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| # | Name* SORT (↓) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↓) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Commemorated | Photo (Click to Expand) | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Carter | John Alfred | Sergeant | 571212 | 1920 | Flight Engineer | RAF | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours. The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Killed | Ripon Cemetery Section H Grave 382. | ![]() | Son of Kenneth Arnold Carter, and of Millicent Victoria Carter, of Edgbaston, Birmingham | ||||||||
| 2 | Duvall | Stanley Valentine | Sergeant | 902732 | 1910 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours. The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Killed | Ripon Cemetery Section H Grave 379. | ![]() | Son of William and Clara Duvall; husband of Winifred Alicia Duvall, of New Malden, Surrey | ||||||||
| 3 | Kay | John William | Gunner | 1659878 | 1907 | Royal Artillery | 372 Battery, 43(5th Battalion, Duke of Wellingtons Regiment (West Riding)) Searchlight Regiment | 1942-06-25 | Leeming | 10 Squadron Halifax II W1155 ZA-U crashed onto their search light battery | Killed | New Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds Section 4 Consecrated Grave 219. | ![]() | Son of George and Ada Jane Kay, of Hunslet, Leeds. kayx | |||||||||||||||
| 4 | Mutter | James Gordon | Flying Officer | 87421 | Navigator | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours. The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Killed | Wallesey Churchyard South West of Church. | Son of James Gordon and Elizabeth Porritt Mutter; husband of Kathleen Norah Mutter, of Wallasey | ||||||||||
| 5 | Owers | Tom Jobson | Gunner | 1076293 | 1913 | Royal Artillery | 372 Battery, 43(5th Battalion, Duke of Wellingtons Regiment (West Riding)) Searchlight Regiment | 1942-06-25 | Leeming | 10 Squadron Halifax II W1155 ZA-U crashed onto their search light battery | Killed | Pelton Cemetery Section B New Ground Grave 450. | ![]() | Son of John and Ada Owers, of West Pelton | |||||||||||||||
| 6 | Stewart | Donald Ross | Flight Sergeant | R/79018 | 26 September 1921 | Canadian | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours. The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Killed | Ripon Cemetery Section H Grave 381. | ![]() | Paradie Archive Database | Son of Donald Howard Stewart and Marion Ross Stewart, of Westmount, Province of Quebec, Canada | ||||||
| 7 | Street | Douglas Alfred | Pilot Officer | J/9585 | Canadian | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours. The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Injured - | Paradie Archive Database | Killed in action over Hamburg on 27 July 1942 with 405 Squadron. | |||||||||
| 8 | Wiseman | William Joseph Walter | Sergeant | 1375338 | 1918 | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 10Sqn![]() | 1942-06-25 | Halifax | II | W1155 | ZA-U | Leeming | Air test | The a/c was on an air test but stalled while turning on the final approach to land at RAF Leeming, it crashed near Leeming Bar at 1445 hours The location given is some 500 yards short of main runway and near to Blow Houses, to the north of the airfield. The investigation suspected that cause of the accident was partly down to an elevator malfunction, blaming the possibility of the trimmer control wire connections being reversed. The a/c struck a tree and then crashed onto or very close to a search light battery and sadly two soldiers who were at their post were also killed. Their names were not recorded a basic police report. The occupant of the rear turret of the a/c escaped with his life possibly after the turret broke away in the crash. (Aircraft Accidents in Yorkshire) | Killed | Ripon Cemetery Section H Grave 380. | ![]() | Son of William Joseph Frederick and Daisy Mahala Wiseman, of Bromley, Kent |
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