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#Name* SORT (↑)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.BornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateCommemoratedPhoto (Click to Expand)Referring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 DouglasR C ASergeant1391042Bomb AimerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonPoW No. 921, Stalag Luft 6 Heydekrug
2 EmblingJohn Robert AndreWing Commander36035PilotRAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonEvaderWg Cdr Embling (77 Sqn) had joined the crew for operational experience

Captured on 4 Dec 1942. Escaped the same day from a train as it was leaving Tergnier for Germany and hid in a nearby goods wagon. He stayed there until the following evening when he began making his way south towards Paris. On 6 Dec 1942 he reached Beaugies-sous-Bois where he was sheltered on a farm for three weeks by Mme Pierre Degruson while she contacted Etienne Dromas at Chauny. Embling left Tergier station (again) with the help of Dromas, Alfred Logeon, Maurice Marchand, and Jean Carbonnet described by Dromas as their 'chief of repatriation' - on 29 Dec. Embling reached Marseille on 3 Jan. It was Jean de la Olla of the Pat line and the traitor Roger le Légionnaire who took Embling to Toulouse prior to his crossing of the Pyrenees. Embling was flown home from Gibraltar 7 Mar 1943
3 FantiniL CFlight Sergeant1280767Wireless OperatorRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonPoW No 923, Stalag Luft 6 Heydekrug
4 HainesAlfred RoyPilot OfficerJ/8601CanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonEvader Paradie Archive Database Fg Off Haines who made his way to La Chapelle-en-Serval from where he was driven to Chantilly and put in contact with the Marie-Claire escape line. Haines crossed the Pyrenees in Jan. He was arrested in Spain and taken to Pamplona but repatriated the following month and flown back to the UK 24 Feb 1942
5 JohnsonHSergeant1039774Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonPoW No. 934, Stalag 357 Kopernikus
6 LawJohnSergeant9554161914Flight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonKilledCouron-et-Aumencourt Communal Cemetery Row A Grave 3Son of Robert Mitcheson Law and Hannah E. Law, of Langley-on-Tyne, Northumberland; husband of Annie Law, of Langley-on-Tyne

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7 MolloyLaurence CliffordSergeant137964Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonKilledCouvron-et-Aumencourt Communal Cemetery Row A Grave 5 Son of Laurence Patrick Joseph and Florence Martha Molloy; husband of Edna Lily Molloy, of Cheadle. Cheshire
8 WalkingtonJohn Greet GordonSquadron Leader827151919PilotRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-12-02HalifaxIIW7916DY-LPocklington128FrankfurtClaim by Fritz Carstens Stab II/NJG4 - Couron-et-Aumencourt: 1,600m at 0617 hrs. Crashed Couron-et-Aumencourt 12km NW of LaonKilledCourvon-et-Aumencourt Communal Cemetery Row A Grave 4Son of Christopher Tom and Daisy Walkington, of East Sheen, Surrey

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