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#Name* SORT (↓)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.Photo (Click to Expand)CommemoratedBornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↓)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateReferring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 AshplantLes C.Sergeant1608193
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
BritishAir/GnrRAFVRBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk17:15MannheimAbandonedPoW No 263454 Stalag Luft Muhlberg (Elbe)
2 BennettCharles RaymondFlying OfficerAUS/409886
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
AustralianPilotRAAFBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk17:15MannheimAbandonedPoW No: 1543 Stalag Luft Barth-VogelsangBorn on the 26th March 1923 in Invercargill, New Zealand. Died 25th April 1999, age 78. Husband of Shirley Bennett (née Herd - died 07th May 2019, age 93). Parents of Roslyn and . Judith.Liberated by the Russians on the 14th May 1945.
3 GourlieHarold AlexanderPilot OfficerJ/23587
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
CanadaAir BomberRCAFBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk1715MannheimAbandonedPoW No: 1561 Stalag Luft Barth-VogelsangParadie Archive DatabaseDied 1990, age 66 Saskatchewan, Canada. Husband of Joan Rose Gourlie from Suffolk, England. (née Bowyer - died 26th July 2012, age 86. Both buried in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, Saskatchewan. Son of Thomas Mortimer Gourlie (died 03rd April 1959, age 61) and Ellen Winnifred Gourlie (née McKinnon - died 21st June 1979, age 78) of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Brother of Gilbert, Harvey, Evelyn and Norma.
4 HutchingsWilliam ErnestSergeant1626616
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
UKFlight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk1715MannheimAbandonedPoW No: 263480 Stalag Mulhberg (Elbe
5 MatthewsFrank K.Sergeant651446
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
UKAir GunnerRAFVRBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk1715MannheimAbandonedPoW No: 263526 Stalag Mulhberg (Elbe
6 MilnthorpLeslie S.Sergeant1390996
(courtesy 623 Squadron)
UKWireless Op/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command623Sqn
1943-11-18StirlingIIILJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, Norfolk1715MannheimAbandonedPoW No: 263495 Stalag Mulhberg (Elbe
7 SmytheJohn HenryFlt Lt144608


St Mary's Thame Oxfordshire England1915 Sierra LeoneSierra LeoneNavigatorOBE

RAFVRBomber Command623Sqn

1943-11-18StirlingLJ454IC-ERAF Downham Market, NorfolkBerlinHit by AA then Shot down by fighter. hit by anti-aircraft fire. One engine exploded. Smythe was struck twice, in his side and groin. After dropping their bombs but, with an engine gone, the Short Stirling had become an easy target. A German plane began circling and strafing them with bullets. Another engine burst into flames. The captain then gave the order to bail out.PoW No 1557 Stalag Luft Barth-Vogelsang

Survived war Died 1996 Thame, Oxforshire

Born 1915. Flew 26 missions before being shot down on his 27th. Pictures courtesy Eddie Smythe. See Archive Report

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