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| 1 | Aaron | Elmer Oscar | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-08 Age 23 | USA | J/25067 | Air Bomber | 106Sqn Last Op 106Sqn ![]() | Lancaster 1 LL891 ZN-B | X - 08 May 44 (**B) 08 May 44 - KIA - See Stubelt Crew | Bomb ammunition dump at Salbris. Claim by Hans-Karl Kamp of lll/NJG4. Commemorated Orleans Main Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Coll. Grave 16-27. France. Son Of Harry Aaron, And Of Jeanne Aaron, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 2 | Adamac | George Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-10-06 Age | J/22221 | 175Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 47. B. 1. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 3 | Agassiz | Roland Ernest Garnault | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-16 Age 23 | J/14194 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Sutton Bridge (St. Matthew) Churchyard, Sec. S. Grave 33. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 4 | Aitkens | Ernest Trevor | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-04 Age 20 | R/122006 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 4. Plot 14. Lot 4. Canada. Son Of Ernest G. Aitkens And Vera M. Aitkens, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 5 | Alderson | Ernest Henry | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-24 Age 29 | R/123174 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 3. D. 6. Germany. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Thomas W. Alderson, Of Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham; Husband Of Myrtle J. Alderson, Of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 6 | Allen | Ernest James | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R J | 116174 20587 | ADM PLT | RCAF Edmonton RCAF RC 3SFTS (RCAF) RCAF 5EFTS (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) 123Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 83GSU (RAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) | X X X X Moth Anson Hurricane X Hurricane Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MN553 | 5 oct 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 5 Oct 1939 - ADM 20 July 1941 - ADM 28 Feb 1942 - Remuster to pilot 27 Apr 1942 20 July 1942 20 Nov 1942 20 Oct 1943 - UK 3 Dec 1943 8 Apr 1944 19 May 1944 12 Aug 1944 - Flak over Segrie Fontaine, France | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xvii. F. 16. France. Son Of Ernest And Mary Anne Allen; Husband Of Zella Marguerite Allen, Of St. James, Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Back to Normandy Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 7 | Allen | James Ernest | Corporal | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-24 Age | R/116919 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 2. K. 23. Germany. Son Of Ernest John And Marion Allen. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 8 | Andrewes | Edward Alexander | Sergeant | Killed 1945-06-28 Age 24 | R/68041 | Commemorated London (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Lot 138. Sec U Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Archibald A. Andrewes And Alice Evelyn Andrewes, Of London; Husband Of Margaret M. Andrewes, Of Brantford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 9 | Applegate | Ernest Arthur | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | R | 103626 | AG | RCAF 3WS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 AGS (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) 1656 CU (RAF) 12Sqn (RAF) 12Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X Moth X Battle X ? Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster ED714 | 12 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 3 Aug 1941 21 March 1942 - Failed Wireless Training 29 March 1942 - Remustered to Air Gunner 29 May 1942 - UK 22 July 1942 18 Aug 1942 31 Jan 1943 13 March 1943 14 Apr 1943 - Mid air collision over France | Commemorated Le Mans West Cemetery, Plot 38. 1939-45 Row B. Grave 8. France. Son of Charles Sidney and Florence Alice (nee Harris) Applegate, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 10 | Archibald | A.H. | F/O | J | 19851 | AG | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 11 | Archibald | C.G. | F/O | KIA | J | 25898 | PLT | 33OTU Last Op - 33OTU | Wellington Wellington | X - 28 May 44 (**B) 28 May 44 - KIA - See R.G. Hills | |||||
| 12 | Archibald | D.F. | F/L | C | 2371 | ACC | RCAF | N/A | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 13 | Archibald | D.R. | P/O | J | 45554 | NAV | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 14 | Archibald | H.W. | F/O | C | 11714 | NAV | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 15 | Archibald | J. | Sgt | R ------ RAF ----- RCAF | 253890 ------ X ------- X | AG AG Veh Mech | 9B&GS (RCAF) 434Sqn 90 & 115Sqns -------------------- RCAF Last Op | X X X -------------------- X N/A | X - RCAF Mount Joli - X - Bomber Command - 1947 - 1950 - Served in the RAF as and AG -------------------------------------------------------- 1951 - 1963 - Post War RCAF - 1991 - deceased - | ||||||
| 16 | Archibald | J.A. | P/O | J | 46633 | WAG | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 17 | Archibald | J.M. | F/O | J | 17676 | AG | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 18 | Archibald | J.S. | F/Sgt | R | 434Sqn | Halifax LK786 | 16 Aug 44 - | ||||||||
| 19 | Archibald | L.P. | P/O | KIA | J | 18858 | PLT | 426Sqn Last Op - 426Sqn | X X | X - 16 Dec 43 (**B) 16 Dec 43 - KIA - See J.L. Lachance | |||||
| 20 | Archibald | R.E. | F/O | KIA | RAF CAN | 87451 | PLT | 61Sqn Last Op - 61Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster | X - 06 Jun 42 (**B) 06 Jun 42 - KIA - | |||||
| 21 | Archibald | R.W. | P/O | J | 44877 | PLT | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 22 | Archibald | S.C. | F/L | Confirm Initials! | J | 16471 | NAV | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | |||||
| 23 | Archibald | V.G.H. | WO1 | Killed | R | 62035 | PLT | 15SFTS (RCAF) Last Op - 15SFTS | Anson Anson FP845 | X - 07 Feb 45 (**B) 07 Feb 45 - Killed - 1/2 Mile E of RCAF Claresholm | |||||
| 24 | Archibald | W.J. | F/Sgt | KIA | R | 68551 | PLT | 603Sqn Last Op - 603Sqn | Spitfire Spitfire W3233 | X - 27 Sep 41 (**B) 27 Sep 41 - KIA over France | |||||
| 25 | Archibald | W.R. | F/O | J | 38446 | WAG | RCAF | X | Oct 44 - | ||||||
| 26 | Archibald | John Robinson | F/Sgt | R | 223627 | AG | 1666HCU (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax DT551 Halifax LL574 | 17 May 1944 - Groun looped on landing 19 July 1944 - Mid air collision and Flak - Ditched in channel | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co 420 Snowy Owl Squadron |
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| 27 | Archibald | William James | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-27 Age 21 | R/68551 | Pilot | 603Sqn (RAF) | Spitfire Vb W3233 | Born on the 28th January 1920 in Dunneville. Ontario. Educated at Oakville Public School and Oakville High School. Worked briefly for Canada Life Society. Enlisted at Fort William on the 13th April 1940.
Son of Robert Harvey Archibald and Susan Beattie Archibald, of 61 Reynolds Street, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends'. | Commemorated Dunkirk Town Cemetery, Plot 2 Row 2 Grave 34. France. | ||||
| 28 | Archibald | Lewis Percival | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 21 | J/18858 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. J. 6. Germany. Son Of William Alexander Archibald And Jessie Anna Archibald, Of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 29 | Archibald | Clyde Glencoe | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-28 Age 23 | J/25898 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. B. Row E. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Frederick Y. Archibald And Bertha M. Archibald, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 30 | Archibald | Arthur Campbell | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1945-10-27 Age 27 | R/150558 | Commemorated Edmonton Cemetery, Alberta, Block 30. Sub. Div. J. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Arthur And Mary Archibald, Of Edmonton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 31 | Archibald | Vivian Gordon Harris | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-07 Age 29 | North Battleford | R/62035 | Commemorated North Battleford Cemetery, Plan M. Block 12. Grave 7. Canada. Son Of Judson And Ilah Marie Archibald, Of North Battleford. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 32 | Armstrong | William Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-04 Age 22 | R/131602 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, Row A. Grave 11. France. Son Of George Ernest And Emma Elizabeth Armstrong, Of Stettler, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 33 | Armstrong | George Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age | R/125223 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Wellington Mk X HE923 AS-R | X - 05 May 43 (**B) 05 May 43 - KIA - See A.P. Uditsky 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 | |||
| 34 | Ashdown | Walter Ross | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-06 Age 31 | J/39320 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, III. E. 12. Belgium. Son Of Walter Ernest And Ella Ashdown, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy Kathleen Ashdown, Of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 35 | Atkins | Milton Wilbur | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-11 Age 22 | R/101589 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 102. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest James Atkins And May Penrose Atkins, Of St. James, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 36 | Attewell | Arthur Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 22 | C/87994 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Son Of Wing Cdr. W. G. Attewell, M.B.E., Rcaf, And Gladys Ethel Attewell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 37 | Ault | Arthur Wellington | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-18 Age 21 | R/125936 | Commemorated Ottawa (Beechwood) Cemetery, Sec. 29. Lot 43. Canada. Son Of Frank Ernest And Florence Ault, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 38 | Bailey | Albert George | Sgt F/Sgt W/O2 | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R | 101346 | AG | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 AGS (RAF) 1484 Flight (RAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth X Anson X Battle X Battle Oxford Wellington Wellington Wellington HE294 | 9 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 June 1941 27 July 1941 10 Sep 1941 - Ceased Pilot training 27 Oct 1941 - Remustered to Navigator 1 Feb 1942 - Ceased Navigator training 29 March 1942 - Remustered to Air Gunner 12 June 1942 - UK 30 July 1942 18 Aug 1942 18 Sep 1942 1 May 1943 28 May 1943 - Shot down by nightfighter | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 179. United Kingdom. Son of Ernest T. Bailey, and of Nora Bailey, of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 39 | Baily | Norman Godwin | Flying Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1945-01-29 Age 31 | R J | 179955 35708 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP743 EQ-K | X - 29 Jan 45 - 29 Jan 45 - KIA - See F. Henry Born on the 18th April 1913 in Ontario. Son Of Archibald Baily, And Of Mary Alice Baily, Of Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. Accountant. | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Joint grave 4. C. 20-21. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 40 | Baker | Shirley Waldemar Frank | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-02 Age 22 | J/23600 | 432Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 4. C. 12. Germany. Son Of Arthur Ernest Baker, And Of Edith Mary Baker, Of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 41 | Baker | Clifford Stanley | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age 23 | R/146764 | 467Sqn (RAAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 7. K. 7. Germany. Son Of Ernest H. Baker And Ophelia W. Baker, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 42 | Balderston | John Percival Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-30 Age | R/133749 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 11, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 43 | Bancroft | Ernest Walter | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-20 Age | R/152458 | 196Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery, 4. A. 10. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 44 | Banks | Alexander | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 19 | R/260678 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Coll. grave I. C. 1-7. Belgium. Son Of Ernest Everard Banks And Emma Banks, Of Malahat, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 45 | Barr | Thomas Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1940-10-06 Age 22 | R/50990 | Commemorated Edmonton (Beechmount) Cemetery, Block 208. Grave 4. Canada. Son Of Harry And Alexandria Margaret Barr, Of Edmonton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 46 | Barrowman | Archibald Macarthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age | R J | 147703 85618 | AG | 97Sqn![]() Last Op - 97Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster JB361 | X - 15 Mar 44 - 15 Mar 44 - KIA - Tgt = Stuttgart - | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. K. 23. Germany. Son Of John And Margaret Barrowman, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |
| 47 | Bartleman | William Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-05 Age 20 | R/60887 | OBS | 10OTU Last Op - 10OTU | Whitley Whitey Z6667 | X - 05 Jul 41 - 05 Jul 41 - Killed - Crash nr Oxford - Garsington - UK Claimed as nightfighter loss by Heinz Strüning 1./NJG2 | Commemorated Inverness (Tomnahurich) Cemetery, Sec. D. Class 6. Grave 19. United Kingdom. Son of John and Catherine Lily Bartleman, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Loss Z6667 |
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| 48 | Baverstock | Ernest Ballantyne | LAC Cpl F/O F/L | MiD![]() | Canadian in RAF | RAF RAF | 1155238 123716 | RAF Regiment | X | Cpl 25 July 42 - Commissioned P/O 21 Apr 1944 - F/L | Mention in Despatches - Overseas - Award effective 14 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 874/44 dated 21 April 1944. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 49 | Baxter | Lloyd James | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-09-12 Age 22 | R/154018 | 417Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Iii, E, 9. Italy. Son Of Ernest And Mabel Baxter, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 50 | Bayley | Deckland Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-14 Age | J/24977 | 117Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chittagong War Cemetery, Coll. grave 3. B. 7-11. Bangladesh (ex India). Son Of Samuel Anson Bayley And Sarah Lucy Bayley, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 51 | Belanger | Joseph Jean Donnelly | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 20 | J | 35867 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 20 (P)AFU (RAF) 1538 BATF (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X Moth X X X Finch Anson X Oxford Oxford Wellington Wellington LN869 | 6 Oct 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 March 1942 16 Aug 1942 10 Oct 1942 - Pilot Training Ceased 31 Oct 1942 - Englsih Language Course 24 Jan 1943 4 Apr 1943 30 May 1943 31 Oct 1943 - UK 18 Jan 1944 14 March 1944 30 May 1944 30 July 1944 - Crashed with an engine on fire | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4140. United Kingdom. Son of Joseph Ernest and Katherine (nee Donnelly) Belanger, of Quebec City, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 52 | Belanger (Bélanger) | Joseph Louis Ernest | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt | ![]() | MiD![]() | R | 144636 | ADM | RCAF HQ Eastern Air Command (RCAF) 123Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 143Wing (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X X X X X X X | 25 Nov 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec 21 Feb 1942 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 19 Nov 1943 - Debert, Nova Scotia Dec 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 1 Jan 1944 - RAF Wellingore, Lincolnshire July 1944 - Mainland Europe 12 March 1946 - Repatriated to Canada 9 April 1946 - Released from the RCAF | - Mention in Despatches - No.143 Wing (AFRO says only “Overseas”) - Award effective 1 January 1946 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 388/46 dated 12 April 1946. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 53 | Bell | Bernard Ernest | Sgt P/O F/O | POW | R J | ? 44311 | PLT | 9EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 83GSU (RAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) | Finch Harvard X Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon MP145 | ? 8 Nov 1942 ? 1944 6 Nov 1944 27 Dec 1944 - Shot down by flak and small arms | (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | Losses and Incidents Database Accident report The Typhoon Project |
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| 54 | Bell | William Ernest | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | J | 21401 | PLT | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 22EFTS (RCAF) 21EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 15SFTS (RCAF) 2SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 53OTU (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RCAF) BPC (RCAF) 19 ACHU (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Finch Finch Anson Finch & Crane Anson Harvard Hurricane X Master & Spitfire Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon X X X X | 26 Nov 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 March 1942 7 June 1942 21 June 1942 16 Aug 1942 28 Dec 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 5 March 1943 - Flying Instructor 18 Aug 1943 - Flying Instructor 23 March 1944 10 Sep 1944 - UK 3 Dec 1944 22 Jan 1945 1 March 1945 21 March 1945 - For repatriation 15 June 1945 7 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 28 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | Deceased on 22 Sep 2010 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | WikiTree | |||
| 55 | Bell | Ernest Maxwell | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1943-03-05 Age 22 | R/79393 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sutton-On-The-Forest (All Hallows) Churchyard Extension, Sec. E. Grave 1. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 56 | Bell | Murray Richard | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R | 157097 | AG | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 26OTU (RAF) 1651CU (RAF) 620Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X Anson & Battle X Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling Stirling EF504 | 26 Feb 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF, Winnipeg, Manitoba 16 Apr 1942 - Brandon, Manitoba 5 July 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta 13 Sep 1942 - MacDonald, Manitoba 13 Jan 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 23 Feb 1943 - RAF Wing, Buckinghamshire 10 June 1943 - RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire 10 July 1943 - RAF Chedburgh, Suffolk 30 July 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 2 May 1944 - Shot down by multiple night fighters | Commemorated Poix-De-Picardie Churchyard, Row A. Coll. Grave 12-14. France. Son of Archibald Willoughby and Jeanne Ellen (nee Rome) Bell, of Port Arthur, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database 218 Squadron Association |
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| 57 | Bennett | Jack Norman Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-22 Age 30 | R/182006 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31. E. 17. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Florence Bennett, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 58 | Bent | Elroy Fenwick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-19 Age 19 | J/9264 | Commemorated Khartoum War Cemetery, 8. B. 4. Sudan. Son Of Ernest Elroy And Lorna Henrietta Bent; Husband Of Frances Evelyn Bent, Of Upper Granville, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 59 | Biollo | Peter Joseph | Flying Officer | Courtesy Relatives | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/26543 | Air Bomber | 576Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III PB253 UL-A2 | Born on the -1st September 1923 at Edmonton. Son of Peter Paul Biollo (died 1982,, age 81) and of Doris May Biollo (née Caswell - died 1975 age 73), of Edmonton. Alberta, Canada | Commemorated Chaumousey Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. | ||||
| 60 | Bird | John Stanbridge | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-16 Age 23 | J/6826 | 2PRU Photographic Reconnaissance Unit. | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Ernest S. And Mabel J. Bird, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 61 | Bird | Richard Henry | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-11-09 Age 30 | R/56955 | Commemorated Winnipeg (Brookside) Cemetery, Mil. Sec. Lot 2031. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Edith Bird, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 62 | Birtch | George Ernest Percy | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-01 Age 23 | R/125848 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. A. 2-4. Germany. Son Of George Thomas Birtch And Greta Donalda Birtch, Of Billings Bridge, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 63 | Bishop | Ernest Howard | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 23 | J/86577 | NAV | 432Sqn | Halifax VII NP702 QO-B | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Born on the 30th June 1921 Son Of Ernest William And Selma Bishop, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 64 | Bishop | Edward Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-01-05 Age 21 | R/202976 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 56. D. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Riley A. Bishop And Rachael Francess Bishop, Of Carseland, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 65 | Blue | Donald Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-06 Age 22 | R/54195 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4180. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter Edward And Maud Deacon Rankin Blue, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 66 | Boalch | Frederick Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-12 Age 22 | R/194666 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 4. Column 3. Canada. Son Of Ernest H. Boalch And Clare F. Boalch, Of Calgary, Alberta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 67 | Bodnoff | Israel Joseph | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFM![]() | R J | 180936 51898 | WAG | RCAF 2WS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X Harvard & Fort Battle & Bolinbroke Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 Canso X | 22 Aug 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 4 Dec 1942 27 June 1943 19 Aug 1943 2 Jan 1944 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack 8 June 1945 - Sydney NS 6 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Distinguished Flying Medal - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 68 | Bolingbroke | Ernest Joseph Leonard | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age | R/90953 | 357Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 10. L. 6-12. Thailand. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 69 | Bollert | Frank Dowler | Aircraftman 1st Class | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-20 Age 21 | R/134422 | Commemorated Winnipeg (Brookside) Cemetery, Mil. Sec. Lot 1803. Canada. Son Of Ernest B. Bollert And Elsie Bollert, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 70 | Bonin | Ernest Donald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-25 Age | J/17220 | 519Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 175. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 71 | Book | Archibald Neville | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-01-01 Age 24 | J/23434 | Commemorated Bowmore New Parish Churchyard, Isle Of Islay, Grave 641. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 72 | Book | Archibald Neville | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-01-01 Age 24 | J/23434 | Commemorated Bowmore New Parish Churchyard, Isle Of Islay, Grave 641. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Blair Book And Gertrude Neville Book; Husband Of Fleur Ange Gauthier Book, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 73 | Botten | Eric Douglas Ralph | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-26 Age 23 | R/82091 | Commemorated Suez War Memorial Cemetery, 2. G. 5. Egypt. Son Of Ernest Edward Botten And Of Maud Alice Botten (Nee Lyons), Of Almonte, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Grace Botten (Nee Finn). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 74 | Bourne | Ernest William | Aircraftman 2nd Class | ![]() | Killed 1940-12-08 Age 25 | Oshawa | R/78034 | Commemorated Whitby (Mount Lawn) Cemetery, Plot 47. Sec. C. Block 1. Canada. Son Of E:Rnest F. Bourne And Florence D. Bourne, Of Oshawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 75 | Bousquet | Elbert Cyril | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-02 Age 19 | J/88339 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row B. Grave 11. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest E. Bousquet And Lucy E. Bousquet, Of Wilkie, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 76 | Bowering | John Ernest Ralph | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 19 | R J | 195841 88199 | AG | RCAF 5MD (RCAF) 4WS (RCAF) 2AGGTS (RCAF) 3B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1161 HCU (RAF) 619Sqn (RAF) 619Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth X Battle & Norseman X Stirling Lancaster Lancaster ME846 PG-C | 29 Oct 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 16 Nov 1942 6 Feb 1943 1 May 1943 13 June 1943 Sep 1943 - UK Jan 1944 March 1944 22 June 1944 - Shot down by flak | ![]() (Photo: The crew during training in early March 1944 in front of a Short Stirling of 1661HCU at RAF Winthorpe. L to R: F/Sgt Peter Edmund Knox (Bomb Aimer), Sgt Thomas Newberry (Wireless Operator), Sgt Dennis ‘Geordie’ Belshaw (Flight Engineer), P/O Officer Mark Anthony Hamilton ‘Dave’ Davis (Pilot), F/Sgt Leslie ‘Tag’ Taylor (Navigator), Sgt George Harry Moggridge (Mid-Upper Gunner) and P/O John Earnest Ralph ‘Porky’ Bowering (Rear Gunner). ) Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. F. 17. Belgium. Son of Ernest and Helena Bowering, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Read Archive Report on this incident
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| 77 | Boyce | Ernest Bertin | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-02 Age 22 | J/94382 | 622Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Coll. grave VI. A. 4-8. Belgium. Son Of Henry And Mercy Boyce, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 78 | Boyle | Ernest Elroy | P/O | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 26 | R J | 212731 91059 | AG | 101Sqn Last Op - 101Sqn | X X | X - 21 Jul 44 - 21 Jul 44 - KIA - See J.E. Nixon - | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Xi. G. 4. Belgium. Son Of Ernest Howard Boyle And Ina Minerva Boyle, Of Kimberley, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 79 | Brad | Harold Arthur | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-27 Age | J/88650 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 5. E. 25. Germany. Son Of Alva Ernest And Marion Matilda Brad, Of Isabella, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 80 | Bradley | Roy Harris | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-21 Age 24 | R/83115 | Commemorated Kirkinner Cemetery, Grave 573. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Garfield Bradley And Charlotte Josephine Bradley, Of Jeannettes Creek, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 81 | Brand | Daniel Archibald | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1943-01-20 Age | R/119996 | Commemorated Belfast City Cemetery, Glenalina Extn. Sec. A.S. Grave 7. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 82 | Brautigam | Ernest Henry | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-12 Age 19 | J/40697 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 755. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry Richard And Edna Brautigam; Grandson Of A. J. Milton And Sarah Milton, Of Upper Capilano, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 83 | Brewer | Thomas James | Sgt P/O | ![]() ![]() Amersfoort Oud Leusden, Holland | KIA | R J | 133415 93177 | Mid upper gunner | 156Sqn 166Sqn ![]() Last Op - 156Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster DV367 AS-K Lancaster JA921 | X 1944-01-14 Attack on Brunswick - 20 Feb 44 - Tgt = Leipzig - Germany - 20 Feb 44 - KIA - | 1944-01-14 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 | ||
| 84 | Brinkworth | Ernest Peter | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | MIA Age 21 | J | 3276 | NAV | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3 (C)OTU (RAF) TTU (RAF) 22Sqn (RAF) 86Sqn (RAF) 86Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Anson Battle Anson X Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort W6474 | 6 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 24 June 1940 19 July 1940 13 Oct 1940 25 Nov 1940 24 Jan 1941 - UK 5 March 1941 27 May 1941 26 June 1941 7 Jan 1942 18 March 1942 - Missing over Bay of Biscay | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 99. United Kingdom. Son of Ernest Edward and Christina Brinkworth, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 85 | Brooks | Ernest Ross | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-07 Age 28 | C/11768 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 5. Plot 12. Lot 3. Canada. Son Of Richard James Brooks And Mabel E. Brooks, Of Belleville, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 86 | Brooks | Malcolm Hutton | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1947-10-15 Age 37 | 4811 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 7, Plot 5. Lot 14. Canada. Son Of Archibald Hutton Brooks And Jessie Brooks, Of Chilliwack; Husband Of Louisa Brooks. Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 87 | Bround | Earl Douglas | Sergeant | Killed 1944-11-11 Age 25 | R/220388 | Commemorated Parry Sound (Hillcrest) Cemetery, Block O. Lot 1. Canada. Son Of Ernest M. Bround And Nan Bround, Of Galt; Husband Of Eve Mary Bround, Of Middleton, Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 88 | Brown | Wesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/88160 | Air/Bmr | 432Sqn | Halifax VII NP702 QO-B | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Born on the 05th February 1924 in Ireland, Son Of Ernest And Sarah C:Leland Brown, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 89 | Brownfield | Oscar David | Aircraftman 1st Class | Killed 1940-06-10 Age 27 | R/51048 | Commemorated Big River Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of Ernest C. Brownfield And Minna Brownfield, Of Big River. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 90 | Brunet | Ernest Charles | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-20 Age | R/108322 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31. G. 8. Germany. Son Of D. And Jeanne Brunet, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 91 | Bryant | Harry Douglas | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-06 Age 26 | R/70448 | 12Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 103. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest George And Mariane Susan Bryant, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 92 | Buckolz | Rollie Ernest | Pilot Officer | Killed 1941-07-30 Age 23 | J/4538 | 407Sqn | Commemorated North Cotes (St. Nicholas) Churchyard, Grave 17. United Kingdom. Son of Dave and Anna Brodsky Buckolz; Nephew of Frank K. Brodsky, of Rapid City, South Dakota, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 93 | Bulman | Frederick Lloyd | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 23 | R | 154844 | NAV | 166Sqn Last Op - 166Sqn ![]() | Lancaster Lancaster ND806 AS-S | X - 23 Apr 44 -- Tgt = Dusseldorf - Germany - 23 Apr 44 - KIA - Missing, nothing heard from after take off | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 2. H. 1-7. Belgium. Son Of Ernest W. And S. Rebecca Bulman, Of Rustico, Prince Edward Island. Canada. 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 | ||
| 94 | Burke | Joseph Paul Ernest | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 20 | R | 206904 | WAG | RCAF 5MD (RCAF) 25PAED (RCAF) 3WS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2(O)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) Last Flight | X X X Stinson Anson & Bolinbroke X Anson Wellington Wellington MF509 | 19 Sep 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Quebec city, Quebec 2 Apr 1943 - Lachine, Quebec 31 May 1943 - Brandon, Manitoba 11 July 1943 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 29 Jan 1944 - Paulson, Manitoba 19 April 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 20 June 1944 - RAF Millom, Cumbria 28 Aug 1944 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 20 Nov 1944 - Crashed in mountain side during a night navigation training exercise | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 315. United Kingdom. Son of William and Hermine (nee Hachey) Burke, step son of Dorine Burke, of West Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 95 | Burley | Lloyd Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-11 Age 25 | J/21245 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 1. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Roy Burley, And Of Muriel Burley, Of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 96 | Burnell | Douglas Arthur | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Oleg Marin | Died 1944-09-11 Age 26 | J/19998 | PLT | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Died of self-inflicted injuries. Born on the 17th September 1918. Enlisted on the 07th February 1942 Son of Arthur William (died 30th October 1927, age 45) and Maude Evelyn Burnell née Shaw - died 1929), of 178 Maple Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Nephew of Ernest Burnell, of Hamilton. Grave inscription: 'And While He Lies In Peaceful Sleep His Memory We Will Always Keep'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 15. The United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 97 | Butterworth | Robert Stuart | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 26 | J/38675 | Bomb Aimer | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster PB451 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 13. F. 7. Germany. Son Of Ernest Albert Reynolds Butterworth And Agnes Bannerman Butterworth; Husband Of Georgina Best Butterworth, Of Richville, New York, U.S.A. Member Phalanx Hon. Frat., Clarkson College, U.S.A. | Archive Report PB451 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 98 | Calder | John Philip Sargent | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 29 | J/4695 | 571Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, 1. H. 20. Germany. Son Of Archibald C. And Mary Agnes Calder, Of Goderich, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 99 | Caldwell | Carleton Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-19 Age 20 | R/96215 | Commemorated Brandesburton (St. Mary) Churchyard, Raf Sec. Grave 27. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 100 | Cameron | Archibald MacPherson | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C ------- W/C G/C | ![]() | AFC![]() | C ------- No. | 996 ------- 20356 | PLT | RCAF 10Sqn (RCAF) Ferry Command Eastern Air Command 160Sqn (RCAF) Joint Staff ------------ RCAF | X Digby X X Canso X ------------ X | 5 June 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 July 1941 10 Apr 1943 11 July 1943 12 June 1944 12 Dec 1944 - Washington ------------ Remained in post war RCAF (1953) | ![]() (Photo: Cameron is at center in front of his 10 BRSqn Digby) Air Force Cross - No.10 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||
| 101 | Cameron | Donald Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-14 Age | R/65210 | 15OTU | Commemorated Barville Churchyard, Grave 4. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 102 | Cameron | Archibald Boyd | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-07 Age 22 | R/56347 | 37Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Peter Archie And Eva Cameron, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 103 | Campbell | Graham | Sgt P/O F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | UK | R J | ? 26921 | WAG | RCAF 2WS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) 32OTU (RCAF) 7Sqn (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) RCAF | X Harvard & Fort Battle & Bolinbroke Hudson Anson & Beaufort Shark Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 X X | 31 Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 31 March 1941 18 Aug 1941 5 Oct 1941 17 Dec 1941 24 March 1942 17 Feb 1943 1 June 1943 2 Jan 1944 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack 14 Apr 1945 28 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. Died 28 November 2005 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 104 | Campbell | Frederick Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-31 Age 23 | R/123725 | 100Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Sp. Mem. 3. F. 12. Germany. Son Of John Robert And Dorothy Mary Campbell, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 105 | Campbell | Gordon Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-23 Age 21 | R/85722 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 2. C. 8. Germany. Son Of John Murray Campbell And Beatrice Campbell, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 106 | Campbell | Archibald Burton | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-20 Age | R/181104 | 5Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 5. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 107 | Campbell | Russell Archibald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-09 Age 26 | J/95079 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 21. D. 8-10. Germany. Son Of Archibald And Mary Campbell, Of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 108 | Cannon | Ernest Albert | Sgt | ![]() | KIA | R | 182457 | AG | 106SqnLast Op - 106Sqn | LancasterLancaster ED 385 | X - 04 Sep 43 - Tgt = Berlin - Ref Sgt E.A. Cannon - 04 Sep 43 - KIA - | Read Archive Report | |||
| 109 | Cannon | Ernest Albert | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-04 Age 20 | R/182457 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 3. F. 11. Germany. Son Of Harry Richard And Jennie Cannon, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 110 | Carey | Leslie Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-29 Age | R/125005 | 35Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. D. 1-20. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 111 | Carlson | Ernest William Bernard | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-08 Age 21 | J/90367 | 138Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Block "S". Plot 4. Row P. Grave 2. France. Son Of Oscar And Nannie Carlson, Of Lakeview, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 112 | Carmichael | Douglas John | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-26 Age 23 | R/56171 | 106Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 26. B. 14. Germany. Son of Archibald Donald and Catherine Isabelle Carmichael, of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. B.A. University of Bishops College, Lennoxville. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 113 | Carrothers | Robert George | Flight Sergeant | ![]() courtesy Tracy and Blake Carrothers | Killed 1944-07-23 Age | R | R/197348 | Air Gunner | 620Sqn (RAF) | Stirling IV LJ864 QS-A | Commemorated Brillac Communal Cemetery, Grave 5. France. Son of John and Vera (nee Prier) Carrothers of Aylmer, Ontario, Canada. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 114 | Carter | Frank Ernest | Squadron Leader | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-15 Age 24 | J/13993 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 243. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Ralph And Annie Carter; Husband Of Catherine Ellen Carter, Of Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 115 | Cary | Earl Stanley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-07 Age 27 | J/89984 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Albert And Ida Catherine Cary, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 116 | Casher | Frederick Einar | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-24 Age 23 | J/37805 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row G. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Anthony Ernest And Sarah Dorothy Casher, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 117 | Caton | Archie Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age 21 | R/78926 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 15. Belgium. Son Of Jesse John And Hetty Nelson Caton, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 118 | Chalk | Jeffrey Thomas Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-13 Age 22 | R | 209550 | Air Gunner | 166Sqn Last Op - 166Sqn ![]() | Lancaster Lancaster JB644 | X - 13 Jul 44 - Tgt = Revigny Sur Ormain - France 13 Jul 44 - KIA - | Commemorated Chevillon Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave 249. France. Son Of Thomas And Hilda M. Chalk, Of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 119 | Chapman | Kenneth F. | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-22 Age 19 | R/279088 | 153Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 14. F. 3. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Florence Chapman, Of London, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 120 | Chapman | Harold Ernest Leslie | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-11 Age 24 | J/26941 | 144Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. Son Of The Revd. Thomas Henry Chapman And Blanche Elizabeth Chapman, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 121 | Charron | Arthur Ernest | Pte L/Cpl --- Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | Rgmt No. --- R | 522 --- 54061 | Inf --- WAG | 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards --- RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2 RD (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 57Sqn (RAF) 148Sqn (RAF) 148Sqn (RAF) | X --- X X Harvard Battle X Botha & Moth Wellington Wellington Wellington X | 1 Feb 1938 - Enlisted in Army MIlitia --- 24 June 1940 - Transferred to the RCAF 22 July 1940 16 Sep 1940 18 Jan 1941 20 Apr 1941 - UK 28 Apr 1941 1 July 1941 3 Sep 1941 Dec 1941 - Malta 24 Apr 1942 - Killed on ground during air raid | Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Mens). Plot F. Coll. Grave 99. Malta. Son of Andrew Ernest and Georgiana (nee Reid) Charron, of Ottawa, Ontario. Husband of Doris Jane (nee Carscadden) Charron. Father of Judith Anne Charron. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| 122 | Clark | Lawrence Maurice | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age | USA | J/20082 | PLT | 166Sqn Last Op - 166Sqn ![]() | Wellington Wellington Mk X HZ278 AS-M | X - 29 Apr 43 - Ref H.A. Mac Eachen (**B) 29 Apr 43 - KIA - Minelaying mouth of Elbe | First Sortie as crew. Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, A. 10. 2. 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 | ||
| 123 | Clark | Robert Ernest | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1943-04-14 Age 21 | R/50428 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sutton-On-The-Forest (All Hallows) Churchyard Extension, Sec. E. Grave 3. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 124 | Clarke | Archibald Erle | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-21 Age 20 | J/26904 | 132Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 125 | Clavette | Joseph Zoel Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O | R J | 113619 22764 | PLT | 430Sqn (RCAF) ? Radio School (RAF) | Mustang ? | 6 July 1943 14 Dec 1943 - Staff pilot | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | |||||
| 126 | Clegg | Archibald Sidney | F/Sgt | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-18 Age 31 | Stratford, Ontario. | R | 169854 | AG | 464Sqn (RAAF) Last Op - 464Sqn X | Ventura Ventura AE688 X | X - 18 Aug 43 - REf E.J. Beaudry (**B) 18 Aug 43 - Killed - 1 mile NW of Lake Flynnon - Caernarvonshire - | Son of James and Gertrude Clegg of Stratford, Ontario. Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 859. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database |
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| 127 | Cleworth | Stanley Franklin | Flying Officer | Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1943-12-27 Age 19 | J | J/27208 | PLT | 55 OTU Operational Training Unit. 9 Group | Hurricane I V7010 | Born on the 11 March 1924 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A student prior to enlisting on the 17th April 1942 in Toronto. Son of Charles Warburton Ingle Cleworth and Ethel May Cleworth, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Grave inscription: 'God Made Trial Of Them And Found Them Worthy Of Himself'. | Commemorated Silloth (Causewayhead) Cemetery, Holme Low, Sec. R. Grave 18. United Kingdom. | |||
| 128 | Clipsham | Archibald Charles | Pte P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 24 | M J | 475074 22372 | INF PLT | Calgary Highlanders RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X X Moth Anson & Crane Anson X X | 16 July 1940 - Enlisted in the Canadian Army 29 Dec 1941- Transferred to the RCAF 12 Apr 1942 19 July 1942 13 Sep 1942 30 Dec 1942 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 Charles Edgar and Euphemia Jane (nee McEachern) Clipsham, of Calgary, Alberta. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 129 | Coffin | Stewart Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-02 Age 26 | J/24581 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 83. Block 9. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Ernest William And Susan Coffin, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 130 | Cole | Sydney Reginald | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() | DFM![]() | Ireland | R J | 179577 ? | WAG | RCAF 3WS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 160Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 501 RHU (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) RCAF -------------------- 2400 ACWS (RCAF) | X Moth & Stinson Battle Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 X Anson X -------------------- X | 6 July 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 23 Sep 1942 16 April 1943 6 July 1943 27 Apr 1944 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack 25 Oct 1944 8 Dec 1944 8 June 1945 - Released from the RCAF -------------------- 10 Oct 1951 to 5 June 1953 - RCAF Auxiliary | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Distinguished Flying Medal - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. Died in Mississauga, Ontario, 21 November 1991 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 131 | Coleman | Ernest Almon (Jnr.) | Sergeant | Killed 1942-05-08 Age 22 | R/104890 | Commemorated Manchester (Pine Grove) Cemetery, Lot 477. USA. Son Of Ernest Almon And Eva Coleman, Of Charlestown, Manchester. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 132 | Conrad | Robert Archibald | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 14088 | PLT | RCAF 8SFTS (RCAF) | X Harvard | ? - Enlisted in the RCAF 24 May - 11 Sep 1942 | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 133 | Cook | William Henry | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 26 | K/270515 | 550Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Oploo (Westerbeek) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Row 1. Grave 3. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ernest G. And Mary Louisa Cook, Of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 134 | Coombs | John Elliott | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-08 Age 23 | R/104389 | Commemorated Ollerton Cemetery, Cons. Portion. Grave 1202. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert Ernest And Beatrice Elliott Coombs; Husband Of Kathleen May Coombs, Of Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 135 | Coone | Ernest Herbert | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-02 Age 27 | Woking Alberta | R/61123 | AG | 97Sqn![]() Last Op - 97Sqn | Lancaster Lancaster | X - 02 Jun 42 - Ref W.J. Keough (**B) 02 Jun 42 - KIA | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 18. B. 11. Germany. Son Of Asa L. And Annie E. Coone. Of Woking, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 136 | Corbett | Ernest Clayton | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-17 Age | J/6408 | 60Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 419. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 137 | Cornelius | Ernest Dean | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-24 Age 25 | J/19245 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 18. H. 25. Germany. Son Of Ernest A. D. Cornelius And Christine M. Cornelius, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 138 | Cosby | H L | Sgt | R | 173784 | Air Bomber | 153Sqn![]() | 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 | |||||||
| 139 | Cotton | Ernest James | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-28 Age | R/88868 | 51Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 18. B. 4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 140 | Courtis | Ernest Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-01 Age 23 | J/92724 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Venray War Cemetery, Vi. F. 13. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Harry And Capitolia Courtis; Husband Of Jean V. Courtis, Of Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 141 | Cozens | Ernest Brazier | Sgt P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | USA | R J | X 16010 | PLT | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 2EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 218Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Harvard X Stirling X X | 17 Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Hamilton, Ontario 23 March 1941 - Regina, Saskatchewan 20 Apr 1941 - Fort William, Ontario 2 July 1941 - Dunnville, Ontario 27 Sep 1941 - Bournemouth, UK Aug 1942 RAF - Downham Market, Norfolk 8 May 1946 - Repatriated to Canada 21 May 1946 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.218 Squadron - Award effective 4 January 1943 as per London Gazette dated 8 January 1943 and AFRO 232/43 dated 12 February 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database 218 Squadron Association |
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| 142 | Cranswick | Douglas | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-28 Age | R/74850 | 150Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 3. Grave 43. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ernest And Mary Cranswick; Husband Of Lillian Elvera Cranswick, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 143 | Crawford | Thomas Alvin | Sergeant | ![]() Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1942-05-06 Age 21 Born on the 06th June 1916 | R | R/87315 | PLT | 13 Operational Training Unit. 7 Group | Blenheim IV L8755 | Son of Ernest Garfield and Ethel Jane Crawford (née Clayton). Husband of Grace Patricia (nee Kavanagh) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Commemorated Ameland (Nes) General Cemetery, Plot D. Row 15. Grave 17. Netherlands (Holland). | Read Archive Report | ||
| 144 | Creed | Ernest Edward | Flying Officer | Killed 1941-08-06 Age 25 | C/1457 | Commemorated Windsor (Victoria) Memorial Park, Sec. 279. Block I. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Fred H. Creed And Mary L. Creed, Of Roseland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 145 | Croucher | Gordon | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | MiD | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 29 | J/26857 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Henry And Ann Douglas Croucher, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 146 | Culcheth | William Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-14 Age 34 | J/4815 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244. United Kingdom. Son Of John Bruce And Anna Culcheth; Husband Of Betty R. Culcheth, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 147 | Cumming | Ernest Robert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-10 Age 21 | J/18599 | 542Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 245. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Howard Cumming And Frances Cumming; Husband Of Lillian Cumming, Of Marton, Blackpool, Lancashire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 148 | Cunningham | Walter Garfield | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 21 | J/43407 | 159Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 455. Singapore. Son Of Ernest L. And Annie Cunningham, Of Fort William, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 149 | Currie | Arthur Archibald | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-07-31 Age 21 | J/10804 | Commemorated Netherhill (Eagle Lake) Cemetery, Canada. Son Of Archie And Agnes Jane Currie, Of Netherhill; Husband Of Myrtle Evelyn Currie, Of Saskatoon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 150 | Dalton | John Anthony | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age | J/20887 | Air Bomber | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HZ278 AS-M | Minelaying mouth of Elbe | First Sortie. Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, A. 10. 3. 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 | |||
| 151 | Davenport | Frank | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/88086 | 10Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 249. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Martha Davenport, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 152 | Davey | Ernest Raymond | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-02 Age 22 | J/23767 | PLT | 404Sqn Buffalo![]() | Beaufighter TFX LZ189 EE-Q | RAF Banff. Two Beaufighter TFX aircraft were forming up on initial climb for an anti-shipping sortie to Norway when they were in a mid-air collision, spiraling vertically out of the air and exploding upon impact with the ground. Aircraft LZ444 EE-E crashed near Wellhead Farm, Postsoy, Aberdeenshire, three and one half miles west of the aerodrome at Banff Flying Officer GA Long (RCAF) and Flying Officer FM Stickel (RCAF) were killed in aircraft LZ444 EE-E and Flying Officer ER Davey (RCAF), and Flying Officer Louis EE Robinson (RCAF) were killed in aircraft LZ189 EE-Q | Commemorated Banff Cemetery, Banffshire, 3Rd Compt. Sec. D. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Epitaph:
HE IS NOT DEAD, BUT LIVES IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WHO LOVED HIM FOREVER. Son Of George James Davey And Selin Davey, Of London, Ontario, Canada. ![]() ![]() | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 153 | Davis | Norman Harold | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1944-12-22 Age 23 | R/52547 | Commemorated Niagara Falls (Fairview) Cemetery, Lot 142. Sec. N. Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Orpha Irene Digweed, Of Niagara Falls. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 154 | Davis | Ernest Leroy | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age | J/90989 | 102Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. grave 1. D. 6-8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 155 | Dawson | Ernest Albert Wesley | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-13 Age | J/88669 | 142Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Milan War Cemetery, Coll. Grave V. D. 1-5. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 156 | De Bartok | Ernest Akos Frederick | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1942-09-20 Age | J/15717 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 157 | Denkman | Ken Raymond Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-08 Age 19 | J/5548 | 412Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 59. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Fred And Helen Denkman, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 158 | Denomy | Bernard Charles | P/O F/O F/L ------- F/L S/L W/C | ![]() | DSO![]() | J | 11265 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) Easteran AC (RCAF) AFHQ Ottawa -------------------- RCAF RCAF Staff College 426Sqn (RCAF) Can Joint Staff AFHQ Ottawa Staff College 3 Wing (RCAF) RCAF Uplands RCAF | X X Moth Anson & Crane Anson Stranraer Canson Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 X X -------------------- X X Dakota & North Star X X X Canuck X X | 5 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Sep 1941 9 Nov 1941 3 Jan 1942 23 May 1942 16 Feb 1943 1 June 1943 31 Dec 1943 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack 14 Sep 1944 8 July 1945 -------------------- Remained in post war RCAF 10 Oct 1947 28 July 1947 7 July 1950 - Washington DC, USA 3 Aug 1953 8 July 1957 15 July 1960 - Zweibrucken germany 6 July 1963 23 Feb 1966 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Distinguished Service Order - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 159 | Desjardins | Joseph Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-17 Age 24 | R/85302 | Commemorated Pershore Cemetery, Plot Q. Grave 394. United Kingdom. Son Of Wilbrod And Bertha Desjardins, Of Climax, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 160 | Dickson | Harold Archibald Wilfred | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C | ![]() | OBE![]() | C | 79 | EQP | RCAF ? 5Equip Depot (RCAF) Eastern Air Command HQ (RCAF) 5Equip Depot (RCAF) RCAF | X X X X X X | 1 Jan 1926 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia ? 6 March 1940 - Barry Mills, New Brunswick Aug 1942 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 4 Oct 1943 - Barry Mills, New Brunswick 25 April 1946 - Retired from the RCAF | - Officer, Order of the British Empire - No.5 Equipment Depot - Award effective 14 June 1945 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 1127/45 dated 6 July 1945. Deceased on 2 July 1950, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 161 | Dickson | Hugh Gilchrist | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R J | 65331 26498 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 137Sqn (RAF) 137Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Finch Harvard Goblin Goblin & Kittyhawk Kittyhawk X Hurricane Hurricane KZ656 | 22 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Halifax, Nova Scotia 9 Nov 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 11 Dec 1940 - Goderich, Ontario 8 Feb 1941 - Dunnville, Ontario 27 Apr 1941 - Rockcliffe, Ontario 15 July 1941 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 21 June 1942 - Annette Island, Alaska, USA 2 July 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 19 July 1943 - RAF Lympne, Kent 14 Sep 1943 - Crashed in the North Sea at night | ![]() (Photo: WO Dickson in front of his 118 Sqn Kittyhawk in Alaska) Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. Son of Major Hugh Archibald Dickson MC and Annie Almira (nee Gilchrist) Dickson, of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive report |
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| 162 | Dionne | Ernest Bernard | Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R | 96741 | PLT | RCAF 3ITS (RCAF) 4EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 130Sqn (RCAF) 130Sqn (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Finch Harvard Harvard & Kittyhawk Harvard 3285 | 30 July 1941- Enlisted in the RCAF 2 Sep 1941 27 Oct 1941 21 Dec 1941 19 Apr 1942 8 June 1942 - Crashed in trees during training flight | ![]() (Photo of the crashed Harvard Sgt Dionne lost his life in) Commemorated Durham Sud (St. Fulgence De Durham) Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son of A. Robert Dionne and Veronique (nee Duquette) Dionne, of South Durham, province of Quebec, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report |
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| 163 | Dobson | Everett Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-05 Age 20 | R/151221 | Commemorated New Carlisle (St. Andrews) Anglican Church Cemetery, Canada. Son Of Charles And Dorothy Dobson, Of Kapuskasing, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 164 | Dohoo | Ernest George | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1945-08-14 Age 30 | R/87321 | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, IV. D. 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of George And Alice Dohoo; Husband Of Lola Merle Dohoo (Nee Ferris), Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 165 | Doner | Archibald Donald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-25 Age | Vancouver | J/28954 | 45 Group. | Mitchell KJ588 | 1944-08-25 Mitchell aircraft KJ 588 was enroute from Dorval, Quebec to Goose Bay, Labrador, en route to England when it crashed five miles north-east of Matawek Lake, about one mile east of the Matawek River, twenty-two miles from RCAF Station, Seven Islands, Quebec.. Location : Canada. Crew: Flying Officer Archibald Donald DONER (J/28954) Ottawa Memorial. Józef Stanisław Szybka (P-1578 / 783606) Blanche County Cemetery, Canada. Antoni Kazimierz Chłopicki (793674) Our Lady of Light, Blanche Cemetery, Canada | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Elmer Guy And Harriet Edith Doner, Of Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database KJ588 Archiwum Polish Database KJ588 |
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| 166 | Dorey | Albert | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Marg Liessens | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 27 | J/94186 | W/Op/Air Gunner | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB859 SE-U | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 14. C. 7. Germany. Son Of Arthur Ernest And Florence Mable Dorey, Of London, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of A. Jean Dorey, Of London. | |||||
| 167 | Douglas | William Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-26 Age | R/102484 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 4. F. 20. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 168 | Drake | James Marshall | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-26 Age 30 | J/16899 | 67Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rangoon War Cemetery, 5. G. 3. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Ernest Goodwill Drake, And Esther Marshall Drake, Of Zelma. Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 169 | Drennan | Alfred Thomas | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-11 Age 26 | R/93310 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 20. United Kingdom. Son Of John Ernest And Isabella Ann Drennan, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 170 | Drewery | Bertram Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age 25 | J/87449 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Sandefjord (Ekeberg) Churchyard, Coll. Grave. B. 1. 7-12. Norway. Son Of Warner P. And Violet W. Drewery, Of Charing Cross, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 171 | Duckworth | Ernest Verdon | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-07 Age | J/25370 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. G. 9. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 172 | Dunbar | Richard Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-06 Age | J/6715 | 260Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 173 | Dunlop | George Ernest | Sergeant | Killed 1943-01-11 Age 30 | R/123706 | Commemorated Starbuck (Municipal) Cemetery, Plot 93. Canada. Son Of George And Tillie Dunlop, Of Starbuck; Husband Of Margaret Elizabeth Dunlop, Of West Kildonan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 174 | Durnell | Archibald Bertram Charles | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-20 Age | J/14745 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 175 | Eardley | Albert Rudolph Osborne | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 36 | R | 113988 | Electrician | RCAF 4MD (RCAF) TTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 143Wing (RCAF) 143Wing (RCAF) RCAF | X< X X Harvard X Mustang Typhoon Typhoon X | 18 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Moncton, New Brunswick 19 Aug 1941 - Quebec City, Quebec 27 Sep 1941 - St. Thomas, Ontario 20 Feb 1942 - St. Hubert, Quebec 18 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 3 jan 1943 - RAF Hartford Bridge, Hampshire 27 July 1944 - B9 Lantheuil, France 1 Jan 1945 - Injured during Luftwaffe attack - Eindhoven, NL 2 Jan 1945 - Died of his injuries | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, XV. D. 2. Netherlands. Son of Albert Ernest and Clara Matilda (nee Smith) Eardley, of Fredericton, New Brunswick; Husband of Anna (nee Gregor) Eardley, father of Dorothy Ann and Elizabeth Claire Hurdley (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| 176 | Edgett | Ernest Byron | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-31 Age 23 | J/13036 | 272Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 1. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 177 | Elford | Ernest Franklin | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-19 Age | J/45996 | 358Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 456. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 178 | Ernest | J. | P/O | POW | J | 7471 | PLT | 129Sqn 112Sqn | X X | X - 05 Jul 42 - 28 Aug 42 - POW - | |||||
| 179 | Evans | Clarence Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 27 | R/91535 | 35Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Uden War Cemetery, Joint Grave 4. A. 10-11. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of James Howell Evans, I.S.O., And Clara Stuart Evans; Husband Of Merna J. S. Evans, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 180 | Fairfield | Charles Ernest | F/L | ![]() | KIA | J | 12542 | PLT | RCAF | Spitfire IX | 1944-08-18 | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Read Archive Report Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 181 | Fairfield | Charles Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-18 Age 24 | J/12542 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxv. C. 2. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 182 | Fairhead | Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-12 Age 23 | J/88531 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. F. Row A. Grave 1. United Kingdom. Son Of John Ernest And Florence Fairhead, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 183 | Farley | Thomas Ernest Hiliary | LAC Sgt F/O Court Martialed Sgt F/Sgt F/O | AFM![]() | R J | 96410 10748 | PLT | RCAF 10EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) CNS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) RCAF RCAF 13SFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 3 PRC (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X Moth Harvard Harvard Cornell Anson Anson Harvard X Harvard Harvard X X X | 10 June 1941 - Enlisted in RCAF 9 Oct 1941 6 Dec 1941 19 June 1942 - Instructor 31 Jan 1942 - Instructor 29 Apr 1942 - Instructor 25 May 1942 - Instructor 29 Oct 1942 - Court martialed* & dismissed from RCAF 4 Nov 1943 - Allowed to re enlist - Sgt 14 Nov 1943 - Instructor 7 Jan 1944 - Instructor 28 Aug 1944 - UK 8 July 1945 - Repatriated 31 Aug 1945 - Released | Air Force Medal - No.6SFTS - Awarded 14 November 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2684/44 dated 15 December 1944. *Court martialed on 7 Sep 1943 and found guilty of (a) Flying a Harvard aircraft in such a negligent manner as to permit it to strike a tree, thereby causing danger of loss of life to his passenger. (b) Negligently damaging a Harvard aircraft by flying in such a negligent manner as to permit it to strike a tree, thereby causing damage to the value of $48.75. Sentenced to be dismissed from His Majesty's Service. Deceased 1 February 2008. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 184 | Ferguson | Lloyd Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 28 | R/153401 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 6. K. 3. Germany. Son Of Arthur J. And Sophia Ferguson, Of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 185 | Ferris | Ernest Robert | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-26 Age | R/128607 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 11, Column 2. Malta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 186 | Figg | Arthur Harry | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-29 Age 21 | R/60716 | 103Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Flushing (Vlissingen) Northern Cemetery, Row B. Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ernest A. And Ethel Figg, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 187 | Figg | Ernest Dyer | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 20 | J/25745 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. F. 2-6. France. Son Of Ernest A. Figg And Ethel Figg, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 188 | Findlay | Ernest Quarrier | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-23 Age | J/18008 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxiii. B. 4. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 189 | Firth | Ernest James | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1944-04-11 Age 22 | R/156084 | 161Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Hilaire Sur Rille Communal Cemetery, Coll. Grave. France. Son Of Frederick And Kate Ritchie Firth, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 190 | Fisher | John Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-16 Age 24 | J/17293 | 410Sqn | Commemorated Pont-Audemer Communal Cemetery, Row C. Grave 20. France. Son Of Ernest Harold And Clara Lee Fisher, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 191 | Fisher | Ernest Edward | Pilot Officer | Killed 1943-01-14 Age 18 | J/22786 | Commemorated Donington (St. Cuthbert) Churchyard, Albrighton, Row 13. Grave 8. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 192 | Fisher | H.R. | Sgt | POW | R | 95749 | Rear Gunner | 166Sqn![]() | Wellington Mk X HZ278 AS-M | 28 Apr 43 - POW - Flak - Minelaying mouth of Elbe | First Sortie 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 | ||||
| 193 | Fitzgerald | John Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | DFM | Killed 1944-08-27 Age 19 | R/215210 | 166Sqn![]() | Commemorated Gl. Rye Churchyard, Ii. 9. Coll. Grave 14. Denmark. Son Of John Ernest And Effie Viola Fitzgerald, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 194 | Flavelle | Robert Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-21 Age 21 | R/62401 | 7Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 103. United Kingdom. Son Of A. E. And Mary Flavelle, Of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 195 | Fletcher | Leonard Francis | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-24 Age 20 | J/92619 | 194Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. K. 1-6. India. Son Of Peter Archibald And Kathleen Dempsey Fletcher, Of Oliver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 196 | Folkard | Donald James | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 23 | R/145605 | Commemorated Picton (Glenwood) Cemetery, Sec. M1. Lot 337. Canada. Son Of Fred Ernest And Clara Folkard, Of Picton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 197 | Fontaine | Raymond Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-30 Age | R/253106 | 356Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ranchi War Cemetery, 8. N. 7. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 198 | Foran | James Alexander | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-24 Age 23 | R/61070 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 85. Row A. Grave 13. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Archibald W. And Grace F. Foran, Of Holden, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 199 | Foran | Theodore Willson | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-15 Age 29 | R/121566 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Belval Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. Son Of Archibald Willson Foran And Grace Foran; Husband Of Muriel Foran, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 200 | Ford | Ernest George | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | Killed | RAF CAN | RAF (NCO )RAF (Off) | 740878 81636 | PLT | RAFVR 3Sqn 232Sqn 3Sqn Canada Last Op - Canada X | X Hurricane L1846 Hurricane Hurricane X X Harvard AJ759 | 1937 - Joined the RAFVR - From Regina - SK (**S) May 40 - 17 Jul 40 - 17 Jul 40 - 10 Sep 40 - 10 Sep 40 - Detached to 260Sqn - X - X - Training Squadron? - 12 Dec 42 - Killed - Flying accident - Buried in Bunsland Cemetary - Calgary - | Battle of Britain CWGC: Ernest George Ford son of William & Amanda Ford of Hessle, Yorkshire.` On the 10th of December 1942 at 14:55 hours, Harvard Mk. II s/n AJ759 belonging to No. 37 Service Flying Training School, crashed near R1 at Airdrie. It was a dual training flight. The instructor was Flight Lieutenant Ernest George Ford. His pupil pilot was 1512542 L.A.C. H. N. Hall. The Harvard experienced an engine failure after take-off, stalled and spun in. The A.I.B. determined that the petrol cock had been turned off resulting in fuel starvation. Commemorated Calgary Burnsland Cemetery | ||
| 201 | Ford | George Edward | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-01 Age 25 | R/79656 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 9. G. 6. Germany. Son Of Alfred Ernest And Sarah Jane Ford, Of Cwmbran, Monmouthshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 202 | Ford | Roy Douglas | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | J | 27225 | BA | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 2AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3(O)AFU (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 61 Base HCU (RCAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) 427Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Anson Bolinbroke Anson X Anson Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax LV831 | 21 March 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 5 July 1942 30 Aug 1942 24 Jan 1943 2 May 1943 23 July 1943 - UK 24 Aug 1943 5 Oct 1943 25 Jan 1944 12 March 1944 28 May 1944 - Damaged by night fighter, mid air with another bomber | Commemorated Heverlee War Cemetery, 2. G. 8. Belgium. Son of William Ernest and Mabel Annie (nee Reyss) Ford, of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 203 | Forrest | William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-21 Age 29 | J/86761 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. E. 7. Germany. Son Of Archibald And Helen Forrest, Of Trail, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 204 | Forster | Richard Hume | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-19 Age 23 | J/26693 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, 2. E. 14. Germany. Son Of Harold Ernest And Medora Wardlaw Forster, Of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 205 | Forth | Roy Kitchener | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-06 Age 29 | R/167357 | 116Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 5. Canada. Son Of Henry Ernest And Lucy Ellen Forth. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 206 | Fortin | Jean Gilbert Felix | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-10-04 Age 25 | R/117476 | Navigator | 51Sqn (RAF)![]() | Halifax HR727 | Son of Joseph A. Fortin and Georgiana Fortin, of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada. 51 Squadron: Swift And Sure. Crashed on a bombing mission after being hit by a German fighter plane. Halifax HR727 took off 17:20hrs 1943-10-04 from Snaith. On return encountered very poor weather conditions and whilst trying to establish their position the Halifax crashed 01:30hrs crashed two miles south-west of Upper Ashop on Ashop Moor Derbyshire. The aircraft was off course and ran out of fuel. Crew: Pilot : Sergeant Ernest Hatfield Fenning RAF 658569 [Killed] Flight Engineer : Sergeant Eric George Lane RAFVR 1583419 [Fatal Injury] Navigator : Warrant Officer Class II Jean Gilbert Felix Fortin RCAF R/117476 [Killed] Bomb Aimer : Sergeant Victor H Garland RAF [Injured] Wireless Operator / Air Gunner : Sergeant Frank Squibbs RAFVR 1411892 [Killed] Mid-Upper Gunner : Sergeant Boris Karl Short RAFVR 1398053 [Killed] Rear Gunner : Sergeant James B Mack RAF [Injured] | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 86A. United Kingdom. Epitaph: R.I.P. | Allied Losses & Incidents Database HR727 Aircrew Deaths Database Memorial to HR727 Peak District Crashes HR727 |
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| 207 | Fournier | Alphonse Marcel | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 28 | J/95324 | 425Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 280. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Josephine Fournier, Of La Tuque, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 208 | Fraser | John Hugh Murdock | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 19 | R | 129563 | AG | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 31Radio School (RCAF) 1ITS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7AGS (RAF) 12OTU (RAF) 1651CU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X X Battle X Defiant & Martinet Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling BK702 | 16 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - London, Ontario 17 Oct 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 11 Nov 1941 - Clinton, Ontario 5 Jan 1942 - Toronto, Ontario 27 Feb 1942 - Trenton, Ontario 24 May 1942 - Fingal, Ontario 30 July 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 18 Aug 1942 - RAF Stormy Down, Wales 8 Sep 1942 - RAF Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire 14 Dec 1942 - RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire 8 Feb 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 30 March 1943 - Show down by flak and small arms fire | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, 10. D. 3. Germany. Son of Archibald and Mary Ann (nee Campbell) Fraser, of London Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 218 Squadron Association |
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| 209 | Free | Henry Ernest | Corporal | ![]() | Killed 1945-08-07 Age 37 | R/85577 | Commemorated Toronto (Prospect) Cemetery, Naval and Mil. Plot. Sec. 1. Grave 472. Canada. Son Of Alfred And Emily Free, Of Toronto; Husband Of Marguerite M. Free, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 210 | Freeman | John Ernest | Flying Officer | Courtesy John Jones | Killed 1944-12-02 Age | J/39402 | Navigator | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax VII NP745 EQ-H | Born on the 24th August 1909 in Chicago, USA. Son of Earl Ernest Freeman and Elsie Mary (nee Taylor) Freeman, of Innisfail, Alberta. Husband of Pauline Frances Freeman of West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Grave inscription: 'To The World He Was But One But To Us He Was The World'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row C. Grave 19. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 211 | Frost | Ernest Ralph Clyde | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl P/O F/O F/L ------- LAC Cpl P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | GC![]() | Canadian in the RAF | PLT | RAF -------------------- RCAF Last Op | X --------------------- Sabre X | X ------------------------------------------------- Transferred to the RCAF - Retired 64 1969 - Deceased - | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |||
| 212 | Fry | Ernest John | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-06 Age 25 | J/16944 | 76Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 175. United Kingdom. fryx | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 213 | Galbraith | Archibald Murray | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1942-03-26 Age 25 | R/78336 | Commemorated Everton (St. Mary) Churchyard, New Part. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Campbell Galbraith And Gladys Lillian Harris Galbraith, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 214 | Gallaway | Lloyd George | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 26 | R J | 69696 16499 | Air Gunner | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 2 Sigs S (RAF) 16OTU (RAF) 97Sqn (RAF) 61Sqn (RAF) 61Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Fort Battle X Dragon Hampden Manchester Lancaster Lancaster I R5703 QR-D | 2 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 22 July 1940 16 Sep 1940 18 Jan 1941 20 Apr 1941 - UK 3 May 1941 11 Aug 1941 5 Oct 1941 16 Oct 1941 1 Oct 1942 - Crashed after take off | ![]() Newark 1940's (Photo courtesy Małgorzata Cudowska) Commemorated Newark-Upon-Trent Cemetery, Sec. P. Grave 305. United Kingdom. Son of Edgar E. Gallaway and Gertrude E. Gallaway, of Sarnia Ontario, Canada. | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database Archive Report |
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| 215 | Galvon | Thomas Michael | Flight Sergeant | ![]() Courtesy courtesy Library and Archives Canada | Killed 1944-07-23 Age 21 | R | R/178884 | Navigator | 620Sqn (RAF) | Stirling IV LJ864 QS-A | Commemorated Brillac Communal Cemetery, Grave 2. France. Son Of Frank And Elizabeth Galvon, Of Blairmore, Alberta, Canada. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 216 | Gardiner | Ross Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-12-20 Age 23 | R/191727 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 58. A. 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Edgar Ernest And Bertha Matilda Gardiner, Of Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth Patricia Gardiner (Nee Armstrong), Of Mount Forest. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 217 | Gares | Ernest Joseph | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-19 Age 25 | J/86329 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 250. United Kingdom. Son Of Rudolf And Mary Gares, Of Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 218 | Geddes | Archibald Grant | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-29 Age 24 | R/78304 | 104Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. B. 22. Germany. Son Of James And Helen Geddes, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 219 | Gibbon | Donald Ernest | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age | R/109190 | 18Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Iii. E. 25. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 220 | Giff | George Ernest | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-18 Age 26 | R/111125 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row J. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of John S. Giff And Annie Vera Giff, Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 221 | Gillis | Ivan Lloyd George | Flying Officer | Killed 1941-06-03 Age 22 | C/1074 | Commemorated Lawrencetown (Fairview) Cemetery, Plot 9. Row 3. Canada. Son Of Archibald William And Maude Ethel Gillis, Of Paradise. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 222 | Gillis | John Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-19 Age | R/104470 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 5. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 223 | Glass | Ernest Israel | Warrant Officer Class II | | Killed 1944-01-02 Age 27 | R/2285 | Pilot | 82 Operational Training Unit. 63 Group | Wellington III BK387 | Born on the 03rd February 1916. Worked as an apprentice Pharmacist for J. G. Wright, Moosomin, Saskatchewa. Enlisted on the 05th June 1937. Received his wings on the 05th March 1943 and prompted to Fl/Sgt. on the 01st April 1943. Son of Andrew Hamilton (formerly from Londonderry, Northern Ireland) and Bertrande Glass (née Simm) of Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Husband of Corinne Mary Glass (née Davis - originally from St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada), of Chelsea, London, England who he married on the 16th November 1940. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row H. Grave 16. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 224 | Glazer | Albert Ernest | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() | DFC![]() MID ![]() | C | 3422 | Sigs RO | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RAF Luqa RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Anson X Beaufighter & Beauford X X X X X | 15 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 29 Nov 1940 6 Jan 1941 5 March 1941 - UK 1941/43 - Malta 18 March 1944 - Leave in Canada 9 May 1944 - UK 11 May 1944 9 July 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 28 Aug 1945 - Released from the RCAF | Distinguished Flying Cross - Station Luqa (unit identified in AFRO only as "Attached RAF") - Award effective 14 September 1942 as per London Gazette dated 18 September 1942 and AFRO 1653/42 dated 16 October 1942. Mention in Despatches - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 232/43 dated 12 February 1943. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 225 | Glinz | Harvey Sterling | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-16 Age 22 | J/10212 | 617Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 5. C. 8. Germany. Son Of Ernest Sterling Glinz And Pearl Emily Glinz, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 226 | Gloeckler | John Ernest (Jack) | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-08-01 Age 26 | J/28762 | 429Sqn | Commemorated St. Martin-Au-Bosc Communal Cemetery, Grave 1. France. Son Of Henry J. M. And Verna L. E. Gloeckler, Of Toronto, Ontario,. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 227 | Glover | Ernie A. | Sgt P/O F/O F/L -------- F/L | ![]() Glover sitting in his Canadian-built Sabre ![]() . | DFC (USA)![]() Air Medal (USA - withheld, see Notes) ![]() | POW | R J POW ------ No. | 85891 16185 X -------- 17484 | PLT | RCAF 10EFTS (RCAF) 14SFTS (RCAF) 56OTU 1Sqn Stalag Luft III Stalag Luft IV RCAF ---------------------------- RCAF 416Sqn 334th FIS (USAF) 413Sqn (RCAF) 422Sqn 421Sqn (RCAF) RCAF Chatham 123 Test & Ferry Flt RCAF Last Op - | N/A X X X Typhoon R7863 X X X -------------------------- X P-51 D Mustang F-86 Sabre CF-86 Sabre CF-86 Sabre CF-86 Sabre CF-86 Sabre Various X X | 23 Oct 40 - Joined the RCAF - Ottawa - ON (S) X - Mount Hope - ON - Canada - X - Aylmer - ON - Canada - X - UK - X - 19 May 43 - POW - Flak over St. Omer - France - 19 May 43 - X - X - X - 06 Oct 45 - Released from the RCAF - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02 Nov 48 - Rejoined the RCAF 1951 - 1952 - RCAF Station Uplands - Ottawa - ON 1952 - 1953 - Korea - X - X - RCAF Stn Bagotville - QC - Canada - X - X - RCAF Europe - X - X - RCAF Europe - X - X - RCAF Stn Chatham - NB - Weapons Instructor - 1966 - 1969 - Commanding Officer - RCAF Stn Trenton - ON 22 Apr 70 - Retired from the RCAF - 09 Sep 91 - Deceased - | 3 x Mig-15 Victories Korea + 2 Damaged. Served Korea: 1952-06-15 - 1952-10-18. Distinguished Flying Cross - 334th Squadron, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing (USAF) - Awarded as per Canada Gazette dated 17 January 1953 and AFRO dated 23 January 1953. Born in Niagara Falls; educated Toronto; joined RCAF October 1941; flew Hurricanes and Typhoons with No.1 Squadron until shot down (POW, May 1943). Joined postwar RCAF; promoted to Flight Lieutenant, June 1952; posted to Korea that same month; joined 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Kimpo Airfield (Seoul), 20 June 1952; flew first sortie on 4 July but saw no enemy aircraft until 26 August 1952, after which he 8 encountered them almost every day. Damaged two MIG-15s on 30 August 1952. On 8 September, flying as No.4 in a flight, he encountered two MIGs. The Sabres closed but MIG evasive action frustrated some; they made a hard-right turn which the No.1 and 2 Sabre pilots could not follow; Glover, in an advantageous position, fired and observed hits. The MIGs dived from 40,000 to 15,000 feet; during a violent pull-up, the No.2 MIG lost control and plunged into ground; Glover pursued the other to the Yalu River. On 9 September, escorting Thunderjets attacking North Korean Military Academy at Sakehu, some 175 MIGs tried to intervene. Six MIGs shot down; Glover claimed one which had been closing on an F-84 when he fired. On 16 September, leading three Sabres, he attacked twenty MIGs, one of which he set on fire. He completed his tour on 12 October 1952 and was struck off strength of Special Force (Korea) 18 October 1952. Had flown 50 missions (71 hours 15 minutes combat time) plus ten hours and five minutes non-combat flying. Medals and logbooks displayed by RCAF Memorial Museum, Trenton, Ontario. See H.A. Halliday, "In Korean Skies", Roundel, December 1963 and January 1964. Died in Belleville, Ontario, 9 September 1991; medals displayed at RCAF Memorial Museum, Trenton. “Flight Lieutenant Glover, while attached to the United States Air Force, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, in the Korean theatre, displayed the most commendable aggressive spirit coupled with excellent fighting ability. Because of his above average qualities as a combat pilot he was rapidly promoted to flight leader, and whilst so employed, completed his duties with distinction, valour and merit. During his tour of duty, he destroyed three MIG-15 aircraft and seriously damaged two others. This excellent record not only brings credit to Flight Lieutenant Glover, but has greatly enhanced the reputation of the Royal Canadian Air Force in this theatre.” Air Medal (United States) - 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Date uncertain; under RCAF policies as laid down in 1952, Glover was not permitted to receive this award, as he had also been awarded an American DFC. “Flight Lieutenant Ernest A. Glover distinguished himself by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial combat as a pilot of an F-86 aircraft, 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, Fifth Air Force, from 4 July 1952 to 29 August 1952. As well as being frequently outnumbered by enemy jet fighters, adverse weather conditions were often a factor which added greatly to the difficulties encountered in successfully carrying out the assigned mission. As a result of his valour, proficiency and devotion to duty on these occasions, he has reflected great credit upon himself, his comrades in arms of the United Nations and the Royal Canadian Air Force.” | Korean War Database | |
| 228 | Godfrey | Sydney Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() | POW | R | 116108 | FE | 138Sqn (RAF) Last Op RCAF | Halifax LL287 X | 30 March 1944 - Shot down by flak 24 Apr 1944 - Interned at Stalag Luft 6 | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 229 | Golding | John James | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-11 Age 19 | R/196823 | Air Gunner | 17OTU | Wellington III BK333 | Wellington III BK333 crashed while landing from a night exercise when an engine failed on approach. | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 133. United Kingdom. Epitaph: SLEEP ON, BELOVED OUR LOSS IS HEAVEN'S GAIN "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN". Son Of William Henry Ernest And Nellie Rachel Golding, Of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database BK333 | |||
| 230 | Goodwin | Ernest Albert | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 26 | J/87828 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 23. A. 12. Germany. Son Of Jesse And Edith Cox Goodwin; Husband Of Lorraine M. Goodwin, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 231 | Gordon | Archibald Don | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-07 Age | R/61133 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Pornic War Cemetery, 1. Ab. 5. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 232 | Gordon | Robert Ernest Douglas | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-30 Age 20 | R/195719 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row C. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert J. Gordon And M. Lillian Gordon, Of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 233 | Gordon | James Neil | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-01 Age 18 | R/259515 | 626Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 255. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Francis And Katharine Walker Gordon, Of Harriston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 234 | Gorman | Ralph Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-10 Age 24 | R/93025 | 75Sqn (RNZAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 104. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest B. And Anna M. Gorman, Of Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 235 | Graham | Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1945-05-21 Age 22 | R/203982 | Commemorated Moose Jaw (Rosedale) Cemetery, Lot 8. Block 10. Grave 146. Canada. Son Of Archibald And Gertrude Graham, Of Moose Jaw. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 236 | Gray | George Armstrong | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age 21 | R/67287 | Commemorated Cottesmore (St. Nicholas) Churchyard Extension, Compt. 11. Grave 40. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald H. Gray And Myrtle D. Gray. Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 237 | Greavison | Ronald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-23 Age 21 | J/40431 | Commemorated Lossiemouth Burial Ground, Grave 1262. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Henry And Ina Olive Greavison, Of Slocan Park, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 238 | Greer | Robert Lewis | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-01 Age 18 | R/114675 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block A. Plot 1. Grave 9. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Annie R. Greer, Of Rouleau. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 239 | Guiton | Ernest Stuart | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age 25 | J/12736 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. Z. 20-26. Germany. Son Of James Ernest And Edna Constance Guiton, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Patricia Marguerite Guiton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 240 | Guthrie | Archibald Edgar | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-15 Age 26 | J/24010 | NAV | RCAF 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. Commemorated St. Pierre Cemetery, Amiens, Plot 7. Row A. Grave 12. France. Epitaph: REST IN PEACE AFTER THY LABORS Son Of Archibald Gordon Guthrie, And Of Ellen Guthrie (Nee Thompson), Of Goderich, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||
| 241 | Gutteridge | Edward Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-08 Age 22 | R/121025 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 106. Block 7. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Gertrude Gutteridge, Of Calgary. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 242 | Hagerman | Gerald Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-30 Age 20 | J/86591 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. J. 14-19. Germany. Son Of Ernest R. Hagerman And Hazel P. Hagerman, Of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 243 | Haines | Frank Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-26 Age 19 | R/73306 | 410Sqn | Commemorated Chevington Cemetery, Sec. H. Grave 202. United Kingdom. Son Of Elwood And Alberta Haines, Of Mouth Of Keswick, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 244 | Hale | Raymond Wallace | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-24 Age 21 | J/26179 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 2. Germany. Son Of William Ernest And Helen Lucy Hale, Of Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 245 | Hallding | Ernest Claude | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-01 Age 22 | J/17288 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Dantumadeel (Damwoude) Protestant Churchyard, Row 16. Grave 17. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 246 | Hallett | Wilfred Archibald | Flight Sergeant | Courtesy NAA | Killed 1944-04-17 Age 30 | R/166246 | W/Op/Air Gunner | 53Sqn | Liberator GR.V BZ945 FH-O | Born on the 10th May 1914. Hallett Point on Descoteau Lake was named after him 1995, | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 254. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert C. And Mary Irene Hallett, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | ||||
| 247 | Halliday | Frederick Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age 21 | J/86189 | 72Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 1. Malta. Son Of Fred And Jane Halliday, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 248 | Hamlyn-Lovis | Charles Ernest Sleeman | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-18 Age 31 | J/17655 | 406Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas Sleeman Hamlyn-Lovis And Mina Louisa Hamlyn-Lovis; Husband Of Dorothy Mary Hamlyn-Lovis, Of Estevan, Saskatchewan. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 249 | Hammond | Albert Ernest | P/O | | Killed age 23 | J | 85187 | PLT | 12 Squadron | Lancaster I ND447 PH-C | Born on the 09th June 1918. Son of Albert Ernest and Alice Maria Hammond (née Gooding), of 645 Beverly Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and husband of six months, Elizabeth W. Hammond who was serving with the WAAF's (née Beveridge). Epitaph: 'There Is A Link Death Cannot Sever. Love And Remembrance Last For Ever'. Hammond Lake east of Swampy Lake in Winnipeg, Manitoba was named after P/O. Albert Ernest Hammond in 1995. | Durnbach War Cemetery. Collective grave 4.K.15-21 | |||
| 250 | Hammond | Albert Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-16 Age 25 | J/85187 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. K. 15-21. Germany. Son Of Albert And Alice M. Hammond, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Elizabeth W. Hammond. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 251 | Hansell | Harry Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age | R/160789 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 11. G. 1-8. Germany. Son Of Ernest George And Alice Esther Hansell; Stepson Of Hilda Hansell, Of Vulcan, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 252 | Harbor | Norman Stanley | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-28 Age 22 | R/182706 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. I. 4. United Kingdom. Son Of George Ernest And Rosa Christine Harbor, Of Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 253 | Hardy | George Ernest Arthur | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | R C ------ No. | 60418 25250 ------ 120735 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 59OTU (RAF) 195Sqn (RAF) 198Sqn (RAF) 609Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF --------------------- RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Crane Anson Anson & Bolinbroke Hurricane X Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon X X --------------------- X X | 5 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Calgary, Alberta 14 Oct 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 3 Nov 1940 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 22 Dec 1940 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 22 May 1941 - Staff Pilot - Rivers, Manitoba 20 April 1942 - Staff Pilot - Lethbridge, Alberta 9 Dec 1942 - Bagotville, Quebec 3 May 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 8 June 1943 - RAF Brunton, Northumberland 7 Sep 1943 - RAF Coltishall, East Anglia 15 Feb 1944 - RAF Manston, Kent 21 Sep 1944 - B13 & B35, France July 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 14 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF --------------------- 24 Sep 1948 - Rejoined RCAF Retirement date unknown | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.198 Squadron (with No.609 Squadron as of award) - Award effective 8 December 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 293/45 dated 16 February 1945. Deceased on 4 January 2000, in Calgary, Alberta. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil & Chris Wolfe) | RCAFA Awards Database The Typhoon Project |
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| 254 | Hardy | James Thomas | Flight Lieutenant | Killed 1944-11-25 Age 22 | J/13731 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Bellie Burial Ground, East Extn. Grave 341. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Ellen Ann Hardy, Of Merritt, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 255 | Harrington | Archibald A. | Lt | DFC![]() DFC (USA) ![]() | USAAF | No | AO885992 | PLT | 410Sqn X Last Op | Mosquito HK521 X X | 14 Mar 44 - NOT Canadian - Crewed with F/O D.G. Tongue (RAF) (**S) 15 Feb 88 - Died - Cancer - Vacaville - California - USA | ||||
| 256 | Hawkes | Ernest Stewart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-01-20 Age 23 | J/86265 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. E. 27-28. Germany. Son Of Edward And Margaret Ann Hawkes, Of Leamington, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 257 | Hayes | Ernest | F/O | ![]() ![]() | Killed | J | 40061 | NAV | RCAF | X Lancaster PB451 | Oct 44 - 1945-03-18 | Probably victim to nightfighter Fritz Lau | Archive Report PB451 | ||
| 258 | Hayes | Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 21 | J/40061 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 13. F. 3. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Norah Hayes, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 259 | Heath | James Gilmer | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-09-16 Age 24 | J/11303 | Commemorated Petersburg (Blandford) Cemetery, Sec. Gg. Square 5. Grave 2. USA. Son Of Ernest Rudolph And Mary B. Heath, Of Richmond. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 260 | Hemmons | Robert Talbot | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-08-24 Age 24 | J/10243 | Commemorated Wawanesa Cemetery, Lot 19. Sec. A. Canada. Son Of Henry Ernest And Eva Maud Hemmons, Of Wawanesa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 261 | Henderson | Charles Paul | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1941-03-25 Age 21 | C/1173 | 401Sqn | Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 2. Grave 37. United Kingdom. Son Of Capt. Charles Ernest Henderson And Mary Justine Henderson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 262 | Henley | Ernest | Pte LCpl Cpl Sgt ----- AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 36 | ? ----- R | ? ----- 64186 | Inf ----- GC - Rigger | Lincoln & Welland Regiment --------------- RCAF TTS (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 111Sqn (RCAF) 111Sqn (RCAF) 111Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 143 Wing (RCAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 408Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) 415Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X --------------- X X Harvard & Stinson & Goblin Goblin & Kittyhawk Kittyhawk Kittyhawk Kittyhawk X Typhoon Typhoon Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax MZ633 | 1925 to 1935 - Grimsby & Niagara, Ontario --------------- 20 May 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Hamilton, Ontario 7 June 1940 - St. Thomas, Ontario 27 Nov 1940 - Rockcliffe, Ontario 16 July 1941 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 9 Nov 1941 - Rockcliffe, Ontario 16 Dec 1941 - Patricia Bay, British Columbia 6 June 1942 - Anchorage, Alaska 1 Feb 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 13 Feb 1944 RAF Ayr, Scotland 1 May 1944 - RAF Hurn, Dorset 12 May 1944 - RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire 30 May 1944 - RAF East Moor, Yorkshire 1 Aug 1944 - RAF East Moor, Yorkshire 21 Aug 1944 - Mid air collision with Halifax NA609 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row B. Grave 12. United Kingdom. Son of Sydney Thomas and Rosa (nee Redfern) Henley, originally from Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; Husband of Eva Mabel (nee Mason). Henley, of Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. Father of Kathleen May Redfern, Mabel Irene Patricia, William Albert, Sydney Herbert and Carole Rosena Marie Henley. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 263 | Henry | Ralph Ballantyne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 30 | J/7615 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest A. And Adeline V. Henry, Of Kincardine, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 264 | Henry | Ernest Frank | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-30 Age 26 | R/139159 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 180. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 265 | Henson | George Knowsley | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-13 Age 22 | R/62015 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. B. 13. Germany. Son Of Ernest William Hearfield Henson And Marion Jane Henson, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 266 | Herlen | Ernest Osborne | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-09 Age 25 | C/46827 | Commemorated Saskatoon (Woodlawn) Cemetery, Block J. Lot 43. Grave 11885. Canada. Son Of Ernest Waldemar Herlen And Ina Maria Herlen, Of Saskatoon, Husband Of Alice Mabel Herlen, Of Saskatoon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 267 | Heyworth | Ernest Osborne | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-03 Age 19 | J/21597 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated St. Desir War Cemetery, Vii. C. 12. France. Son Of Ernest And Nellie Heyworth, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 268 | Hicks | Herbert Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-10 Age 20 | R/113252 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Darlington West Cemetery, Sec. W. 7K. Grave 365. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Bertie Hicks, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 269 | Higgins | Luke Anthony | Flight Sergeant | ![]() courtesy Library and Archives Canada | Killed 1944-07-23 Age 27 | R | R/154170 | Air Bomber | 620Sqn (RAF) | Stirling IV LJ864 QS-A | Commemorated Brillac Communal Cemetery, Grave 3. France. Son Of Thomas Higgins, And Of Elizabeth Ann Higgins (Nee Richmond), Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec Canada. | Read Archive Report | |||
| 270 | Hilker | Donald Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-03 Age 20 | R/130615 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 254. United Kingdom. Son Of Gustav And Emma Hilker, Of Red Willow, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 271 | Hill | Hugh Ernest | Pilot Officer | Killed 1942-12-16 Age | J/16537 | 15Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Epe General Cemetery, Plot 2. Row 10. Grave 625. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 272 | Hill | James Burleigh | AC2 AC1 LAC --- P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R --- J | 114538 --- 35779 | AF Mech --- BA | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 10 RD (RCAF) 6ITS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 9 AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 3(O)AFU (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) 11 Base HCU (RAF) 166Sqn (RAF) 166Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X X X Battle Anson X Oxford Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster ND626 | 10 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Aug 1941 29 Jan 1942 21 Feb 1943 - Remustered to Bomb AImer 16 May 1943 8 Aug 1943 31 Oct 1943 - UK 25 Jan 1944 14 March 1944 30 May 1944 6 Aug 1944 26 Oct 1944 - Missing over the North Sea | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246. United Kingdom. Son of John Archibald Leroy and Nina Pearl Hill, of Boharm, Saskatchewan, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 166 Squadron |
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| 273 | Hillman | Donald Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-24 Age 26 | J/17893 | 148Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Coll. Grave Iii. C. 27-30. Italy. Son Of Robert Boswell Hillman And Jane Hillman, Of Elrose, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 274 | Hoagg | Ernest Andrew | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-08 Age | R/150850 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 677. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 275 | Hoar | Archibald Macmaster | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-23 Age 21 | J/28222 | 77Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Smith Hoar And Katherine Ferguson Hoar, Of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 276 | Hoggard | Gordon Albert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-23 Age 23 | J/40429 | 158Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Annie Hoggard, Of Banff, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 277 | Holden | Ernest Leslie | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-26 Age 22 | J/7447 | 58Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mandal Churchyard, B. 1. 2. Norway. Son Of Clarence Ira And Florence Louise Holden, Of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; Husband Of Margaret Estelle Holden, Of Moose Law. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 278 | Horne | Robert Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 21 | J/195283 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Perwez Churchyard, Mil. Plot. Row A. Coll. grave 5. Belgium. Son Of Robert And Martha Horne, Of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy Horne, Of Hamilton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 279 | Hornell | David Ernest | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | VC![]() | KIA Age 34 | J | 7594 | PLT | RCAF 1WS (RCAF) 3ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 5SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) RCAF Coal Harbour 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) Last Op X | X X X Finch Anson Anson Stanraer Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 X | 8 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 5 Feb 1941 23 Apr 1941 28 May 1941 16 July 1941 25 Sep 1941 23 Dec 1941 9 Oct 1943 - Nova Scotia 31 Dec 1943 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack 25 June 1944 - Died of exposure | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Victoria Cross - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. Commemorated Lerwick New Cemetery, Terrace 7B. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Son of Harry Alexander Hornell and Emily Crook Hornell; Husband of Genevieve Madge Hornell, of Drayton, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) Veterans Affairs Canada CWH Hommage RCAFA Awards Database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report Archive Report |
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| 280 | Horton | Ernest Leslie | Pte LAC Sgt F/Sgt P/O F/O F/L | DFC![]() | A R J | 470436 16115 86137 | PLT | Kent Rgmt 8SFTS (RCAF) 11EFTS (RCAF) 13SFTS (RCAF) 51Sqn (RAF) 578Sqn (RAF) RCAF RCAF | MG X Cornell Anson Halifax Halifax X X | 6 Apr 1942 -Transferred to RCAF 23 May 1942 - Guard duty 7 Nov 1942 28 Jan 1943 15 July 1943 14 January 1944 9 Feb 1945 - Repatriation 12 Apr 1945 - Discharged | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.578 Squadron - Award effective 15 March 1945 as per London Gazette dated 23 March 1945 and AFRO 721/45 dated 27 April 1945. Deceased 3 Feb 1999 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Gathering our Heroes | |||
| 281 | Hovey | Winston Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-11-27 Age 20 | R/73296 | 607Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 61. United Kingdom. Son Of Dow Clement Hovey And Ethel Catherine Hovey, Of Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 282 | Howard | Ernest Richard | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() | KIA Age 20 | R J | 60259 15150 | WAG | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1Sigs S (RAF) 21OTU (RAF) 99Sqn (RAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Harvard Battle X Valentia & Wallace Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington X3467 | 29 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Calgary, Alberta 22 July 1940 - Toronto, Ontario 16 Sep 1940 - Calgary, Alberta 20 Jan 1941 - Mossbank, Saskatchewan 2 May 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 10 May 1941 - RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire 9 Aug 1941 - RAF Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 8 Nov 1941 - RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire 6 Feb 1942 - RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk 9 Apr 1942 - Shot down by flak and a night fighter | Commemorated Sage War Cemetery, Grave 5. D. 7., Germany. Son of Ernest and Catherine Mary (nee Jenkins) Howard, of Birmingham, England; Husband of Dorothy Mary (nee Freeland) Howard Calgary, Alberta. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | 419 Sqadron Association Accident report Losses and Incidents Database Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 283 | Howe | Ernest James | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1947-10-10 Age 35 | R/50797 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G7/2303Z. Canada. Son Of Ernest John And Sarah Howe, Of Manchester, England; Husband Of H. Stennetta Howe, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 284 | Hughes | Walter Ward | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-17 Age 22 | R/79699 | Commemorated Montrose (Sleepyhillock) Cemetery, Sec. 7. Class C. Grave 73. United Kingdom. Son Of Walter Ernest And Lillie Gertrude Ward Hughes, Of Lockwood, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 285 | Huish | Gordon Keith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-13 Age 22 | J/87891 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 250. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Clara Huish, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 286 | Hunt | Ernest Page | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-13 Age 27 | R/106511 | Commemorated Stratford-On-Avon Cemetery, Grave 4081. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest E. Hunt And Florence E. Hunt, Of Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 287 | Hunter | Archie | Flying Officer | Killed 1943-07-29 Age 22 | J/8787 | Commemorated Simcoe (Oakwood) Cemetery, Div. D. Sec. 61. Lot 20. Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Archibald And Belle M. Hunter, Of Simcoe. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 288 | Hunter | Dwain Nowell | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-30 Age | R/55947 | 61Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 4A. L. 8. Germany. Son Of Archibald And Florence King Hunter, Of Beaupre, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 289 | Hutchison | John Lutterell | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-20 Age 28 | J/38048 | Commemorated Hudson (Cote St. Charles) Cemetery, Plot 31. Canada. Son Of Ernest Evans Hutchison And Margaret Hutchison, Of Westmount; Husband Of Jean E. Hutchison, Of Barrie, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 290 | Hyland | Ernest William | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-22 Age 25 | J/11806 | Commemorated Montreal (Notre Dame Des Neiges) Cemetery, Sec. M. Lot 3410 Grave 1061. Canada. Son Of Frank C. Hyland And Ann Hyland, Of Verdun. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 291 | Hyland | George Albert | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-31 Age 28 | J/39503 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest N. And Margaret Loretta Hyland; Husband Of Emma M. Hyland, Of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 292 | Ingram | Eric Harold | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1943-04-15 Age 23 | R/119142 | 214Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Sept-Saulx Churchyard, Grave 7. France. Son Of Ernest And Nora J. Ingram, Of Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 293 | James | Gerald Griffiths Oakes | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-02 Age | J/4107 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 99. United Kingdom. Son Of Col. Ernest James, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., And Gladys Ethel James, Of Patcham, Brighton, Sussex. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 294 | Jefferies | Ernest Norman | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-09 Age 28 | R/54831 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 1. F. 19. Germany. Son Of Walter And Charlotte (Amy) Jefferies; Husband Of Ruby M. Jefferies, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 295 | Johnson | William Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-16 Age 29 | R/84435 | 15Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 104. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry H. And Alice E. Johnson, Of Galt, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 296 | Johnson | Clifford Theodore | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-22 Age 19 | R | 277737 | Rear gunner | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Lancaster MkI PD365 AS-X | Attacking Hildesheim. Missing, nothing heard after take off | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 9. Germany. Son Of Robert And Gertrude Johnson, Of Queensville, Ontario, Canada. Crew Members: Flt. Sgt. Richard Ernest Moore RAF 911578 - Pilot: Sgt. William Cumming RAF 1881267 - Flight Engineer: Sgt. John Marrinan RAF 1622221 - Air Bomber: Sgt. John Hanlon RAF 1568462 - Navigator: W/O. Laurence Reed RAF 1007113 - Wireless Operator: Sgt. Frank Hume RAF 1881638 - Mid Upper Gunner: Sgt. Clifford Theodore Johnson RCAF R/277737 Rear Gunner | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||
| 297 | Johnston | Clifford | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-18 Age 26 | R/119685 | 283Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated El Alia Cemetery, 12. C. 18. Algeria. Son Of J. Archibald And Ella M. Johnston, Of Birds Hill, Manitoba Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 298 | Johnston | Ernest Gerald | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-25 Age 23 | R/149773 | Commemorated Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery, Plot 51. Sec. H. Row R. Grave 245. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 299 | Johnston | James Webster | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | UK | J | 37120 | PLT | RCAF 5ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 61OTU (RAF) 83 GUS (RAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) 412Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth Harvard Hurricane Battle X Master & Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire Spitfire PL130 | 15 Sep 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 Feb 1943 2 May 1943 27 June 1943 30 Oct 1943 24 March 1944 - Staff Pilot 3 June 1944 - UK 15 Aug 1944 20 Oct 1944 4 Nov 1944 19 Nov 1944 - Shot down by 50+ Fw-190s | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 17. D. 2. Germany. Son of Archibald Downie and Isabella Rattray (nee Webster) Johnston, of Lachine, Province of Quebec, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 300 | Johnston | Ernest Carl | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 21 | R/153793 | 625Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 17. D. 12-18. Germany. Son Of Gordon And Lena Johnston, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 301 | Johnstone | Erle Ernest Edward | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-20 Age | J/8101 | 10Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. Son Of Mrs May Georgina Johnstone, Of Wynyard, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 302 | Johnstone | William Thomas | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-14 Age 31 | J/6823 | Pilot | 411Sqn | Spitfire Vb P8715 | Born on the 25th November 1912 in Calgary. Worked as an assistant at a plumber merchant. Enlisted on the 25th October 1940 in Calgary.
Son of Archibald Johnstone (died 18th November 1963, age 82) and Annie Christina Johnstone (née Richardson - died 09th January 1968, age 77) of of 218-25th Avenue, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 172. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 303 | Johnstone | Ernest Howe Macdonald | Sergeant | Killed 1945-05-05 Age 22 | R/92028 | Commemorated New Westminster (Fraser) Cemetery, Range 5. Block 46. Lot B. Canada. Son Of Ernest N. M. Johnstone And Ada Johnstone, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 304 | Jolie | Joseph Louis | P/O F/O | ![]() | J | 41801 | PLT | RCAF 5MD (RCAF) 4MD (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 5ITS (RCAF) 7EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X X X X Tiger Moth Harvard Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X X X | 5-Nov-1942 – Enlisted in the RCAF at Windsor, ON. Nov-1942 – Lachine, QC. Jan-1943 – Quebec City, QC. for Pre-Aircrew Course Apr-1943 – Montreal, QC. for Tarmac Duty 4-May-1943 to 7-Jul-1943 – Belleville, ON. Course No. 78 12-Jul-1943 to 3-Sep-1943 – Windsor, ON Course No. 85 20-Sep-1943 to 11-Feb-1944 – Dunnville, ON. Course No. 90 26-Feb-1944 to 8-Sep-1944 – Bagotville, QC. Course No. 24 (start) – Course No. 28 (end) 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 14-Aug-1945 – Repatriated to Canada (Quebec City, QC. / London, ON. / Windsor, ON.) 15-Oct-1945 – Released from the RCAF | Younger brother, PO. Ernest J. Jolie, was a Navigator in the RCAF Deceased on 7 Dec 2017 in Mississauga, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 305 | Jones | Lloyd Ingram | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 33 | J | 40037 | BA | 420Sqn (RCAF) | Halifax NA179 | 14 Feb 1945 - Crashed on approach for landing after op | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row G. Grave 7. United Kingdom. Son of Ernest Ephrion Jones and Martha Leah Jones, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Husband of Lorna Millicent Jones, of Toronto. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Allied Losses Database NA179 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 306 | Jones | William James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-14 Age 23 | J/15726 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Ripon Cemetery, Sec. H. Grave 395. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Helen Isabel Jones, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 307 | Jones | George Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-03 Age 22 | J/85027 | 99Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 442. Singapore. Son Of Frederick And Nellie Jones; Husband Of Jean M. Jones, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 308 | Jowett | Harold Ernest | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1942-02-10 Age 20 | R/64869 | Commemorated Bassingbourn Cum Kneesworth Cemetery, Row Ff. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Alfred Rayner Jowett And Maud Aletta Jowett, Of River Hebert, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 309 | Jupp | James John | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-22 Age 25 | J/9342 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row J. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert Ernest And Minnie Jupp, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 310 | 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 | ||||||
| 311 | Keefe | Ernest James | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-06-28 Age | J/14117 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 54. J. 7. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Laura Keefe; Husband Of Ruth A. Keefe, Of Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 312 | Kellough | Howard John | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-06-28 Age 22 | R/62251 | Commemorated Doncaster (Rose Hill) Cemetery, Sec. G. Grave 114. United Kingdom. Son Of John Ernest And Sadie Kellough, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 313 | Keys | Frederick Bennett | P/O | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 22 | J | 24798 | BA | RCAF 6ITS (RCAF) 20EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X X Moth Crane Crane 7893 X Battle Anson X X | 19 Dec 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 12 Apr 1942 5 July 1942 6 Oct 1942 - Taxied into another aircraft at night 29 Oct 1942 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 Ernest Bennett Keys and Hilda Bertha (nee Tweedy) Keys, of Toronto, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 314 | Killham | Richard Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-12 Age 20 | R/136318 | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 61. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 315 | King | Arnold William Charles Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-22 Age 37 | R/71446 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 105. United Kingdom. Son Of William Alexander King And Elizabeth King, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Isabel Proctor King, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 316 | Kirkham | Ernest Bruce | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-03 Age 22 | J/22566 | 44Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 317 | Knight | Ernest Bigland | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-26 Age 35 | C/4396 | Commemorated Regina Cemetery, Block D. Plot 1. Grave 18. Canada. Son Of Horace Clifton Knight And Hilda Knight; Husband Of Madeline Knight. Of Regina. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 318 | Krampe | William Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 20 | J/24321 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 17. G. 18. Germany. Son Of Ernest Frederick And Constance Louise Krampe, Of Quebec City, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 319 | 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 | ||
| 320 | Lamontagne | Joseph Albert Yvon | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-05 Age 29 | R/194217 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row H. Grave 19. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Lamontagne, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 321 | Lanegraff | Wilfred Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-27 Age 20 | R/107356 | Commemorated Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, Abray. Block 5. Plot 3. Lot 14. Canada. Son Of Olaus And Thoney Lanegraff, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 322 | Larkman | Frank Ernest | Flying Officer | Killed 1945-03-03 Age 20 | J/42709 | Commemorated Fogo Churchyard, Sec. E. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Richard And Winifred Larkman, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 323 | Laudrum | Ernest Hubert | Aircraftman 2nd Class | Killed 1943-02-24 Age 21 | R/205320 | Commemorated Wellwood Cemetery, Range 69. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Reginald And Edith Laudrum, Of Oberon. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 324 | 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 | |||
| 325 | Lawton | Clinton Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-04 Age 23 | R/174054 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G.943. Grave 402. Canada. Son Of Benjamin And Myrtle May Lawton, Of Montreal; Husband Of Mary Lawton, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 326 | Le Blanc | Ernest Joseph | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-30 Age 24 | R/77455 | 149Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1A. A. 1-6. France. Son Of Eusebe And Marie Le Blanc, Of St. Joseph Du Moine, Inverness Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 327 | Leaman | James Richard | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 21 | J/24215 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iva. C. 32. Belgium. Son Of Richard Ernest And Florence May Leaman, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 328 | Leitch | John Bruce | AC2 AC1 LAC | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 115117 | AEM | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 6B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) 420Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Lysander & Bolinbroke X Wellington Wellington HE961 | 14 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 26 July 1941 - St. Thomas, Ontario 4 Dec 1941 - Mountain View, Ontario 14 May 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 11 June 1942 - RAF Middleton St. George, Durham 1 June 1943 - Shot down by a Ju88 over the Bay of Biscay | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 187. United Kingdom. Son of Archibald George and Mary Alice (nee Rainey) Leitch, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 329 | Leitch | Archibald Havill | Flying Officer | Courtesy Courtesy Operation Picture Me | Killed 1944-11-16 Age 21 | J/44328 | Air Bomber | 214Sqn (RAF) | Fortress III HB787 BU-J | Born on the 30th October 1923 at British Columbia, Canada. Son of Archibald Kenneth (died 22nd October 1945 age 66) and Mary Josephine Leitch (née Hamill. died 11th April 1957 age 66), of 159 Weston Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Grave inscription: 'Born In Cranbrook, B.C. Son Of Archibald And Mary Leitch, Vancouver, British Columbia'. Buried on the 21st November at 11:00 hrs. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. A. 10. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 330 | 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 | ||||||
| 331 | Levasseur | Joseph Armand Roger | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1945-11-16 Age 24 | R/136862 | Commemorated Victoriaville (Ste. Victorie) Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Eliana Lavasseur Of Drummondville. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 332 | Lightheart | Alvin Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]()
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| 333 | Lister | John Ernest | P/O | KIA | J | 4706 | PLT | 407Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | Hudson AM598 | 12 Feb 1942 - Shot down by German naval AAA fire during an attack against the Scharnhorst | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Sink the Scharnhorst Accident Report |
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| 334 | Lister | John Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-02-12 Age | J/4706 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 100. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 335 | 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 | ||||||
| 336 | 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 | ||||||
| 337 | 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 | ||||||
| 338 | Lundy | Ernest Edward | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 24 | R/91200 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer, H. 21. France. Son Of Charles And Elizebeth Lundy; Husband Of Beatrice Lillian Lundy, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 339 | MacBride | Robert Ernest | P/O F/O F/L S/L ------ S/L W/C G/C | ![]() | DFC![]() MiD ![]() | J ------ No. | 9267 ------ 20362 | PLT | RCAF 3EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 10Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 12 CommSqn (RCAF) RCAF ---------- Post war RCAF No.10 Group RCAF Goose Bay RCAF Staff College RCAF HQ ADC HQ 2 AFS (RCAF) 3 (AW)OTU (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) ADC HQ NORAD HQ 2 (Fighter) Wing (RCAF) RCAF | X Finch Harvard Anson Digby Canso Canso 9816 Canso 9841 X X ---------- X X X X X X Silver Star Canuck Canuck Canuck X X Canuck X | 15 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 15 July 1941 14 Sep 1941 22 Dec 1941 4 March 1942 19 May 1942 3 June 1944 - Sank U-477 30 June 1944 - Damaged U-478 22 Apr 1945 4 Sep 1945 - Released --------------- 27 Nov 1946 - Rejoined RCAF 27 Nov 1946 7 May 1947 3 Sep 1949 31 July 1950 8 Dec 1952 28 Jan 1956 2 June 1956 18 Sep 1956 -Sqn CO 1 Aug 1957 - Germany 1 Dec 1958 1 Nov 1959 10 Aug 1961 - Wing CO 29 July 1963 - Died in service at 3 Wing | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.162 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron - Award effective 11 August 1944 as per London Gazette dated 22 August 1944 and AFRO 2231/44 dated 13 October 1944. Mention in Despatches - No.162 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 1 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 113/44 dated 21 January 1944. Deceased 29 July 1963 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada RCAFA Awards Database |
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| 340 | MacDonald | Ernest Mills | P/O | ![]() | KIA Age 38 | C | 22654 | PLT | RCAF CFS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) 9EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) Y Depot Halifax MV Amerika | X Finch Moth Moth Harvard Anson X X | 20 July 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 21 July 1940 - Flying Instructor Course 2 Sep 1940 - Civilian Flying Instructor 14 Sep 1942 - Readmitted to RCAF 11 Oct 1942 23 Jan 1943 11 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 Arthur and Ella Jean (nee Mills) MacDonald, of Kentville, Nova Scotia; Husband of Evelyn (nee Durland) MacDonald of St. Catharines, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Ottawa Memorial Project MV Amerika |
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| 341 | MacDonald | Archibald Stewart | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-11-26 Age 29 | R | 153012 | AB | 626 (RAF)Sqn | Lancaster I DV388 UM-S2 | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 4. G. 10. Germany. Son Of Neil W. H. Macdonald And Effie Macdonald, Of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. B.Sc. Forestry (University Of New Brunswick). | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 342 | MacDonell | Archibald Bernard | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-06-24 Age 23 | R/82429 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 32. E. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Angus G. Macdonell And Mary J. Macdonell, Of Alexandria. Ontario. Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 343 | 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 | |||
| 344 | MacFarlane | Ronald Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() Courtesy NAA | DFM![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age 21 | J/16696 | PLT | 101Sqn | Lancaster DV300 SR-W | Commemorated Lemsterland (Lemmer) General Cemetery, Plot C. Row 8. Grave 230. Netherlands (Holland). Lancaster DV300, piloted by Flight Lieutenant R. E. MacFarlane, DFM was shot down by the German night-fighter ace Oblt. Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, IV./NJG1, and exploded in mid-air over Friesland, Holland, whilst on a bombing raid to Berlin, on 16-17 December 1943. Their aircraft was part of an ABC early warning radar jamming group in sortie out of Ludford Magna to Berlin. All the crew were killed. | Some details here: Archive Report on the loss of this aircraft Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 345 | MacFarlane | Matthew Ernest Reid | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age | J/28486 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 346 | 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 | |||
| 347 | MacKelvie | James Archibald | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-18 Age 29 | J/5047 | 414Sqn | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxvi. D. 2. France. Son Of Charles W. L. And Josephine E. MacKelvie; Husband Of Neila W. MacKelvie, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba. B.A., Ll.B. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 348 | 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 | |||
| 349 | 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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| 350 | MacNabb | Donald Scott | F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIFA 24 Feb 1945 - Died of injuries sustained in crash | R J | 122749 13273 | NAV | 429Sqn RCAF![]() | Halifax lll LW139 AL-P | 23 Feb 1945 - Crashed - Londonderry. Yorkshire UK LW139 AL-P crashed while engaged in a three engine landing training exercise. 24 Feb 1945 - Died of injuries sustained in crash. Commemorated United Kingdom, Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row G. Grave 8. | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Son Of Archibald L. MacNabb And Anna Scott MacNabb, Of Milton, Ontario, Canada. | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 351 | MacNabb | Donald Scott | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-24 Age 23 | J/13273 | 429Sqn | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row G. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald L. Macnabb And Anna Scott Macnabb, Of Milton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 352 | Magladry | Harold Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | KIA Age 24 | R | 74322 | AG | RCAF 1WS (RCAF) 1B&GS (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) KTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 60OTU (RAF) 151Sqn (RAF) 410Sqn (RCAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X Harvard Battle Harvard X X Defiant Defiant Defiant Stirling Stirling N3718 | 21 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 8 Dec 1940 - Montreal, Canada 27 May 1941 - Jarvis, Ontario 23 June 1941 - Montreal, Quebec 29 July 1941 - Failed Wireless Training 2 Sep 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 22 Sep 1941 - RAF East Fortune, Scotland 11 Nov 1941 - RAF Wittering, Cambridgeshire 9 Apr 1942 - RAF Drem, Scotland 20 May 1942 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 2 July 1942 - Shot down by a night fighter | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 105. United Kingdom. Son of John Edward and Florence (nee Devine) Magladry, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Read Archive Loss Report Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 353 | Maguire | Patrick Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-07 Age 22 | R/120050 | Commemorated Montreal (Notre Dame Des Neiges) Cemetery, Sec. P. Lot 2140. Grave 4578. Canada. Son Of Joseph And Mary Maguire, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 354 | Major | Thomas Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-21 Age 24 | J/21628 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row G. Grave 20. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 355 | Marr | George Frederick | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-22 Age 22 | 14040A | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Annie E. Marr, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 356 | Martel | Joseph Ernest Gabriel | Corporal | Killed 1943-02-03 Age 31 | R/96673 | Commemorated Quebec City (St. Charles) Cemetery, Sec. C. Row 3 Lot 18. Canada. Son Of Victor And Alice Martel, Of Verdun. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 357 | Martell | Charles Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-06 Age 25 | R/104349 | Commemorated Bournemouth North Cemetery, Row T.3. Grave 95. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 358 | Martin | Ernest William | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-10 Age | J/12780 | 441Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 359 | Matheson | Sidney Edward | P/O F/O | ![]() | DFC![]() | J | 22227 | NAV | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 6 AOS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 1GRS (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X X Anson Anson Bolinbroke Anson Stranraer Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 Canso X | 7 Jan 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 10 May 1942 5 July 1942 13 Sep 1942 7 Nov 1942 23 Jan 1943 6 March 1943 1 June 1943 31 Dec 1943 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack June 1945 - Sydney Nova Scotia 8 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Distinguished Flying Cross - No.162 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 28 July 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. Died in Regina, 27 December 2004. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 360 | Matthew | Robert Duff | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-13 Age 21 | J/43053 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. F. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest G. Matthew And Frances H. Matthew, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 361 | Mcbain | William Ernest Jay | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-14 Age | J/21879 | 8Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Karachi War Cemetery, 2. A. 10. Pakistan (ex India). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 362 | McCaig | Archibald Arnold | Warrant Officer Class I | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-29 Age 24 | R/132964 | 148Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 16, Column 2. Malta. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Archie Mccaig, Of Ormstown, Province Of Quebec, Canada; Husband Of Nina Mccaig, Of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 363 | McClintock | Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-04-15 Age 24 | R/80175 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 3. B. 6. Germany. Son Of James L. And Elizabeth J. Mcclintock, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Dorothy M. Mcclintock, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 364 | 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 | ||||||
| 365 | McCoy | Alfred Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-09 Age 21 | R/62439 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. B. 2-7. Germany. Son Of John Stuart Mccoy And Of Gladys Alma Mccoy (Nee Cushion), Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 366 | McCready | Ernest William | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 21 | R | 108312 | WAG | RCAF 1WS (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 1AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11 Radio School (RAF) 10 Radio School (RAF) 13 Radio School (RAF) 4 Radio School (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 204Sqn (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) 4 (C)OTU (RAF) Last Op | X Moth Battle Anson X Anson & Botha Anson & Oxford Anson Dominie & Proctor Sunderland Sunderland X Sunderland Sunderland DP178 | 23 June 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 9 Nov 1941 24 May 1942 4 July 1942 2 July 1943 - UK 18 Aug 1943 24 Sep 1943 24 Nov 1943 28 Apr 1944 9 May 1944 30 Sep 1944 - Weat Africa 2 Nov 1944 - UK 16 Jan 1945 14 March 1945 - Perished in crash at sea | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son of Joseph Henry and Polly (nee newton) Mccready, of Montreal, Quebec; Husband of Lilian (nee Mccready, of Bromborough, Cheshire, UK. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 367 | McCurdy | Archibald Roy | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-21 Age 25 | C/17966 | 225Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 279. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald G. And Mary M. Mccurdy, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 368 | McCutcheon | Ernest Borden | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-22 Age 25 | J/21030 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Cassino War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Xvii. D. 1-10. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 369 | McDonald | Alex Archibald | Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | R J | 101016 22947 | PLT | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) CFS Trenton (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5 (P)AFU (RAF) 53OTU (RAF) 3 TEU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) | X X Moth Anson Harvard, Fleet, Crane Moth & Cornell Crane X Master & Hurricane Master & Spitifre Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon X | 15 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 July 1941 8 Aug 1941 25 Sep 1941 18 Jan 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 6 Apr 1942- Flying Instructor 7 Feb 1944 - Refresher training 19 Apr 1944 - UK 23 May 1944 11 Sep 1944 6 Dec 1944 5 Jan 1945 10 Jan 1945 22 Aug 1945 - For repatriation to Canada | ![]() (Photo: McDonald in his 438Sqn Typhoon -B78 Eindhoven March 1945) Deceased 31 August 2003 (Information courtesy Francois Dutil - 438Sqn) | ![]() (Photo: McDonald in front of his 438Sqn Typhoon) |
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| 370 | 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 | ||||||
| 371 | 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 | |||
| 372 | McElheran | John Archibald | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() | KIA | R J | 156974 86482 | PLT | RCAF 9EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11 (P)AFU (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) Battle School 432Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) | X Moth Anson X Oxford Wellington X Halifax Halifax LK764 Halifax MZ601 | 11 March 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 Nov 1942 6 Feb 1943 2 July 1943 - UK 20 July 1943 5 Oct 1943 25 Jan 1944 6 March 1944 9 May 1944 - Night fighter - RTB 13 June 1944 - Night Fighter | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 373 | 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 | ||||||
| 374 | 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 | |||||||
| 375 | 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 | ||||||
| 376 | 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 | ||
| 377 | 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 | |||||||
| 378 | McGregor | Reginald Rothwell | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-03-21 Age 21 | R/197660 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 48. B. 3. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Lillian M. Mcgregor, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 379 | McGuigan | William Henry | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-29 Age 19 | R/213862 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. D. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Matilda S. Mcguigan, Of Hythe, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 380 | Mcilveen | Archibald Edward | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-01 Age | R/85920 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Joint Grave 9. G. 7-8. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 381 | 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 | ||||||
| 382 | McIntyre | Archibald Blair | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-04-21 Age 27 | J/27199 | Commemorated Puslinch (Crown) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row 4. Grave 17. Canada. Son Of Joseph And Lillie Mary Mcintyre, Of Guelph; Husband Of Dorothy E. Mcintyre, Of Freelton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 383 | McIntyre | Donald Van Norman | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 23 | R/196124 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. J. 1. Germany. Son Of Archibald And Helen Marr Mcintyre, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 384 | McKay | Daniel Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-29 Age 31 | R/73282 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Commemorated Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Xii. E. 12. Belgium. Son Of G. E. Roach Mckay And Mary Mckay, Of Springhill, Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 385 | 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 | |||||||
| 386 | 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 | |||||||
| 387 | McKinnon | Campbell Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-19 Age | J/10893 | 426Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 388 | McLean | Ernest Caldwell | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-08 Age 21 | R/93450 | 101Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, Aiii. 8. 7. Denmark. Son Of John Caldwell Mclean And Agnes May Mclean, Of Shelburne, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 389 | 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 | |||||||
| 390 | McLellan | Archibald Ewan | P/O | ![]() | J | 43845 | PLT | 20EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 19ACHU (RAF) RCAF RCAF | Tiger Moth Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Magister, Typhoon X X X | 5-Sep-1943 to 28-Oct-1943 - Oshawa, 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 17-Jul-1944 to 6-Oct-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 29 21-Oct-1944 to 15-Nov-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Jan-1945 to 12-Mar-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 13-Mar-1945 to 19-Jun-1945 - Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course No. 4B, 6B Twinwood Farm, Bedfordshire, U.K. Aircrew Holding Unit Repatriated to Canada 16-Mar-1946 - Released from the RCAF | PO. A. E. McLellan 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 attend a Typhoon conversion course at No. 56 O.T.U. R.A.F. Milfield. His course was canceled shortly after VE Day. Deceased on 5 May 1970 at Cornwall, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | ||||
| 391 | McMann | Victor Ernest | P/O F/O | ![]() | POW | J | 13598 | PLT | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) 34OTU (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) 438Sqn (RCAF) Last Op RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Anson & Crane Ventura Harvard Hurricane Hurricane 7441 Kittyhawk X Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon MN555 F3-Z POW X | 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 24 Nov 1941 2 March 1942 11 May 1942 15 Sep 1942 5 Oct 1942 1 Nov 1942 27 Dec 1942 - Crash landed 1 Apr 1943 - Alaska & B.C. 10 Nov 1943 - UK 11 Nov 1943 18 Oct 1944 - Flak, force landed after engine seized, captured Stalag Luft III 22 Apr 1945 - Liberated by the Soviet Army | ![]() (Photo: F/O McMann with the Hawker Typhoon of his CO - Lantheuil France 1944) Interned at Stalag Luft III Sagan, Belaria and Luckenwalde. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil - 438Sqn) | Accident report - Hurricane Accident report - Typhoon Back to Normandy Archive report |
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| 392 | 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 | ||||||
| 393 | McMurchy | William Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-26 Age 29 | J/5484 | 97Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 99. United Kingdom. Son Of John And Annie Mcmurchy; Husband Of Edith Mae Mcmurchy, Of Vonda, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 394 | McMurdo | Melvin Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1941-04-17 Age 22 | 9703 | 400Sqn | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 31. D. 5. United Kingdom. Son Of George Alvin Mcmurdo And Alberta Edna Mcmurdo, Of Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 395 | McMurdy | Gordon Archibald | Wing Commander | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 25 | St Vital Manitoba | J/4534 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 16. G. 10-14. Germany. Son Of Archibald And Henrietta McMurdy, Of St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 396 | McNair | William Archibald | Warrant Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-13 Age 20 | R/84846 | 207Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 6. Coll. Grave 110-113. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 397 | McPhee | Archibald James | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O | ![]() | Evaded | R J | 130527 85987 | BA | RCAF ? 10AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ? 12OTU (RAF) 1665CU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) RCAF ? | X ? Anson X ? Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling EH942 X ? | 4 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF ? Sep 1942 - RCAF Chatham, New Brunswick ? - Bournemouth, UK ? 5 May 1943 - RAF Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire 1944 - RAF Tilstock, Shropshire 1944 - RAF Woolfox Lodge, Rutland 22 Apr 1944 - Shot down by a night fighter 11 July 1944 - Evaded capture, arrived back in UK ? | Deceased on 18 February 1986, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 218 Squadron Association |
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| 398 | McRae | Lynds Farquhar | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-05 Age 20 | J/7088 | 102 (RSqn | Commemorated Brussels Town Cemetery, X. 16. 1. Belgium. Son Of Lynds Farquhar Mcrae And Blanche Archibald Mcrae, Of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 399 | McTaggart | George Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-12-16 Age | J/14784 | 97Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 16. A. 2. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 400 | McTavish | Archibald Stewart | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-07 Age 27 | J/14575 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row A. Grave 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Peter And Jean Mctavish, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. B.A., B.Ed. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 401 | McVicar | Reginald Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-29 Age | J/29220 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. C. 6. Germany. Son Of Donald A. And Marion Mcvicar, Of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 402 | Mellander | Ernest William Terence | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-25 Age 21 | J | 25768 | AB | 61Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster III JB129 QR-G | Hanover War Cemetery. Grave 11.H.13. | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 11. H. 13. Germany. Son Of Ernest George Gustaf And Margaret Mellander, Of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 403 | Menzies | James Archibald | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-02-22 Age 27 | J/27804 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 44. G. 4. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas And Margaret A. Menzies, Of Pratt, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 404 | Merrifield | William Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-10 Age 43 | J/4776 | 228Sqn RAF | Commemorated Bilbao British Cemetery, Plot 2. Row B. Grave 6. Spain. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 405 | Messum | Stanley Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-04-06 Age 29 | J/19447 | 443Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 14. A. 15. Germany. Son Of Henry Clifford Messum And Of Lydia Florence Messum (Nee Pallot), Of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada; Husband Of Daisy Denise Messum. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 406 | 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 | ||||||
| 407 | Middleton | Allan John | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-10 Age 21 | J/14502 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Florennes Communal Cemetery, Row 5. Grave 62. Belgium. Son Of Ernest And Maude L. Middleton, Of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; Husband Of E G. Middleton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 408 | Miles | Herbert Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-07 Age 22 | R/130215 | 354Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Madras War Cemetery, Chennai, 9. C. 18. India. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 409 | Miller | Gordon Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-05 Age | R/88850 | 144Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 105. United Kingdom. Husband Of Elizabeth Louvain Miller, Of Aberdeen. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 410 | Mitchell | Norman Rae | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-28 Age 20 | R/77146 | 49Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mook War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Iv. C. 10. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Archibald S. And Emma Mitchell, Of Mount Royal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 411 | Mitchell | William Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-24 Age | R/151826 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Roland And Priscilla Mitchell; Stepson Of Mr. E. Ingham, Of North Vancouver, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 412 | Mittay | William Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-05 Age 23 | J/45809 | 99Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 456. Singapore. Son Of Anton William And Frances Eleanor Mittay, Of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 413 | Mittell | Ernest Edward | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-06 Age 22 | R/71725 | Commemorated Hereford Cemetery, Plot A. (C. Of E.). Joint Grave 5640. United Kingdom. Son Of Edward Lancelot And Annie Edna Mittell, Of Clinton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 414 | Moffat | Archibald Douglas | Sgt P/O | KIFA | R J | X 88479 | PLT | 1666HCU (RCAF) | Halifax JD372 | 23 July 1944 - Crashed on fire during training flight | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 415 | 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 | |||||||
| 416 | Moncrieff | Ernest Hutchison Glen | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C | ![]() | OBE![]() AFC ![]() MID x 2 ![]() ![]() Croix de Guerre (France) ![]() Order of Orange Nassau (Netherlands) ![]() | C | 535 | PLT | 12Sqn (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) 12SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) 430Sqn (RCAF) 129 Wing (RCAF) 39 Wing (RCAF) RCAF 2 Air Command RCAF | Gypsy Moth Harvard Harvard Crane Anson X X Tomahawk & Mustang Typhoon Mustang & Spitfire X X X | 4 June 1933 - Enlisted in the RCAF Aux 1939 - Flying Instructor 1940 - Flying Instructor 16 May 1941 - Chief Flying Instructor 21 Jan 1942 - Commanding Officer 7 Sep 1942 - UK 8 Sep 1942 1 Jan 1943 - Commanding Officer 4 July 1943 - Commanding Officer 10 Feb 1944 - Commanding Officer 11 Sep 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 13 Sep 1945 16 Nov 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: G/C Moncrieff is facing camera at far right during a visit to 39 Wing by British comedian George Formby - B.8 Sommervieux advanced airfield, Normandy on 10 Aug 1944) - Officer, Order of the British Empire - No.39 Wing - Award effective 14 June 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1219 dated 27 July 1945. - Air Force Cross - No.12SFTS, Brandon, Manitoba - Award effective 20 October 1942 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1830/42 dated 13 November 1942. - Mention in Despatches - Overseas - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. - Mention in Despatches - No.39 Wing - Award effective 1 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 337/45 dated 23 February 1945. - Croix de Guerre with Silver Star (France) - Award as per London Gazette dated 20 September 1947 and AFRO 485/47 dated 12 September 1947. - Commander, Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords (Netherlands) - Award effective 6 February 1948 as per London Gazette dated 23 January 1948 and AFRO 81/48 of that date. - Deceased 31 March 2000 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database | ||
| 417 | 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). | ||||
| 418 | Monk | Ernest Wellington | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-25 Age | J/26848 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 419 | Montgomery | Ernest | Flying Officer | Killed 1942-02-10 Age 24 | C/2794 | Commemorated Phoenix (Greenwood) Memory Lawn, Lot 4. Sec. 15. Block 12. Grave 5. USA. Son Of Tobias E. And Maude Montgomery, Of Downey, California. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 420 | 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 | |||
| 421 | Moore | James | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1944-06-26 Age 21 | R/200738 | Commemorated Exeter Cemetery, Lot 254. Div. 6. Grave 3. Canada. Son Of Ernest E. Moore And Margaret L. Moore, Of London. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 422 | Morgan | John Archibald Wynn | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-16 Age | J/25000 | 433Sqn | Commemorated Sonderby (Assens) Churchyard, Coll. Grave 174. Denmark. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 423 | 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 | ||||||
| 424 | Morrison | Archibald Frew | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age | R/133023 | 153Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 4. C. 4. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 425 | Morrow | Donald Lloyd | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-15 Age | R/81473 | 150Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 105. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest A. And Amelia Morrow, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 426 | 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 | ||||||
| 427 | Moyer | John Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-25 Age 27 | J/36677 | 115Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son Of Ernest S. Moyer And Cleo B. Moyer, Of Vineland, Ontario; Husband Of Kathryn M. Moyer, Of St. Catharines, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 428 | Munsterman | Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-26 Age 24 | R/76838 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Bari War Cemetery, Coll. Grave Iii. E. 30-34. Italy. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 429 | Murray | Alexander Ian | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-19 Age | R/69654 | 409Sqn | Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 3. Grave 31. United Kingdom. Son Of Alexander Archibald And Gwendoline Rosa May Murray, Of Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 430 | Myers | Ernest Charles Edward | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-06 Age | R/73011 | 77Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Borculo General Cemetery, Plot U. Coll. grave 1-5. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 431 | Nelms | Edward James | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-15 Age 22 | R/85152 | Commemorated Kinloss Abbey Burial Ground, Grave 33. Row B. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest James Nelms And Eliza Nelms; Husband Of Sylvia Nelms, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 432 | Nelson | John Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-26 Age 22 | R/167872 | Commemorated Weyburn (Hillcrest) Cemetery, Block 76. Lot 18. Canada. Son Of Thomas And Anna Bella Nelson, Of Colfax. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 433 | Newton | Clifford Sinclair | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 22 | J/87580 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row D. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Place Newton And Lucinda Newton; Husband Of Bethia Margaret Newton, Of Rockwood, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 434 | Newton | Clifford Sinclair | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-01 Age 22 | J/87580 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. H. Row D. Grave 16. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald Place Newton And Lucinda Newton; Husband Of Bethia Margaret Newton, Of Rockwood, Michigan, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 435 | Nickerson | Alden Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1942-07-11 Born on Monday,10th October 1921 Age 20 | R | 64786 | AG | 97Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster I R5696 OF-H | Commemorated Malbork Commonwealth War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. B. 12-14. Poland. Son Of George Wesley Nickerson And Kathleen Marion Nickerson, Of Anagance, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 436 | 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 | |||||||
| 437 | Norman | Ernest Albert | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-05 Age | R/78909 | 21Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Ploudalmezeau Communal Cemetery, Row 14. Coll. Grave 175. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 438 | Northgrave | John Milne | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1945-02-03 Age 26 | R/123120 | 145Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 4. Column 3. Canada. Son Of Ernest Hartley Northgrave And Lydia Milne Northgrave; Husband Of Evelyn Naylor Northgrave, Of Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 439 | O'Bryan (Obryan) | William Ernest Hugh | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 29 | J/45422 | 571Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 50. H. 9. United Kingdom. Son Of William Hugh A. T. O'Bryan And Agatha Mabel O'Bryan, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Helen Laura O'Bryan, Of Winnipeg. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 440 | O'Donnell (Odonnell) | Ernest William | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-23 Age | J/86852 | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 444. Singapore. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 441 | O'Heare (Oheare) | Robert Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-18 Age 22 | J/26856 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 1. J. 2 (Coll.) France. Son Of Edward And Josephine O'Heare, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 442 | Oakley | Ernest James | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-14 Age | R/190931 | 514Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. G. 12-18. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 443 | 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 | |||||||
| 444 | 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 | |||
| 445 | Osborn | James Edward | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-19 Age 21 | J/40491 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 247. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest H. And Laura D. Osborn, Of Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 446 | Osborne | Clyde Roswell | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-24 Age 24 | R/154757 | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row C. Grave 5. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Vincent And Gertrude Hazel Osborne, Of St. Martins, St. John Co., New Brunswick, Canada; Husband Of Leonore Grace Osborne, Of St. Martins. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 447 | Owen | James Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-04-14 Age 20 | R/54870 | 402Sqn | Commemorated Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Row 2. Grave 38. United Kingdom. Son Of Thomas And Annie M. Owen, Of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 448 | Page | Ernest William | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-12-28 Age | J/35427 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 6. D. 23. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 449 | Paige | Ernest Franklyn | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIA Age 27 | J | 6007 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 31GRS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1 (C)OTU (RAF) 407Sqn (RCAF) 407Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 407Sqn (RCAF) 1509 BATF (RAF) 422Sqn (RCAF) 422Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth Anson & Crane Anson X Hudson Hudson Hudson RR-H X Hudson Oxford Sunderland Sunderland DD846 | 12 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 11 Dec 1940 16 Jan 1941 17 March 1941 14 July 1941 21 Oct 1941 - UK 9 Dec 1941 3 March 1942 5 May 1942 - Hit by naval flak during low level attack 5 May 1942 - Hospitalized for flak wound 4 Sep 1942 - Returned to duty 27 Sep 1942 13 Oct 1942 25 May 1943 - Crashed at sea on RTB | ![]() (Photo: 407Sqn Hudson HH-R in flight over the UK) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.407 Squadron - Award effective 1 June 1942 as per London Gazette dated 5 June 1942 and AFRO 916/42 dated 19 June 1942. Commemorated Irvinestown Church of Ireland Churchyard, Plot 1. Grave 21. United Kingdom. Son of Ernest Bertram and Elva Estella (nee Turner) Paige, of Bridgeport, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database - 407Sqn Losses and Incidents Database - 422Sqn Accident report - Hudson Accident report - Sunderland RCAFA Awards database Irish Aviation.com |
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| 450 | Paige | James Willard | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-05-23 Age 22 | J/25590 | 97Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 49. D. 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest B. Paige And Elva E. Paige, Of Bridgeport, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 451 | Pallen | Richard Haviland | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-30 Age 28 | Vancouver | J/7083 | Commemorated Burnaby (Forest Lawn) Memorial Park, Timberland Sec. Lot 39. Grave 2. Canada. Son Of Ernest Haviland Pallen And Rose Pallen, Of Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 452 | Parkinson | William George | AC2 AC1 LAC Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 20 | R | 105126 | GD AG | RCAF 119Sqn (RCAF) CTS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7 AGS (RAF) 23OTU (RAF) 429Sqn (RCAF) 429Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X Bolinbroke X Battle Battle X X Wellington Wellington Wellington HZ519 | 19 May 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 24 July 1941 26 Aug 1941 21 Sep 1941 16 June 1942 - Remustered to Air Gunner 6 Nov 1942 - UK 16 Jan 1943 23 Feb 1943 14 May 1943 22 June 1943 - Shot down by night fighter | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. Son of William Ernest and Nellie (nee Pyper) Parkinson, of Lansing, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 429 Squadron RCAF |
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| 453 | Parsons | Ernest Moir | Sgt F/Sgt P/O | ![]() | KIFA | R J | 113035 92330 | NAV | RCAF 2AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6 (O)AFU (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) 1664HCU (RAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) 419Sqn (RCAF) | X Anson X Oxford Wellington Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster KB701 | 23 June 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 6 Feb 1943 23 July 1943 - UK 7 Sep 1943 19 Oct 1943 1 Feb 1944 8 May 1944 15 May 1944 - Flew into high ground | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 454 | Parsons | Ernest Godfrey | Sergeant | Killed 1942-02-11 Age 26 | R/81471 | 1Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Chichester Cemetery, Square 42. R.C. Plot. Grave 32. United Kingdom. Son Of Henry And Lucy Elizabeth Parsons, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 455 | Parsons | Ernest Albert | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1942-01-10 Age 20 | R/56118 | 12Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Binbrook (St. Mary) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son Of Samuel And Lily Parsons, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 456 | 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 | ||||||
| 457 | Paul | Douglas Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-05-06 Age 23 | R/74343 | Commemorated Ipswich Old Cemetery, Sec. C. Div. 31. Grave 59. United Kingdom. Son Of W. J. Leslie Paul And Of Georgina C. Paul (Nee Van Exan), Of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 458 | Peaker | George Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 33 | J/35687 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster PB451 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 13. F. 4. Germany. Son Of Ernest D. Peaker And Alice Peaker, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Archive Report PB451 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 459 | 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 | ||||||
| 460 | Pennington | Ernest | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-01-17 Age | J/23871 | Commemorated Banff Cemetery, Banffshire, 3Rd Compt. Sec. D. Grave 6. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 461 | Perrault | Ernest Francis | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 20 | R/215508 | A/G | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Lancaster PB451 | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 13. F. 2. Germany. Son Of Albert And Donna Perrault, Of Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. | Archive Report PB451 Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 462 | 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. | ||||
| 463 | 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 | ||||||
| 464 | Piche | Henri Paul | Corporal | ![]() | Killed 1945-12-21 Age 27 | R/127294 | Commemorated The Quebec Memorial, Pointe Claire Field Of Honour, Canada. Son Of Ernest And Cebea Piche, Of Three Rivers. Alternative Commemoration - Buried In Three Rivers (St. Michel) Cemetery. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 465 | Pitt | Harold Ernest | Sergeant | Killed 1942-02-22 Age 21 | R/68214 | Commemorated London (Mount Pleasant) Cemetery, Mil. Plot. Sec. X Grave 239. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Rosabel Pitt, Of London. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 466 | Pitt | Ernest William | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-18 Age 21 | R/116161 | Commemorated Dishforth Cemetery, Grave 68. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 467 | Plouffe | Ernest John Cecil | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-22 Age 22 | R/182077 | 434Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 16. B. 10. Germany. Son Of Joseph And Virginia Plouffe, Of Waubaushene, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 468 | Pollon | Ernest Sinclair | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-26 Age 31 | R/124287 | 90Sqn![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 180. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 469 | Potter | Harry Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-18 Age 21 | R/65316 | 418Sqn | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 8. G. 11. France. Son Of Outhit R. And Mary B. Potter, Of Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 470 | Pratt | Gordon Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age | J/87238 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 252. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 471 | Priddin | William Edward Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-28 Age 23 | R/74230 | 158Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 180. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 472 | Pridham | Ernest James | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-11-15 Age 18 | R/274918 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. D. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Harold George And Kathleen Pridham, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 473 | Pring | Clifford Russell | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-07-28 Age 20 | J/36243 | Commemorated Young Cemetery, Saskatchewan, Lot 11. Block 1. Canada. Son Of Ernest Charles And Clara Louisa Pring, Of Young. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 474 | Prowse | Lemuel Ernest | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-05-10 Age 25 | J/22241 | 190Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, Coll. grave 1. E. 1-8. Norway. Son Of Reginald Ernest And Julia Prowse, Of Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 475 | Pushor | Dale Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-30 Age | J/12967 | 7Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 476 | Putnam | Max Ernest | Sergeant | Killed 1943-01-26 Age | R/107016 | 424Sqn | Commemorated Ereac Communal Cemetery, New Cem. Extn., Row 7, Coll. Grave Plot 8. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 477 | 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 | ||||||
| 478 | Quinlan | John Anthony Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-01-30 Age 19 | Commemorated North Bay (St. Marys) Cemetery, Block E, Plot 24 Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Joseph P. Quinlan And Mary Celina Quinlan; Brother Of Mrs. Robert Warren Hobson, Of Port Arthur. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 479 | Radcliffe | Edward Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-24 Age 22 | J/23119 | 582Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. F. 20-21. Germany. Son Of Francis D. And Grace V. Radcliffe, Of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 480 | Rae | John Archibald | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-31 Age 22 | J/7684 | 227Sqn | Commemorated Malta Memorial, Panel 10, Column 1. Malta. raex | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 481 | Randall | Ernest Lloyd | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-25 Age | Calgary, Alb | R/92248 | Commemorated Annan Cemetery, Sec. R. Extn. 2. Grave 29. United Kingdom. Son Of George E. Randall And Lily Mae Randall; Husband Of Audrey B. Randall, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 482 | Randall | Milton Ernest | Corporal | Killed 1945-05-22 Age 33 | R/106107 | Commemorated Killarney Cemetery, Manitoba, Plot 8. Block 7. Row 9. Canada. Son Of George Goddard Randall And Elizabeth Randall, Of Killarney. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 483 | Ratcliff | Alfred Frank Chilvers | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-06 Age 26 | R/78363 | 9Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 31. E. 1. Germany. Son Of Ernest David And Ethel Gertrude Ratcliff, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 484 | Rau | Orville Jack | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-15 Age 33 | R/160471 | 431Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Joint grave 4. A. 19-20. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Margaret Rau, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. raux | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 485 | Rawlings | Percival Ernest Albert | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1945-06-13 Age | R/209403 | Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 10A. J. 9. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 486 | 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 | ||||||
| 487 | 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 | ||||||
| 488 | Reed | Archibald Campbell | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1942-08-18 Age 24 | R/125010 | Commemorated Colborne (Lake Port) Cemetery, Canada. Son Of Alfred And Emily J. Reed, Of Colborne, Husband Of Doreen E. Reed, Of Kingston. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 489 | Reeve | Thomas Clement | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-15 Age 24 | J/43995 | 159Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Singapore Memorial, Column 456. Singapore. Son Of Henry Ernest And Winifred Cecelia Reeve. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 490 | Regis | Emile Ernest Joseph | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-15 Age | R/102863 | 122Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of Rosa Regis, Of Drummondville, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 491 | Reilly | Thomas Edward | Flying Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-11-29 Age 24 | J/25077 | 297Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. H. 6. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Frederick And Margaret Thompson Reilly, Of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 492 | Rember | Raymond Alexander | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-24 Age 24 | J/85674 | 582Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 1. F. 20-21. Germany. Son Of Archibald Raymond Rember, And Of Barbara Blackwood Rember, Of Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 493 | 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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| 494 | Reynolds | Vernon Elmer | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-01-04 Age 25 | R/79679 | 607Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest E. And Mary Reynolds, Of Punnichy, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 495 | 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 | ||||||
| 496 | Rheaume | Joseph Lawrence | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-07 Age 25 | R/280970 | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 51. I. 10. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Elizebeth Rheaume, Of Fire River, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 497 | Rhoades | Ernest Albert | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-04-23 Age 28 | R/129126 | 7Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 1. H. 10. Germany. Son Of Eva E. Rhoades, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 498 | 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 | ||||||
| 499 | 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 | ||||||
| 500 | 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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| 501 | Richter | Gordon William Mckay | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 30 | J/21670 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Joint Grave 5. J. 7. Germany. Son Of Oscar M. And Leone Richter, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada; Husband Of Margaret Ellen Richter, Of Brantford. His Brother Ernest Richter Also Died On Service. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 502 | Ridge | Raymond Clifford | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1945-03-08 Age 22 | J/24425 | 404Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest Albert Ridge, And Of Ethel Mae Ridge, Of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; Husband Of Olga Ridge, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 503 | Ridgway | Robert Harry | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age | J/13017 | 524Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 244. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert Ernest And Daisy Melena Ridgway; Husband Of Elizabeth Doreen Ridgway, Of Bournemouth, Hampshire. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 504 | Robert | John Ernest | Sergeant | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 42 | R/96109 | Commemorated Osceola (St. Pius) Parish Cemetery, Canada. Son Of Hyacinthe And Elizabeth Robert; Husband Of Aline Robert, Of Ottawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 505 | Roberts | Joseph Harold Campbell | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-07-16 Age 24 | R/54910 | 75Sqn RNZAF![]() | Commemorated Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 85. Row A. Grave 1. Netherlands (Holland). Son Of Ernest James Roberts And Catherine M. Roberts, Of Notre Dame De Grace, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 506 | Roberts | Ernest Wilson David | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-09 Age | R/102988 | 51Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 507 | 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 | ||||||
| 508 | Robertson | Ernest Drever | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-14 Age | J/10178 | 428Sqn | Commemorated Florennes Communal Cemetery, Row 4. Grave 52. Belgium. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 509 | Rolph | John | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-09 Age 34 | C/2220 | Commemorated Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 61. Block 8. Sec. G. Canada. Son Of Ernest R. Rolph And Alice H. Rolph, Of Toronto, Ontario; Husband Of Elizabeth Rolph, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 510 | Rowe | Ernest Frederick Alan | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-10-18 Age | R/154101 | 101Sqn | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 4. D. 11-14. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Mary Scott Rowe. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 511 | 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 | |||||||
| 512 | Ruse | Archibald James | P/O F/O | J | 44188 | PLT | 8SFTS (RCAF) 1AGTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 439Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9PDC (RAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF | Harvard X Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X Typhoon X X Spitfire X X X X | 18-Oct-1943 to 7-Apr-1944 – Moncton, N.S./Weyburn, SK. Course No. 92 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 20-Apr-1945 – Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 3B 28-Apr-1945 – Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 15-Jul-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 15-Jul-1945 to 26-Aug-1945 – Airstrip B.166 Flensburg, Germany 26-Aug-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. 19-Sep-1945 – Regents Park, London, U.K. 19-Sep-1945 to 20-Dec-1946 – Airstrip B.174 Uetersen, Germany Dec-1945 – Bournemouth, U.K. Jan-1946 to Feb-1946 – Repatriation to Canada (Toronto, ON.) 25-Feb-1946 – Released from the RCAF 23-May-1947 – Transferred to Part-time service with the RCAF Reserve | J.A. Ruse was member of the Canadian Aircrew Association and the Typhoon Pilots Association. Deceased on 11 March 2008 in Toronto, ON. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | |||||
| 513 | Rushton | Douglas Haig | Aircraftman 1st Class | ![]() | Killed 1942-08-12 Age 24 | R/127322 | Commemorated Montreal (Mount Royal) Cemetery, Sec. G.943. Grave 355. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Edith H. Rushton, Of Montreal. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 514 | 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 | ||||||
| 515 | 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 | ||||||
| 516 | 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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| 517 | Sales | James Ernest | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | KIA Age 27 | J | 22024 | PLT | RCAF 2MD (RCAF) 4ITS (RCAF) 18EFTS (RCAF) 3SFTS (RCAF) 1 FIS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 15 (P)AFU (RAF) 82OTU (RAF) 1666CU (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) 432Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X Moth Crane Moth & Harvard Anson & Harvard X Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax NP759 | 31 July 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 20 Sep 1941 7 Dec 1941 15 Feb 1942 26 Apr 1942 13 Sep 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 31 Oct 1942 - Flying Instructor 31 Oct 1943 - UK 21 March 1944 6 June 1944 6 Sep 1944 18 Oct 1944 5 Jan 1945 - Shot down by Flak | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 3. G. 1. Germany. Son of Guy Ernest and Ada Louise Sales, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada 6 Bomber Group Ops Losses and Incidents Database Yorkshire Aircraft Co Accident report |
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| 518 | 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 | ||||||
| 519 | 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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| 520 | Savard | Joseph George Ernest | P/O F/O F/L -------- F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | J -------- No. | 20430 -------- 38455 | PLT | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 3 FIS (RCAF) 4EFTS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 5 (P)AFU (RAF) 53OTU (RAF) 3 TEU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) BPC (RCAF) RCAF --------------------- RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Harvard Moth & Harvard Moth Moth X Master Master & Spitfire Hurricane & Typhoon Typhoon Typhoon X X --------------------- ? X | 18 June 1941 - Enlisted int he RCAF 21 Dec 1941 28 Feb 1942 10 May 1942 26 Sep 1942 - Flying Instructor Course 9 Nov 1942 - Flying Instructor 18 Jan 1943 - Flying Instructor Nov 1943 - UK Nov 1943 1944 1944 1944 5 Sep 1944 - Netherlands 17 March 1945 - Tour expired Repatriation and release dates unknown --------------------- 8 May 1951 - Rejoined RCAF 7 Oct 1953 - Retired from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: Three 440 Squadron pilots awarded the DFC, L to R are Savard, Gooding and Hardy - B78 Eindhoven 1945) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.440 Squadron - Award effective 23 May 1945 as per London Gazette dated 1 June 1945 and AFRO 1147/45 dated 13 July 1945. - Deceased 20 February 2001 in Moncton, New Brunswick. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards database The Typhoon Project |
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| 521 | Scott | Donald Stewart | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | MiD![]() | KIA Age 22 | R | 70157 | Engine Fitter FE | RCAF 3B&GS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) 3OTU (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X X Battle Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 | 28 Aug 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 20 Feb 1941 - Ground crew 8 June 1941 - Ground crew 30 Apr 1942 - ground crew 3 Jan 1943 - Remustered to Flight Engineer 7 March 1943 14 May 1943 - Received FE badge 1 June 1943 31 Dec 1943 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Mention in Despatches - No.162 (Bomber Reconnaissance) Squadron (deceased) - Award effective 1 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 721/45 dated 27 April 1945. Commemorated RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Surrey, United Kingdom, Panel 255. Son of Willie Allan Scott and Laura Essie Scott, of Pakenham, Ontario; husband of Kathleen Scott. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) Veterans Affairs Canada RCAFA Awards Database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 522 | Scott | John Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-03 Age 24 | R/123197 | W/Op/Air gunner | 432Sqn | Born on the 28th September 1919 in Toronto. Worked as a clerk for Lobular Groceries Ltd. Enlisted on the 05th August 1941. Trained in Montreal and Jarvis. Son of George William and Emily Isabel Scott (née Waters) brother of David and Emily of 227 Boulton Avenue, Toronto. Husband of Elsie Clara Scott (née Bloomfield - married 20th July 1942) of, 49 Hiawartha Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Epitaph: 'Till Memory Fades And Life Departs You Will Live For Ever In Our Hearts'. W/OII Scott had completed 2½ operations of his first tour when lost. | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. B. 10. Germany. | |||||
| 523 | 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 | ||||||
| 524 | 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 | ||||
| 525 | Seeds | Ernest Albert | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1942-07-31 Age 21 | R/128925 | Commemorated West Vancouver (Capilano View) Cemetery, Sec. C. Plot 19. Lot F. Canada. Son Of Robert And Elizabeth Jane Seeds, Of West Vancouver. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 526 | Sellar | Ernest Harold | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1943-02-21 Age 22 | R/101853 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Boldre (St. John) Churchyard, Row 3. Grave 2. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 527 | 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 | |||||||
| 528 | 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 | ||||||
| 529 | Shea | Ernest George | Sgt F/Sgt WO P/O F/O | ![]() | R J | 79550 16818 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 6EFTS (RCAF) 10SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ?OTU (RAF) 601Sqn RAF RCAF RCAF | X X Moth Harvard X Hurricane Hurricane & Spitfire X X | 29 Nov 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF Dec 1940 1941 4 May 1941 Aug 1941 Aug 1941 1942 - Malta - North Africa 30 Nov 1944 - Repatriated to Canada 12 March 1945 - Released from the RCAF | ![]() (Photo: 22 January 1943 Canadians with 601 R.A.F.Sqn. in the Middle East. A group of Canucks and their Spitfire somewhere in the Western African desert, they are left to right: F/Sgt. M.A. Perkins of Melfert, Sask.; F/Sgt. E.G.Shea of Moose Jaw, Sask; F/Sgt. Don Gordon of Vancouver, B.C.; F/Sgt. W.J. Steele of Montreal, and F/Sgt. F.D. Schofield of West-Montreal. ) (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 530 | Shelling | Ernest Joseph | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1944-08-19 Age 18 | R/258345 | Commemorated Nakusp (Legion) Cemetery, Family Plot. Canada. Son Of Joseph And Enid L. Shelling, Of Nakusp. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 531 | Shockley | Harold Gordon | Flight Lieutenant | Killed 1943-03-12 Age 22 | J/7979 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated La Malmaison Communal Cemetery, Grave 6. France. Son Of Ernest H. Shockley And Grace M. Shockley, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 532 | Shortt | William Harry | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1941-02-23 Age 22 | R/71756 | Commemorated Oshawa Union Cemetery, Mausoleum. Sec. 1. Crypt A. Canada. Son Of Ernest And Pearl Shortt, Of Oshawa. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 533 | Shuttleworth | Ernest Leslie | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-30 Age 23 | J/14127 | 407Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 174. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 534 | Simonson | Ernest Stanfield | Flying Officer | Killed 1944-07-10 Age 27 | J/23023 | 544Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Banff Cemetery, Banffshire, 3Rd Compt. Sec. D. Grave 13. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. R. Simonson; Husband Of Muriel B. Simonson, Of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 535 | 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 | |||||||
| 536 | Simpson | Chancy Melvin | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-27 Age 24 | R/126020 | Commemorated Moncton (Elmwood) Cemetery, Lot 864. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Ernest H. Simpson And Ruby Simpson; Husband Of Patricia Simpson, Of Moncton. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 537 | Skee | Ernest Arthur Walter | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O | ![]() | MiD![]() | South Africa | R C | 78875 89644 | AE Mech FE | RCAF TTS (RCAF) 5Sqn (RCAF) 10Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 5Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 4(C)OTU (RAF) 422Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Canso Digby X Canso X Sunderland Sunderland X X | 23 Dec 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - London, Ontario 1 Feb 1941 - St. Thomas, Ontario 26 June 1941 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 4 May 1942 - Gander, Newfoundland 1 Nov 1942 - Remustered to Flight Engineer 5 Dec 1942 - Gander, Newfoundland 11 Jan 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 22 Feb 1944 - RAF Alness, Scotland 12 May 1944 - RAF Castle Archdale, Northern Ireland 7 Aug 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 28 Sep 1945 - Released from the RCAF | - Mention in Despatches - No.422 Squadron (AFRO says only “Overseas”) - Award effective 1 January 1946 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 388/46 dated 12 April 1946. Deceased on 19 April 1981, in Parkhill, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | |
| 538 | Sloan | Patrick Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-02-06 Age 21 | R/180966 | 116Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 5. Canada. Son Of George A. Sloan And Mary C. Sloan, Of Fournier, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 539 | Smith | Ernest Sutton | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-17 Age 24 | J/18707 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Amersfoort (Oud Leusden) General Cemetery, Plot 13. Row 1. Grave 7. Netherlands (Holland). King'S Commendation For Valuable Service In The Air. Son Of Tom Sutton Smith And Henrietta Wilson Smith, Of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 540 | Smith | Graham Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1947-05-09 Age 26 | R/86955 | Commemorated Edmonton (Beechmount) Cemetery, Block 204. Grave 20. Canada. Son Of Daniel And Maria Smith, Of Edmonton; Husband Of Marjorie Ada Smith, Of Chilliwack, British Columbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 541 | Smithson | Ivor Ernest | Pilot Officer | Killed 1944-03-11 Age | J/89117 | Commemorated Ballyconneely Catholic Cemetery, Eire/Ireland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 542 | 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 | |||||||
| 543 | Soeder | William Ernest Paul | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-03-31 Age 26 | J/13272 | Navigator | 427Sqn | Halifax III LV923 ZL-M | Born on the 19th February 1918 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Son of John George (died 24th September 1962, age 77) and Annie Morison Soeder (née Drysdale -- died 10th November 1959, age 68), of 115 Eighth Street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Grave inscription reads: "Lo, I Am With You Alway, Even Unto The End Of The World". His brother Fl/Sgt. Glen Andrew Soeder also killed on the 05th September 1942. | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, Xii. B. 5. Belgium. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 544 | Sowerby | Charles Ernest Robert | P/O F/O F/L | DFC![]() | Injured | J | 24664 | NAV | RCAF 7ITS (RCAF) 7AOS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) ? 1666HCU (RCAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X Anson X ? Halifax Halifax Halifax Halifax LW377 X X | 21 May 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Sep 1942 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 21 Nov 1942 - Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 13 April 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 12 June 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 11 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.426 Squadron - Award effective 8 September 1945 as per London Gazette dated 25 September 1945 and AFRO 1768/45 dated 23 November 1945. Deceased on 2 September 1998, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Archive report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 545 | Sowerby | Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 WO1 P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 30 | R J | 92222 36500 | WAG | RCAF 2B&GS (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 5B&GS (RCAF) 32OTU (RCAF) 32OTU (RCAF) last Flight | X Battle Harvard Battle Anson & Beaufort Expeditor HB100 | 14 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 30 March 1941 25 May 1941 9 Nov 1941 10 Dec 1941 16 Jan 1944 - Fatal crash near Hope BC | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 4. Canada. Son of Alfred Ernest and Mary Hannah (nee Telfer) Sowerby, of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 546 | Spencer | Norman Vincent | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 25 | R | 122306 | PLT | RCAF 4ITS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 14(P)AFU (RAF) 1520BATF (RAF) 30OTU (RAF) 1651CU (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) 218Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Moth Crane X Oxford Oxford Wellington Stirling Stirling Stirling EF139 | 15 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, British Columbia 4 Jan 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta 12 Apr 1942 - Virden, Manitoba 19 July 1942 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 19 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 16 March 1943 - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire 13 Apr 1943 - RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor, Yorkshire 11 May 1943 - RAF Hixon, Staffordshire 23 July 1943 - RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire 18 Aug 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk 2 Sep 1943 - Damaged by a night fighter, hit by bombs from another aircraft | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 2. H. 1. Germany. Son of Ernest and Minnie Beatrice (nee Vincent) Spencer, of Vancouver, British Columbia. Husband of Kathlyn (nee Davidson) Spencer. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 218 Squadron Association |
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| 547 | Springham | Ernest Richard | Flight Sergeant | Courtesy Oleg Marin | Killed 1942-11-07 Age 21 | R | R/97062 | Air Bomber | 7Sqn | Stirling I W7620 MG-L | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 106. United Kingdom. Son Of William T. And Esther N. Springham, Of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. | ||||
| 548 | St. Germain | Ernest Joseph | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-06-13 Age | R/7817 | 101Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 549 | St. Laurent | Martial Fernand | AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt | ![]() ![]() | MiD![]() | KIA Age 26 | R | 55019 | Engine Fitter FE | RCAF RCAF Trenton 1GRS (RCAF) RCAF Gander 145Sqn (RCAF) 9B&GS (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) 162Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X X X Battle Canson Canso Canso Canso Canso 9754 | 20 Oct 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF 2 May 1940 - Ground crew 7 July 1942 - Ground crew 5 Nov 1942 - Ground crew 4 June 1943 - Ground crew 7 Aug 1943 - Remustered to Flight engineer 8 Oct 1943 31 Dec 1943 - Iceland 3 May 1944 - RAF Ballykelly Northern Ireland 2 June 1944 - RAF Wick Scotland 24 June 1944 - Shot down by flak from U-1225 during low level attack | ![]() (Image: “VC Attack”, by Graham Wragg, illustrates F/L Hornell’s valiant attack on a U-Boat during the Battle of the Atlantic.) Mention in Despatches - No.162 Squadron (deceased) - Award effective 1 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 425/45 dated 9 March 1945. Commemorated RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Surrey, United Kingdom Panel 256. Son of Fortunal St-Jaurent and Sophie Caron Pineau of St. Anaclet Quebec. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil) | ![]() (PHOTO- Part of Hornell VC crew: Back row left to right: Lawrence, Ed Matheson, David Hornell, W.F. Bill Poag. Front row: Fernand St. Laurent, Donald S. Scott, Graham Campbell, Joe Bodnoff) Veterans Affairs Canada RCAFA Awards Database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 550 | Stammers | Ernest Frank | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-12-06 Age 21 | R/59841 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 8. A. 20. Germany. Son Of Frank And Susan Elizabeth Stammers, Of Transcona, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 551 | Stanley | Harold Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | KIFA Age 22 | R | 91441 | WAG | RCAF 3WS (RCAF) 8B&GS (RCAF) 31OTU (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 7(C)OTU (RAF) 1446FTF (RAF) 221Sqn (RAF) 69Sqn (RAF) 458Sqn (RAAF) 458Sqn (RAAF) Last Flight | X Moth Battle Anson & Hudson X Anson & Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington HX726 | 1 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Toronto, Ontario 6 July 1941 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 23 Nov 1941 - Lethbridge, Alberta 16 Jan 1942 - Debert, Nova Scotia 27 Apr 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 11 May 1942 - RAF Limavady, Northern Ireland 11 Aug 1942 - RAF Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire 14 Sep 1942 - RAF Shallufa, Egypt 25 Oct 1942 - RAF Luqa, Malta 1 Feb 1943 - RAF Luqa, Malta 13 Feb 1943 - Perished in landing accident | - Commemorated Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Prot. Sec. (Mens). Plot F. Coll. Grave 104. Malta. - Son of Frank Xavier and Eva May (née Young) Stanley, of Sudan Interior Mission, Minna, Northern Nigeria, West Africa. - 69 RAF Sqn's Wellington flight was attached to 458 RAAF Sqn on 1 Feb 1943 until officially absorbed by 458 on 14 Feb 1943. (Ref 69 Sqn records) (Information courtesy Kelvin Youngs and Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Archive report Accident report |
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| 552 | Stanley | Ross Harvey | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age 19 | R/178828 | 102Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 256. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Ernest And Bessie Hazel Stanley, Of Clandonald, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 553 | 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. | ||||
| 554 | Star | Ernest Alexander | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 26 | R | 131714 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 5EFTS (RCAF) 7SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 6 (P)AFU (RAF) 1517 BATF (RAF) 6 (P)AFU (RAF) 23OTU (RCAF) 429Sqn (RCAF) 429Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Moth Anson X Oxford Oxford Oxford Wellington Wellington Wellington HZ519 | 17 Sep 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 7 Dec 1941 1 March 1942 10 May 1942 4 Nov 1942 - UK 17 Nov 1942 26 Dec 1942 7 Jan 1943 22 Feb 1943 14 May 1943 22 June 1943 - Shot down by night fighter | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 185. United Kingdom. Son of Zachary Herman and Aminda Louise (nee Erickson) Star, of Picture Butte, Alberta. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report 429 Squadron RCAF |
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| 555 | Stedman | Ernest Walter | Lt(N) Maj A/LtCol ------- W/C G/C A/C A/V/M | ![]() | CB![]() OBE ![]() LOM (USA) ![]() | UK | C | 3 | Engineer | RNAS RAF CAF RCAF AFHQ (RCAF) RCAF | X X X X X X | Aug 1914 - Air Department of the Admiralty 1918 - Commanding Officer - Aircraft Repair Depot - France May 1922 - Transferred to the CAF - Camp Borden, Ontario 1 Apr 1924 - Camp Borden, Ontario 1 July 1927 - Ottawa, Ontario 27 April 1946 - Retired from the RCAF | - Officer, Order of the British Empire - awarded as per London Gazette dated 2 November 1918. - Companion, Order of the Bath - AFHQ (Director General of Air Research) - Award effective 26 May 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1380/44 dated 30 June 1944. - Commander, Legion of Merit (United States) - Award effective 26 September 1947 as per AFRO 510/47 of that date. Deceased on 27 March 1957, in Ottawa, Ontario. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame Canadian Encyclopedia |
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| 556 | Steele | Donald Touse | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-09 Age 28 | J/9239 | 410Sqn | Commemorated Hotton War Cemetery, III. B. 11. Belgium. Son Of Robert Ernest And Ellen Steele; Husband Of Sadie Kennedy Steele, Of Beadnell, Northumberland. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 557 | Stephens | Robert Francis | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-09-12 Age 27 | R/59262 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Archibald And Emma E. Stephens, Of Westbourne, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 558 | Stephenson | Harold Archibald | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-06 Age 25 | R/127526 | Commemorated Goose Bay Joint Services Cemetery, Labrador, Plot A. Row 4. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Norman John And Ethel May Stephenson, Of Tako, Saskatchewan; Husband Of Mary U. Stephenson, Of Wilkie, Saskatchewan. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 559 | Sterns | William Meredith | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-02-20 Age 26 | J/5306 | 156Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, Joint Grave 8. B. 5-6. Germany. Son Of Frank Ernest And Kathleen Meredith Sterns, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. B.Sc. (Mcgill University, Montreal). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 560 | Stiles | Ernest Blair | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-03 Age 23 | J/18139 | 83Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. A. 18-23. Germany. Son Of The Revd. William Pierce Stiles And Jessie Annie Stiles, Of Apohaqui, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 561 | Stoddard | Elmer Gerald | Flight Sergeant | Killed 1941-04-29 Age 26 | 1025 | Commemorated Halifax (Fort Massey) Cemetery, Sec. D. Grave 54. Canada. Son Of Ernest H. Stoddard And Hilda A. Stoddard, Of Halifax; Husband Of Joan M. Stoddard, Of Calgary, Alberta. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 562 | 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 | |||||||
| 563 | Stollery | Ernest | Flying Officer | Killed 1942-12-20 Age 21 | J/10706 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Boldre (St. John) Churchyard, Row 2. Grave 6. United Kingdom. Son Of William Charles And Kate Stollery, Of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 564 | Streight | Norman Ernest | P/O F/O | DFC![]() | J | 27638 | PLT | RCAF 2EFTS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1664HCU (RAF) 425Sqn (RCAF) RCAF 5B&GS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) RCAF RCAF RCAF | X Moth Anson X Halifax EB200 Halifax X Anson Anson X X X | 13 Apr 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF 27 Dec 1942 6 March 1943 15 July 1943 - UK 8 May 1944 - Crashed on landing after losing an engine June 1944 15 Nov 1944 - Repatriated 15 Jan 1945 6 Feb 1945 8 May 1945 - UK 5 Aug 1945 - Repatriated 21 Sep 1945 - Released | Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Award effective 27 October 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 2637/44 dated 8 December 1944. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Yorkshire Aircraft Co | |||
| 565 | Stuart | James Francis Paul | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-08-17 Age 21 | R/62632 | Commemorated Tywyn Cemetery, Class 2. Row 7. Grave 341. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert Archibald And Hilda Macdonell Stuart, Of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 566 | Stubelt | Robert Ford | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-05-08 Age | R/200124 | A/G | 106Sqn | Lancaster 1 LL891 ZN-B | Bomb ammunition dump at Salbris. Claim by Hans-Karl Kamp of lll/NJG4. Commemorated Orleans Main Cemetery, Plot 1. Row A. Coll. Grave 16-27. France. | Aircrew Deaths Database Archive Report LL891 |
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| 567 | 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 | ||||||
| 568 | 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 | ||||||
| 569 | Sword | Albert Porter | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1945-11-12 Age 24 | R/223250 | Commemorated Toronto (Park Lawn) Cemetery, Sec. T. Lot 65. Grave 1. Canada. Son Of Archibald And Elizabeth Sword, Of Toronto Husband Of Marguerite Irene Sword, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 570 | 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 | ||||
| 571 | 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 | |||||
| 572 | Teskey | John Dargavel | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-27 Age 22 | J/14747 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 14. E. 16. Germany. Son Of The Revd. Ernest Teskey And Mary Robertson Dargavel Teskey, Of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 573 | Thompson | Ralph Lloyd | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-12-15 Age 26 | R/58545 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 60. United Kingdom. Son Of Albert Ernest And Rose Emily Thompson, Of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 574 | Thornber | Ernest Garfield | Flying Officer | ![]() Courtesy Operation Picture Me | Killed 1943-05-03 Age 27 | J/13792 | Navigator | 487Sqn (RNZAF) | Ventura I AE780 EG-S | Born on the 03rd January 1916 at Manitoba, Canada. Previous to service worked for Canadian Aways and Wings Limited. Enjoyed playing the guitar and often entertained the family. Enlisted in the RCAF in August 1941. Son of Ernest James Thornber (died 21st August 1965, age 71 and Laura Maude Thornber (died 03rd January 1955), of 717 Fleet Avenue, St. Vital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Brother of four sisters and three brothers. | Commemorated Amsterdam New Eastern Cemetery, Plot 69. Row C. Coll. Grave 9. Netherlands (Holland). | ||||
| 575 | Titt | Donald Fraser | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-10-22 Age 19 | R/271259 | Commemorated Chester (Blacon) Cemetery, Sec. A. Grave 1098. United Kingdom. Son Of Cyril Ernest And Margaret Ethel Titt, Of Rockwood, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 576 | Tod | Richard Douglas | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 91741 | WAG | RCAF 3 TC (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1 Sig S (RAF) 4 (O)AFU (RAF) 10 (O)AFU (RAF) 14OTU (RAF) 115Sqn (RAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 1657 CU (RAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) Last Op | X X Stinson Battle X Botha Anson Anson Hampden Wellington Stirling Stirling BF455 Stirling Stirling Stirling EH889 | 30 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 4 May 1941 24 June 1941 7 Dec 1941 10 Feb 1942 - UK 17 March 1942 23 May 1942 30 May 1942 7 July 1942 26 Oct 1942 6 Nov 1942 10 Apr 1943 - Ditched in Channel on RTB 3 June 1943 19 June 1943 23 June 1943 - Shot down by a night fighter | ![]() (Photo: The Tod twins in front of their 75Sqn Stirling bomber - RAF Newmarket 1 March 1943) Commemorated Medemblik General Cemetery, Grave 250. Netherlands. Son of Alexander and Mary Edith (nee Hulton) Tod, of St. Vital, Manitoba Twin brother of WO2 Robert Ernest Tod also KIA on 23 June 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database - BF455 Losses and Incidents Database - EH889 Accident report - BF455 Accident report - EH889 75Sqn RNZAF Rothschild crew Archive report |
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| 577 | Tod | Robert Ernest | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 | ![]() ![]() | DFM![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 91742 | WAG | RCAF 3 TC (RCAF) 1WS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1 Sig S (RAF) 4 (O)AFU (RAF) 10 (O)AFU (RAF) 14OTU (RAF) 115Sqn (RAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 1657 CU (RAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) 75Sqn (RNZAF) Last Op | X X Stinson Battle X Botha Anson Anson Hampden Wellington Stirling Stirling BF455 Stirling Stirling Stirling EH889 | 30 Jan 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF 4 May 1941 24 June 1941 7 Dec 1941 10 Feb 1942 - UK 17 March 1942 23 May 1942 30 May 1942 7 July 1942 26 Oct 1942 6 Nov 1942 10 Apr 1943 - Ditched in Channel on RTB 3 June 1943 19 June 1943 23 June 1943 - Shot down by a night fighter | ![]() (Photo: The Tod twins in front of their 75Sqn Stirling bomber - RAF Newmarket 1 March 1943) - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.75 Squadron - Award effective 23 April 1943 as per London Gazette dated 7 May 1943 and AFRO 1035/43 dated 4 June 1943. Commemorated Medemblik General Cemetery, Grave 250. Netherlands. Son of Alexander and Mary Edith (nee Hulton) Tod, of St. Vital, Manitoba Twin brother of WO2 Richard Douglas Tod also KIA on 23 June 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database - BF455 Losses and Incidents Database - EH889 Accident report - BF455 Accident report - EH889 75Sqn RNZAF Rothschild crew RCAFA Awards Database Archive report |
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| 578 | Toole | Edwin Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-11-04 Age 24 | R/53246 | 148 (RAF)Sqn | Commemorated Belgrade War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. D. 1-7. Serbia. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 579 | Townsend | Robert Wilfred Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-29 Age 21 | R/98669 | 162Sqn | Commemorated Lerwick New Cemetery, Terrace 7B. Grave 19. United Kingdom. Son Of Robert And Mabelle Townsend Of Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 580 | Tredenick | Ernest Ashton | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1941-10-14 Age 20 | Born 1921-03-03 West Devon | R | 72506 | Observer | 15OTU | Wellington 1c R1275 | Missing while dropping leaflets over enemy territory (Nickel mission) | Commemorated Evreux Communal Cemetery, Row C. Coll. grave 9-13. France. Epitaph: LOVINGLY REMEMBERED BY SISTERS AND BROTHERS. HE GAVE HIS ALL FOR FREEDOM Cenotaph at West Devon United Cemetery, West Devon, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Son Of Percy And Mary Tredenick. Non-Canadian crew were also killed: Sergeants T.J. Snell (RAFVR) J.C. Spragge (RAFVR) P.B. Tomes (RAFVR) and E.J. Waldron (RAFVR), CL Humphreys RAF PoW ![]() | Aircrew Deaths Database Full details non-Canadians are here: Allied Losses & Incidents R1275 |
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| 581 | Tribble | Ernest Edward | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-19 Age | J/7818 | 33Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, 4. H. 12. France. Son Of Edward James Tribble And Elizabeth May Tribble; Husband Of Marion Verna Tribble, Of Brantford, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 582 | Truby | Ernest Frederick Robson | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-06-14 Age 26 | R/76595 | 272Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 264. Egypt. Son Of Frederick Sidney And Mary Anderson Truby, Of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 583 | 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 | ||||||
| 584 | Turnbull | James Orlo | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1943-01-10 Age 20 | R/147894 | Commemorated Wilkie Cemetery, Div. 2. Plot 161. Canada. Son Of Ernest A. Turnbull And Myrtle E. Turnbull, Of Wilkie. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 585 | Tycoles | Elmer Lawrance | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Died of injuries 1943-12-24 Age 20 | R/128073 | Air Bomber | 428Sqn | Halifax V LK928 NA-B | Born on the 25th August 1923 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. Enlisted on the 28th August 1941. Son of Mike Mitchell Tycoles (remarried in 1961 to Mary Berezowski - died 1990, age 82 - he diied 1987, age 87) and Mary Tycoles (née Szmon - died 15th July 1960, age 56), broth of John, alter, Ernest, Helen, Fred (his twin sister Kathlene died in infancy) of Gilbert Plain, Manitoba, Canada Tycoles Lake, Saskatchewan was named after him and the family placed a plaque in 2001. | Commemorated Rheinberg War Cemetery, 9. G. 7. Germany. | Read Archive Loss Report | |||
| 586 | Uditsky | Andrew Peter | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-05-05 Age 22 | R/135043 | PLT | 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 | |||
| 587 | Vandervoort | William John | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-25 Age 26 | R/74630 | 207Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 102. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest S. And Emma M. Vandervoort, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 588 | Vaupel | Raymond Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-31 Age 25 | J/7436 | 148Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 263. Egypt. Son Of Ernest And Nancy Vaupel, Of Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 589 | Venables | G.W.H. | F/O | PoW No: 5129 Camp: Stalag Luft Sagan and Belaria | J | 24233 | Air Bomber | 467Sqn | Lancaster DV240 PO-D | 30 Mar 44 - PoW - Nightfighter - | Nurnberg operation | Read Archive Report | |||
| 590 | Venn | Arthur James | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-08-21 Age 24 | J/87754 | 180Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Xxiii. B. 7. France. Son Of Albert Ernest And Alice May Venn, Of Toronto, Ontario; Husband Of Clara Isobel Venn, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 591 | Veys | Joseph Vincent John Raymond | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-05-28 Age 21 | R/104910 | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 5. E. 6. Germany. Son Of Ernest And Irene Veys, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 592 | Vokey | Reginald Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-02-18 Age 21 | R/56326 | 415Sqn | Commemorated Great Bircham (St. Mary) Churchyard, Plot 1. Row 4. Grave 16. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 593 | Wadman | Leonard Alfred | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-05-31 Age | R/76357 | 78Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Mr. And Mrs. Alfred Ernest Wadman, Of Five Islands, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 594 | Walker | William Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-03-17 Age 26 | R/91658 | Commemorated Thornaby-On-Tees Cemetery, Plot O. Row N. Grave 14. United Kingdom. Son Of Andrew A. Walker And Helen E. Walker, Of Kisbey, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 595 | Walker | George Ernest | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-03 Age 26 | R/77457 | 39Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Alamein Memorial, Column 272. Egypt. Son Of William Greer Walker And Marion Theresa Walker, Of Outremont, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 596 | Wallace | George Ernest | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1942-11-22 Age 26 | J/10183 | 115Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Perreuse Chateau Franco British National Cemetery, Plot 2. Row B. Grave 2. France. Son Of Samuel Robert And Annie Elizabeth Wallace, Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 597 | Walton | William Archibald | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-03-19 Age 22 | J/35832 | 640Sqn![]() | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 278. United Kingdom. Son Of E. A. And Lottie Maud Walton, Of Bralorne, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 598 | Warren | George Richard Marr | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-28 Age 19 | R/152436 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Gosselies Communal Cemetery, Row 2. Grave 5. Belgium. Son Of Ernest Richard And Florence Isabel Marr Warren, Of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 599 | Waterman | Frederick Charles Ernest | P/O F/O F/L | ![]() | DFC![]() | Evaded | J | 6362 | NAV | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 10EFTS (RCAF) 1MD (RCAF) 5AOS (RCAF) 4B&GS (RCAF) 1CNS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 22OTU (RAF) 15OTU (RAF) 40Sqn (RAF) 23PDC (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 15OTU (RAF) RCAF 3PRC (RCAF) Battle School (RCAF) 1655MTU (RAF) 109Sqn (RAF) 109Sqn (RAF) 109Sqn (RAF) RCAF 5 OTU (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth X X Anson Anson & Bolinbroke Anson X Wellington Wellington Wellington X X Wellington X X Halifax Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito ML985 Mosquito X Liberator & Mitchell X | 12 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, British Columbia Oct 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 15 Nov 1940 - Hamilton, Ontario 10 Dec 1940 - Failed Pilot Training 11 Dec 1940 - Remustered to Navigator 31 Jan 1941 - Winnipeg, Manitoba 26 April 1941 - Fingal, Ontario 9 June 1941 - Rivers, Manitoba 13 Sep 1941 - Bournemouth, UK 15 Sep 1941 - RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire 15 Feb 1942 - RAF Harwell, Berkshire 15 March 1942 - RAF Luqa, Malta 23 Nov 1942 - RAF Helwan, Egypt 18 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK 14 March 1943 - RAF Harwell, Berkshire 19 Jan 1944 - Leave in Canada 19 April 1944 - Bournemouth, UK 3 May 1944 - RAF Dalton, North Yorkshire 23 May 1944 - RAF Warboys, Huntingdonshire 6 July 1944 - RAF Little Staughton, Cambridgeshire 31 Aug 1944 - Abandonned over France, evaded 2 Nov 1944 - RAF Little Staughton, Cambridgeshire 30 April 1945 - Repatriated to Canada 24 July 1945 - Abbotsford, British Columbia 19 Sep 1945 - Retired from the RCAF | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.40 Squadron - Award effective 1 December 1942 as per London Gazette dated 4 December 1942 and AFRO 2069/42 dated 18 December 1942. Deceased in November 1982, in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database Accident report Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 600 | Watson | John Archibald | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-27 Age 24 | J/5041 | 57Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Feltwell (St. Nicholas) Churchyard, Row B. Grave 2. United Kingdom. Son Of Harry Archibald And Mary Louise Watson, Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. B.A. (University Of New Brunswick). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 601 | Watson | Ernest William | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-16 Age | J/27864 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 5. G. 17. Germany. Son Of Ernest William And Annie Watson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 602 | Webb | Frank Ernest | P/O F/O | RAF C | 164844 47914 | PLT | RAF RAF 31OTU (RAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 55OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | X X X Harvard Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire X X X | Sep-1939 - Enlisted in the RAF 1939 to 1941 - Posted as Electrician for Link Trainer installation at RAF Stations in England 1941 - Debert, N.S. Link Trainer Instructor 18-Oct-1943 to 7-Apr-1944 - Moncton, N.B./Weyburn, SK. Course No. 92 24-Apr-1944 to 14-Jul-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 26 29-Jul-1944 to 26-Aug-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. / Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 26A 1-Sep-1944 to 30-Sep-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. Flight Instructor Oct-1944 to Feb-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 22-Feb-1945 to Apr-1945 - Aston Down, Gloucestershire, U.K. Apr-1945 - Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. Bournemouth, U.K. Repatriation to Canada 15-Oct-1945 - Released from the RCAF | FO. F.E. Webb enlisted in the RAF in Sept, 1939. He was posted as an Electrician for the installation of Link Trainers at R.A.F. Stations in England. He was posted to No. 31 O.T.U. at Debert, N.S. as a Link Trainer instructor and then re-musted as aircrew in the BCATP in Canada where he completed his flying training. F.E. Webb transferred from the R.A.F. to the R.C.A.F. in August, 1944. Deceased on June 4, 2010 at Fredericton, N.B. (Information courtesy of Chris Wolfe). | |||||
| 603 | Webber | William Waldemar | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1945-03-03 Age 28 | R J | 219147 94336 | Rear Gunner | 153Sqn![]() | Lancaster lll LM750 | Lost without trace, Gardening | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 281. United Kingdom. Son Of William And Augusta Webber, Of Verdun, Province Of Quebec, 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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| 604 | Webster | Alfred Ernest | P/O F/O F/L S/L | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIFA Age 36 | J | 4956 | NAV | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 3AOS (RCAF) 2B&GS (RCAF) 1ANS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 10OTU (RAF) 51Sqn (RAF) 35Sqn (RAF) RCAF 6ITS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 19EFTS (RCAF) 1 CNS (RCAF) 168Sqn (RCAF) 168Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X Anson Battle Anson X Whitley Whitley Halifax X X Moth X Anson Dakota & Fortress Fortress 9202 | 20 June 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 22 July 1940 14 Oct 1940 6 Jan 1941 17 Feb 1941 19 Apr 1941 - UK 26 Apr 1941 17 July 1941 19 Nov 1941 3 Sep 1943 - Repatriated to Canada 25 Nov 1943 - Remustered to pilot 14 Jan 1944 13 March 1944 - Failed Pilot training 14 March 1944 - Navigator refresher training 13 April 1944 4 Nov 1945 - Crashed in high ground in low visibility | ![]() (Photo: The ill-fated crew of Fortress 9202, S/L Webster is 2nd from left) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.35 Squadron - Award effective 2 March 1943 as per London Gazette dated 12 March 1943 and AFRO 616/43 dated 9 April 1943. - Commemorated Munster Heath War Cemetery, 4. F. 21. Germany. Son of Ernest Breacher and Ann H. Webster, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Accident report Crash story - Legion magazine RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database |
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| 605 | Wells | Ralph Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-21 Age 28 | R/104815 | Commemorated Jurby (St. Patrick) Churchyard, Grave 345. United Kingdom. Son Of Susie J. Gordon, Of Elmsdale, Prince Edward Island, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 606 | Westbrook | Stanley Gordon | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1941-10-22 Age 23 | R/64386 | 99Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 62. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest F. And Edna M. Westbrook, Of Branchton, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 607 | Whidden | Harold Ernest | LAC Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L | AFM![]() | R J | 62019 10952 | PLT | RCAF 2EFTS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) RCAF Trenton 7SFTS (RCAF) 2FIS (RCAF) 11SFTS (RCAF) 19SFTS (RCAF) Western Air Command 5OTU (RCAF) 3 PRC (RAF) RCAF RCAF | X Moth Harvard X Anson Anson Anson Anson X Liberator X X X | 10 May 1940 - Enlisted in RCAF 21 June 1940 18 Aug 1940 28 Nov 1940 19 Jan 1941 - Instructor 28 Oct 1942 7 Nov 1942 - Instructor 3 May 1943 - Instructor 1 June 1944 13 July 1944 9 Jan 1945 - RAF Bournemouth UK 23 Nov 1945 - Repatriated 12 Feb 1946 - Released | Air Force Medal - No.7SFTS - Award effective 1 January 1943 as per Canada Gazette dated 9 January 1943 and AFRO 55/43 dated 15 January 1943. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | ||||
| 608 | White | Ernest Griffith | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-28 Age 23 | R/85938 | Commemorated Kiel War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5. C. 14-15. Germany. Son Of Arthur Chandler White And Elizabeth Ann White, Of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 609 | White | Lloyd Ernest | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-10-15 Age 20 | R/87390 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 107. United Kingdom. Son Of Herbert W. And Lillian White, Of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 610 | White | Harold Ernest | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-07 Age 29 | R/84515 | Commemorated Gander War Cemetery, Plot 2. Row 6. Grave 11. Canada. Son Of John T. White And Ethel E. White, Of Saint John, New Brunswick. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 611 | White | Albert Stanford | Sgt F/Sgt WO2 P/O F/O F/L | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() | KIFA Age 24 | R J | 98105 23795 | PLT | RCAF 1ITS (RCAF) 12EFTS (RCAF) 16SFTS (RCAF) 13OTS (RCAF) 113Sqn (RCAF) 34OTU (RCAF) 34OTU (RCAF) Last Flight | X X Finch Anson Hudson Hudson & Ventura Ventura Ventura 2149 | 19 Apr 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Windsor, Ontario 16 May 1941 - Toronto, Ontario 21 June 1941 - Goderich, Ontario 8 Aug 1941 - Hagersville, Ontario 8 Nov 1941 - Patricia Bay, British Columbia 19 Feb 1942 - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 22 June 1944 - Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick 6 Dec 1944 - Lost over the Bay of Fundy | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.113 (BR) Squadron - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per Canada Gazette of that date, London Gazette dated 8 June 1944 and AFRO 1380/44 dated 30 June 1944. - Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 3. Column 3. Canada. - Son of William Ernest and Clara Lillian (nee Crowe) White; Husband of Anne Dora (nee Martin) White, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada RCAFA Awards database Losses and Incidents Database Accident report |
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| 612 | Whitelaw | Archie | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-11-03 Age 23 | J/35996 | Commemorated Goose Bay Joint Services Cemetery, Labrador, Plot A. Row 2. Grave 11. Canada. Son Of Archibald And Emily Elizabeth Whitelaw, Of Toronto, Ontario; Husband Of Alice Whitelaw, Of Toronto. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 613 | Whittingham | William Ernest | Warrant Officer | Killed 1942-11-02 Age | R/77366 | 52Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Mosul War Cemetery, 1. C. 4. Iraq. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 614 | Wilding | John Archibald | P/O F/O | ![]() ![]() | DFC![]() MID ![]() | KIFA Age 23 | UK/USA | J | 27908 | PLT | RCAF 4MD (RCAF) 5ITS (RCAF) 13EFTS (RCAF) 8SFTS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 11(P)AFU (RAF) 1534BATF (RAF) 11(P)AFU (RAF) 24OTU (RAF) 1659HCU (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) 426Sqn (RCAF) Last Flight | X X X Finch Anson X Oxford Oxford Oxford Whitley Halifax Halifax Halifax NP681 | 11 May 1942 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario 3 July 1942 - Quebec City, Quebec 13 Sep 1942 - Belleville, Ontario 6 Dec 1942 - St. Eugene, Ontario 7 March 1943 - Moncton, New Brunswick 23 July 1943 - Bournemouth, UK 31 Aug 1943 - RAF Calveley, Cheshire 28 Sep 1943 - RAF Shawbury, Shropshire 6 Oct 1943 - RAF Calveley, Cheshire 11 Jan 1944 - RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire 17 Apr 1944 - RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire 13 May 1945 - RAF Linton-on-Ouse 9 Sep 1944 - Died in crash steering burning aircraft away from a village | - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.426 Squadron - Award effective 1 December 1944 as per London Gazette dated 12 December 1944 and AFRO 293/45 dated 16 February 1945. - Mention in Despatches - No.426 Squadron - Award effective 14 June 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1478/45 dated 21 September 1945. - Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 55. A. 8. United Kingdom. - Son of Archibald and Rachel Lillian (Nee Hullock) Wilding, of New York City, U.S.A. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Losses and Incidents Database Accident report RCAFA Awards database |
| 615 | Williams | Edwin Mountford | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C | ![]() ![]() | AFC![]() | KIFA Age 28 | C | 988 | PLT | RMC RCAF Training Command HQ RCAF Borden 11Sqn (RCAF) 10Sqn (RCAF) 145Sqn (RCAF) Eastern Air Command HQ War Staff College 3 PRC (RAF) 1525 BATF (RAF) 22OTU (RCAF) 1659CU (RCAF) 424Sqn (RCAF) 424Sqn (RCAF) Last Op | X X X Moth Hudson Digby Hudson X X X Oxford Wellington Halifax Halifax Halifax LW164 | 1935-1939 5 June 1939 - Commissioned in RCAF 14 June 1939 2 Sep 1939 14 March 1940 21 June 1941 5 July 1942 25 Apr 1943 1 Apr 1944 4 July 1944 - RAF Bourneymouth 22 August 1944 19 Sep 1944 24 Nov 1944 30 Dec 1944 28 Jan 1945 - Crashed on take off | Air Force Cross - No.10 Squadron (Canada) - Award effective 11 June 1942 as per London Gazette dated 11 June 1942 and AFRO 1000-1001/42 dated 3 July 1942. Son of Ernest Alfred Mountford Williams and Lilian Dillon Williams; husband of Joan Sylvia Williams, of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery Sec. H. Row F. Grave 6, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co |
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| 616 | Williams | Edward Forsaith | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1945-01-12 Age 27 | J/95193 | 435Sqn | Commemorated Taukkyan War Cemetery, Coll. grave 18. H. 3-6. Myanmar (ex Burma). Son Of Ernest Edward And Margaret Lucy Williams; Husband Of Irene A. Williams, Of Tompkins, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 617 | Williston | David Archibald | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-08-04 Age 24 | R/124616 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 186. United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 618 | Wilson | Ralph William Ashford | Leading Aircraftman | Killed 1942-01-20 Age 18 | R/117659 | Commemorated Waterloo Protestant Cemetery, Lot 6, Range S, Grave 10. Canada. Son Of Ernest M. Wilson And Jean Darling Wilson, Of Waterloo. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 619 | Wilson | Ernest George | Sgt F/Sgt | ![]() | KIA Age 23 | R | 76046 | WAG | RCAF 1MD (RCAF) 2WS (RCAF) 7B&GS (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1 Sigs School (RAF) 22OTU (RAF) 214Sqn (RAF) 214Sqn (RAF) Last Op | X X Harvard & Fort Battle X X Wellington Stirling Stirling BF313 BU-T | 10 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF 14 Oct 1940 1 Feb 1941 21 June 1941 15 Sep 1941 - UK 29 Sep 1941 27 Dec 1941 22 May 1942 3 July 1942 - Shot down by night fighter of 4./NJG 2 | Commemorated Westernieland General Cemetery, De Marne, Grave N.469. Netherlands. Son of Arthur and Cassie (nee Curran) Wilson, of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | Read Archive Report Veterans Affairs Canada |
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| 620 | Wilson | James Archibald | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-21 Age 22 | R/64989 | 419Sqn | Commemorated Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 6. Z. 3-7. Germany. Son Of Ray V. Wilson And Jean W. Wilson, Of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 621 | Wilson | James Archibald | Warrant Officer Class II | ![]() | Killed 1944-01-22 Age 21 | R/139291 | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 254. United Kingdom. Son Of John C. S. And Agnes M. Wilson, Of Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 622 | Winford | Norbert Sherrit | Aircraftman 1st Class | Killed 1944-01-22 Age 26 | R/204439 | Commemorated Brockville (Oakland) Cemetery, North Half. Lot 125. Sec. 14. Canada. Son Of Ernest Edward And Sarah Jane Winford, Of Brockville; Husband Of Marjorie Helen Winford, Of Kingston. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||||
| 623 | Witt | Ernest Maurice | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-07-14 Age | J/17710 | 405Sqn RCAF![]() | Commemorated Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 16. E. 2. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 624 | Wood | Ernest Morgan | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-09-27 Age | J/19027 | 10Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Hanover War Cemetery, 12. A. 18. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 625 | Wright | Charles Ernest | Leading Aircraftman | ![]() | Killed 1942-07-16 Age 22 | R/111267 | 121Sqn | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 1. Canada. Son Of Charles J. Wright And Elizabeth H. Wright, Of Jasper, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 626 | Wright | Frank Harris | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1942-09-04 Age 28 | R/87954 | Commemorated Thornaby-On-Tees Cemetery, Plot O. Row L. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Son Of Ernest And Hester Wright, Of Sardis, British Columbia, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 627 | Wright | Archibald John Stuart | Pilot Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-03 Age 25 | J/86212 | 158Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Evreux Communal Cemetery, Row B. Coll. Grave 24-26. France. Son Of Willis Valentine Wright And Of Eva Beatrice Wright, Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 628 | Young | Archibald Kawy | Warrant Officer | Killed 1943-06-26 Age | R/102677 | 427Sqn | Commemorated Gorssel General Cemetery, Row A. Grave 8. Netherlands (Holland). | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 629 | Zadorozny | Stanley Ernest | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-12-18 Age 21 | J | J/95483 | Air/Gnr | 432Sqn | Halifax NP699 | Commemorated Choloy War Cemetery, 4. D. 10. France. | Read Archive Report Aircrew Deaths Database |
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| 630 | Zoephel | Peter Charles | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1943-01-17 Age 21 | J/11212 | Commemorated Ottawa Memorial, Panel 2. Column 3. Canada. Son Of Ernest Charles Zoephel, And Of Dorothy Frances Zoephel, Of Little Common, Bexhill-On-Sea, Sussex, England. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||||
| 631 | Haygood | Ernest Roy | Sgt P/O F/O | R J | 103252 10581 | PLT | RCAF | 1941 | |||||||
| 632 | Stiles | George Archibald | Sgt P/O | R J | 111258 10559 | PLT | RCAF | 1941 | |||||||
| 633 | Alexander | Ernest Archibald | P/O F/O F/L S/L ------- F/O F/L S/L W/C | ![]() | AFC![]() | J | 4866 | PLT | RCAF 2ITS (RCAF) 8EFTS (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 1SFTS (RCAF) Staff College (RCAF) 1TC HQ (RCAF) 5OTU (RCAF) 11Sqn (RCAF) RCAF ------------------------- 442(Aux)Sqn (RCAF) 442(Aux)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | X X Moth Harvard Harvard Harvard X X Liberator Liberator X ------------------------- Harvard & Vampire Harvard & Vampire X | 26 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Vancouver, British Columbia 14 Oct 1940 - Regina, Saskatchewan 3 Nov 1940 - Vancouver, British Columbia 22 Dec 1940 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 27 June 1941 - Flying Instructor Course - Trenton, Ontario 16 Sep 1941 - Flying Instructor - Borden Ontario 16 June 1944 - Toronto, Ontario 8 Sep 1944 - Trenton, Ontario 27 Nov 1944 - Abbotsford, British Columbia 29 April 1945 - Patricia Bay, British Columbia 28 Aug 1945 - Retired from the RCAF ------------------------- 20 Nov 1946 - Vancouver, British Columbia 4 jan 1951 - Commanding Officer 31 Dec 1953 - Retired from the RCAF Auxiliary | - Air Force Cross - No.1 SFTS (since moved to No.5 OTU) - Award effective as of 1 January 1945 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 89/45 dated 19 January 1945. Deceased on 28 March 1983, in Vancouver, British Columbia (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | RCAFA Awards Database | ||
| 634 | Giles | David Edward | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-04-29 Age 21 | R/123266 | NAV | 166Sqn (RAF)![]() | Wellington Mk X HZ278 AS-M | Mine laying mouth of Elbe | First sortie. Commemorated Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, A. 11. 1. Denmark. Son Of David Ernest And Sarah Isabella Giles, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. . 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 | |||
| 635 | McNab | Ernest Archibald | P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C | ![]() | OBE![]() DFC ![]() Czech Military Cross ![]() | C | 134 | PLT | RCAF RCAF Siskin Team 115Sqn (RCAF) 46Sqn (RAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 1Sqn (RCAF) Overseas HQ (RCAF) 118Sqn (RCAF) 4SFTS (RCAF) Western Air Command Ferry Command Station Digby (RAF) Western Air Command Northwest Air Command CJS RCAF HQ 5 Air Division HQ | X Siskin Moth & Siskin Gauntlet & Hurricane Hurricane Hurricane X Hurricane P3069 X Goblin & Kittyhawk X X X X X X X X X | June 1926 - Enlisted in the RCAF the RCAF 1930 - 31 - Camp Borden 6 Apr 1936 - CO Reg Force Detachment - St.Hubert, Quebec 23 April 1937 to 26 April 1939 - RAF Digby, Lincolnshire, UK 1 May 1939 - Vancouver, British Columbia 1 Nov 1939 - Commanding Officer - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 20 June 1940 - Bournemouth, UK 21 June 1940 - Commanding Officer - RAF Middle Wallop, Hampshire 8 Nov 1940 - London - For repatriation to Canada 5 Apr 1941 - Commanding Officer - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 17 July 1941 - Commanding Officer - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 24 Dec 1941 - Victoria, British Columbia 21 July 1942 - Dorval, Quebec 20 Sept 1942 - Station Commander - Lincolnshire, UK 18 May 1945 - 28 Feb 1947 1 March 1947 - 20 Aug 1948 21 Aug 1948 - 23 Jan 1949 - Washington - 24 Jan 1949 - 22 Aug 1954 3 Aug 1954 - Oct 1957 - Retired 23 October 1957 | ![]() ![]() - Officer, Order of the British Empire - Western Air Command Headquarters - Award effective 13 June 1946 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 660/46 dated 5 July 1946. - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.1 (C) Squadron - Award effective 22 October 1940 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 867/40 dated 15 November 1940. - War Cross, 1939 (Czechoslovakia) - Northwest Air Command Headquarters (Edmonton) - Canada Gazette dated 24 January 1948, AFRO 81/48 dated 6 February 1948. - Deceased 10 Jan 1977, in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) | He 111 Victim of McNab RCAF Notes Battle of Britain Database Allied Losses Database |
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