Russ And Ann E. Russ, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3456 | Russel | Hugh Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-20 Age 22 | J/15967 | 185Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Corsan L. And Jessy M. Russel, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3457 | Russell | William Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age | J/86605 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 23. F. 15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3458 | Russell | Ernest Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 26 | J/90451 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Risor Civil Cemetery, F. 18. 6. Norway. Foster-Son Of Clement T. And Rose Q Russell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3459 | Russell | Jack Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-07 Age | J/86060 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of P. J. And Eva Russell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3460 | Russell | Lewis Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-24 Age | J/94268 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. grave 18. G. 2-4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3461 | Russell | David George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-02 Age 26 | J/95488 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. D. 8. Germany. Son Of Robert And Margaret Russell; Husband Of Phyllis Jean Russell, Of Fonthill, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3462 | Ruston | John Benjamin | Pilot Officer | rowley-regis-st-giles-uk.jpg | Killed 1941-09-21 Age | J/15002 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rowley Regis (St. Giles) Churchyard, Plot D.12. Grave 391. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3463 | Rutherford | Bruce Alexander Mackenzie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | J/87872 | 44Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. J. 1-8. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3464 | Rutherford | Frederick Matthew | P/O F/O | ![]() | USA | PLT | RCAF 1B&GS (RCAF) | X Battle | Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1941 - Staff pilot | From Mobile, Alabama, was a commercial, pilot for Mullins Flying Service, Chicago, before joining the R.C.A.F. He is 35 years of age and has been flying for 8 years. He has 900 hours. He was a professional boxer. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery School RCAF | ||||
| 3465 | Ruthven | Albert Mckenzie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-01 Age | J/23615 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row C. Grave 6. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3466 | Rutter | Albert Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-25 Age 20 | J/95260 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert A. And Thelma P. Rutter, Of Milford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3467 | Ryan | Thomas Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age | J/89250 | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 8. Grave 19. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3468 | Ryan | Gerald Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-30 Age 25 | J/90272 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. G. 13. Germany. Son Of Ernest P. And Kathleen Ryan, Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3469 | Ryckman | George Albert Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-20 Age 22 | J/15260 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Charles And Ethal Ryckman, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3470 | Rye | George | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-11-11 Age 19 | K/251459 | Air Gunner (Rear) | 207Sqn (RAF) ![]() | Lancaster lll PB428 EM-T | See archive report for details Airborne 16:24 hrs for an operation against the Rhenania-Ossag oil refinery at Harburg in Hamburg, Germany. On return to base collided in the circuit with LM648 (44 Sqn), both Lancasters crashing out of control, killing both sets of crew-members. The two Canadian members of this crew are buried at Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, both Australians were taken to Cambridge City Cemetery, while the others are buried in their home towns.Crew: Pilot : Flying Officer William Angus (Peter) Sparks RAFVR 130251 [Killed] (NCO:657867 Commission Gazetted : Tuesday 24 November, 1942) Flight Engineer : Flying Officer Augustine Frederick Cullington RAF 51876 [Killed] (NCO:539454 Commission Gazetted : Tuesday 15 June, 1943) Navigator : Pilot Officer Wilton Garnet Armour RCAF J/92726 [Killed] Bomb Aimer : Flying Officer John Albert Baker RAAF Aus/420808 [Killed] Wireless Operator : Pilot Officer Arthur Leslie Plowman RAAF Aus/424880 [Killed] Mid-Upper Gunner : Sergeant James Nugent RAFVR 1895775 [Killed] Rear Gunner : Flight Sergeant George Rye RCAF R/251459 [Killed] | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row C. Grave 19. United Kingdom. Epitaph: IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR SON AND BROTHER SADLY MISSED BY ALL Son Of George Errington Rye And Alice Rye, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ryex | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report Allied Losses & Incidents Database PB428 |
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| 3471 | Sabine | Eugene Preston | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 26 | J/88898 | 192Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 2. Belgium. Son Of Oscar Thomas Sabine And Estella Myrtle Sabine, Of Ethelton, Saskatchewan,. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3472 | Sabine | John Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-03 Age 20 | R | 201885 | Mid upper gunner | 153Sqn![]() | Lancaster lll LM750 | Lost without trace, Gardening | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 282. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Jago Sabine And Lulu Edna Sabine, Of O'Leary, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Crew Members: Plt. Off. Leo Joseph Robert Gregorie DFC RCAF J/87391 - Pilot: Sgt. William Leslie James RAF 941154 - Flight Engineer : Sgt. H. L. Cosby RCAF R/173784 - Air Bomber : Sgt. William Christopher Harrison RAF 1101056 - Wireless Operator: W/O. II Marvin Max Sandomirsky RCAF R/181716 Navigator: Sgt. John Ernest Sabine RCAF R/201885 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. William Waldemar Webber RCAF R/219147 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report LM750 |
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| 3473 | Sage | Kenneth Freeland | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | C | 1191 | PLT | RCAF RCAF Trenton 1SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 135Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 61OTU (RAF) 3 TEU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Fleet & Moth Harvard Harvard & Anson Lysander & Bolinbroke Battle & Bolinbroke Anson & Crane Battle & Bolinbroke Harvard Anson Battle & Bolinbroke Hurricane X Master & Spitfire Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MN894 | 9 Oct 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 Jan 1940 22 Feb 1940 11 June 1940 - Flying Instructor Course 27 Sep 1940 - Staff Pilot 23 Nov 1940 - Staff Pilot 2 May 1941 - Flying Instructor 30 Aug 1941 - Staff Pilot 14 March 1942 - Flying Instructor 5 June 1942 - Staff Pilot 19 Aug 1942 - Staff Pilot 17 Oct 1942 3 June 1944 - UK 15 Aug 1944 20 Oct 1944 25 Nov 1944 29 Nov 1944 24 Dec 1944 – Hit by flak over Mayen Germany | Commemorated at Hotton War Cemetery, Belgium. Grave: VIII. F. 11. Husband to Iris Irene Sage (nee Tilley) of Chatham Ont. Father of Lynne Louise Sage. Son of Elmer Freeland and Olive Edna Sage of London, Ont. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3474 | Sails | John Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-27 Age | J/17062 | 92Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3475 | Salmon | Victor Nelson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-27 Age 22 | J/16066 | 226Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 11. D. 2. Germany. Son Of Frank George And Jenny Hoyle Salmon, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3476 | Salt | Arthur Douglas John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-20 Age 25 | J/6285 | 37Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Arthur Cowper Salt And Lucile Gwendolyn Salt, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3477 | Saltzberry | Russell Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 24 | J/85454 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Conde-Sur-Aisne Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. Son Of Alva And Florence Saltzberry, Of New Dundee, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3478 | Sammet | John Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-10 Age 22 | J/16941 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Florennes Communal Cemetery, Row 2. Grave 16. Belgium. Son Of Ernest And Winnie Sammet, Of Naramata, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3479 | Sammon | Douglas Wilfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 19 | J/90290 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Poix-De-Picardie Churchyard, Row D. Grave 31. France. Son Of Wilfred And Eunice Sammon, Of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada; Grandson Of Eva Tichbourn, Of Pembroke. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3480 | Samson | Charles Nott | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age | J/94395 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. F. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3481 | Samuel | Allan Gilchrist | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-02 Age | J/92425 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. F. 16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3482 | Sanderson | John Stephenson | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | R J | X 89028 | BA | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 100Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Moth X Battle & Anson Anson X Lancaster X X | 24 Jan 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 18 July 1942 24 Sep 1942 28 Nov 1942 - Ceased pilot training 27 Dec 1942 20 March 1943 26 May 1943 - UK 1943/44 2 Aug 1944 - Repatriated 8 Oct 1945 - Released | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.100 Squadron - Award effective 5 February 1945 as per London Gazette dated 20 February 1945 and AFRO 563/45 dated 29 March 1945. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 3483 | Sanderson | George Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-03 Age 22 | J/5790 | 7Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Herbert And Mary Sanderson, Of Avonlea, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3484 | Sanderson | Robert Louis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-10 Age 21 | J/19659 | 199Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Cambridge City Cemetery, Grave 13715. United Kingdom. Son Of Louis James Sanderson And Louisa Sanderson, Of Elstow, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3485 | Sanderson | George Benjamin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-26 Age | J/86545 | Commemorated Newark-Upon-Trent Cemetery, Sec. F. Coll. Grave 309. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3486 | Sandomirsky | Marvin Max | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-03 Age | R | 181716 | NAV | 153Sqn![]() | Lancaster lll LM750 | Lost without trace, Gardening | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Samuel And Goldie Sandomirsky, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Crew Members: Plt. Off. Leo Joseph Robert Gregorie DFC RCAF J/87391 - Pilot: Sgt. William Leslie James RAF 941154 - Flight Engineer : Sgt. H. L. Cosby RCAF R/173784 - Air Bomber : Sgt. William Christopher Harrison RAF 1101056 - Wireless Operator: W/O. II Marvin Max Sandomirsky RCAF R/181716 Navigator: Sgt. John Ernest Sabine RCAF R/201885 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. William Waldemar Webber RCAF R/219147 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report LM750 |
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| 3487 | Santo | John Alexander | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-08-01 Age 23 | J/88290 | 429Sqn | Commemorated St. Martin-Au-Bosc Communal Cemetery, Grave 5. France. Son Of Alexander And Margaret Santo, Of Bender, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3488 | Saprunoff | Samuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 22 | J/89247 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. E. 3. Belgium. Son Of William And Tina Saprunoff, Of Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3489 | Sarles | Lloyd Norwood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-17 Age | J/8826 | 233Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3490 | Saruk | Michael Alexander | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | DFM![]() | KIA Age 25 | R | 163670 | BA | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6(O)AFU (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) 1667CU (RAF) 576Sqn (RAF) 576Sqn (RAF) 576Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth X X Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X Anson Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster ME703 Lancaster ME687 | 4 May 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Regina, Saskatchewan 2 Aug 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 25 Oct 1942 - Regina, Saskatchewan 23 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 24 Nov 1942 - Trenton, Ontario - Remustered to Bomb Aimer 28 Dec 1942 - Dafoe, Saskatchewan 21 March 1943 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 5 June 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 5 July 1943 - RAF Moreton Valence, Gloucestershire 3 Aug 1943 - RAF Hixon, Staffordshire 22 Oct 1943 - RAF Sandtoft, orth Lincolnshire 15 Jan 1944 - RAF Elsham Wolds, Lincolnshire 4 May 1944 - Shot up by Ju88 on RTB 23 May 1944 - Shot down by a night fighter | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.576 Squadron (deceased) - Award effective 21 May 1944 as per London Gazette dated 21 December 1945 and AFRO 155/46 dated 15 February 1946. - Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 12. B. 16. Germany. - Son of Nickolas and Ephemia (nee Bilouser) Saruk, of Alvena, Saskatchewan, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database ME703 Losses and Incidents Database ME687 Accident report RCAFA Awards database |
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| 3491 | Saunders | Paul Duncan | F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | J | 26371 | PLT | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster | SAUNDERS, F/O Paul Duncan (J26371) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.166 Squadron - Award effective 5 April 1945 as per London Gazette dated 17 April 1945 and AFRO 918/45 dated 1 June 1945. DFC Citation: This Canadian officer, as captain of aircraft, has taken part in 31 sorties against some of the most heavily defended targets in Germany. Throughout these sorties, Flying Officer Saunders has proved himself to be a most proficient captain of aircraft and has inspired his crew by his total disregard for enemy opposition and determination to press home his attacks to the maximum advantage. Under a calm and quiet manner he has set a fine offensive spirit in action and on more than one occasion has extricated his aircraft from a perilous situation by his skill and presence of mind. For his devotion to duty, courage and magnificent operational spirit he is recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Born 18 August 1921 in Torbolton, Ontario; Died May 8 1980: home in Ottawa (Westboro, where he was a wood worker and electrician); enlisted there 30 April 1942 and posted to No.5 Manning Depot. To No.4 Manning Depot, 11 June 1942. To No.5 Manning Depot again, 11 July 1942. To No.3 ITS, 29 August 1942; graduated and promoted LAC, 24 October 1942 but not posted to No.11EFTS until 21 November 1942; may have graduated 15 January 1943 but not posted to No.13SFTS until 23 January 1943; graduated and commissioned 14 May 1943. To No.1 GRS, 28 May 1943; to Y Depot, 14 August 1943; taken on strength of No.3 PRC, Bournemouth, 13 October 1943. Promoted Flying Officer, 14 November 1943. Promoted Flight Lieutenant, 12 February 1945. Repatriated 28 February 1945. To No.16SFTS, 15 April 1945. To No.3 Release Centre, 24 April 1945; retired 30 April 1945. Award presented by Governor General, 28 February 1946. Rejoined RCAF as a pilot, 1 September 1950 (206128), being granted rank of Flight Lieutenant on joining. Placed on Supplementary Reserve, 31 March 1952; living in Ottawa at that time. No citation other than "completed...numerous operations against the enemy in the course of which [he has] invariably displayed the utmost courage and devotion to duty." Public Records Office Air 2/9059 has recommendation dated 12 January 1945 when he had flown 31 sorties (176 hours), 16 September 1944 to 22 January 1945 (sortie list obviously updated after first submission). Missions: 16 September 1944 - Steenwyk 23 September 1944 - Neuss 26 September 1944 - Calais 5 October 1944 - Saarbrucken 7 October 1944 - Emmerich 12 October 1944 - Fort Frederick Hendrik 13 October 1944 - Duisburg 15 October 1944 - Wilhelmshaven 19 October 1944 - Stuttgart 23 October 1944 - Essen 28 October 1944 - Cologne 30 October 1944 - Cologne 31 October 1944 - Cologne 4 November 1944 - Bochum 6 November 1944 - Gelsenkirchen 11 November 1944 - Dortmund 16 November 1944 - Duren 18 November 1944 - Wanne Eickel 29 November 1944 - Dortmund. 3 December 1944 - Urft Dam 6 December 1944 - Merseburg 12 December 1944 - Essen 15 December 1944 - Ludwigshaven 21 December 1944 - GARDENING 24 December 1944 - Cologne 28 December 1944 - Munchen Gladbach 29 December 1944 - Scholven-Buer 2 January 1945 - Nuremburg 5 January 1945 - Hanover 6 January 1945 - GARDENING 22 January 1945 - Duisburg Lancaster Mk III ND635 AS-M Attacking Duisberg (Hamborn) Tour expired 22 January 1945 Crew Members: Flg. Off. Paul Duncan Saunders DFC RCAF J/26371 - Pilot : Sgt. D. H. Griffith RAF 1886069 - Flight Engineer : Flg. Off. Edward Sanford Chambers DFC RCAF J/37817 - Air Bomber : Sgt. V. S. Cox RCAF R/170665 - Navigator : Flt. Sgt. T. Wallach RCAF R/168003 - Wireless Operator : Sgt. S. Kenny RCAF R/196011 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Gerald Hayman Reid RCAF R/183371 Rear Gunner | ||||
| 3492 | Saunders | Clyffurde George Randall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-26 Age 22 | J/5344 | 40Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Wyton (St. Margaret and All Saints) Churchyard, Coll. grave. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter George And Doris Evelyn Saunders, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3493 | Saunders | Frederick James William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-04 Age 21 | J/4426 | 39Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery, 21. F. 10. Egypt. Son Of Frederick George And Jessie Sarah Saunders, Of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3494 | Savage | Peter John Christie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-17 Age | J/10288 | 58Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3495 | Savard | Joseph Georges Marcel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age 19 | J/88165 | Pilot | 433Sqn | Halifax III MZ899 BM-D | Born on the 22nd August 1924. Enlisted on the 29th July 1942. Son of Joseph Odilon Savard and Antoinette Savard (née Hebert), of 553 Nicolet, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. 14 operational sorties. Epitaph: 'Died For His Beliefs'. | Commemorated Magleby Churchyard, Langeland, A. 11. 36. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3496 | Savoie | Joseph William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age 19 | Neguac New Brusnwick | J/92471 | Air Gunner | 425Sqn | Halifax LW379 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 25. G. 16. Germany. Son Of Daniel And Louise Savoie, Of Neguac, Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report LW379 |
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| 3497 | Sawle | Charles Leonard Tregerthen | P/O F/O F/L S/L ----- S/L | ![]() ![]() | AFC![]() | KIFA Age 30 | C | 1489 | PLT | Royal Military College RCAF Edmonton Flying Club 1ITS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) 5OTU (RCAF) -------------------- 9402Det (RCAF) Empire Test Pilot School (RAF) RAE Farnborough (RAF) | X X Fawn X Finch Yale Finch & Harvard Harvard & Yale Anson & Crane Mitchel & Liberator -------------------- Harvard Multi Meteor EE568 | 1937 - Kingston, Ontario 2 Jan 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Kingston, Ontario 3 Jan 1940 - Edmonton, Alberta 29 Apr 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 8 June 1940 - Trenton, Ontario 17 June 1940 - Borden, Ontario 7 Oct 1940 - Flying Instructor Course - Trenton, Ontario 26 Nov 1940 - Flying Instructor - Uplands, Ontario 13 May 1941- Flying Instructor - Brandon, Manitoba 17 June 1944 - Abbotsford, British Columbia -------------------- 16 Sep 1946 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Feb 1948 - Farnborough, Hampshire, UK 30 Aug 1948 - Perished in crash | - Air Force Cross - No.12 SFTS - Award effective 16 April 1943 as per London Gazette of 13 April 1943 and AFRO 1035/43 dated 4 June 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 3498 | Sawyer | John Patrick Anthony | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-09-15 Age 24 | J/5135 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Beaconsfield Cemetery, Buckinghamshire, Grave 1846. United Kingdom. Son Of Lt. R. H. Sawyer, Raf (Died On Active Service, 3Rd August, 1918), And Of Georgina M. Sawyer, Of Beaconsfield; Husband Of Elsie Sawyer. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3499 | Sawyer | Charles Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-25 Age 19 | J/12896 | 11Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. Son Of Frank W. Sawyer And Mary C. Sawyer, Of Victoria, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3500 | Scandiffio | Francis Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-15 Age | J/88799 | Commemorated Delhi War Cemetery, 5. B. 15. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3501 | Scanes | Andrew Franklin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 25 | C/18817 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 15. G. 2-7. Germany. Son Of Thomas And Annie Scanes, Of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Muriel Scanes. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3502 | Sceales | Leslie Bramah | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-08 Age 27 | J/8430 | Commemorated Andover Cemetery, Plot H. Grave 28. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Helen Bramah Sceales; Husband Of Gladys E. Sceales, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3503 | Schade | Harvey Maurice | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-04 Age 20 | J/19379 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 14. A. 1. Germany. Son Of Walter And Mildred Irene Schade, Of South River, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3504 | Schaefer | Kenneth George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-29 Age 22 | J/6267 | 10Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 2. Canada. Son Of John D. Schaefer And Elizabeth Schaefer, Of Hanover, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3505 | Schaff | Leonard | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age 21 | R | 213524 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster Mk I AS-K2 PD224 | Attacking Duisberg. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 29. D. 16. Germany. Son Of John And Rita Schaff, Of Prelate, Saskatchewan, Canada. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Joseph William Powell RAAF 418323 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Harold Irwin Scott RCAF R/252756 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Schaff RCAF R/213524 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Andrew McNeill RCAF J/25785 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Albert Amos RAF 616762 Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Edward Rodger Lambert RCAF J/35772 Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Bryan Evans Roberts RCAF J/36862 Navigator | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3506 | Schafheitlin | Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-21 Age 20 | J/15031 | 44Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Adolf Otto And Margery Schafheitlin, Of Canning, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Scholar Of Mt. Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3507 | Schatz | Sanford Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-17 Age 23 | Hamilton | J/27979 | Commemorated Hamilton (White Chapel) Memorial Gardens, Lot 3. Sec. 332. Block B. Canada. Son Of Edwin And Ella Hazel Schatz, Of Hamilton; Husband Of Lorrayne C. Schatz, Of Dunnville. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3508 | Scheelar | Irvin Trevor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age 21 | J/38913 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 74. Block 9. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Peter Solomen And Mabel Scheelar, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3509 | Schell | Lyle George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-01-19 Age 24 | J/5077 | 240Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamnavoe Churchyard, Coll. Grave. United Kingdom. Son Of William Willis Schell And Agnes Elizabeth Schell, Of Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3510 | Scheltens | Gordon Vick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-10-01 Age 28 | J/26943 | Commemorated Sedgewick Memorial Cemetery, Lot 9. Block H. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Charles C. Scheltens And Amanda C. Scheltens, Of Lac La Biche. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3511 | Schioler | Thomas Lorne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 20 | J/86203 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. B. 22. Germany. Son Of Kai B. Schioler And Olina Schioler; Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3512 | Schlievert | Roy Cecil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age 23 | J/90886 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 27. B. 8-10. Germany. Son Of Otto And Emma Schlievert, Of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3513 | Schmidt | Frederick Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-01 Age 27 | J/86968 | 500Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. Son Of Joseph And Clara Schmidt, Of Arthur, Ontario, Canada. His Brother, Leo V. Schmidt, Also Fell. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3514 | Schmidt | Kenneth Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-09 Age 23 | J/86390 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Schmidt, And Of Minnie Schmidt, Of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3515 | Schmitz | Donald Joseph Eugene | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-05 Age | J/94345 | 243Sqn | Commemorated Bolsena War Cemetery, Iv, A, 5. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3516 | Schroder | Donald Kilgour | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 27 | J/86625 | 14Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 282. Egypt. Son Of Irvin Schroder, And Of Edna Kilgour Schroder, Of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3517 | Schrump | Theodore Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-06 Age 26 | J/92034 | 299Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles A. And Emma O. Schrump, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3518 | Schultz | Rayne Dennis | P/O F/O F/L -------- F/O F/L S/L W/C Col | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() OMM ![]() | J ------- No | 16359 --------- X | PLT | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 2ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2 (P)AFU (RAF) 3 (P)AFU (RAF) 54OTU (RAF) 410Sqn (RCAF) 54OTU (RAF) 51OTU (RAF) 410Sqn (RCAF) 11ED (RCAF) ------------------------ 124Sqn (RCAF) 6 RD (RCAF) 410Sqn (RCAF) RAF CFE 3 (AW)OTU Air Def Cmd HQ RCAF Staff College 413Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Bagotville 432Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 4 Wing (RCAF) CFHQ RCAF | X X X X Moth Anson X Oxford Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito HK429 Mosquito Mosquito X -------------------------- X Various Vampire Various Canuck X X Canuck Canuck Canuck Voodoo Canuck X X | 10 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF July 1941 1 Sep 1941 1 Oct 1941 5 Dec 1941 May 1942 - UK 16 Jun 1942 1 July 1942 18 Aug 1942 1 Dec 1942 1 June 1944 17 July 1944 20 Dec 1944 June 1945 --------------------------------------------------- Nov 1945 July 1947 Jan 1949 May 1950 June 1952 Aug 1954 Sep 1958 24 Aug 1959 - Commanding Officer 20 Aug 1960 July 1961 20 Oct 1961 - Commanding Officer 21 July 1962 Aug 1966 1977 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 14 Jan 1944 RAF Hunsdon, England. F/O Rayne Dennis Shultz (left) (pilot) from Hamilton, Ontario and F/O Vernon Albert Williams (right) (navigator) from Bashaw, Alberta posing next to a De Haviland Mosquito Mk XIII soon after receiving their Distinguished Flying Crosses and bar) Died in Ottawa, 11 November 2011 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | YouTube video RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 3519 | Schultz | Gerhard Edgar Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-28 Age | J/86922 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. B. 34-35. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3520 | Schulz | Olivier Edouard Emile | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-08 Age 29 | J/19312 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 24. D. 3. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3521 | Schurr | Donald Dean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-08 Age | J/95434 | 31Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Coll. grave 3. A. 1-5. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Norton E. Schurr And Mary T. Schurr, Of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3522 | Schwab | John Hubert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-04 Age 23 | J/1612 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block C. Plot 1. Grave 13. Canada. Son Of Carl Henry And Bertha Schwab, Of Regina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3523 | Schwartz | Abraham Albert | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-08-10 Age 23 | J/21013 | Commemorated Ottawa Jewish Cemetery, Sec. 3. Plot 6. Row 18. Canada. Son Of Abel And Anna Schwartz, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3524 | Schwartz | Meyer Edsel | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-02-24 Age | J/86762 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Weyer Communal Cemetery, Joint Grave. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3525 | Schwartz | Moses | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age 29 | J/93071 | 78Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Aaron And Sara Schwartz; Husband Of Irene Pauline Schwartz. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3526 | Schwerdfager | James Elliot | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-25 Age 20 | J/92368 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. G. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles H. Schwerdfager And Nellie Schwerdfager, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3527 | Sclanders | Kirkpatrick Maclure | Flt Lt | Killed | Saskatoon | 37301 | Pilot | 242Sqn![]() | Hurricane P3087 | Battle of Britain. Was a reporter Joined RAF late in 1935 Flew w/ No.25 (fighter)Sqn Returned to Canada in summer 1937 for ill health. He attempted to Join the finnish air force then the french Air force escaped from southern France in a boat to rejoin RAF. Posted FtCdr w/ No.242 HurricaneSqn on 26 Aug 1940 (25 y/o) On 9 sept 1940 flew huric P3087. was s/d in combat w/ Do-17s and 109s over thames Haven at 17:45. Kia. | |||||
| 3528 | Scobie | Benjamin Cyrus | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age | J/19588 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 12. B. 11. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3529 | Scollan | Clyde Russell | Flying Officer | Courtesy Oleg Marin | Missing 1942-11-10 Age | J | J/15263 | Pilot | 601Sqn (RAF) | Spitfire Vb EP451 | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. | Some details here: | |||
| 3530 | Scott | Harold Irwin | Sgt | Killed 1944-10-14 Age | R | 252756 | Mid upper gunner | 10B&GS (RCAF)101Sqn 166Sqn ![]() | X| X - RCAF Mount Pleasant - | X - Attacking Duisberg. Missing, nothing heard after take off Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Joseph William Powell RAAF 418323 - Wireless Op.: Sgt. Harold Irwin Scott RCAF R/252756 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Leonard Schaff RCAF R/213524 - Rear Gunner: Flg. Off. Andrew McNeill RCAF J/25785 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Albert Amos RAF 616762 Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Edward Rodger Lambert RCAF J/35772 Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Bryan Evans Roberts RCAF J/36862 Navigator
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| 3531 | Scott | Thomas Delmer | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA | J | 95497 | AG | 432Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NP689 | 15 Mar 1945 - Flak 3 Apr 1945 - Murdered by Gestapo | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Archive Report NP689 Allied Losses Database Veterans Affairs Canada 6 Bomber Group Ops Remember Them Back to Normandy |
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| 3532 | Scott | Foster William Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-12 Age 25 | J/3497 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 3. B. 4. Germany. Son Of James Foster Scott And Irene Scott, Of North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada; Husband Of Venetia Joy Scott. Awarded The Governor-General Of Canadas Gold And Bronze Medals. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3533 | Scott | Frederick Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-04 Age 27 | J/5225 | 30Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Dr. William James Scott, And Of Alfreda S. Scott, Of Westmount, Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. B.Sc. (Mcgill University, Montreal). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3534 | Scott | John Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-15 Age 20 | J/15280 | 229Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 4, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Walter P. And Beatrice L. Scott, Of Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3535 | Scott | John Grant | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-20 Age 29 | J/4112 | 142Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of George And Louise Scott; Husband Of Wenonah G. Scott, Of Mascouche, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3536 | Scott | David Gilbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-26 Age 21 | J/27608 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. L. 5. Germany. Son Of John Russell Scott And Margery Evan Scott, Of Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3537 | Scott | Walter Hugh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 27 | J/86420 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 17. H. 6. Germany. Son Of Joseph And Margaret Ann Scott. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3538 | Scott | Jack Kyle | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-09-23 Age 29 | R/210098 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster ME829 AS-G | Attack on Neuss. Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 255. United Kingdom. Son Of William Falla Scott And Of Annie Wilson Scott (Nee Mair), Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Richard William Miller RCAF R/225010 - Pilot - survived became POW: Sgt. William Alfred Adams RAF 1391532 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Leslie William Harding RAF 143293 - Air Bomber: Flg. Off. Edwin Alfred Frederick Hall RAF 151160 - Navigator: Sgt. A. H. MacDonald RAF 1604307 - Wireless Operator - survived became POW: Sgt. C. A. Pike RCAF R/210344 - Rear Gunner: Flt. Sgt. Jack Kyle Scott RCAF R/210098 Mid Upper Gunner survived became POW | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3539 | Scott | Robert Burns | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-10 Age 20 | J/93090 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert Burns Scott And Evelyn Scott, Of Horizon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3540 | Scott | Raymond David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 31 | J/91113 | 49Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of David J. And Alice Bertha Scott; Husband Of Marjorie Jane Scott, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3541 | Scott | Thomas Delmer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-03 Age 29 | J/95497 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 22. A. 14. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. T. H. Scott, Of Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada; Husband Of Audrey M. Scott. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3542 | Scott | Norman Lester William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-07 Age | J/92782 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3543 | Scratch | Donald Everett | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-09 Age 19 | J/44972 | Commemorated Leamington (Evergreen) Memorial Park, Sec. 828. Lot A. Canada. Son Of Eldon And Olive May Scratch, Of Leamington. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3544 | Scroggs | Ernest William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-27 Age | J/18051 | 255 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated La Reunion War Cemetery, 1. B. 3. Algeria. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3545 | Scruton | Albert Cecil | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-12-30 Age 23 | J/7807 | Commemorated Ottawa (Pinecrest) Cemetery, Plot 308. Sec. G. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of George S. Scruton And Emily Scruton, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3546 | Scully | John Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age 21 | J/91095 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. F. 11. Belgium. Son Of Bartholomew And Mary Scully, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3547 | Scutt | Leonard Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-23 Age 21 | J/40007 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row G. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Mary Scutt, Of Whonock, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3548 | Seagram | John David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-19 Age 21 | J/23819 | Commemorated Aylmer Cemetery, Plot 406. Grave 5. Canada. Son Of Wilfrid And Margeurite Seagram, Of Beechhurst, Long Island, New York, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3549 | Searle | William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 25 | J/18245 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 177. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3550 | Searson | John Ellard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-25 Age 19 | J/95162 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Bassu Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. France. Son Of Joseph Daniel And Bridget Searson, Of Douglas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3551 | Seaton | James Archibald McNair | Flt Sgt | DFC![]() | R | 149294 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster LM388 AS-N | Attacking Augsburg 25 February 1944 | Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Iowerth Francis Carney DFM RAF 1482426 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Thomas Henry Franklin DFM RAF 1269216 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Frederick Arthur DFM RAF 1580586 - Mid Upper Gunner: Flt. Sgt. James Archibald McNair Seaton DFC RCAF R/149294 - Rear Gunner: W/O. William Patterson DFM RAF 1149155 Pilot: Sgt. John Alldritt DFM RAF 1437011 Navigator: Sgt. Joseph Alan Dodds DFM Flight Engineer | ||||
| 3552 | Sebestyen | Denis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age 21 | J/89841 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Vernou-En-Sologne Communal Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 3. France. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Denes Sebestyen, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3553 | Sedgwick | Ronald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-12-21 Age 21 | J/25791 | Commemorated York Mills (St. Johns) Churchyard, Plot 798. Canada. Son Of Harry And Nena F. Sedgwick, Of York Mills. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3554 | Seedhouse | Harold Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age | J/94384 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. E. 19-25. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3555 | Seeley | Francis Gerald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-10 Age | J/95252 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3556 | Seely | John Courtney | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-24 Age 26 | J/86749 | 422Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Reginald D. And Mary A. Seely, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3557 | Sehlin | Donald Leslie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 20 | J | J/90143 | Air/Gnr | 50Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster EE174 VM-A | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. H. 20. Germany. Son Of Henry Idan Sehlin And Mabel Elizabeth Sehlin, Of Millet, Alberta. Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3558 | Seibold | Elwood Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-03 Age 21 | J/5794 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. E. 15. Germany. Son Of Fred And Mary Seibold, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3559 | Selfe | Conrad Anthony | AC2 AC1 LAC Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O ------- F/O F/L | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J -------- No. | 114059 88154 -------- 41726 | AEM PLT | RCAF 3MD (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ? 1666HCU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) RCAF HQ Western AC (RCAF) 5OTU (RCAF) RCAF ---------------------------------- RCAF | X X X X X Moth Anson X ? Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax LW377 X X Liberator X ---------------------------------- X | 29 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, British Columbia 19 Aug 1941 - Edmonton, Alberta 7 Sep 1941 - Regina, Saskatchewan 3 July 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 4 July 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta 10 Oct 1942 - High River, Alberta 28 Dec 1942 - Fort MacLeod, Alberta 26 May 1943 - Bournemouth, UK ? 1944 - RAF Wombleton, North Yorkshire 31 March 1944 - RAF Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire 22 May 1944 - RAF Linton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire 7 June 1944 - Bailed out of damaged aircraft over UK 9 Feb 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 26 Feb 1945 - Vancouver, British Columbia 3 April 1945 - Abbotsford, British Columbia 1945 - Released from the RCAF ---------------------------------- 27 July 1951 - Served in post war RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.426 Squadron - Award effective 22 August 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2274/44 dated 20 October 1944. Deceased on 11 July 1990, in Colorado Springs, USA. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Archive report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3560 | Semple | Errol Quarrier | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt F/Sgt WO2 --- P/O F/O F/L --- F/L S/L | ![]() | MBE![]() | J No. | 9642 14331 ? | Sailor PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 233Sqn (RAF) 437Sqn (RCAF) RCAF ----------- RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Harvard X Dakota Dakota X ----------- X X | 28 May 1937 - Enlisted in the RCAF Marine Branch 4 Jan 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 14 March 1942 23 May 1942 22 Oct 1942 - UK 6 June 1944 - Shot down by flak, evaded capture Sep 1944 13 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada ----------- Served in post war RCAF 18 Aug 1964 - Retired from the RCAF | - Member, Order of the British Empire - No.437 Squadron - Award effective 9 March 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 625/45 dated 13 April 1945. Deceased in November 1991, in London, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 3561 | Senecal | Joseph Hector Gaeten | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age | J/85536 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 2A. C. 18. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3562 | Senton | Claude | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-24 Age 24 | J/89686 | 422Sqn | Commemorated Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. K. 10. Norway. Son Of Joseph And Jennie Mae Senton, Of Simpson, Saskatchewan. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3563 | Service | Clyde James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 31 | J/88887 | Air Bomber | 106Sqn | Lancaster III PD214 ZN-D | Son of William and Margaret Service, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3564 | Seymour | James Rodger | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-21 Age 20 | J/95477 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 12. G. 15. Germany. Son Of Comdr. (E) Samuel Seymour, R.C.N.R., And Martha Seymour, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3565 | Shadle | Charles Corbett | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-15 Age 19 | J/11358 | Commemorated Finningley (Holy Trinity And St. Oswald) Churchyard Extension, Row A. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles C. Shadle And Hazel V. Shadle, Of Melrose, New Mexico, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3566 | Shanks | James Rogers | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-13 Age 24 | J/14860 | Commemorated Sarnia (Lake View) Cemetery, Sec. E. Lot 131. Canada. Son Of J. Harrison Shanks And Christina T. Shanks, Of Sarnia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3567 | Shanks | Jack Laverne | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 20 | J/86809 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Gorssel General Cemetery, Row A. Grave 21. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Robert C. And Norma H. Shanks, Of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3568 | Shannon | Richard Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-10 Age 23 | J/89211 | 417Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Forli War Cemetery, Vi, D, 23. Italy. Son Of George Richard And Ettie White Shannon, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3569 | Shantz | Ira Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-04 Age 21 | J/91118 | 619Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. F. 15-19. Germany. Son Of Walter And Gertrude Shantz; Husband Of Betty Shantz, Of Lincoln. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3570 | Shavalier | Rodney | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-09-06 Age 24 | J/27824 | Commemorated Fort Richardson Post Cemetery, Plot Z. Grave 231. USA. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3571 | Shaw | George Leigh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-25 Age 30 | J/9636 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4152. United Kingdom. Son Of William Leigh Shaw And Of May Shaw (Nee Neilson), Of Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. His Brother, Ernest Anson Shaw, Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3572 | Shaw | Stuart Resser | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-12-29 Age 25 | J/19656 | 186 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Newton Stewart Cemetery, Sec. C. Grave 48. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3573 | Shaw | Charles Hugh | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-10 Age 27 | J/88915 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 7. Grave 1. France. Son Of Charles Hugh And Felicia Phillys Shaw, Husband Of Mary F. Shaw; Of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3574 | Shaw | Ernest Anson | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-11 Age 30 | J/86367 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. D. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of W. Leigh Shaw And Of May Shaw (Nee Neilson), Of Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. His Brother, George Leigh Shaw, Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3575 | Sheahan | John Joseph Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/86608 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. F. 13-16. Germany. Son Of Mrs C. M. Sheahan, Of Douglas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3576 | Shearstone | William Joseph | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | J | 25872 | NAV | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 5ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 3AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 10(O)AFU (RAF) 16OTU (RAF) 1654HCU (RAF) 630Sqn (RAF) 630Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Moth X Anson X Anson & Martinet Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster PB244 | 29 Jan 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - North Bay, Ontario 10 March 1943 - Toronto, Ontario 19 July 1942 - Belleville, Ontario 11 Oct 1942 - Pendleton, Ontario 4 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training - Trenton, Ontario 10 Jan 1943 - Remustered to Navigator - Regina, Saskatchewan 2 July 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 14 Sep 1943 - RAF Dumfries, Scotland 2 Nov 1943 - RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire 22 March 1944 - RAF Wigsley, Nottinghamshire 24 June 1944 - RAF East Kirby, Lincolnshire 18 Aug 1944 - Shot down by flak over French coast | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. Son of William Joseph and Florence Mary (nee Morrell) Shearstone, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3577 | Sheehy | Edward Bernard | Flight Lieutenant | Killed | J/12347 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Spitfire | 29 Sep 44 - | ||||||
| 3578 | Sheeran | Brian Terence | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-04 Age | J/95490 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, IV. A. 3. Belgium. Son Of Patrick And Catherine Joyce Sheeran, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3579 | Shellshear | Thomas Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-25 Age 19 | J/5500 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Jones 26. 41. 14. Canada. Son Of Thomas And Alice Shellshear, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3580 | Shepherd | Henry Ian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-23 Age 21 | J/89184 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 13. C. 4. Germany. Son Of William F. And N. Shepherd, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3581 | Shepherd | John Adamson | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 5 Jun 1940 | 41621 | Pilot | RAF 5E&RFTS (RAF) 1 Depot (RAF) 5FTS (RAF) 11Group Pool (RAF) 141 Sqn (RAF) 11Group Pool (RAF) 2Ferry Pilots Pool 1Sqn (RAF) 1Sqn (RAF) 1Sqn (RAF) | X Blackburn B2 X Audax, Hart, Oxford Harvard, Hurricane Tiger Moth, Blenheim Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane, Blenheim Hurricane Hurricane#? Hurricane #? | 4 Oct 1938 - Enlisted in RAF 31 Oct 1938 - CFS Hanworth operated by Blackburn Aircraft Ltd 14 Jan 1939 - Uxbridge for RAF Officer training 30 Jan 1939 - RAF Sealand Course No. 39 9 Sep 1939 - St. Athans 6 Oct 1939 - Turnhouse, Grangemouth 28 Oct 1939 - St. Athans 17 Nov 1939 - Filton 26 Nov 1939 - Vassincourt, Anglure, Chateaudun FRANCE 1 Jun 1940 - Shot down over Dieppe - baled out, safe 5 Jun 1940 - Killed in action - crashed at Criquebeuf | Commemorated Saint Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France Block 'S'. Plot 4. Row O. Grave 4 PO. J.A. Shepherd’s Hurricane crashed in a field near Criquebeuf caught fire and was completely destroyed ("05-06 - 213th Gendarmerie Section of Evreux in Tanagra") Son of Reginald Andrew Shepherd and May Allen Havergal (née Adamson). His eldest brother, Cpl. Reginald Alistair Shepherd MM. K/46340, also lost his life later in the war serving with the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment Royal Canadian Infantry Corps on the 5th April 1945 in Holland. His twin brother, Lt. Andrew Fraser Shepherd Royal Canadian Engineers, was seriously wounded during action in France on 27th August 1944. He was the only brother to survive the war. (Information courtesy Chris Wolfe) | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive report Accident report |
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| 3582 | Sheppard | Jackson Eddie (Adis) | Gnr --------- AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl --------- P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | Evaded | No. ------ R J | ? ---------- ? 6289 | Gunner ------- Boatman PLT | Canadian Artillery ------- RCAF 120Sqn (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 53OTU (RAF) 43Sqn (RAF) MSFU (RAF) MSFU (RAF) 401Sqn (RCAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF Western Air Command (RCAF) 133Sqn (RCAF) War Staff College 135Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Patricia Bay RCAF | X ------- X x X X Moth Harvard X Master & Spitfire Hurricane Cat Hurricane Cat Hurricane Z4569 Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire MJ304 X X X Kittyhawk X Kittyhawk X X | 1936 - 1939 - Served in the Canadian MIlitia ------- 18 Aug 1939 - Transferred to the RCAF 15 Dec 1939 - Boatman in Marine section 22 Aug 1940 - Remustered to Pilot 16 Jan 1941 22 Feb 1941 3 May 1941 10 Aug 1941 - UK 16 Sep 1941 2 Nov 41 16 Dec 41 - Merchant Ship Fighter Unit 10 Feb 1942 - Crashed at sea - Unhurt 11 Feb 1943 12 Apr 1944 - Commending Officer 2 Aug 1944 - Shot down by a Bf109 - Evaded capture 20 Aug 1944 - UK 16 Oct 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 12 Dec 1944 - RCAF Station Vancouver 31 Jan 1945 - Commanding Officer 1 March 1945 3 June 1945 - Commanding Officer 11 Sep 1945 1 Feb 1946 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: F/L Sheppard climbing in his 401Sqn Spitfire) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.412 Squadron - Award effective 11 August 1944 as per London Gazette dated 22 August 1944 and AFRO 2231/44 dated 13 October 1944. - Deceased on 13 Oct 1962, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Aces of WW2 1942 Accident Report 1944 Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3583 | Sherman | Donald Edison | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Erik Wieman | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 20 | J/95492 | Air Gunner | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP711 EQ-O | Born on the 27th September 1924 in Harrow, Ontario, Canada. Son of Gordon Sherman (died 1969, age 74) and Ina Mae Sherman (died 1952, age 55) From Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. 60.15 operational flying hours logged. The family lost another son Pte. Gordon Hillier Sherman, killed on the 09th September 1944, age 22. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. G. 1. Germany. | ||||
| 3584 | Sherry | Wilbur Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-04 Age 23 | J/7346 | 236Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Andreas (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Service Plot. Grave 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Wilbur Bernard And Kathleen Angus Sherry, Of New Westminster, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3585 | Shires | Reginald Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-02 Age 26 | J/7532 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. E. 8-13. France. Son Of Horace And Harriett Ann Shires, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3586 | Shlahetka | Nathan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 21 | J/89127 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Shlahetka, And Of Maria Shlahetka, Of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3587 | Shoemaker | Wilbert Andrews | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1942-07-26 Age | J/7035 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 8. G. 4. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3588 | Shorrock | Frederick Walter | Pilot Officer | PoW No: 3740 Camp: Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | J/4873 | PLT under training | 51Sqn![]() | Whitley Z6811 | 1941-08-18. Shot down | Read Archive Report Attacker Wilhelm Dimter |
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| 3589 | Short | James Theodore | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-07 Age 30 | J/88755 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 17. D. 3-5. Germany. Son Of Thomas And Sarah Short; Husband Of Anne Margaret Short (Nee Mitchell), Of Blind River, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3590 | Short | Clarence William Farraday | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 21 | J/91067 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. B. 8. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William And Lily Winifred Short, Of Dundas, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3591 | Shortt | John Patrick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-25 Age 20 | J/92352 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Bassu Communal Cemetery, Grave 4. France. Son Of John Falkner Shortt And Margaret Frances Shortt, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3592 | Shuster | Joseph Edward | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 21 | J/88968 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Somsois Churchyard, Grave 4. France. Son Of James L. Shuster And Sophia Elizabeth Shuster, Of Mount Dennis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3593 | Shwaikoski | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-08-11 Age 30 | J/40095 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 43. B. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Paul And Mary Shwaikoski, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3594 | Shylega | Bertram | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-01-04 Age 23 | J/26204 | Pilot | 53OTU | Spitfire EE661 | Killed when he tried to land his Spitfire aircraft in zero visibility; the aircraft crashed five miles south of Wickenby, Lincolnshire, England. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row E. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph And Mary Shylega, Of Rivers, Manitoba, Canada. Parents from Kiev, Ukraine Flying instructor from Rivers, Manitoba, stationed at RAF Kirton in Lindsey with 53OTU who took off from here on 1945-01-04. Entering a snowstorm 5 miles south of Wickenby the aircraft suffered engine failure and crashed near Langdon by Wragby as Bertram attempted a forced landing. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses & Incidents Database |
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| 3595 | Sibbald | James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age 32 | J/88094 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Ellen Sibbald; Husband Of Rebecca Sibbald, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3596 | Sicotte | Joseph Georges Louis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-08 Age 23 | J/93527 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Camille And Juliette Sicotte, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Rina Sicotte, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3597 | Sidebottom | George Elswood | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/87992 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 2. F. 19. Germany. Son Of George Walter And Ella Sidebottom; Husband Of Nora Sidebottom, Of St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3598 | Sieben | Joseph George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-02 Age 24 | J/19846 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row K. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of John Henry And Elizabeth Sieben; Husband Of Mary Anne Sieben, Of Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3599 | Siemins | Archie Harry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-22 Age | J/92125 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Coll. Grave Iva. F. 8-10. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3600 | Siewert | Robert Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-29 Age | J/93945 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 3. G. 24. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3601 | Sigal | Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-14 Age 27 | J/95156 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 29. A. 5-6. Germany. Son Of Max And Rachael Sigal, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3602 | Sigurdson | Johann | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-02-29 Age | J | 19620 | PLT | 1666 HCU | Halifax JD386 'T' | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row C. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Sigurthor And Maria Osk Sigurdson; Husband Of Mary Eileen Sigurdson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3603 | Silcox | John James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-04 Age 25 | J/15784 | 162Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated El Alamein War Cemetery, Xxxiii. C. 20. Egypt. Son Of Harry Roy Silcox And Evelyn Ann Silcox, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3604 | Sills | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-24 Age 21 | J/15075 | 411Sqn | Commemorated Pihen-Les-Guines Communal Cemetery, Row C. Grave 2. France. Son Of William And Sarah Laity Sills, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3605 | Silver | Robert George Earl | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-02 Age 24 | J/95489 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. D. 5. Germany. Son Of Donald And Eugenie Silver, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3606 | Simard | Arthur Gerald Sylvain | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 23 | J/86165 | PLT | 426Sqn | Lancaster II DS771 OW-P | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. F. 8. Germany. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3607 | Simm | Stephen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 30 | J/89268 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. E. 3-7. Germany. Son Of James And Margaret Simm; Husband Of Kathleen Simm, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3608 | Simmons | Cecil William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-30 Age 21 | J/15474 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 69. Row E. Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Clarence William And Bess Bullington Simmons, Of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3609 | Simmons | Alfred Montague | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-25 Age | J/89960 | 44Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Criquetot-Sur-Longueville Churchyard, British Plot. Joint Grave 2. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3610 | Simmons | Harold Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-04 Age | J/90758 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3611 | Simonato | Enrico J. | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 22 | J/90293 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 4. E. 6. France. Son Of John And Maria Simonato, Of Wallaceburg, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3612 | Simonin | Bernard Gerard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age | J/93466 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. G. 16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3613 | Simpkins | Frank Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-15 Age 32 | J/7211 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 2. Canada. Son Of Frank Simpkins, And Of Ann Jane Simpkins (Nee Cox); Husband Of Kathleen Simpkins, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3614 | Simpson | Allan James | Tpr Gnr P/O F/O F/L ---------- F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | Canadian in RAF | RAF C ---------- No | 41747 89524 ---------- ? | PLT | Canadian Army Canadian Army RAF 7EFTS (RAF) RAF Uxbridge 8SFTS (RAF) AFTS (RAF) 8 ATS (RAF) SAC (RAF) ACPS (RAF) 13Sqn (RAF) 13Sqn (RAF) RAF 71OTU (RAF) 74OTU (RAF) 6Sqn (RAF) 6Sqn (RAF) 74OTU (RAF) 6Sqn (RAF) 6Sqn (RAF) 33 FIS (RAF) 23FTS (RAF) RAF 51OTU (RAF) 51OTU (RAF) 62OTU (RAF) 2GSU (RAF) RCAF RCAF 3SFTS (RCAF) 1 CTS (RCAF) RCAF 1 Repat Depot (RCAF) --------------------- RCAF AFHQ Information School (US Army) AFHQ Special Staff School (USAF) AFHQ School of Strategic Intelligence (US Army) AFHQ 408Sqn (RCAF) 67 Recon TechSqn (USAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Senneterre RCAF Lac St. Denis 13 ACWS (RCAF) RCAF | X X X Moth X Hart Audax Fury Lysander Magister Lysander Lysander X Hurricane - Lysander - Magister Gladiator - Hurricane - Lysander - Magister Tank Buster Hurricane Tank Buster Hurricane Gladiator - Hurricane - Lysander - Magister Tank Buster Hurricane Tank Buster Hurricane Harvard - Moth - Oxford Oxford X Anson - Auster - Oxford Anson - Auster - Oxford Anson Mosquito X X X X X X --------------------- X X X X X X X X Lancaster Invader Lancaster X X X X | 12 July 1935 - Lord Strathcona's Horse 11 July 1938 - Artillery Militia 1938 - Enlisted in the RAF - UK 28 Dec 1938 4 March 1939 18 March 1939 July 1939 11 Sep 1939 4 Oct 1939 16 Nov 1939 17 Dec 1939 - France 19 Feb 1940 - UK 30 July 1941 - Departed UK for Middle East 9 Sep 1941 - Egypt 18 Oct 1941 - Instructor - Palestine 7 March 1942 - Egypt & Libya 8 June 1942 - Shot down near Bir Acheim 6 Aug 1942 - Instructor - Syria 12 Sep 1942 - Egypt Tank busting instructor for 7, 20 & 28Sqns 3 March 1943 - Flying Instructor Course - Rhodesia 6 June 1943 - Flying Instructor & Ops O 3 Jan 1944 - Awaiting Repat to UK - South Africa 20 April 1944 - Night Flying Instructor Course - UK 4 May 1944 - Night Flying Instructor 5 July 1944 - Staff Pilot, Instructor & A/CO 11 Oct 1944 - Conversion Course 19 Dec 1944 - Transferred to RCAF Jan 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 28 Feb 1945 - Adjudant 16 March 1945 - AdmO Course 20 April 1945 - Inspector of Air CadetsSqns 19 June 1945 - Posting O & AdmO --------------------- Retained in Post War RCAF 5 April 1946 - Public Relations 10 June 1947 - USA 18 Sep 1947 - Public Relations 5 Jan 1948 - Adv PAO Course - USA 1 June 1948 - AdmO May 1950 - USA 5 Aug 1950 - Strat Intel O Africa, Middle East & South-East Asia Aug 1951 - Int O & PAO 26 Oct 1951 - Korea 7 Dec 1951 - Int O & PAO - Canada 12 Dec 1955 - Ops O & PAO 31 July 1958 - NORAD 4 Oct 1961 - Deputy CO 30 May 1963 - Retired from RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 18 April 1944 - F/L A.J. Simpson DFC, receives congratulations from Miss Clare Keating of Seven Oaks, Kent, after receiving his decoration from the King at a recent investiture in Buckingham Palace. In june, 1942, he led a fighter formation in an attack on a number of enemy armoured vehicles in the Bir Hacheim area, and although wounded in the chest he successfully pressed home the attack. Weakened by loss of blood and with his right arm useless, he was forced to bail out of his damaged aircraft at a height of 500 feet. His citation states that throughout this action "he displayed great gallantry and devotion to duty".) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.6 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 14 August 1942. Died in Ottawa, 4 July 1999 (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | |
| 3615 | Simpson | David Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-08 Age 24 | J/5309 | 51Sqn (RAF) | Whitley Whitley Z9130 | X - 08 Nov 41 - Ref Sgt W.M. Chambers - 08 Nov 41 - MIA - Crashed into the sea - | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 3. F. 6. Germany. Son Of William Edward And Ethel Lillian Simpson, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3616 | Simpson | Ernest Little | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-15 Age 21 | J/7226 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 2. Canada. Son Of Thomas And Grace Simpson. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3617 | Simpson | William Egbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-14 Age 25 | J/5321 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 3. F. 10. Belgium. Son Of Reginald W. And Winifred Helen Simpson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3618 | Simpson | John Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-15 Age | J/17113 | 420Sqn Last Op - 420Sqn 424Sqn (?) | Wellington Wellington HE550 | X - 15 Apr 43 - 15 Apr 43 - KIA - nr St. Laurent - France - | Commemorated Mesnil-St. Laurent Churchyard, France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 3619 | Simpson | Robert Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 28 | J/91097 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, X. D. 8. Belgium. Son Of William P. And Elizabeth S. Simpson, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3620 | Simpson | Gerald Adams | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-23 Age 23 | J/92071 | 194Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Imphal War Cemetery, 3. A. 17. India. Son Of George Herbert And Effie Simpson. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3621 | Simpson | Charles Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-07 Age 24 | J/19658 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Stanley And Lily Simpson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy Bernice Simpson, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3622 | Simpson | Robert John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 20 | J/95493 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. grave 19. C. 13-17. Germany. Son Of Robert And Annie Simpson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3623 | Sinclair | George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-12 Age 23 | J/20579 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 3. Plot 26. Lot 11. Canada. Son Of Alexander Reid Sinclair And Agnes Sinclair, Of Vancouver; Husband Of Dorothy M. Sinclair, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3624 | Sinclair | Alexander Gunn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 19 | J/90392 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Boissy-Sous-St. Yon Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. France. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. John Sinclair, Of Napanee, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3625 | Sinclair | George Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age 20 | J/91094 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 2. H. 4. France. Son Of George And Edna M. Sinclair, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3626 | 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 | ||
| 3627 | Sinclair | Douglas Scott | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-28 Age | J/19637 | 354Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Madras War Cemetery, Chennai, 9. C. 14. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3628 | Sinclair | Andrew Ian | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-24 Age 20 | J/38263 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row B. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of John Alfred And Nellie Jane Sinclair, Of Goshen, Guysboro Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3629 | Singer | Jacob Harry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-16 Age 22 | J/89843 | 44Sqn | Lanaster lll PB206 KM-Q | Took off at 22.32 hrs. from Dunholme Lodge. Gardening over Danish waters. Landfall near Agger on the western coast of Jutland, crossed the eastern coast north of Grenaa to reach their Gardening area north of Sjællands Odde. Aircraft was lost without a trace. Possibly victim of Lt Dräger from 3./NJG 3, who claimed a four-engined aircraft 20 miles off the Jutland coast at Hvide Sande at 02.10 hrs. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 255. United Kingdom. Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Nathan And Rosa Singer, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3630 | Sirett | Ebenezer Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1943-04-03 Age 24 | J | J/16946 | PLT | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax II JB866 EQ-T | Commemorated Uden War Cemetery, 4. F. 8. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Frederick Alfred And Mabel Adela Sirett, Of Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada. Date of death might have been 1943-04-04 | Read Archive Report | |||
| 3631 | Sirluck | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-01 Age 22 | J/86913 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row B. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Isaac And Rose Sirluck, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3632 | Skelton | Oliver Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-26 Age 29 | J/18375 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. D. 10. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3633 | Skingle | Douglas David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 21 | J/90562 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Basil Francis And Nellie Skingle, Of Humber Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3634 | Skinner | Lloyd Newton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-15 Age 20 | J/9163 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Edward Charles And Annie May Skinner, Of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3635 | Skinner | Allister Mclean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-17 Age 25 | J/16082 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Grandcourt War Cemetery, A, 9. France. Son Of Alex Mclean Sinclair Skinner And Christina Isabel Skinner, Of Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3636 | Slabick | John Joseph | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R | 85462 | WAG | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 4CACSqn (RCAF) 4CACSqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth X Harvard Battle Lysander Lysander 459 | 13 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in th RCAF - Regina, Saskatchewan 16 May 1941 - Regina, Saskatchewan 21 June 1941 - High River, Manitoba 4 Aug 1941 - Failed Pilot Training - Trenton, Ontario 16 Aug 1941 - Calgary, Alberta 4 Jan 1942 - Mossbank, Saskatchewan 3 March 1942 - Sidney, Nova Scotia 24 Feb 1944 - Missing between Scoudouc NB and Sydney NS | ![]() (Photo: RCAF Lysander 459) Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son of Frank and Victoria (nee Matushko) Slabick, of Estevan, Saskatchewan. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database Ottawa Memorial Project The Phantom Airman |
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| 3637 | Slack | Warren Oliver | AC2 AC1 LAC P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | R J | 74392 24642 | Med Clerk BA | RCAF AFHQ 3ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X X Finch X Battle & Bolinbroke Anson X X | 31 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 Dec 1940 11 Aug 1941 11 Oct 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 19 Nov 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 5 Dec 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 3. Canada. Son of David Warren and Pearl Leticia (nee Metcalfe) Slack, of Ottawa, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 3638 | Slack | Warren Oliver | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-22 Age | J/24642 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3639 | Slater | George Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age | J/89134 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3640 | Slauenwhite | Lester Leon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-25 Age 21 | J/93609 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 13. A. 2. Germany. Son Of Urban Simeon And Vera Blanch Slauenwhite, Of Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3641 | Slawson | John Colquhoun | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-05 Age 30 | J/95479 | 354Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. Son Of William J. And Martha Slawson; Husband Of Myrtle D. Slawson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3642 | Sleigher | Joseph Simon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-18 Age 21 | J/86376 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row D. Grave 11. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph And Marie Sleigher, Of Drapeau, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3643 | Small | Norville Everett | AC2 AC1 LAC Sgt --- F/O F/L S/L | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() AFC ![]() | KIFA Age 33 | No. C | 1617 1379 | Engine Fitter PLT | RCAF Camp Borden (RCAF) Station Vancouver (RCAF) 4Sqn (RCAF) RCAF ----- RCAF 10Sqn (RCAF) 116Sqn (RCAF) 10Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 113Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) last Op | X Moth & Tomtit Moth Seaplane & Vedette Vancouver & Vedette X ----- X Digby Catalina & Canso Digby Canso Hudson Canso 9737 | 23 May 1928 - Enlisted in the RCAF 5 Jan 1931 - Remastered to pilot 1 July 1931 - Sergeant pilot 1 Nov 1931 8 Sep 1937 - Released from the RCAF ----- 21 Nov 1939 - Rejoined RCAF & commissioned a F/O 22 Dec 1939 9 July 1941 16 Feb 1942 19 May 1942 - Commanding Officer 26 June 1942 - Commanding Officer 7 Jan 1943 - Crashed in trees | ![]() (Photo: S/L Small while coimmanding officer of 113 (BR) Squadron RCAF.) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.113 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. - Air Force Cross - No.116 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 11 June 1942 as per London Gazette dated 11 June 1942 and AFRO 1000-1001/42 dated 3 July 1942. - Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 3. Row 1. Grave 7. Canada. Son of Adolph and Minnie Small, of Toronto, Ontario; Husband of Jean M. Small, of Vancouver, British Columbia. Credited with several attacks on U-boats, summer of 1942 including Eastern Air Command's first sinking of a submarine, U-754, 31 July 1942. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report |
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| 3644 | 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 | ||
| 3645 | 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 |
| 3646 | 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) | |||||
| 3647 | 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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| 3648 | 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 | ||||||
| 3649 | 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 | ||||||
| 3650 | 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 | ||||||
| 3651 | 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 | ||||||
| 3652 | 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 | ||||||
| 3653 | 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 | ||||||
| 3654 | 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 | |||
| 3655 | 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 | ||||||
| 3656 | Smith | Mitchell | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-13 Age 21 | J/18222 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3657 | 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 | ||||||
| 3658 | 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 | ||||||
| 3659 | 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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| 3660 | 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 | |||||||
| 3661 | Smith | Norman Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-15 Age | J/89362 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Idum Churchyard, Coll. Grave 270-276. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3662 | 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 | ||||||
| 3663 | 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 | ||||||
| 3664 | 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 | |||
| 3665 | 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 | ||||||
| 3666 | 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 | ||||||
| 3667 | 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 | |||||||
| 3668 | 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 | |||||||
| 3669 | 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 | ||||||
| 3670 | 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 | ||||
| 3671 | 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 | ||||||
| 3672 | 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 | ||||||
| 3673 | 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 | ||||||
| 3674 | Smith | Charles Worth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age | J/89806 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3675 | Smith | Jack Ogilvie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age | J/90368 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3676 | Smith | Charles Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-09 Age | J/95442 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3677 | 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 | ||||||
| 3678 | 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 | ||||||
| 3679 | 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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| 3680 | Smith | Vernon Beverley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-15 Age | J/95491 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3681 | 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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| 3682 | 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 | ||
| 3683 | 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 | ||||||
| 3684 | Smither | Sydney Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-06-05 Age 21 | J | 7825 | Pilot | 401Sqn | Spitfire Vb BL849 YO-S | Commemorated Abbeville Communal Cemetery, Plot 5. Row A. Grave 20. France. Son Of Frank And Susan Smither; Husband Of Mary Daffodil Smither, Of Farnham, Surrey. His Brother, Ross Also Died On Service. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3685 | Smithson | Ivor Ernest | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-11 Age | J/89117 | Commemorated Ballyconneely Catholic Cemetery, Eire/Ireland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3686 | Smoker | Leslie Saunders | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-15 Age 21 | J/25882 | Commemorated Burnaby (Ocean View) Burial Park, Mausoleum, Narcissus.Sec. 465-1 Canada. Son Of Ernest And Gertrude R. Smoker, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3687 | Smyth | Michael Sydney | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-07-25 Age 25 | J/18088 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Ten Boer Protestant Cemetery, Grave 27. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3688 | Smyth | Maurice Reginald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-07-10 Age 20 | J/94127 | Commemorated Blenheim (Evergreen) Cemetery, North Half. Lot 435. Canada. Son Of Henry And Barbara C. Smyth; Brother Of Elizabeth Smyth, Of Chatham. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3689 | Snead | Samuel Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-25 Age 31 | J/26839 | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 78. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3690 | Sneath | William Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-23 Age 30 | J/17777 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 8. K. 6. Belgium. Son Of Charles Alexander Sneath And Lois Rebecca Sneath, Of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3691 | Snelgrove | Norman Hugh George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-07 Age 23 | J/15478 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot Q. Grave 403. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur H. N. Snelgrove And Ethel M. Snelgrove, Of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3692 | Snell | Dennis Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age 19 | J/90078 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Edward And Mabel C. Snell, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3693 | Snider | Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-02 Age | J/89073 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row K. Grave 15. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3694 | Snook | Albert Veron | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-20 Body washed ashore on the Terchelling Islands. | J/22065 | 625Sqn![]() | Lancaster JA714 | Commemorated Terschelling (West-Terschelling) General Cemetery, Grave 110. Netherlands (Holland). JA714, piloted by Pilot officer W. P. Cameron, was hit by heavy flak over the Dutch coast and crashed at Waddenzee some 3 kilometres south east of Oosterend on the island of Texel, whilst on a bombing raid to Leipzig, on 20-21 October 1943. This was the first operational loss for the newly formed squadron. All the crew were killed. The attack on Leipzig was the first serious attack on this far-flung city. Weather conditions were described as appalling, and some 16 Lancasters and their crews were lost on this raid. Ground reports on the loss of this Lancaster state that the aircraft exploded in a tremendous fireball parts of which glided down slowly. The aircraft fell and then seemed to regain control at which point it rose up and exploded (possibly its incendiary bomb load blew up). The aircraft came down on the mudflats on Wadden Sea and continued to burn for time. Aircraft returning from the raid reported still seeing it burning. Only one body was recovered, that of Albert Snook, whose body washed ashore on the Terchelling Islands. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Lancaster JA714 |
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| 3695 | Snow | Grenfell William | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-04-28 Age 23 | J/86562 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Maastricht General Cemetery, Row 2. Grave 117. Netherlands (Holland). Croix De Guerre Avec Palme. Son Of Frank S. Snow, And Of Elizabeth H. Snow, Of Cambridge Station, King'S Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3696 | Snyder | Paul Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-06-12 Age 25 | J/3732 | 51Sqn | Commemorated Eindhoven (Woensel) General Cemetery, Plot JJ. Grave 15. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Clayton H. And Marjorie B. Snyder, Of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3697 | Snyder | Gerdan Frederick | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-08-11 Age 24 | J/27053 | Commemorated Harrowsmith Cemetery, Lot 51. Range H. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Wilson James Snyder And Frances Snyder, Of Harrowsmith; Husband Of Molly V. Snyder, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3698 | Soderstrom | Clarence Vernon | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 21 | J/90388 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Ruurlo General Cemetery, Grave 452A. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ture Matthew Soderstrom And Agnes Lillian Soderstrom, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3699 | Solheim | Merlin Kelmer | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-08 Age | J/5984 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 11. G. 10. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3700 | Sommerville | William Muir | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 26 | J/94593 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of James S. Sommerville, And Of Elizabeth D. Sommerville, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3701 | Soomsky | Sanford | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-10 Age 20 | J/13324 | Commemorated Columbus (Agudas Achim) Cemetery, USA. Son Of Samuel And Eva Soomsky. Of Columbus. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3702 | Sootheran | Arthur George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-09 Age 23 | J/86393 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row F. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Herbert James Sootheran And Emma Louise Sootheran, Of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Lorraine Roslyn Sootheran, Of Niagara Falls. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3703 | Sorel | William Gerald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | J/88258 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of William J. And Margaret Sorel, Of Nakina, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3704 | Sorensen | Paul Elmer | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L ------- S/L W/C | ![]() | AFC![]() | C | 1576 | Aero Eng Mech Pilot ------- Pilot Aero Eng Off | RCAF RCAF 8Sqn (RCAF) 9Sqn (RCAF) 9Sqn (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) HQ Western Air Command (RCAF) --------------------- RCAF RCAF RCAF | X ? Delta & Vedette Stranraer Stranraer X X --------------------- X X X | 9 Sept 1928 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Borden, Ontario 27 May 1936 - Remustered to Pilot 10 Oct 1939 - North Sydney, Nova Scotia 25 Dec 1941 - Bella Bella, BC - Commanding Officer 13 May 1943 - Ottawa, Ontario 14 Nov 1943 - Vancouver, BC --------------------- 1946 - Served in post war RCAF 1 Apr 1948 - Remustered to Aero-Engine Branch 1962 - Retired from the RCAF | - Air Force Cross - No.9 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. Deceased on 22 March 1988, in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 3705 | Soutar | James Ronald Fairbank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-18 Age 22 | J/85160 | 218Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 5. B. 10. Germany. Son Of James H. And Ella M. Soutar, Of Richard, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3706 | Southcott | Ward Rex | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age | J/94334 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XV. D. 11. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3707 | Sowter | Roy Tyldesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-23 Age 21 | J/95495 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 8. B. 26. Germany. Son Of Frank And Hannah Sowter, Of Mount Royal, Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3708 | Spangler | Harold Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-17 Age 28 | J/15490 | Commemorated Kirkinner Cemetery, Grave 611. United Kingdom. Son Of Lewis B. Spangler And Catherine Spangler, Of Portage, Ohio, U.S.A.; Husband Of Anna Harvey Spangler. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3709 | Spankie | Edward Gray | Sgt Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | Killed 1945-02-01 Age 29 | R J | X 86068 | PLT | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk I ND648 AS-O | Attacking Ludwigshaven. Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. grave 8. E. 3-6. Germany. Son Of James And Helen Spankie; Husband Of Dorothy E. Spankie, Of Stettler, Alberta, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Raymond Stennett RAF 1590355 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. Hugh Henry Taggert RAF 553937 - Air Bomber: Flt. Lt. John Edward Shannon DFC RAF 87419 - Navigator: Sgt. Alexander McIvor RAF 1573475 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Lt. Edward Gray Spankie DFC Pilot RCAF J/86068: Flt. Sgt. James Pirie Brown Mid Upper Gunner RCAF R/220677: Sgt. Francis Alma Coombs Rear Gunner RCAF J/92482 | Aircrew Deaths Database | |
| 3710 | Sparks | Wilmot Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-28 Age 31 | J/44567 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Family Plot. 5. 36. 379. Canada. Son Of Arthur Benjamin And Mary C. Sparks; Brother Of William Walter Sparks, Of Saskatoon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3711 | Sparrow | Thomas Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-22 Age | J/89691 | 614Sqn | Halifax II JP228 | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. | Read Archive Report p> Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3712 | Spearman | Gordon Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-07 Age 21 | J/86564 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Fred And Mary Spearman; Husband Of Betty Spearman, Of Anerley, Kent. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3713 | Spence | Wincell Henry Dugmore | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-28 Age 21 | J/85302 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Jane Anna Carson Spence. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3714 | Spence | Malcolm Burgess | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 24 | J/17487 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 11. I. 8. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3715 | Spence | Douglas James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-27 Age 33 | C/52864 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 4. Column 3. Canada. Son Of David And Margaret Spence, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3716 | Spence | John Alexander | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC & Bar![]() | J | 3995 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 3EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 59OTU (RAF) 43Sqn (RAF) Hawkinge ASR Flight (RAF) 277Sqn (RAF) 765 Naval AirSqn (RNAS) 277Sqn (RAF) Station Porton Down RCAF Station Suffield War Staff College Station Suffield RCAF -------------------- RCAF Aux RCAF Aux | X X Finch Harvard X Hurricane Hurricane Lysander Lysander & Defiant Walrus Lysander - Spitfire - Walrus X X Norseman X Norseman X -------------------- X X | 2 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 July 1940 7 Oct 1940 25 Nov 1940 19 March 1941 - UK 22 March 1941 5 May 1941 18 June 1941 18 Apr 1942 17 Jan 1943 - Seaplane course 26 Feb 1943 18 July 1943 - Chemical Warfare Course 28 Sep 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 27 Nov 1943 1 Dec 1944 10 Dec 1944 - Commanding Officer 7 Aug 1946 - Retired from the RCAF -------------------- 25 Feb 1952 - Joined Primary Reserve 15 May 1957 - Retired from the service | ![]() (Photo: 277Sqn ASR Supermarine Walrus) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.277 Squadron - Award effective 23 March 1943 as per London Gazette dated 23 March 1943 and AFRO 757/43 dated 30 April 1943. - Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross - No.277 Squadron - Award effective 9 July 1943 as per London Gazette dated 23 July 1943 and AFRO 1724/43 dated 27 August 1943. - NOTE: Both DFC were earned in more than 73 Air Sea Rescue missions over the North Sea and Enlish Channel. Deceased on 9 January 1991 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) L/G. 19th March 1943: This officer has flown on a number of rescue sorties over the 'Straits of Dover and the Channel and has been instrumental in rescuing 7 survivors from crashed planes. In December 1942, when off. Dungeness he was"attacked by a Focke Wulf 190 but although his aircraft was damaged, he successfully evaded the attacker and landed safely at base. On another occasion, he persevered with a search despite heavy fire from the German ground defences. In Feb- ruary, 1943, he flew within 5 miles of Le Treport, brought his aircraft down onto the sea and rescued a Canadian pilot who had been shot down 3 hours previously. The visibility was deteriorating fast but he succeeded in a rescue which typified the skill, courage and resourcefulness invariably exhibited by this officer. | ![]() (Photo: Spence in front of a 277Sqn ASR Bouton-Paul Defiant) RCAFA Awards database |
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| 3717 | Spencer | Jack Samuel | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-10-18 Age 24 | J/25528 | Bomb Aimer | 24OTU | Whitley EB347 | Training- high-level bombing practice. Crashed slightly west of the village of Armscote, seven miles south-east of Stratford-On-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Killed: Flying Officer William James Caufield RCAF J/24505 pilot KIA Botley Cemetery Oxford Plot I/2. Grave 87A. Flying Officer George Hoopchuk RCAF J/22746 KIA Botley Cemetery Plot I/2. Grave 87. Sergeant Kenneth Reid RAF KIA West Road Cemetery Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Panel 7. Warrant Officer Class 2 James Gordon Sherk RCAF R/155373 KIA Botley Cemetery Plot I/2. Grave 87B. Flying Officer Jack Samuel Spencer RCAF J/25528 KIA Botley Cemetery Plot I/2. Grave 86B. balance of crew: Sergeant D W Tilley RAF injured Sergeant L D Leicester RAAF injured Sergeant J R Tinnion RAF uninjured in aircraft accident at Long Marston, Warwickshire, England. | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 86B. United Kingdom. Epitaph: DEARLY LOVED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN. Son of John Charles and Henrietta Alberta Spencer, of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3718 | Spencer | Charles Corey Van Dusen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age 22 | J/18693 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 10. D. 9. Germany. Son Of Charles Corey Spencer And M. Ethelwyn Spencer, Of Picton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3719 | Spencer | James Duffield | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-07 Age 25 | J/90593 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Delhi War Cemetery, 5. C. 2. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3720 | Spensley | Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 21 | J/89950 | 630Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bergh (Kilder) Roman Catholic Churchyard, Grave 3. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of William D. And Mary Spensley, Of Bowden, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3721 | Spevak | Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-25 Age | J/92572 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Bassu Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3722 | Spooner | Courtney Leroy | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 86746 17534 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6 (P)AFU (RAF) 1514 BATF (RAF) 6 (P)AFU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 1 PBD (RAF) 84OTU (RAF) 3 FIS (RAF) 84OTU (RAF) 84OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Finch Anson X Oxford Oxford Oxford Wellington Wellington Wellington X Wellington Oxford Wellington Wellington LN238 | 27 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 10 June 1941 16 July 1941 14 Sep 1941 21 Jan 1942 - UK 24 Feb 1942 4 Apr 1942 13 Apr 1942 16 June 1942 1 Sep 1942 16 May 1943 - North Africa 12 Aug 1943 - UK 26 Sep 1943 27 Oct 1943 - Flying Instructor Course 14 Nov 1943 - Instructor Pilot 21 Jan 1944 - Crashed after losing starboard engine | ![]() (Photo: L to R: Navigator P/O J.E. "Jim" Leigh, Pilot F/Sgt C.L. "Scoop" Spooner, Wirelss Op/Gunner F/Sgt R.S. "Scotty” Mackay, Bomb Aimer F/Sgt F.M. "Freddie" Ledressay, Rear Gunner Sgt S.G. "Blackie" Blackert.in front of their 425Sqn RCAF Wellington bomber. RAF Disforth – 19 May 1943.) Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 140A. United Kingdom. Son of Edward Alfred and Louise Elizabeth Spooner, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: Spooner and crew in Africa - July 1943) Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report |
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| 3723 | Spratley | John Howe | P/O F/O -------- F/O F/L S/L W/C Col | ![]() Pilot Commissioning ![]() Base Commander C.F.B. Borden | J -------- No. | 43854 -------- 30618 | PLT -------- Aeronautical Engineer | RCAF 5 Manning Depot (RCAF) 9PAED (RCAF) 1 Manning Depot (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1"Y" Depot (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) RCAF 31PD (RCAF) RCAF RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 19ACHU (RAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF RCAF -------------------- RCAF RCAF AFHQ (RCAF) RCAF 6RD (RCAF) 2TTS (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) 1(F) Wing (RCAF) 1(F) Wing (RCAF) 30AMB (RCAF) RCAF RCAF TCHQ (RCAF) CJS (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) 12TSU (RCAF) ATCHQ (RCAF) 448Sqn (RCAF) NDC (RCAF) CFSAOE (RCAF) RCAF AMDU (RCAF) RCAF | X X X X X Tiger Moth Harvard X X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X X X X X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X X X X X X X -------------------- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X | 17-Dec-1942 to 9-Mar-1943 - No. 11 Recruiting Centre, Toronto, ON. Enlisted in the RCAF 10-Mar-1943 to 2-May-1943 - Lachine, QC. 3-May-1943 to 11-Jun-1943 - McGill University, Montreal QC. 12-Jun-1943 to 26-Jun-1943 - Toronto, ON. 27-Jun-1943 to 4-Sep-1943 - Toronto, ON. Course No. 82 “Teachers Normal School” 5-Sep-1943 to 13-Nov-1943 - St. Catharines, ON. Course No. 89 15-Nov-1943 to 6-Apr-1944 - Dunnville, ON. Course No. 94 22-Apr-1944 to 10-Jun-1944 - Maitland, N.S. Course No. 8 11-Jun-1944 to 14-Jun-1944 - Lachine, QC. 15-Jun-1944 to 6-Oct-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 29 21-Oct-1944 to 15-Nov-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 29A 4-Dec-1944 to 12-Dec-1944 - No. 2 Release Depot, Lachine, QC. 13-Dec-1944 to 22-Dec-1944 - Personnel Depot, Moncton, N.B. 22-Dec-1944 - Halifax, N.S. Embarked on the Louis Pasteur 31-Dec-1944 - Liverpool, U.K. Disembarked from the Louis Pasteur 1-Jan-1945 to 12-Mar-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Mar-1945 to 12-May-1945 - Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course No. 4B 21-May-1945 - Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. Cranfield, Bedfordshire, U.K. Aircrew Holding Unit Torquay, Devon, U.K. Repatriation Depot for Canada 23-Jul-1945 - Liverpool, U.K. Embarked on the S.S. Stratheden 31-Jul-1945 - Quebec City, QC. Disembarked from the S.S. Stratheden 31-Jul-1945 to 1-Sep-1945 - Dartmouth, N.S. RCAF Station 2-Sep-1945 to 7-Sep-1945 - No. 4 Reception Centre, Toronto, ON. 7-Sep-1945 - Released from the RCAF -------------------- 1-Mar-1947 to 24-Mar-1949 - Transferred to RCAF Reserve Class A 25-Mar-1949 to 18-Sep-1949 - Transferred to RCAF Reserve Class F Summer Employment No. 6 Repair Depot 19-Sep-1949 to 1-Apr-1950 - Transferred to RCAF Regular at Air Force HQ (AFHQ) Ottawa, ON. 2-Apr-1950 to 11-Jun-1950 - RCAF Station Toronto, ON. Upon Completion of Engineering Degree from U. of T. 12-Jun-1950 to 28-Sep-1950 - Trenton, ON. No. 6 Repair Depot 29-Sep-1950 to 12-May-1951 - Camp Borden, ON No. 2 Technical Training School 13-May-1951 to 30-Nov-1951 - Ottawa, ON. AFHQ Directorate of Aircraft Maintenance 1-Dec-1951 to 1-Apr-1952 - North Luffenham, Rutland, U.K. No. 1 RCAF Fighter Wing OC Aircraft Repair 1-Apr-1952 to 22-Sep-1952 - North Luffenham, Rutland, U.K. No. 314 Technical Services Unit Senior Tech. Offr. 23-Sep-1952 to 15-Sep-1955 - Langar, Notts., U.K. No. 30 Air Materials Base 16-Sep-1955 - Southampton, U.K. Embarked on the S.S. Homeric 22-Sep-1955 - Quebec City, QC. Disembarked from the S.S. Homeric 22-Sep-1955 to 22-Sep-1958 - Trenton, ON. Training Command HQ/Staff Office Examinations (SOX) 25-Sept-1958 to 31-Aug-1959 - Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Canadian Joint Staff 1-Sep-1959 to 31-Jul-1962 - Ottawa, ON. AFHQ - AMTS/CAE/AAEM 1-Aug-1962 to 17-Jul-1966 - Weston, ON. CO of No. 12 Technical Services Unit 18-Jul-1966 to 20-Jul-1969 - Trenton, ON. Air Transport Command HQ as SSO Tech. & SO Aeronautical Eng. 21-Jul-1969 to Aug-1971 - Cold Lake, AB. CO of No. 448 Test Sqn Aug-1971 to Aug-1972 - Kingston, ON. National Defense College (NDC) Aug-1972 to Sep-1975 - Camp Borden, ON. Commandant of CFS Aerospace & Ordinance Eng. (CFSAOE) Sep-1975 to Aug-1976 - Camp Borden, ON. Base Commander Aug-1976 to 19-Dec-1979 - Trenton, ON. CO of Aerospace Maintenance Development Unit (AMDU) 19-Dec-1979 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() First Solo at No. 9 E.F.T.S. St. Catharines, ON. 1943 ![]() Salvaging a Sabre on the Norfolk Broads 1952. FO. J. H. Spratley was a member of the final graduating class at No. 1 O.T.U. Bagotville, QC. and he was also in the last group of R.C.A.F. pilots to graduate from the Typhoon conversion course at No. 56 O.T.U. R.A.F. Milfield. Post-war, J. H. Spratley completed a Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Toronto and re-joined the R.C.A.F. as an Aeronautical Engineer. He retired with the rank of full Colonel (Group Captain). Deceased on Dec 28, 2010 in London, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe) | ||||
| 3724 | Springsteele | James Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-23 Age | J/95440 | 48Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery, 4. B. 3. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3725 | Sproule | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-13 Age 32 | J/17185 | 144Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of William S. And Edith F. Sproule, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3726 | Spurr | Lawrence E. | F/L | ![]() Korea | DFC![]() DFC (US) ![]() | Safe | J/91114 | PLT | 12EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3EFTS (RCAF) 61 (F)OTU 3 TEU 41Sqn 416Sqn --------------------- RCAF USAF Exchange | X X Harvard FE391 X Spitfire Hurricane Spitfire Spitfire SM335 --------------------- CF-86 Sabre F-86 Sabre | 1942 - X - X - Nov 43 - X - X - X - 24 Dec 44 - Safe - Friendly Fire - US AAA ---------------------------------------------------- Remained in the RCAF - Post War Flew in Korea - 51st Ftr-Int Gp | 1 MiG-15 Victory Korea
survived the war. Then joined 25th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 51st Fighter Intercept Group to fight in Korea. Credited with the destruction of one MIG-15 aircraft in serial combat at 1010I on 14 July 1952 near Yongsansi, Korea. Leading a flight of four F-86 aircraft, Fl/Lt. Spur observed a flight of ten MIG-15s. After the initial contact the MIGs split. Fl/Lt. Spurr positioned himself on one of them. Fl/Lt. Spurr began firing, observing hits in the tail section. Pieces were seen coming off the MIG and it began smoking. When the MIG was last observed, it was not taking evasive action and the pilot appeared to have been killed. Husband of Antoinette Irene Spurr (née Stokes - died 03rd May 2018, age 90) in Mississauga, Ontario. Brother of Jane, Deborah and Mark Spurr.The couple lived and traveled throughout Europe and North America in the ‘50s and ‘60s, retiring to Middleton, Nova Scotia in 1970. Lawrence Spurr was killed in a car accident in 1973. | |||
| 3727 | 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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| 3728 | St. Aubin | Alphonse Leon Dudley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-15 Age 23 | J/6230 | 261Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Trincomalee War Cemetery, 2. F. 17. Sri Lanka (ex Ceylon). Son Of Dr. J. Hildege St. Aubin And Gertrude Booth St. Aubin, Of Pointe-Aux-Roches, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3729 | St. Johns | William Ivan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-03 Age 24 | J/23301 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 3940. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3730 | St. Ours | Joseph Alexander | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-04-21 Age 31 | J/7087 | 59Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated North Cotes (St. Nicholas) Churchyard, Grave 25. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3731 | St. Pierre | Armand Leon Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-09 Age 26 | J/92757 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Alexandre And Emilienne St. Pierre, Of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3732 | St.Amour (Saint-Amour) | Roger Antoine | P/O F/O ------- F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | J | 37781 | NAV | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 5MD (RCAF) 4AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) HCU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF -------------------- 438(Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF (Aux) | X X Finch X Anson X Wellington Halifax Halifax & Lancaster X X -------------------- Harvard & Vampire X | 10 Sep 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec 20 Feb 1943 - Victoriaville, Quebec 1 May 1943 - Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec 29 May 1943 - Failed Pilot Training 18 June 1943 - Remustered to Navigator - London, Ontario 23 Nov 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 1943 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 1944 Aug 1944 - RAF Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire 26 Sep 1946 - Repatriated to Canada 4 Dec 1946 - Retired from the RCAF -------------------- 17 Dec 1946 - Joined RCAF Auxiliary - St.Hubert, Quebec 1954 - Retired from the RCAF Aux | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 5 July 1945 as per London Gazette dated 20 July 1945 and AFRO 1619/45 dated 19 October 1945. Deceased on 20 March 2008, in Mississauga, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil - 438Sqn) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 3733 | Stacey | William Joseph | P/O F/O -------- F/L S/L W/C | ![]() | J -------- No. | 43853 -------- ? | PLT | RCAF 1Manning Depot (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF -------------------- RCAF RCAF AAS (RCAF) FIS (RCAF) 2AFS (RCAF) 2AFS (RCAF) 1(F)OTU (RCAF) 4(F)Wing (RCAF) RCAF 4(F)Wing (RCAF) RCAF | X X Finch Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X X X -------------------- X Harvard Harvard, Vampire, Mustang Harvard, Mustang Harvard, Silver Star Harvard, Silver Star Sabre Sabre X Starfighter X | 20-Mar-1943 – Enlists in RCAF from No. 62 Westdale Air Cadets Squadron 30-Mar-1943 – Toronto, ON. 6-Sep-1943 to 29-Oct-1943 – Windsor, ON. Course No. 89 15-Nov-1943 to 6-Apr-1944 – Dunnville, ON. Course No. 94 22-Apr-1944 to 12-Jun-1944 – Maitland, N.S. Course No. 8 19-Jun-1944 to 8-Sep-1944 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 28 23-Sep-1944 to 21-Oct-1944 – Greenwood, N.S./Camp Borden, ON. Nov-1944 to Feb-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Feb-1945 to 24-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey U.K. Bournemouth, U.K. for Repatriation to Canada 4-Aug-1945 – Arrived in Canada aboard troopship Ile de France 15-Oct-1945 – Released from the RCAF -------------------- 1948 – Rejoined the post war RCAF 1948 – RCAF Station St. Hubert, QC. 31-May-1951 – Trenton, ON. Air Armament School Staff Pilot Gunnery Flight ?-1951 to Dec-1951 – Trenton, ON. Advanced Flying Instructor Training Jan-1952 to Nov-1952 – RCAF Station MacDonald, MB. 15-Nov-1952 to Nov-1953 – RCAF Station Portage La Prairie, MB. 1954 to 1955 – RCAF Station Chatham, N.B. 1955 to? – 414/422 Sqn at Baden-Soellingen, Germany 1964 to 1965 – RCAF Staff College, Toronto, ON. 1-Aug-1966 to 31 Jul-1967 – 422 Sqn Inactive at Baden-Soellingen, Germany 1967? – Retired from the RCAF (Hamilton, ON.) | Retired from the RCAF as a Wing Commander Deceased on 31 May 2009 in Ancaster, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 3734 | Stack | Gerald Daniel Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-07 Age 32 | J/3119 | 214Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of George Edward And Margaret Chambers Stack; Nephew Of Mrs. Mamie Turner, Of Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3735 | Stainton | William Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 20 | J/90288 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 16. Belgium. Son Of C. N. And Lottie Pearl Stainton, Of Clifford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3736 | Stainton | Arthur John | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 27 | R/158503 | Pilot | 427Sqn | Halifax III LV923 ZL-M | Born on the 10th August 1917 in Hampton, Ontario, Canada. Son of Arthur Thomas (died 31st August 1983, age 98) and Alma May Stainton (née Trull - died 05th December 1965, age80), of Peterboro. Ontario, Canada. Grave inscription reads: "He Died, As He Lived, Bravely; To Preserve Freedom And Honour". | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Xii. B. 2. Belgium. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3737 | Stalker | Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-22 Age 21 | J/87407 | 48Sqn RAF![]() | Commemorated Bilbao British Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Coll. Grave 1-6. Spain. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3738 | Stanley | Grenville Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-02 Age 22 | J/17008 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Ii. G. 23. Belgium. Son Of Frederick Malvin Stanley And Susan Jane Stanley, Of St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3739 | Stapleford | Ernest Bunting | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-26 Age 34 | C/3386 | Pilot P/X | 115Sqn RCAF ![]() | Norseman III 2481 | Born on the 14th September 1908 in Vancouver, Ontario, Canada. Educated at Scott Collegiate. Holder of private flying licence with Regina Flying Club (95 hrs). Worked as an assessor for Government of Saskatchewan prior to service. Enlisted on the 16th December 1940. F/O. on the 27th February 1941, Fl/Lt. on the 20th July 1942. Son of Dr. Ernest William Stapleford (a clergyman - died 1959, age 85) and Maude Elissa Stapleford (née Bunting - died 12th September 1962, age 77), brother of Elise Maude and Dorothy Ruth (sister Eleanor died 17th October 1920) of 4 Silverwood Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Husband of Evelyn Joan Stapleford (née Old - married on the 24th May 1934), father of Eleanor Joan and Ernest Ord (born on the16th December 1942) of 56 College Court, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Commemorated St. Catharines (Victoria Lawn) Cemetery, Sec. A. Plot 249. Grave 1. Canada. | ||||
| 3740 | Staples | Murray Clement | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-29 Age | J/17698 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 5A. J. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3741 | Staples | Alonzo Irvine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-02 Age 27 | J/45415 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Eben Miller Staples And Edna Grace Staples; Husband Of Emily May Staples, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3742 | Staples | John Willard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-03 Age 27 | J/85988 | Commemorated Bridgnorth Cemetery, Plot S. Grave 937. United Kingdom. Son Of William Henry And Mary Staples; Husband Of Esme Myra Staples, Of Bridgnorth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3743 | Starrup | Benjamin Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-11 Age | J/89254 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Guidel Communal Cemetery, Row 6. Grave 15. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3744 | Staszuk | Henry Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-16 Age | J/15851 | 37Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 245. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3745 | Stear | Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-26 Age 18 | J/92357 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. H. 8. Germany. Son Of David And Molly Stear, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3746 | Stecyk | John Michael | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-01 Age 21 | J/92037 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Pierre-De-Jards Communal Cemetery, Row 5. Coll. Grave 3. France. Son Of Mike And Nellie Stecyk, Of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3747 | Steed | Beecham Isaac Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-06-28 Age 25 | J/85990 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 54. J. 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Gordon A. Steed And Nellie J. Steed, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3748 | Steels | Floyd Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 25 | J/88922 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Alexander Walter And Martha Rheta Steels, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3749 | Steinberg | Hymie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-19 Age | J/46779 | 162Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reykjavik (Fossvogur) Cemetery, C49. 25. Iceland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3750 | Stenhouse | James Kelso | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-20 Age 20 | J/89049 | 180Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, Plot 7. Row F. Grave 11. France. Son Of John Nelson Stenhouse And Agnes Stenhouse, Of Sylvania, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3751 | Stephen | Andrew Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1941-07-11 Age 21 | J/4111 | 615Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Pwllheli Borough Cemetery, Sec. B. Row D. Grave 25. United Kingdom. Son Of Reay And Teresa Stephen, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3752 | Stephen | Maxwell Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1940-09-02 Age 24 | C/1367 | Commemorated Moncton (Elmwood) Cemetery, Section B. Row 444. Canada. Son Of Lloyd M. Stephen And Frances G. Stephen, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3753 | Stephens | William Russell | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-01-24 Age 21 | J/27462 | Commemorated Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 36. Row 30. Canada. Son Of Lawrence R. Stephens And Mary Eliza Stephens, Of Kelowna; Husband Of Mayme Irene Stephens, Of Kelowna. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3754 | Stephens | John Melville | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-03 Age 26 | R/160280 | Pilot | 28OTU | Wellington Z1114 | See also John Halifax Casselman | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 152. United Kingdom. Epitaph: BORN 26TH NOVEMBER 1917 BELOVED HUSBAND OF NAN STEPHENS, Son Of Harry And Enda Slean Stephens; Husband Of Nan Anne Stephens, Of Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. Wellington Z1114 had the port engine fail before it crashed and caught fire in a field adjoining north of the aerodrome at Wymswold, England. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Z1114 |
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| 3755 | Stephenson | William Thomas Ross | Sergeant |
| Killed 1941-08-17 Age 28 | R/52876 | Pilot | 104Sqn (RAF) | Wellington II W5532 EP-M | Born on the 14th July 1913 in Omemee, Ontario, Canada. Son of William G. Stephenson (died 1949, age 76) and Florence I. Stephenson (née Macpherson - died 1956, age 76), of Omemee, Ontario, Canada. | Commemorated Scampton (St. John the Baptist) Churchyard, Old Part. Grave 29. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3756 | Sterling | Donald John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-07 Age 20 | J/9487 | Commemorated Ottawa (Pinecrest) Cemetery, Plot 81. Sec. D. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of John And Aileen I. Sterling, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3757 | Stern | Max | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 22 | J/85923 | 97Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Gabriel And Sophie Stern, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3758 | Sterne | John Rutherfford | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIA Age 20 | J | 5831 | Pilot | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 9SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 53OTU (RAF) 615Sqn (RAF) 32Sqn (RAF) 174Sqn (RAF) 174Sqn (RAF) HQ 121 Wing (RAF) 174Sqn (RAF) 174Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard X Master & Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane & Typhoon Moth T7604 X Typhoon Typhoon JP444 | 10 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 23 Dec 1940 31 Jan 1941 9 Apr 1941 15 Aug 1941 - UK 20 Aug 1941 4 Nov 1941 19 Feb 1942 10 March 1942 16 Apr 1943 - Taxied into a parked aircraft 3 July 1943 12 Aug 1943 16 Aug 1943 - Shot down by flak | ![]() (Photo: F/L Sterne next to his Typhoon in 1943) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.174 Squadron - Award effective 5 August 1942 as per London Gazette dated 21 August 1942 and AFRO 1413/42 dated 4 September 1942. - Commemorated St. Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, Plot 1. Row C. Grave 11. France. - Son of William Harry and Ethel M. Beatty of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Husband of Ethel Rose Ward of Kenton Street, London, England. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Archive Report RCAFA Awards Database The Typhoon Project Accident Report - 16 Apr 1943 Accident Report - 16 Aug 1943 Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3759 | Stevens | David Jason | P/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 161808 92919 | WAG | 426Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Halifax NP778 | 1944-11-21 - Flak damaged, crashed on approach to home field RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Halifax VII aircraft NP778 was returning from a night attack against Castrop-Rauxel, the Ruhr, Germany when it crashed one half mile from the aerodrome at RCAF Station, Tholthorpe. Minor flak damage to the rear fuselage shortly after leaving the target. At Linton on Ouse, it was given landing instructions but the aircraft later found to have flown into the ground at speed around 200 yards North of Flawith at 21:45. The survivors later stated the pilot lost sight of the runway. Soon after the crew then received an instruction to put on parachutes. Immediately afterwards the crash occurred. The surviving navigator assumed there was a radical problem controlling the aircraft. It was thought highly likely that loose equipment within the aircraft had fouled the elevator controls causing the pilot difficulties and the eventual crash.P/Os H.E. Reynolds, T.J. Hunt, J.N. Atkinson, and Flying Officer G.I. Hopper were also killed. Two other Canadians, Flying Officer Rae and FS Murray were injured. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row C. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Epitaph: THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD. Son Of David Thomas Stevens, And Ione Louise Stevens, Of Athens, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co 426 Squadron Association Allied Losses & Incidents Database NP778 |
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| 3760 | Stevens | Bruce Henry Webb | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-21 Age 25 | J/17860 | 70Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. Son Of R. J. And Priscilla Stevens, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3761 | Stevens | William George | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age 28 | J/89945 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. E. 24. Germany. Son Of George And Beatrice M. Stevens, Of St. James, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Jean Stevens. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3762 | Stevens | William Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 19 | J/90301 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. A. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert R. Sevens And Ann L. Stevens, Of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3763 | Stevens | Robert Slade | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 21 | S/92546 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row D. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Slade Stevens And Beatrice Slade Stevens; Husband Of Margaret Jean Slade Stevens, Of Batford, Hertfordshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3764 | Stevens | Elwood Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age 23 | J/95484 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 6. A. 14. Germany. Son Of Lyle James Stevens And Marie Marguerite Stevens, Of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3765 | Stevens | Robert Slade | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 21 | S/92546 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row D. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Slade Stevens And Beatrice Slade Stevens; Husband Of Margaret Jean Slade Stevens, Of Batford, Hertfordshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3766 | Stevenson | Alfred William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-17 Age 29 | J/16687 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 5A. C. 15. Germany. Son Of George And Clara Stevenson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3767 | Stevenson | James Morton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-07 Age 20 | J/88349 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row F. Grave 4. United Kingdom. Son Of James Morton Stevenson And Matilda Stevenson, Of Parkchester, New York City, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3768 | Steventon | Gordon Melville | Leading Aircraftman | | Killed 1942-09-15 Age 25 | R/134543 | Pilot (U/T) | 12 Service Flying Training School. 2 Training Command | Crane IA FJ261 | Son of Alfred Harry (died May 1949) and Florence Louise Steventon (died in November 1961), of 12 Rossmore Apartments, Winnipeg. Epitaph; 'Sleep On Dear Son And Take Your Rest We Loved You Most Who Knew You Best'. A total of 79 flying hours logged. Steventon Lake north of Northern Indian Lake was named after him in 1995. | Commemorated Winnipeg (Elmwood) Cemetery, Lot 206. Sec. 11. Grave 4. Canada. | ||||
| 3769 | Steventon | Jack Thornber | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-01 Age 20 | J/95013 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, 3. F. 3. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of Albert And Sarah Millicent Steventon, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3770 | Stewart | Maxwell Maclean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-12 Age 35 | C/8536 | Lost at sea - U'Boat attack | Son of Mr. A.M. Stewart, Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. A school teacher prior to service at Chilliwack Junior - Senior High School. | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 5. Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3771 | Stewart | James Gethings | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-12 Age 20 | J/9881 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot Q. Grave 401. United Kingdom. Son Of Allan Gethings Stewart And Kathleen Betty Stewart, Of Pointe Claire, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3772 | Stewart | Ronald Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-17 Age 21 | J | J/17100 | PLT | 51Sqn (RAF) | Halifax II HR784 | See HR784 on Allied losses for full crew details | Commemorated Maucourt French National Cemetery, Grave 3. France. Son Of Alvin Claude And Dorothy Jane Stewart, Of Welland, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3773 | Stewart | Verne Allison | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-23 Age 21 | J/27921 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. H. 9. Germany. Son Of William James Stewart And Ethel May Stewart, Of Blenheim, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3774 | Stewart | Reginald Donald | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 20 | Cochrane, Ont | R/130152 | Pilot | 426Sqn | Wellington Lancaster DS799 | 1943-12-16 took off from Linton on Ouse airfield at 16.22hrs to bomb Berlin. On their return fog blanketed England and the sheer number of Bomber Command aircraft that were lost due to incorrectly forecast weather led to this night being called 'The Black Night'. Getting all the aircraft down became a difficult task for flying controllers and many aircraft crashed or were damaged after running low on fuel or making hurried descents to try and find a landing site. DS779 reached the general area of the Vale of York and were in contact with flying control at Linton on Ouse who had told that the the cloud base at Linton was at 800 feet. The Lancaster crew were using the GEE navigation system to locate their base and they then began to let down as they headed there and to hopefully drop through the fog which they presumably believed would clear as they dropped below 800 feet. As it turned out the fog layer a few miles south of Linton on Ouse was not limited to being above 800 feet, around the Wetherby area the fog was down to ground level. A minor incorrect setting in the altimeter gave them no room for error. The aircraft simply descended down through the cloud at a shallow angle until it was flying at ground level, it flew at field level for several hundred yards and broke off all the propeller blades, one of the rudder sections and other parts of the aircraft. The pilot was able to pull the aircraft back into the air and it cleared a line of electricity wires and a row of trees but then the aircraft lost flying speed and it crashed around a mile further on at 23.25hrs. Sadly the five members of the crew were all killed in the crash near Northlands Farm, Hunsingore while the two air gunners further back in the aircraft survived though one appears to have been badly injured because Sgt Duncan Stewart died on 24th February 1944 at Northallerton Hospital and this appears to have been the result of the injuries sustained in the crash at Hunsingore two months earlier. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row G. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Born 1923-10-02, son of John and Eleanor Ann (nee Payette) Stewart. Switched to pilot training in early 1942. Normally this switch would be the other way round with trainee pilots failing a course and switching trades.Pilot's wings on 1942-11-20. In the UK early 1943 trained at 14(P)AFU and 19OTU before posting to 426Sqn on 1943-07-21, flying Wellingtons. Converted to Lancaster at 1679 Conversion Flight in September 1943 before returning to 426 Squadron. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3775 | Stewart | Courtney Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-16 Age 25 | J/88141 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Sonderby (Assens) Churchyard, Coll. Grave 174. Denmark. Son Of George And Alice Stewart; Husband Of Enda Stewart, Of Goole, Yorkshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3776 | Stewart | James Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age | J/92122 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. H. 28. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3777 | Stewart | William Mcgill | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age | C/86790 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 5. G. 9. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3778 | Stewart | Howard Murray | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-16 Age 21 | J/19066 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row A. Grave 11. United Kingdom. Husband Of Dorothy M. Stewart, Of Thirsk. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3779 | Stewart | Thomas Murray | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-27 Age 23 | J/88049 | 644Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. D. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert J. M. Stewart And Jane Graham Stewart, Of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3780 | Stewart | James Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-24 Age 20 | J/87408 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row B. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of James And Agnes Stewart, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3781 | Stilborn | John Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-13 Age 28 | J/17184 | 144Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of John William And Jane Taylor Stilborn; Husband Of Mabel M. Stilborn, Of Duff, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3782 | Stinson | Harold Keith | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIA | J | 8418 | PLT | RCAF 19EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1512 BATF (RAF) 10OTU (RAF) 102Sqn (RAF) 1659 CU (RAF) 3 FIS (RAF) 1659 CU (RAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) 433Sqn (RCAF) 433Sqn (RCAF) Last Op ![]() | X Moth Harvard X Oxford Whitley Halifax Halifax Oxford Halifax Halifax Halifax Lancaster B Mk 1 NG460 BM-A | 7 Nov 1940 - Enlisted in RCAF 7 June 1941 9 Aug 1941 25 Nov 1941 - RAF Bournemouth - UK 5 Jan 1942 21 Jan 1942 18 June 1942 19 March 1943 30 March 1943 4 Nov 1943 - Instructor 2 Dec 1944 12 Dec 1944 1945-02-01 - Took off from RAF Skipton on Swale at 15.23hrs to bomb Ludwigshafen. Bombed target at 19.28hrs but hit by flak which damaged the front turret. The navigation equipment failed but they got a fix to return to Yorkshire. The weather as they approached base was poor and the aircraft encountering severe turbulance. The aircraft lost and then gained height and airspeed a few times in quick succession resulting in everyone in the aircraft who was not strapped being thrown about. The aircraft was flying at around 3,000 feet when the pilot ordered his crew to abandon the aircraft probably fearing he was losing control, two baled out and landed safely. Before anyone else could get clear the aircraft crashed at 23.20hrs into a field near Throstle Nest Farm, between Asenby and Cundall, to the north east of Dishforth. The remaining five members of the crew died as a result of the accident. Stinson's 24th operation | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.102 Squadron - Award effective 7 May 1943 as per London Gazette dated 14 May 1943 and AFRO 1035/43 dated 4 June 1943. Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row F. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son of Thomas A. Stinson and Florence C. Stinson, of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) These were the first casualties sustained by 433 Sqn in 1945 and it was also their first Lancaster write off. Three more would be lost before the end of the war , from which no-one survived ". . . Got prepared for 7 Lancs from each sqdn toting no less than 1 -4000 pounder &14 five hundred pound incendiaries all the way to Ludwigshafen . . . when they returned poor old Squadron Leader Stinson was missing in 433 A Able. We had seen flames of a crash in the distance but hadn't figured out it was one of ours. Nonetheless it was Stinson who had piled in over near Dalton in a terrific smash-up. Two of the crew bailed out in time but the other 5 bought it. Fri Feb 2: Got up bright and early to rush over and investigate this latest crash. What a horrible mess it was. It looked like he was in a power dive when he went into the deck at about a 30 degree angle & there sure wasn't much left. Three of the 4 engines were buried in the mud out-of-sight with only the tip of one prop blade showing. The fourth engine had been torn out & was burst open along side. Part of the kite had skidded forward & set fire to a farmer's haystack which was still burning when I got there. It was a pretty grisly sight . . . They had enough parts together to make up approximately four bodies but one is still missing in the wreckage somewhere. The only explanation about why it piled in was from the story of the two crew members who bailed out. They were badly shot up with flak over the target & it is thought his controls must have suddenly given way. Courtesy Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, the Chief Technical Officer with 424/433 Sqns, caspir.warplane.com ![]() | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 3783 | Stinson | William Lorne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-28 Age 19 | J/23811 | 11.Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of John C. Stinson And Edyth Stinson, Of New Westminster, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3784 | Stinson | Harley Vernon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-02 Age 26 | J/19157 | 35Sqn | Halifax HR876 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 7. A. 6. Germany. Son Of O. Warren Stinson And Maude B. Stinson, Of Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Canada. Halifax HR876, piloted by Flight Sergeant H. V. Stinson, was shot down whilst on a bombing raid to Berlin, on 2-3 December 1943. Acting on Pathfinder duties as Backer Up, they were lost to either flak or night fighter attack, crashing near Düsseldorf. All the crew were killed. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database Halfiax HR876 |
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| 3785 | Stinson | Lloyd Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-14 Age | J/17695 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Flushing (Vlissingen) Northern Cemetery, Row E. Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3786 | Stinson | Arnold Emerson | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-11-05 Age 20 | R/272834 | FE | 429Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster 1 RA571 RAF Leeming | 1945-11-05 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row K. Grave 4. Epitaph: PEACE, PERFECT PEACE WITH LOVED ONES FAR AWAY? IN JESUS' KEEPING WE ARE SAFE, AND THEY. Son Of William Austin Stinson And Eliza Ethel Stinson, Of Harriston, Ontario, Canada. Life and Loss 1945: Life and Loss 1945 Correspondence between Arnold Stinson RCAF, Age 19 and his mother Eliza Ethel Stinson The bomber with a crew of 6 and 2 ground crew had taken off for a local training fight from its home base at RAF.Leeming heading south. The crew carried out all of the requirements of the flight including a 'George' test and turned for home but poor weather had closed in over the hills losing sight of the ground. The crew called for a fix from Leeming which they received. They tried to also get a visual with the ground which sadly led to the bomber impacting the high ground of Beamsley Beacon on low boggy ground behind the hill top . Bursting into flames the bomber broke up. Crew: Killed includes Conley (Pilot): Cpl. William John Ellis RCAF R/153918 (AG) passenger KIFA. Flying Officer Wallace Ewing Lang RCAF J/43946 (BA). Flight Sergeant Arnold Emerson Stinson RCAF R/272834 (FE) KIA . Survivors: Flying Officer Alan Price Coleman RCAF J/36946 (Nav), of Magrath, Alberta, Seriously injured. Flight Sergeant Francis John Moran RCAF R/291031 (W/Op/AG) of St.Catharines, Ontario, Seriously injured. LAC Reginald Embree Henderson RCAF R/271683 (AG) passenger, of Drum Head, NS. Very seriously injured. Sergeant Joseph Patrick Belanger RCAF R/256024 (AG), Injured. | Aircrew Deaths Database Life and Loss: Amazon Kindle Allied Losses & Incidents RA571 |
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| 3787 | Stiver | Donald Ewart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-06 Age 20 | J/18138 | 44Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint Grave 2. J. 20-21. Germany. Son Of Ewart J. Stiver And Winnifred E. Stiver, Of Unionville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3788 | Stock | Morley Bernard | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-02-18 Age 21 | Regina, Saskatchewan | J/35146 | PLT | 420Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax lll NR126 PT-X | RAF Tholthorpe. Flew into hillside at Shillmoor Northumberland. Target - Wesel, Germany. NR126 was returning from the target and was flying at 1,600 feet when it crashed into a hillside ten miles south-west of Woofer, Northumberland. F/Os R.B. Trout, D.L. Neil, R. Floripe, Pilot Officer T.L. O'Kane, and Sergeant R.G. Crollie (RAF) were also killed. Flt Sgt Beasom (rear gunner injured). Stock had completed 23 operations at the time of his death. An alternative story was presented by J. Corbett in Feb 2019: NR126 (PT-X) was diverting to RAF Winfield following an aborted mission to Wesel on 17th February 1945. The aircraft was heading north and had been heard flying over Biddlestone when the pilot saw high ground ahead. The aircraft was climbing when it struck the side of Wether Cairn and broke up over a large area. Although fully laden with bombs, they did not explode. Only the rear gunner survived. | | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses & Incidents Database |
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| 3789 | Stockton | Andrew Hunter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 20 | J/92026 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 6. L. 17. Germany. Son Of Bryant And Louise E. Stockton, Of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3790 | Stoker | Tom Thornley Braithwaite | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-20 Age 19 | J/5327 | 42Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Lerwick New Cemetery, Terrace 7B. Grave 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Capt.Tom.Thornley Mcgillycuddy Stoker, M.C., And Mary Braithwaite Stoker, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3791 | Stokes | John Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-25 Age | J/9460 | 416Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3792 | Stoll | Ernest Frederick Johann | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-25 Age 21 | J/10078 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4151. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Elizabeth Stoll, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3793 | Stone | Thomas Allen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-09 Age 32 | J/92566 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Edmond Stone, And Of Bella Mae Stone, Of Drayton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3794 | Stordy | Vernon Cleveland | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-15 Age 23 | J/43646 | Commemorated Rosskeen Parish Churchyard Extensions (Or Burial Ground), Sec. B. Grave 264. United Kingdom. Son Of Vernon C. Stordy And Annie May Stordy, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3795 | Storey | Anderson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-18 Age | J/16703 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4A. C. 14-15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3796 | Storkey | Gordon John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-01 Age 22 | J/95041 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, 3. F. 1. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of William Alfred And Muriel Storkey, Of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3797 | Strain | John Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-25 Age | J/86763 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 11. B. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3798 | Strand | William Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 28 | J/91014 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. F. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Strand And Of Mary Strand (Nee Donaldson); Husband Of Joan Strand, (Nee Darlington), Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3799 | Stratford | Gibson Ritchie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age 23 | J/7685 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of John Playfair Stratford And May Ritchie Stratford, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3800 | Street | Douglas Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-27 Age 23 | J/9585 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 5A. H. 11. Germany. Son Of James Cunard Street And Of Marjorie Marie Street (Nee Mactavish), Of Welland, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3801 | Street | John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-02 Age 19 | J/95496 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, VII. A. 11. Belgium. Son Of John And Keziah Street, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3802 | Streich | Willard Ainsley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age 20 | J/95478 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Emil And Christina Margaret Streich, Of Webbwood, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3803 | Strom | Carl Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 25 | J/92009 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 15. K. 3. Germany. Son Of Andrew And Emma Strom, Of Blind River, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3804 | Strong | George Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-24 Age 21 | J/7540 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Barmby-On-The-Moor (St. Catherine) Churchyard, Row D. Grave 6. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3805 | Stroud | Claire Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 22 | J/90387 | 192Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 5. C. 7. Belgium. Son Of Douglas And Elsie Stroud, Of Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3806 | Strouts | Harley Richard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-12 Age | J/15207 | 616Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Gordon P. And Lillie Strouts, Of Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3807 | Strouts | Frederick Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1943-03-26 Age | J/17228 | 109Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3808 | Strumm | Maynard Lloyd | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-14 Age 20 | J/89478 | 37Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Belgrade War Cemetery, Joint Grave 5. E. 8-9. Serbia. Son Of Roger Harold And Marjorie Grace Strumm, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3809 | Strutt | The Hon. C. V. Michael | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-25 Age 28 | J/15062 | 228Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kingston-On-Soar (St. Winifreds) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Algernon Henry Strutt, 3Rd Baron Belper And Of Lady Belper (Nee Bruce), Of Kingston-On-Soar; Husband Of The Hon. Mrs. C. V. Michael Strutt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3810 | Stuart | Harding James | Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 29 | R J | 69210 9289 | WAG | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) KS (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5 SigsS 9RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard X Stinson Anson & Bolinbroke X Anson Wellington Wellington Wellington BK269 | 7 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in RCAF 28 Nov 1940 3 Jan 1941 4 March 1941 13 May 1941 - Ceased Pilot training 27 May 1941 - Remustered to Air Gunner 8 Nov 1941 24 jan 1942 - UK 18 March 1942 5 May 1942 - UK 23 July 1942 2 Oct 1942 - Shot down | Commemorated Uden War Cemetery, 4. B. 4. Netherlands (Holland). Son of Herbert and Grace Harding. Husband of Valda Stuart of Montreal, Quebec. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Lakefield War Veterans |
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| 3811 | Stuart | Peter Donald Graham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-29 Age 23 | J/3720 (R/61622) | Pilot | 19Sqn (RAF) | Spitfire IIa P8668 | Born on the 29th January 1918 in Fort Qui'appele, Saskatchewan. A student accounting at the University of Saskatchewan when he enlisted. Enlisted on the 18th June 1940 in Regina. Son of Douglas Graham and Ruth Constance Stuart (née Dale), younger brother of Jean Marjorie and Ruth Mora Thomas, of Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan Canada. Stuart Island in Daly Lake, Saskatchewan was named after him. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Loss Report | |||
| 3812 | Stuart | Ralph Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 23 | J/95494 | Air Bomber | 427Sqn | Halifax III NR288 ZL-F | Born on the 14th November 1922 in Didsbury, Alberta, Canada. Son of Clarence Henry Stuart (died 14th November 1941, age 64) and Margaret Stuart (née McEachern - died 1969, age 88), of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. H. 24. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3813 | Stubbs | Stanley St. George | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-10 Age 26 | J/6021 | Commemorated St. Johns (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Sec. A. Plot 5. Grave F. Canada. Son Of Lewis S. Stubbs And Mary Stubbs, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Husband Of Elsie Joan Stubbs, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3814 | Sturgess | John Lee | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-13 Age 21 | J/7219 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 3. Coll. Grave 1-3. Belgium. Son Of H. M. And Mary Lee; Adopted Son, And Nephew Of Maj. Frederick Sturgess, R.C.I.C., Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3815 | Sturmy | William John Deblois | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 27 | Bedford, Nova Scotia | J/85870 | Pilot | 433Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax HX287 | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 16. Grave 5. France. (Grave inscription: 'Beloved son') Son Of Frederic Osborne Sturmy And Olive Sutherland Sturmy, Of Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report HX287 |
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| 3816 | Stuttle | Norman Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-06 Age 24 | J/95476 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. G. 11. Germany. Foster-Son Of George And Alma Gerhardt, Of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3817 | Styles | Gerard Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-28 Age 23 | J/41925 | 45 Transport Command | Mitchell 11 FV990 (42-87155) | Missing on a ferry flight between Greenland and Iceland No further details, but bad weather in the area could be a reason for this loss.. Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Albert Arthur Styles, And Of Louise Amalie Styles, Of St. Thomas, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database FV990 |
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| 3818 | Sugrue | William Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-22 Age 25 | J/6030 | Commemorated Kinloss Abbey Burial Ground, Grave 26. Row A. United Kingdom. Son Of William Edward And Carrie Bell Sugrue, Of Hudson, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3819 | Sullivan | Clifford Roy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-11 Age 19 | J/85162 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 12. D. 8-11. Germany. Son Of Bernard And Frances Sullivan, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3820 | Sullivan | Russel Creth | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-02 Age 22 | J/18470 | 500Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3821 | Sullivan | George Allan | P/O F/O |
![]() | Killed 1945-03-27 Age 22 | J | 44046 | PLT | RCAF 5 Manning Depot (RCAF) 1ITS (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 X Tiger Moth Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon EK364 | 19-Nov-1943 - Moncton, N.B. No. 15 R.C. Enlisted in the RCAF 1-Mar-1943 to 21-Apr-1943 - Lachine, QC. 22-Apr-1943 to 5-Jun-1943 - Toronto, ON. PAED at Central Technical School 6-Jun-1943 to 12-Jun-1943 - Toronto, ON. 14-Jun-1943 to 20-Aug-1943 - Toronto, ON. Course No. 81 22-Aug-1943 to 29-Oct-1943 - Pendleton, ON Course No. 88 14-Nov-1943 to 6-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 7-Oct-1944 to 28-Oct-1944 - Greenwood, N.S./Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 29A 1-Jan-1945 to 13-Mar-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Mar-1945 to 27-Mar-1945 - Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course No. 4B Last Op - 27-Mar-1945 - KIFA - Crashed near Ilderton, Northumberland | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row J. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Born on the 21st February 1923 in New Brunswick, Canada. Educated at Maple Green School and St. Thomas College. Worked as a labourer for C.N.R Campbellton prior to service. Enlisted on the 19th November 1942. Son of Harry W. Sullivan (died 10th July 1934, age 43) and Nora May Sullivan (née Callaghan - died 1967, age 71), brothers of Ronald, Gordon and Francisof McLeod's Siding, Restigouche Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Rated as an above average pilot with a total of 195 hours logged with 15 on the Typhoon. Epitaph: 'May His Soul, Through The Mercy Of God, Rest In Peace. Amen'. | |||
| 3822 | Sully | John Alfred | Lt Capt A/Maj Capt S/L W/C G/C A/C A/V/M | ![]() | CB![]() AFC ![]() MID ![]() Legion of Merit (USA) ![]() | C | 686 | OBS PLT | 175th Batt (CEF) RFC 70Sqn (RFC) RFC SSF Gosport (RFC) Aviation Mission (RFC) RFC First Alberta Mounted Rifles 12Sqn (RCAF) 102 Wing HQ (RCAF) AFHQ RCAF Trenton RCAF Trenton Eastern Air Command HQ (RCAF) AFHQ RCAF | X X Strutter X Avro Avro X X Moth & Tudor X X X X X X X | 6 March 1916 - Europe 14 Feb 1917 - UK 25 March 1917 - France 1 Aug 1917 - Remustered to Pilot - UK 1917 - Flying Instructor 1 Jan 1918 - USA 14 Dec 1918 - Canada 1921 1 March 1933 - Commanding Officer 1 Oct 1938 1 Oct 1939 15 Dec 1939 21 Feb 1940 - Station Commander 21 Nov 1940 - Staff Officer 31 March 1941 14 April 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | Companion, Order of the Bath - Air Member for Personnel, AFHQ - Award effective 1 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 113/44 dated 21 January 1944. American Legion of Merit (Degree of Commander) - effective 2 February 1944 as per Canada Gazette dated 4 May 1946 and AFRO 473/46 dated 10 May 1946. Air Force Cross - awarded as per London Gazette dated 1 January 1919. Died in Goderich, Ontario, 23 June 1968. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 3823 | Sulz | Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-04 Age 24 | J/92698 | 626Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kortrijk (St. Jan) Communal Cemetery, Row Bb. Coll. Grave 15-19. Belgium. Son Of Stephen And Elizabeth Sulz; Husband Of Margaret Mary Sulz, Of Sunnybrook, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3824 | Summerhayes | John Wilson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 23 | J/89358 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Geraardsbergen Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. Belgium. Son Of Leo And Daisy Summerhayes, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Bernice A. Summerhayes, Of Brantford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3825 | Summers | Malcolm Barnes | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-07 Age 20 | J/18532 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Rachecourt-Sur-Blaise Churchyard, Grave 4. France. Son Of Waldo D. Summers And Ethel B. Summers, Of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3826 | Summerville | Donald Vaughan | P/O | ![]() | USA | PLT | RCAF 1B&GS (RCAF) | X Battle | 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 1941 - Staff pilot | Was a dentist In Oil City before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is 43 years of age and has been flying since 1928. He was an instructor for Palace Club, his own, school. He has 1500 hours in the air. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburg![]() (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery School RCAF | ||||
| 3827 | Summerwill | John Leslie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-05 Age 22 | J/24806 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of John And Cassie L. Summerwill, Of Sprucedale, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3828 | Sumpton | John Emmanuel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-17 Age 24 | J/15454 | 102Sqn | Halifax W7651 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Nellie Sumpton, Of Pipestone, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Claim by Oblt Wilhelm Dormann 8/NJG1 - Radewijk 8km SE of Hardenberg (4A) at 0300 hours. Aircraft exploded over the hamlet of Radewijk (Overijssel) 6km East of Hardenberg. Allied Losses Database W7651 |
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| 3829 | Sundercock | Donald Keith | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-21 Age 20 | J/38034 | Commemorated Blyth Union Cemetery, Plot 440. Row 5. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of John Charles And Ann Sundercock, Of Blyth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3830 | Sunstrum | Michael Joseph | F/O | Killed 1943-01-17 | Saskatchewan | J/10520 | Pilot | 402Sqn | Spitfire lX | On 17 January 1943 in the afternoon sweep to Le Havre as W/Co Fee's wingman; in BS314, bounced by FW.190s he is s/d near Bolbec and kia, (originally recorded as 412Sqn). They may have been victims of Ltn.Gunter Hahne of 3/Jg2 who posted a kill over Fecamp at this time. | RCAF Notes Database Fighter Command Database |
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| 3831 | Sunstrum | Alexander Lorne | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | J | 46038 | AG | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 7ITS (RCAF) 15EFTS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) RCAF 3B&GS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 19OTU (RAF) 19OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Cornell Harvard X Bolinbroke X X Wellington & Whitley Whitley AD685 | 18 Dec 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - North Bay, Ontario 18 May 1943 - Brandon, Manitoba 27 June 1943 - Saskatoon. Saskatchewan 5 Sep 1943 - Regina, Saskatchewan 14 Nov 1943 - Yorkton, Saskatchewan 10 March 1944 - Failed Pilot Training. Remustered to Air Gunner 11 March 1944 - MacDonald, Manitoba 17 June 1944 - Maitland, Nova Scotia 19 July 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 8 Aug 1944 - RAF Kinloss, Scotland 17 Oct 1944 - Crashed during training mission | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son of Alexander and Jeanne (nee Core) Sunstrum, of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada 19 OTU Losses Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3832 | Surles | Charles Pittman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age 22 | J/89305 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 3. C. 17. Germany. Son Of James Cluren Surles, And Of Mary R. Surles, Of Tampa, Florida, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3833 | Surridge | Ernest Gordon | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-30 Age 19 | J/89452 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Sidney L. And Violet E. Surridge, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3834 | Sutherland | Douglas Cameron | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-11-04 Age 23 | J/9860 | Commemorated Weston (St. Philips) Anglican Cemetery, Plot 16. Canada. Son Of Donald And Agnes Sutherland, Of Weston. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3835 | Sutherland | Stanley Evan | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-11-20 Age 21 | J/15455 | Commemorated Brookfield Cemetery, Nova Scotia, Plot 3. Row 3. Canada. Son Of George R. Sutherland And Carletta Ellis Sutherland, Of Brookfield; Husband Of Gwenn M. Sutherland, Of Brookfield. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3836 | Sutherland | William Fraser | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 32 | J/92270 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Villars-Le-Pautel Communal Cemetery, Grave 1. France. Son Of John William And Maud Amy Sutherland, Of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3837 | Sutherland | Ross Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-03 Age 21 | J/90355 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 2. Grave 355. France. Son Of William George And Lydia Sutherland, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3838 | Sutherland | Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 22 | J/95519 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Nederweert War Cemetery, IV. B. 8. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of John Leo Sutherland And Anne Sutherland, Of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3839 | Sutherland | Vernon Alexander | AC2 AC1 Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O ----- F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | AFM![]() | CAN C No. | 2317A 39169 27177 | Radio Mec WAG PLT | RCAF 111Sqn (RCAF) 3 CASqn (RCAF) 122Sqn (RCAF) 166Sqn (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 24EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF 6OTU (RCAF) -------------------- AFHQ 1 CTS (RCAF) NWAC Comp Flight (RCAF) HQ NWAC (RCAF) RC Vancouver 104 Comm Flight (RCAF) RCAF Dawson Creek 1 GOCU (RCAF) RCAF Vancouver 1 (F) Wing (RCAF) 5 AMU (RCAF) AFHQ (RCAF) RCAF | X Moth & Tutor Lysander & Shark Norseman & Shark Norseman & Stranraer X Cornell Harvard Harvard X X Anson -------------------- X Harvard & Dakota Norseman & Dakota X X Boxcar X X X Sabre X X X | 5 Apr 1938 - Enlisted in the RCAF 6 Apr 1938 31 Jan 1941 - Reclassified as WAG 1 Feb 1942 15 Sep 1943 10 Dec 1943 - Remustered to Pilot 10 March 1944 30 June 1944 26 Jan 1945 -SFTS Test Pilot 28 Apr 1945 - UK 10 July 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 16 Oct 1945 -------------------- 28 June 1946 3 Jan 1947 1 Apr 1947 15 Aug 1950 1 Sep 1951 5 July 1954 12 March 1957 18 March 1960 2 Aug 1960 1 Sep 1960 - France 2 March 1962 5 Sep 1963 - Canada 29 Jan 1966 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 16 April 1943 - AFM investiture of WO1 Sutherland by the Governor General of Canada the Earl of Athlone) - Air Force Medal - No.122 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. - Deceased on 19 March 1975 in Surrey, British Columbia. - (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 3840 | Sutton | Frank Howie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-07 Age 24 | J/5027 | 274Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma, 10. A. 7. Libya. Son Of George Franklin Sutton And Pattie Worley Sutton, Of Monroe, North Carolina, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3841 | Sutton | Albert James | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 23 | J/17692 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Utingeradeel (Akkrum) General Cemetery, Row K. Grave 111. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3842 | Sutton | Cyril Bertie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-04 Age 21 | J/90148 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Boran-Sur-Oise Communal Cemetery, Grave 34. France. Son Of Cyril B. Sutton And Laura Sutton, Of Marshall, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3843 | Svendsen | Humphrey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-08 Age 37 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 1. Row 3. Grave 20. Canada. Son Of Alice Constance Svendsen, Of Vancouver, British Columbia; Husband Of Jeanine Busby Svendsen, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3844 | Swan | Norman Cecil | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-26 Age 26 | J/18243 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 16. 19. Belgium. Son Of George Frederick And Minnie Rose Swan, Of Sandwick, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3845 | Swan | John Kerr | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 31 | J/87036 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 5 Coll. Grave 8-14. France. Son Of John Kerr Swan And Joan Swan; Husband Of Hazel L. Swan, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3846 | Swartz | Stanley John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-05 Age | J/87024 | 428Sqn | Commemorated La Malleraye-Sur-Seine Communal Cemetery, Row 1, Grave 2. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3847 | Swatridge | Lionel Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-21 Age 20 | J/9175 | 111Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Gates Swatridge And Edith Alice Swatridge, Of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3848 | Sweet | Philip Marcus | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-03-27 Age 21 | Huron, South Dakota USA | J/6191 | 409Sqn RCAF![]() | Beaufighter T3142 | Aircraft spun whist on a demonstration/training flight. See Bruce Hanbury. | CREW: F/Sgt John Dickson, PO Philip Sweet,Sqn Ldr Bruce Hanbury Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 4. Grave 40. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles And Georgia Sweet, Of Huron, South Dakota, U.S.A. | Archive Report T3142 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3849 | Sweet | Ronald Ignatius | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-25 Age | J/93610 | 76Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 11. E. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3850 | Swinton | Thomas Ross | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/86402 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Stewart Swinton And Florence Kathleen Swinton, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3851 | Sykes | Robert Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 25 | J/86398 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. D. 14. Germany. Son Of Arthur Ashton Sykes And Rachel Marian Sykes, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. B.A. (University Of Manitoba). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3852 | Sylvah | Claude Michael | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-09 Age 33 | J/85382 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Chievres Communal Cemetery, Grave 33. Belgium. Son Of Thomas Henry And Anna Bernadette Sylvah, Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3853 | Sylvester | Victor Thomas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-03 Age | J/17282 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3854 | Syme | Lorston Boss | Pilot Officer | ![]() Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-08-08 Age 19 | J/87672 | Air Gunner | 429Sqn | Halifax III LW132 AL-H | Born 12th October 1924 in London, Ontario. Son of Robert and Letitia Syme, of 3455 Masson Street, Rosemount, Province of Quebec, Canada. Grave inscription: 'He Gave His Life For His Country That We Might Live In Freedom'. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 43. B. 3. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3855 | Symons | Francis Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-03 Age 19 | J/19357 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert David And Edith Maud Macmillan Symons, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3856 | Szportan | Walter | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-05 Age | J/38039 | 163Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3857 | Szumlinski | Charles Leonard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-01 Age 25 | J/9916 | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. G. 2. Germany. Son Of Kazimer And Stella Szumlinski, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3858 | Tafler | Sydney Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 28 | J | 40794 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster NG183 AS-D | Attack on Dortmund Missing, nothing heard of after take off | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. grave 18. F. 12-16. Germany. Son Of Myer And Annie Tafler, Of Outremont, Province Of Quebec, Canada. Crew Members: Sgt. Edward Haines RAF 3032082 - Flight Engineer: Flg. Off. Sydney Alexander Tafler RCAF J/40794 - Navigator: Sgt. Francis Harold James Harris RAF 1851820 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Harold Allan Neal RCAF R/202923 Air Bomber: Flt. Lt. David Walter Hill RCAF J/38109 Pilot: Sgt. Robert Emmett Kearney RCAF R/211186 Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. William Joseph Doherty RCAF R/280274 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 3859 | Taggart | Warren Raymond | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-24 Age 26 | J/16702 | 235Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3860 | Tait | Cecil Ralph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age | J/92452 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 19. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3861 | Tait | Ivan Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age | J/95506 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 5. E. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3862 | Takvor | Jack | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-19 Age 20 | J/16678 | 260Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Archig Takvor, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3863 | Tamblyn | Hugh Norman | P/O F/O F/L | | DFC![]() | KIA | Watrous Saskatchewan | RAF | 40862 | PLT | RAF 7 B&GS 141Sqn 242Sqn Last Op - 242Sqn | X X X X X | 1938 - Joined the RCAF - 06 Dec 39 - X - 06 Dec 39 - 04 Aug 40 - 05 Aug 40 - 03 Apr 41 - 03 Apr 41 - KIA - | Battle of Britain. Hugh Norman Donald Tamblyn was born in Watrous, Saskatchewan and joined the RAF in June of 1938. His early flying career was as a Boulton Paul Defiant turret fighter pilot. He then transferred to 242 Canadian Squadron during the Battle of Britain, shooting down 5 enemy aircraft and sharing in the destruction of another. Sadly, Tamblyn, aged 23, was killed in action with 242 Squadron on 3 April 1941. He had radioed that he had been hit by return fire from a Dornier Do 17 and his Hurricane was on fire. A search of the North Sea recovered his uninjured body. He had died of exposure. | Battle of Britain Database |
| 3864 | Tandy | Frederick Arthur Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() Operation Picture Me | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 27 | J/19727 | PLT | 434Sqn | Halifax III MZ293 WL-S | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 5 Coll. Grave 8-14. France. Son Of George Alfred And Ethel May Tandy, Of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Some brief details here | ||||
| 3865 | Tanner | Walter Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-13 Age 24 | J/3764 | 39Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 245. Egypt. Son Of William Alfred And Emma Beatrice Tanner, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. B.A.(Oxon). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3866 | Tanner | John Charles | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-06 Age 30 | J/43174 | Commemorated Goose Bay Joint Services Cemetery, Labrador, Plot A. Row 2. Grave 9. Canada. Son Of Charles A. Tanner And Laura W. Tanner, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Husband Of Edna M. Tanner, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3867 | Tanuck | Gordon Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 19 | J/90291 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Frances Tanuck, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3868 | Tape | William Henry | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-28 Age 21 | J/16983 | 152Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery, 6. A. 18. Tunisia. Son Of William Henry And Ada Viola Tape, Of Longview, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3869 | Tarbet | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 20 | J/86430 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 9. G. 10. Germany. Son Of Robert And Sarah Tarbet, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3870 | Tarpley | Leslie Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/88729 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 10A. E. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3871 | Tarzwell | Herbert Chester | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age 23 | J/93803 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. C. 12. Germany. Son Of Norman And Annie Tarzwell, Of Grandview, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3872 | Tate | Donald Elgin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-25 Age 21 | J/87587 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 10. D. 25. Germany. Son Of Harry Elgin Tate And Mary Leone Tate, Of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3873 | Tattrie | Charles Esley | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-19 Age 26 | J/88534 | 124Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kohima War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. A. 4-7. India. Son Of Frederick L. Tattrie And Elizabeth Tattrie; Husband Of Muriel Jean Tattrie, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3874 | Tayler | Melvin Elliott | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-28 Age | J/16534 | 95Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Freetown (King Tom) Cemetery, 7. D. 1. Sierra Leone. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3875 | Taylor | Frederick John | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-28 Age | J/15649 | 35Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Montcornet Military Cemetery, Row M. Coll. Grave 3-6. France. Son Of Edward And Annie Taylor, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3876 | Taylor | Kenneth Henry | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-06-03 Age | J/7076 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Medemblik General Cemetery, Grave 248. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3877 | Taylor | Talbot Jones | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-06 Age | J/7221 | 35Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3878 | Taylor | Norman | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-05 Age 25 | J/18679 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Dyce Old Churchyard, Grave 18. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Annie E. Taylor, Of Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3879 | Taylor | Edmund Ray | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-04-15 Age 19 | J/7419 | Commemorated Liverpool (Kirkdale) Cemetery, Sec. 1. Nonconformist. Grave 590. United Kingdom. Son Of Arthur James Taylor And Mary Gertrude Taylor, Of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3880 | Taylor | John Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 22 | J/18624 | 218Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Frederick And Laura Ann Taylor, Of Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada. Date of death might have been 1943-12-17 | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3881 | Taylor | William Bryce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age | C/18110 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. A. 3. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3882 | Taylor | William Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age | J/17662 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, Row A. Grave 14. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3883 | Taylor | Arthur Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-27 Age 36 | J/16978 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 2. E. 25. Germany. Son Of Edward Charles And Maud Mary Taylor, Of Bradford, Ontario, Canada.B.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3884 | Taylor | Leonard Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-11 Age 23 | J/19427 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Maidstone Cemetery, Kent, Plot C.C.1. Grave 106. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3885 | Taylor | William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 23 | J/89913 | Air/Bmr | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Lancaster II LL637 EQ-P | Son Of Harry And Mary Taylor, Of Nottingham, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Commemorated Hilsenheim Communal Cemetery, Grave 1. France. | ||||
| 3886 | Taylor | Glenford Herbert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 25 | Vancouver BC | J/86442 | Navigator | 433Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax HX287 | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 7. Grave 15. France. (Grave Inscription: 'The Lord is my shepherd') Son Of William A. Taylor And Elizabeth L. Taylor, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report HX287 |
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| 3887 | Taylor | Glen William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 20 | J/92342 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 11. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Vernon A. And Mabel N. Taylor, Of Grafton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3888 | Taylor | Ernest Alfred | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1944-08-19 Age 24 | J/85317 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row B. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Alfred And Ethel Kate Taylor, Of Hammond, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3889 | Taylor | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age | J/95507 | 153Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. grave 2. E. 1-11. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3890 | Taylor | Gordon Stuart | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl -- Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 26 | R J | 69763 38520 | CLK PLT | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 7ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 2FIS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 25EFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 (P)AFU (RAF) 41OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X X Moth Crane Crane Anson Moth Moth & Cornell Cornell X Harvard & Hurricane Master & Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire RM823 | 6 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 July 1940 25 June 1941 4 Jan 1942 - Remustered to Pilot 15 March 1942 24 May 1942 10 Oct 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 7 Dec 1942 - Flying Instructor 17 Jan 1943 - Flying Instructor 19 March 1943 - Flying Instructor 13 Jan 1944 - Flying Instructor 8 May 1944 - UK 13 June 1944 26 Sep 1944 20 Dec 1944 8 Jan 1945 8 Feb 1945 - Shot down by flak | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 3. H. 25. Germany. Son of James and Ida Caroline Sophia Taylor, of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3891 | Taylor | John Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-06-10 Age 28 | J/92987 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 61. B. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of John Taylor, And Of Lizzie Taylor (Nee Rawson), Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Rita Blanche Taylor, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3892 | Tazuk | John Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-06 Age 22 | J/92135 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 8. B. 7. Germany. Son Of Harry F. And Marie L. Tazuk, Of Chico, California, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3893 | Teal | Gordon Keith | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-09-09 Age 19 | J/28511 | Commemorated Wainfleet (Zion) Cemetery, Sec. B. Plot 152. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Capt. Glenn E. Teal And Nettie E. Teal, Of Ridgeway. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3894 | Tedford | Bernard Laird | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-13 Age 23 | J/17609 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Texel (Den Burg) Cemetery, Plot K. Row 3. Grave 52. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3895 | Tees | Bruce Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-14 Age 32 | J/90302 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Andreas (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Service Plot. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of William E. Tees And Violet May Tees. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3896 | Tees | William Alan | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-04 Age 26 | J/40019 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 52. A. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert John And Margaret Tees; Husband Of Olive Mae Tees, Of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3897 | Teevin | Russell Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-10 Age | J/95513 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 8. F. 18. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3898 | Tegerdine | Ronald Morden | P/O F/O | ![]() | POW | USA | J | 28152 | PLT | 403Sqn (RCAF) 403Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | Spitfire SM483 Spitfire | 3 Feb 45 - Crashed on rooftop in Belgium - Safe 22 Feb 1945 - Flak, baddly injured, POW | ![]() (Photo: F/O R.M. Tegerdine's wrecked Spitfire on the Brussel's rooftop in Feb 1945) (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (Photo: F/O R.M. Tegerdine (right), a Spitfire pilot with 403 Squadron in Belgium, visited his big brother, F/L G.M. "Rex" Tegerdine (left), who pilots one of the four engined Halifax bombers from 427 Squadron. Both hail from Oakland, California.) Flying For Your Life Spitfire Database |
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| 3899 | Tegerdine | George Mervin | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() Croix de Guerre (France) ![]() | USA | J | 26757 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) HCU ? 427Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 1 Air Comm (RCAF) RCAF St-Hubert RCAF | X X Moth Anson Anson X Halifax Halifax X X X X | 20 Apr 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 Aug 1940 21 Nov 1942 6 Feb 1943 11 June 1943 13 Oct 1943 - UK ? Aug 1944 - March 1945 14 May 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 27 May 1945 27 June 1945 19 Oct 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: F/O R.M. Tegerdine (right), a Spitfire pilot with 403 Squadron in Belgium, visited his big brother, F/L G.M. "Rex" Tegerdine (left), who pilots one of the four engined Halifax bombers from 427 Squadron. Both hail from Oakland, California.) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.427 Squadron - Award effective 5 July 1945 as per London Gazette dated 17 July 1945 and AFRO 1558/45 dated 5 October 1945. Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star (France) - Award as per AFRO 485/47 dated 12 September 1947. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | |
| 3900 | Telford | Albert David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-07 Age 26 | J/87331 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Heanton Punchardon (St. Augustine) Churchyard, Row P Grave 19. United Kingdom. Son Of David Cook Telford And Fanny Amelia Telford; Husband Of Gwladys Fedora Telford, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3901 | Temple | Arthur John Guy | AC2 AC1 LAC Sgt F/Sgt W/O2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 118423 95510 | GC - Rigger PLT | RCAF 3MD (RCAF) TTS (RCAF) 3 RD (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1 RS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11 (P)AFU (RAF) 1531 BATF (RAF) 86OTU (RAF) 1664 CU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X X X Finch Anson X X X Oxford Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax MZ482 | 29 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 19 Aug 1941 14 Jan 1942 16 Apr 1942 21 Feb 1943 - Remustered to Pilot 1 May 1943 27 June 1943 5 Oct 1943 18 Jan 1944 8 Apr 1944 - UK 16 May 1944 13 June 1944 25 July 1944 24 Nov 1944 19 Jan 1945 19 March 1945 - Mid air collision with a Mosquito | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Coll. grave I. C. 1-7. Belgium. Son of Arthur M. and Enid S. Temple, of Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 3902 | Temple | Albert John | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 27 | R | 100369 | NAV | RCAF 4 ITS (TCAF) 18EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2(O)AFU (RAF) 10 (O)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Moth X Anson Battle Anson X Anson Anson Wellington Wellington HF865 | 9 Apr 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 June 1941 27 July 1941 19 Aug 1941 - Failed Pilot Training 27 Oct 1941 - Remustered to Navigator 1 Feb 1942 15 March 1942 21 May 1942 - UK 15 June 1942 23 June 1942 21 July 1942 7 Sep 1942 - Perished in crash during training flight | Commemorated Bicester Cemetery, Sec. A. Uncons. Grave 305. United Kingdom. Son of John and Zita (nee Hebert) Temple, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada 22OTU Accident Report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3903 | Tennis | Howard Allen | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 25 | J/16322 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 6. Grave 114. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3904 | Teskey | Stanley James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Missing - believed killed 1945-04-25 Age | J/95517 | Air Gunner | 426Sqn | Halifax VII NP820 OW-W | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. Born on the 15th December 1925 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Son of Charles Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Teskey (nee Peers), of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. | |||||
| 3905 | Tew | Edmond Mcleod | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-29 Age | J/13810 | Commemorated Moreton-In-Marsh New Cemetery, Sec. K. Grave 41. United Kingdom. tewx | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3906 | Thaine | Francis Bruce | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 19 | J/87995 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Percy Victor And Mary Maud Thaine, Of Northallerton, Yorkshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3907 | Thayer | Robert Francis | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 21 | USA | R | 124683 | NAV | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 3EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 10AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3(O)AFU (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) 1446 FTF (RAF) 1 (O)AFU (RAF) 424Sqn (RCAF) 424Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Finch X Anson X Anson & Botha Wellington Wellington Wellington Anson Wellington Wellington HE962 | 28 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 27 Oct 1941 21 Dec 1941 - Primary Pilot Training 30 Jan 1942 - Failed Pilot Training 12 Apr 1942 9 Oct 1942 - UK 28 Oct 1942 17 Nov 1942 1 Jan 1943 4 May 1943 20 May 1943 14 June 1943 - North Africa 17 July 1943 - Killed in crash with engine on fire | Commemorated Enfidaville War Cemetery, Vi. A. 31. Tunisia. Son of Charles Edward and Sarah Ann (nee Campbell) Thayer of Cohasset, Massachusetts, both deceased. Nephew of Katherine Gillis, of Gillisville, Nova Scotia. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 3908 | Thibedeau | Roy Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | j | J/90043 | Air/Gnr | 50Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster EE174 VM-A | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 6. H. 21. Germany. Son Of Fred And Ruby Thibedeau; Husband Of Vera Thibedeau, Of Echo Bay, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3909 | Thicke | Douglas Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-18 Age 21 | J/19621 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row D. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Frank Herbert And Margaret S. Thicke, Of Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3910 | Thickett | Geoffrey Mccarthy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-04 Age 22 | J/93333 | 354Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. W. Thickett; Husband Of Kathryn Evelyn Thickett, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3911 | Thomas | Lloyd George Dennis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-23 Age 19 | J/15219 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Dyce Old Churchyard, Grave 23. United Kingdom. Son Of Gordon And Olive Thomas, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3912 | Thomas | Yestyn Llewellyn | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-18 Age 22 | Whitby | J/27202 | Pilot (Inst) | 13 Elementary Flying Training School | Harvard II 3087 | Born on the 03rd June 1921 in Port Talbot, Wales. Educated at King St. School and Whitby High School. Worked as a Lithographic Plate Maker prior to service for Arthur and Jones 585 Adelaide Street, Toronto. Enlisted on the 25th May 1942. Trained at No. 13 Elementary Flying Training School and No. 2 Service Flying Training School. Son of David John (A W/O 2. serving in the RCAMC - died 20th April 1987, age 88) and Mildred Daisy Thomas (née Woodcock - died 08th April 1969, age 75), of 425 Dundas Street, Whitby. Ontario, Canada. Brother of Richard William Thomas R89170 who also served in during WWII. Service number prior to commission R/167199. Epitaph: 'Through Adversity To The Stars'. | Commemorated Whitby (Mount Lawn) Cemetery, Sec.G. Plot 1. Lot 24. Block 6. Canada. | |||
| 3913 | Thomas | Douglas Osborne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-13 Age 22 | J/87559 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. E. 36-42 (Coll.) Belgium. Son Of Harold E. Thomas, And Of Agnes T. Thomas, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3914 | Thomas | Arthur Evans Cosdett | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-28 Age 21 | J/88633 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, M. 14. France. Son Of David C. And Mary J. Thomas, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3915 | Thomas | Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-14 Age | J/86485 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row C. Grave 6. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3916 | Thompson | Jack Harvey | S/L | Courtesy Holger Wörner | POW | J POW | X X | Pilot | 432Sqn 432Sqn RCAF | Halifax RG449 Q0-S X | X - 14 Feb 45 - POW - Nightfighter - Hptm H. Rokker - 2/NJG 2 - S of Failda @ 2203L - 14 Feb 45 - X - | From White Rock, British Columbia, Canada | |||
| 3917 | Thompson | Robert James | P/O | Baled out Uninjured | J | 90641 | AG | 433Sqn (RCAF)![]() | Lancaster B Mk 1 NG460 BM-A | 1945-02-01 - Took off from RAF Skipton on Swale at 15.23hrs to bomb Ludwigshafen. Bombed target at 19.28hrs but hit by flak which damaged the front turret. The navigation equipment failed but they got a fix to return to Yorkshire. The weather as they approached base was poor and the aircraft encountering severe turbulance. The aircraft lost and then gained height and airspeed a few times in quick succession resulting in everyone in the aircraft who was not strapped being thrown about. The aircraft was flying at around 3,000 feet when the pilot ordered his crew to abandon the aircraft probably fearing he was losing control, two baled out and landed safely. Before anyone else could get clear the aircraft crashed at 23.20hrs into a field near Throstle Nest Farm, between Asenby and Cundall, to the north east of Dishforth. The remaining five members of the crew died as a result of the accident. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) These were the first casualties sustained by 433 Sqn in 1945 and it was also their first Lancaster write off. Three more would be lost before the end of the war , from which no-one survived ". . . Got prepared for 7 Lancs from each sqdn toting no less than 1 -4000 pounder &14 five hundred pound incendiaries all the way to Ludwigshafen . . . when they returned poor old Squadron Leader Stinson was missing in 433 A Able. We had seen flames of a crash in the distance but hadn't figured out it was one of ours. Nonetheless it was Stinson who had piled in over near Dalton in a terrific smash-up. Two of the crew bailed out in time but the other 5 bought it. Fri Feb 2: Got up bright and early to rush over and investigate this latest crash. What a horrible mess it was. It looked like he was in a power dive when he went into the deck at about a 30 degree angle & there sure wasn't much left. Three of the 4 engines were buried in the mud out-of-sight with only the tip of one prop blade showing. The fourth engine had been torn out & was burst open along side. Part of the kite had skidded forward & set fire to a farmer's haystack which was still burning when I got there. It was a pretty grisly sight . . . They had enough parts together to make up approximately four bodies but one is still missing in the wreckage somewhere. The only explanation about why it piled in was from the story of the two crew members who bailed out. They were badly shot up with flak over the target & it is thought his controls must have suddenly given way. Courtesy Squadron Leader A. Ross Dawson, the Chief Technical Officer with 424/433 Sqns, caspir.warplane.com | Yorkshire Aircraft Co | |||
| 3918 | Thompson | John Baldwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-26 Age 19 | J/5094 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Honington (All Saints) Churchyard, Suffolk, Row D. Grave 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Titus And Maggie Thompson, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3919 | Thompson | William Basil Cheale | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-01 Age 21 | J/16171 | Commemorated Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. R. Grave 23. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. William Cheale Thompson; Husband Of Doris Georgina Thompson, Of North Finchley, Middlesex. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3920 | Thompson | Leonard Gregory | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-14 Age 24 | J/13697 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Samuel Leonard And Nina Gregory Thompson, Of Chance Harbour, St. John Co. New Brunswick. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3921 | Thompson | Merwyn Ronald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-01-23 Age 19 | J/22994 | Commemorated Windsor (Victoria) Memorial Park, Sec. 467. Block L. Grave 6. Canada. Son Of Gordon P. Thompson And Maud E. Thompson, Of Windsor. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3922 | Thompson | Maxwell Hartley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-09 Age | J/25843 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 1. C. 15. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3923 | Thompson | William Basil Cheale | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-01 Age 21 | J/16171 | Commemorated Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. R. Grave 23. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3924 | Thompson | Frank William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-19 Age 20 | J/39305 | Commemorated Toronto (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Sec. 31. Lot 32. Canada. Son Of Harold Edward And Maude Gertrude Thompson, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3925 | Thompson | Clifford Arnold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-30 Age 26 | J/88046 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Iii. D. 11. France. Son Of Willie Arnold Thompson And Lena Ann Thompson; Husband Of Barbara Jean Thompson, Of Brandon, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3926 | Thompson | Russell Bennett | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-06-03 Age 23 | J/86841 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ecquetot Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Harold Bennett Thompson And Edith Margaret Thompson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3927 | Thompson | Willis Henry | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-05-04 Age 27 | J/88089 | 460Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Dommartin-Lettree Churchyard, Coll. Grave 2-3. France. Son Of John Henry And Marie J. Thompson, Of Windsor, Ontario Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3928 | Thompson | Robert Henderson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-20 Age | J/85435 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 4A. B. 9. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3929 | Thompson | Roderick John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-24 Age 25 | J/87372 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 13. K. 3. Germany. Son Of John Walter And Sarah Edith Thompson, Of Fielding, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3930 | Thompson | Arthur Cameron | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-29 Age 22 | J/85408 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. G. 33-37. Germany. Son Of Howard B. Thompson And Margaret Thompson; Husband Of Edwina Joyce Thompson, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3931 | Thompson | Carlton Stewart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-13 Age | J/86074 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 12. C. 4. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3932 | Thompson | Briar Sibbald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-21 Age 21 | J/93899 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. F. 6. Germany. Son Of Harry And Ada Louisa Thompson, Of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3933 | Thompson | Ralph Lindsay | Pilot Officer |
| Killed 1945-03-14 Age 21 | J/95523 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 50Sqn | Lancaster I NG177 VN-L | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Elizabeth Thompson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report | ||||
| 3934 | Thompson | Jim | Pilot Officer | ![]() Archives | Survived | J/88142 | Navigator | 434Sqn | Halifax III MZ908 WL-O | ||||||
| 3935 | Thomson | Robert Andrew | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-16 Age 22 | J/10153 | Commemorated Guelph (Woodlawn) Memorial Park, Block N. Lot 155. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of David And Eva Thomson, Of Guelph; Husband Of Isabelle Thomson, Of Guelph. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3936 | Thomson | James Handiside | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-27 Age 21 | J/9862 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 2. H. 16. Germany. Son Of William And Ellen Jane Thomson, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3937 | Thomson | Ross Corrie | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-14 Age | C/50236 | 4Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3938 | Thomson | Thomas Davidson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-17 Age 32 | J/36368 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Hugh And Jane Davidson Thomson, Of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3939 | Thomson | James Sydney | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-12 Age 20 | J/90921 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 2. H. 9. France. Son Of James And Elizabeth W. Thomson, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3940 | Thomson | Harold David | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-03 Age | J/90356 | Commemorated Creil Communal Cemetery, Plot 1. Grave 394. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3941 | Thomson | John Nisbet | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-07 Age 22 | J/39865 | Commemorated Reykjavik (Fossvogur) Cemetery, C48. 19. Iceland. Son Of David Lapsley Thomson And Eda Isabel Thomson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3942 | Thomson | Thomas Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-28 Age 23 | J/88701 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Hugh And Caroline B. Thomson; Husband Of Hazel L. Thomson, Of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3943 | Thomson | Alexander Sinclair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-30 Age | J/92623 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3944 | Thomson | Charles Sinclair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-15 Age 22 | J/90323 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 6. E. 13. Germany. Son Of John Sorden Thomson And Janet Thomson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3945 | Thomson | Stuart Mclean | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-04-05 Age 20 | J/94843 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. F. 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert S. Thomson And Jessie M. Thomson, Of Three Rivers, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3946 | Thorndycraft | Leonard Alfred | Pilot Officer | Killed 1945-03-04 Age 23 | J/92417 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row H. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Harold Charles And Amy Alice Thorndycraft, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3947 | Thorne | John Oswald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-24 Age 21 | J/9857 | Commemorated Victoria (Royal Oak) Burial Park, Sec. D. Plot 21. Grave 20. Canada. Son Of Frederic John And Josephte Pauline Thorne, Of Westholme. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3948 | Thornley | Bruce Allan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-08 Age | J/15066 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3949 | Thornton | John Lawton | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-12-08 Age 19 | J/27200 | Commemorated Toronto (Park Lawn) Cemetery, Sec. K. Lot 414. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Charles And Elsie Thornton, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 3950 | Thornton | Jack Hardy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age | J/19631 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. B. 6-16. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3951 | Thorpe | Oswald James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-08 Age 22 | J/18494 | 16Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. Son Of Oswald James Thorpe And Mary Rosa Thorpe, Of Welland, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3952 | Thorpe | Gordon Ralston | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 21 | J/87162 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. B. 6-16. Germany. Son Of Ralston And Mildred Thorpe, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3953 | Thrasher | John William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-20 Age 23 | J/19337 | 617Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 2. Grave 16. Belgium. Son Of Charles De Vere Thrasher And Irene Agnes Thrasher, Of Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3954 | Thurlow | John Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-22 Age 32 | J/17471 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 11. F. 9. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3955 | Thyret | Harry Ray | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-04 Age | R/224882 | Mid upper gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Lancaster Mk III ME318 AS-E | Attacking Karlsruhe Germany | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. F. 22. Germany. Crew Members: Sgt. Alexander John Taylor RAF 1366936 - Flight Engineer : W/O. II Elmer Fasken Williams RCAF R/160076 - Air Bomber: Flt. Sgt. Jack Anthony Joyce RAAF 424536 - Wireless Operator: Flt. Sgt. Harry Ray Thyret RCAF R/224882 Mid Upper Gunner: Flg. Off. Allen James Reid RCAF J/36936 Navigator: Plt. Off. George Christopher Clewley RCAF J/87390 Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Robert James Barr RCAF R/251406 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 3956 | Tierney | Thomas Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 22 | J/92476 | Air Gunner | 419Sqn (Moose) RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB745 | Lancaster X KB745 from RAF Middleton St George. 89 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons were joined by 39 Lancasters from 419 and 428 squadrons on an attack on the U-boat pens and dock area of Bergen. The crews were over the target at between 12,000 and 14,000 feet, releasing 1,315,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, the harbour and dock area were well hit with some loads creeping into the built up area. German U-Boats had been forced out of the Biscay ports following the Allied liberation of France and Bergen was one of several Norwegian ports now being used as thu forward operating bases for the U-boats. The pens at Bergen were being enlarged, with an influx of German technicians and a large labour force. 93 Halifaxes and 47 Lancasters of 6 and 8 Groups were dispatched to attack Bergen, most of the aircraft being allocated to the pens but 14 Halifaxes and 6 Lancasters were ordered to bomb individual U-boats known to be moored in the harbour. 12 Mosquitoes of 100 Group acted as a long-range fighter escort. KB745 crashed into the Cheviot Hills near the Scottish border after the bombing raid on Norwegian U-boat pens. Crew KB745: F/O Duncan, George Ross (RCAF) Pilot P/O Karstens, William Russell (RCAF) Wireless Air Gunner F/O Layng, William George (RCAF) Navigator P/O Tierney, Thomas Bernard (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Trott, Donald Alexander (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Hall, John William (RAFVR) Flight Engineer | Commemorated Poole (Parkstone) Cemetery, Row R. Grave 50. United Kingdom. Son Of James J. Tierney And Theresa E. Tierney, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database KB745 419Sqn History |
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| 3957 | Tillmann | William Gerard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age | J/88771 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 12. H. 12. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3958 | Tingle | Leicester James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-05 Age 22 | J/36247 | Commemorated Reykjavik (Fossvogur) Cemetery, C48. 11. Iceland. Son Of Leicester And Martha Tingle, Of Villanueva Y Geltru, Province Of Barcelona, Spain. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3959 | Titof | Leon Abraham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-18 Age 19 | J/26842 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 5. A. 4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3960 | Tobin | Leo Sarsfield | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-20 Age | J/88747 | 13Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. Son Of Leo And Ida Tobin; Husband Of Mary Joy Thomson Tobin, Of Westmount, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3961 | Todd | Eric Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-21 Age | J/24069 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3962 | Todd | Elvin George | Pilot Officer | ![]() John Jones | Killed 1944-06-13 Age 21 | J/87145 | Air Gunner | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Lancaster II DS688 EQ-R | Commemorated Canada Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Cambrai, Plot 2. Row G. Grave 3. France. Son Of James Alrid Todd And Eudora Maud Todd, Of Noelville, Ontario. | |||||
| 3963 | Todhunter | Charles Clarke | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 21 | J/87363 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row C. Grave 9. United Kingdom. Son Of Roger A. Todhunter And S. Todhunter, Of Schumacher, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3964 | Tole | Harold Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-18 Age 22 | J/94224 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Gladys Tole, Of Blenheim, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3965 | Tolmie | John Andrews | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-17 Age 25 | J/87550 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Bagenkop Cemetery, Row 14. Grave 115. Denmark. Son Of Roderick G. And Mary M. Tolmie, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3966 | Tomlin | Douglas | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 22 | J/90650 | 635Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery, 10. B. 21. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Alfred A. And L. Pearl Tomlin, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3967 | Tomlinson | Frank Morton | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-03-10 Age 20 | J/16659 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Elan Churchyard, France. Son Of Fenton And Bessie B. Tomlinson, Of East Noel, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3968 | Tomlinson | Walter Harold | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-06 Age 22 | J/89352 | 424Sqn | Commemorated St. Pol War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Row C. Grave 9-12. France. Son Of Walter And Margaret Tomlinson, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3969 | Toms | Robert Macpherson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-05-09 Age 20 | J | 95531 | AG | 514Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster RF230 JI-B | Commemorated Clichy Northern Cemetery, Plot 16. Row 11. Grave 19. France. Son Of Edward And Effie May Toms, Of Grand Falls, Newfoundland. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3970 | Toneri | Leonard Edwin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-25 Age 22 | C/95173 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 14. E. 15-18. Germany. Son Of Eric And Edith Toneri, Of Forest Hill, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3971 | Tonkin | Donald Clifford | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-24 Age 20 | J/95500 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Venray War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Viii. D. 9-10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Harry P. And Marjorie B. Tonkin, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3972 | Topping | Frederick Wills | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | J/86167 | 78Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Maubert-Fontaine Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Frederick Wills Topping And Emily Topping, Of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3973 | Toupin | Lionel Louis Victor | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-09 Age 23 | J/17295 | 7Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3974 | Tovell | William Harvey | Sgt. P/O. F/O. Fl/Lt. | Safe | C | 20470 | Pilot | 34 Operational Training Unit (RCAF)
| Ventura II AE658 | Born in 1938. Enlisted 05th September 1940. Central Flying School 06th October 1940. Promoted to sergeant 2 November 1940 on the same day joined No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School. Promoted to Flying Officer on 09th April 1943 and Flight Lieutenant on 09th October 1944. Repatriated to Canada on 10th September 1945 and released from the RCAF on 24th October 1945. | Mentioned here: | ||||
| 3975 | Townsend | Leslie Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-09 Age 24 | J/16397 | 199Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3976 | Townsend | Philip Edward Thompson | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-01 Age 21 | J/16876 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Darlington West Cemetery, Sec. W.7K. Grave 360. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3977 | Townsend | Elwood Albert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 22 | J/25935 | Pilot | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster III JB707 LQ-M | Born on the 08th February 1922. Educated at Perth Public School and Western Commerce School. Worked for Toronto Union stockyard. Enlisted on the 13th April 1942. Trained at Belleville Initial Training School. Awarded his wings on the 30th April 1943. Announced to his parents in his last letter home that he had got engaged to a Scottish girl. Son of William H. and Ida May Townsend, brother of William, Fred , of 7 Ruskin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 3978 | Towsley | Leslie Robert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-22 Age 21 | J/93539 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Niklaas Communal Cemetery, Grave 32975. Belgium. Son Of Frederick George And Maude Lilian Towsley, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3979 | Towsley | Charles Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-13 Age | J/93960 | 120Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Miron H. And Elizabeth R. Towsley, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3980 | Tracey | John Chalmers | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 26 | J/19980 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas C. And Mary L. Tracey, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3981 | Trapp | Byron Adair | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-21 Age 23 | Harris, Saskatchewan | J/7202 | 7Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Charles Anthony And Olive Adair Trapp, Of Harris, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3982 | Trask | Cyril Randolph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-05 Age | J/16651 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3983 | Travers | Franklin Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-11 Age 21 | J/90591 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of James E. And Mary O. Travers, Of Talbotville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3984 | Trebell | James Gillham | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1942-12-22 Age | J/17059 | 89Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bone War Cemetery, Annaba, Coll. Grave Viii. G. 1-13. Algeria. Son Of James Vivian And Elva Trebell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 3985 | Tremblay | Pierre Yves Camille | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-19 Age | J/17540 | 156Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 178. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3986 | Tremblay | Jacques Joseph Maxine | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age | J/95501 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 8. D. 5. Germany. Son Of J. M. J. And Olympe Sicard Tremblay, Of Lachine, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3987 | Trent | Frederick Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-22 Age | J/91026 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. H. 7. Germany. Son Of Frederick Arthur And Kathleen Trent; Of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3988 | Trevana | Charles Warren | F/O | ![]() ![]() | Regina Saskatchewan Canada | PLT | 1Sqn (RCAF) | Hurricane | 1939 | Battle of Britain. Born 1918 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Joined 120Sqn RCAF Auxiliary December 1936 as an AC2 on general duties. Private Pilots Licence April 1937. Commissioned in the Auxiliary in July 1937, began flying Gypsy Moths, then Tiger Moths and at the summer camp he flew Westland Wapitis. On 5th June 1939 began full-time service with 120Sqn, advanced flying training at Camp Borden. Joined 2 (Army Co-operation)Sqn at Ottawa on 2nd November 1939. Sailed from Halifax on 15th February 1940. At Old Sarum on the 25th, squadron was renumbered 110. 18th August posted to 5OTU Aston Down. Converted to Hurricanes, joined No. 1 (RCAF) Squadron at Northolt on 1st September 1940. Left in early March 1941 to be Deputy CO of 403Sqn, then forming at Baginton. Posted to Digby on 30th June 1941 to form and command 412Sqn RCAF. Operational in September but after only three sweeps over France, he was posted away in November and sailed for Canada on 23rd December 1941. January 1942 went to Eastern Air Command RCAF to supervise fighter operations. Commanded 25 (RCAF) Squadron at Sydney, Nova Scotia on 13th May 1942 but having only four Hurricanes he said he no longer wished to command. Sent to BGS Paulson, Manitoba as a staff pilot. Retired on medical grounds on 9th October 1943 as an Acting Squadron Leader. He died on 29th July 1998 in Victoria, British Columbia. (Some sources spell name Trevena ) | Battle of Britain Database | ||||
| 3989 | Trites | Richard Murray | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-01-18 Age 25 | J/7919 | Pilot | 464Sqn (RAAF) | Mosquito MM403 | 93rd Operational Flight. FLTLT R.M Trites and FLTLT D.M Shanks departed Thorny Island at 0032hrs as one of fourteen 464Sqn Mosquitos detailed to attack enemy targets in the rear of the Ardennes salient. The aircraft failed to return and was listed as MIA. Two days later FLTLT Shanks returned to the Squadron and reported the port engine was disabled by flak when they were heading home and the pilot immediately set course for the nearest Allied lines. However, the aircraft could not maintain height and the pilot ordered Shanks to bale out while he held the aircraft steady and said he would follow. Shanks baled out at approximately 600ft but the pilot did not get out before the aircraft crashed in a field 10 miles NE of Merville, Hauts-de-France.
00Jan45 Aircraft struck off charge. DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.V1 Series II Serial MM403 served 464Sqn for a period of 361 days from 23Jan44 until 18Jan45. During that period the aircraft flew ninety-three Operational Flights plus an unknown number of non-operational flights. Total accumulated Operational flight time was 221 hours and 21 minutes.
RCAF pilot J/7919 Flight Lieutenant Richard Murray Trites (25) son of Raleigh and Isobel Isla (nee Fawcett) Trites, of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Richard remained with the aircraft to allow his navigator to bale out but was unable to get out himself and was killed in the subsequent crash. He is buried in Plot 1, Row B, Gave 28A of the Merville Communal Cemetery Extension, 20 kilometres southeast of Armentières, Nord region, France. His name is inscribed on Page 571347 of the Canadian Second World War Book of Remembrance in Ottawa, Canada. He is also commemorated on the Sackville War Memorial in New Brunswick, Canada; and, the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, Alberta, Canada. Commemorated Merville Communal Cemetery Extension, Plot 1. Row B. Grave 28A. France. Son Of Raleigh And Isobel Isla Trites, Of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. | Paul McGuiness RAAF Archive Page 2 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 3990 | Trott | Donald Alexander | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 19 | J/92914 | Air Gunner | 419Sqn (Moose) RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB745 | Lancaster X KB745 from RAF Middleton St George. 89 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons were joined by 39 Lancasters from 419 and 428 squadrons on an attack on the U-boat pens and dock area of Bergen. The crews were over the target at between 12,000 and 14,000 feet, releasing 1,315,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, the harbour and dock area were well hit with some loads creeping into the built up area. German U-Boats had been forced out of the Biscay ports following the Allied liberation of France and Bergen was one of several Norwegian ports now being used as thu forward operating bases for the U-boats. The pens at Bergen were being enlarged, with an influx of German technicians and a large labour force. 93 Halifaxes and 47 Lancasters of 6 and 8 Groups were dispatched to attack Bergen, most of the aircraft being allocated to the pens but 14 Halifaxes and 6 Lancasters were ordered to bomb individual U-boats known to be moored in the harbour. 12 Mosquitoes of 100 Group acted as a long-range fighter escort. KB745 crashed into the Cheviot Hills near the Scottish border after the bombing raid on Norwegian U-boat pens. Crew KB745: F/O Duncan, George Ross (RCAF) Pilot P/O Karstens, William Russell (RCAF) Wireless Air Gunner F/O Layng, William George (RCAF) Navigator P/O Tierney, Thomas Bernard (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Trott, Donald Alexander (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Hall, John William (RAFVR) Flight Engineer | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 15. United Kingdom. Son Of James A. Trott And Josephine S. Trott, Of Wirral, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database KB745 419Sqn History |
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| 3991 | Trowbridge | Vincent Charles William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-27 Age 24 | J/15829 | 218Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of Joseph And Jane Trowbridge, Of Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada; Husband Of Cicely Trowbridge. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3992 | Trudeau | Zenon Romeo | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age | J/87046 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Werkendam Protestant Cemetery, Row 8. Grave 13. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3993 | Trudel | Roland Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-02 Age 25 | J/89446 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row B. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Regis A. Trudel And Armandine Trudel; Husband Of Catherine Trudel, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3994 | Trueman | Alec Albert Gray | F/O | ![]() ![]() ![]() Trueman Road, Kenley ![]() Pointe de Bute, Canada | KIA 1940-09-04 Age 26 | RAF | 40766 | PLT | 253Sqn![]() | Hurricane V6638 | Shot down and killed over Kenley in Hurricanes I (V6638) on 4 September 1940. Whyteleafe St Luke Churchyard England Born: 1914 in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Canadian pilot’s licence in Ottawa. Joined the RAF on a short service commission in 1938. Completed his training at 6 Flying Training School at Netheravon in Wiltshire. Commissioned as an acting pilot officer on 7 May 1938 and confirmed as a pilot officer on 7 March 1939. Arriving back in England from Canada on 30 May 1939, ended up with 155Sqn Bomber Command, based at Hemswell in Lincolnshire, on Handley Page Hampdens. There, during take-off on a training flight with a full bomb load, he made an error: 'Hemswell on 27/05/1940: 144 Squadron Hampden L4135 Coded PL-? The aircraft’s back broke when the pilot turned the aircraft sharply and braked harshly whilst taxiing with full bomb load at 1615hrs. Pilot P/O AAG Trueman and crew were unhurt.' Arrived at 6 Operational Training Unit, Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, on 24 June 1940 to convert onto Hurricanes. On 20 July he was posted to 253Sqn at Turnhouse. In August 1940, 253Sqn moved back to Kenley. On 2 September Alec was credited with damaging a Bf109. Two days later he was in combat over Kenley Airfield when he was shot down and killed by an enemy aircraft, his Hurricane V6638 crashing at Tudor Close, Banstead. He was 26; the day before his death he had been promoted to the rank of flying officer. Buried in St. Luke’s Churchyard, Whyteleafe, Surrey. Also commemorated on a family memorial in Pointe de Bute Cemetery in New Brunswick, Canada. In the final quarter of 1940 Ethel Trueman, Alec’s young wife, registered the births of twin sons, Alec A. G. and Michael G. G. Trueman. Ethel died on 10 June 2002 in Lincoln, aged 89. | KenleyRevival.org Bio Battle of Britain Database |
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| 3995 | Truscott | James Robert | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-07-05 Age 20 | J/87770 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Romescamps Churchyard, Grave 2. France. Son Of James Stuart Truscott And Ivy Gladys Truscott, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 3996 | Truscott | Harold Edmund | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 23 | J/88730 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Claire Truscott And Lulu May Truscott, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3997 | Tucker | John Richards | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Missing - believed killed | J | 7448 | 401Sqn | Spitfire Vb | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 3998 | Tucker | John Richards | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 21 | J/7448 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 101. United Kingdom. Son Of George Richards Tucker And Christina Elizabeth Tucker, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3999 | Tucker | Thomas Ernest Jeffrey | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-27 Age | J/16947 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 4000 | Tucker | Horace Burpee | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-09 Age 28 | C/21648 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 34. J. 7. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database |
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