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| 1 | Adam | Joseph Paul Hector | Flight Sergeant | R187844 | ![]() ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery 13.F.5 | 20th October 1923 in Tecumseh, Ontario. | Canadian | Air Gunner (Rear) | RCAF | Bomber Command | 405 (Vancouver) Sqn, RCAF![]() | 1945-03-18 | Lancaster | III | PB451 | LQ:G | RAF Gransden Lodge | 01:32 | Witten | See Archive report for details | KiA | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 2 | Allen | John Herbert | Sergeant | NZ/40217 |
| Montrose Cemetery (Sleepyhillock) Sec. 7. Class C. Grave 86 | Age 19 | New Zaland | Pilot | RNZAF | Fighter Command | 232Sqn![]() | 1941-04-08 | Hurricane | I | V7159 | EF-? | RAF Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland | 340 | Convoy Patrol | See archive report for further details | Killed | Son of William Henry Allen and of Edith May Allen (née Beach), of Hamilton, Auckland, New Zealand. An experienced pilot with 308 flying hours logged. Tragically the family lost another son, 20 year old, Sgt. Alistair William Allen was killed the following year whilst serving as a pilot with No. 4 Glider Training School. Flying a Hector I K9706 crashed whilst towing a Hotspur II Glider BT505 on the 15th September 1942. | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 3 | Allen | Everett Brock | Flight Lieutenant | C/23502 | ![]() | Canada, Calgary (Burnsland) Cemetery, Lot 20. Block 1. Sec. B. | Age 32 | RCAF | 1945-05-16 | Killed | Son Of Hector W. Allen, And Of Isabel M. Allen, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Husband Of Dorothy Eleanor Allen, Of Banff. | Paradie Canadian Archive | |||||||||||||||||
| 4 | Allen | Alistair William | Sergeant | NZ/412180 | ![]() | Kidlington Burial Ground. Sec. B. Grave 12 | Age 20. | New Zaland | Pilot | RNZAF | Training Command | 4 Glider Training School (23 Group) | 1942-09-15 | Hector | I | K9706 | Not known | RAF Kidlington, Oxfordshire | 155 | Training exercise | See archive report for further details | Killed | Son of William Henry Allen and of Edith May Allen (née Beach), of Hamilton, Auckland, New Zealand. A total of 542 Flying hours logged - 485 solo with 362 on the Hector aircraft. Tragically the family already had lost another son, 19 year old, Sgt. John Herbert Allen was killed in a landing accident on the 08th April 1941 flying Hurricane I V7159. | Read Archive Report | |||||
| 5 | Altus | Hector Ferdinand | Flight Sergeant | 416819 | ![]() | Germany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 9. F. 18-25. | Age 33 | RAAF | 1943-11-18 | Killed | |||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | Altus | Hector Ferdinand | Flight Sergeant | 416819 | Australia | RAAF | 9Sqn RAF![]() | 1943-11-18 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | Anderson | Alan Ford | Grp Cpt | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 1910 Simla India | Pilot | DSO & Bar![]() DFC ![]() Commander Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands ![]() 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45; Coronation 1953; | RAF | Fighter Command | 613Sqn RAF![]() 228Sqn RAF ![]() | Hector bi-plane, Lysander, Tomahawk, Mustang | Survived war. Retired to Minorca. Returned to UK, died December 2002 aged 92 | 1940 Suicidal sorties over Calais in an obsolete 170 m.p.h. Hector biplane. Led the first ever single-engined fighter sortie to Germany from the U.K. Many low-level sorties flown over Holland in the latter period of war with 2TAF. See Archive Report. DFC Citation London Gazette 5 November 1940. The original recommendation states: ‘During the months of May and June 1940, this officer was in charge of 613 Squadron which operated during the evacuation of the B.E.F. In spite of the fact that this squadron was without previous experience of operational flying, a number of important sorties were successfully accomplished in the face of heavy anti-aircraft fire. Squadron Leader Anderson took part in each of these which included the bombing of batteries in the vicinity of Calais, and the dropping of ammunition and water for the garrison holding the Citadel there. All these operations were successfully carried out. This was substantially due to the confidence and enthusiasm which Squadron Leader Anderson inspired in his junior officers and to his magnificent leadership.’ DSO Citation: London Gazette 5 February 1943. The original recommendation states: ‘Wing Commander Anderson has been in command of No. 268 Squadron since December 1940. At the time the Squadron was equipped with Lysanders and in order to get some sort of operations for his pilots he arranged for dusk and dawn patrols off the East Coast. In May 1941 the Squadron was re-equipped with Tomahawk aircraft and by September was fitted with a No. 19 A.F. wireless set giving larger range. On 19 October 1941, the first attack was made on targets at Ijmuiden and Dan Helder in Holland with the Wing Commander leading. Several other attempts were made by Wing Commander Anderson but were abandoned owing to lack of cloud cover or fog. In December, in order to get further operational experience, Wing Commander Anderson asked for and obtained permission to be attached to R.A.F. Ibsley with a view to getting combat experience. Working under 10 Group, Wing Commander Anderson and three pilots carried out convoy patrols. In January 1942, owing to the numerous mechanical failures of the Alison Engine, H.Q., Army Command, stopped operational flying. Throughout the above period the Squadron continued its normal role of training with H.Q. No. 2 Corps. In April 1942, the Squadron was re-equipped with Mustang aircraft and in June, at the request of Wing Commander Anderson, it was permitted to carry out shipping reconnaissance off the Dutch Coast. In August 1942, the Squadron was attached to No. 12 (Fighter) Group for full fighter operations and was equipped with V.H.F. and operated on interceptor patrols, shipping reconnaissance off the Dutch Coast and attack of ground targets in Holland and Germany. It has been due to the personal effort of Wing Commander Anderson that his squadron has been enabled to carry out offensive operations and he himself has always led the first of any new type of sortie. In October, Wing Commander Anderson led a section of four Mustangs to North-West Germany and attacked targets on the Dortmund-Ems Canal. This was the first time that single-engined fighters based in England had attacked targets in Germany. Throughout this period, Wing Commander Anderson has led: 6 Tomahawk operations over Holland; 2 Mustang “Rhubarbs” - one over Holland and the other over Germany; 12 Mustang shipping reconnaissance operations; and 3 Mustang interceptor patrols over the North Sea. Wing Commander Anderson has always displayed the greatest initiative to get his squadron onto offensive operations. he is a born leader and has instilled an operational attitude into not only the pilots but also the N.C.Os and ground crew as well. He is absolutely tireless and one of the most enthusiastic Commanding Officers I have met. Through his magnificent leadership, courage and example he has produced in 268 Squadron a thoroughly sound and reliable fighting unit not only in its primary role of Fighter Reconnaissance but also in its secondary and more offensive roles.’ Bar to DSO Citation London Gazette 27 April 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘Between 15 December 1944 and 21 February 1945, Group Captain Anderson carried out 6 reconnaissance sorties over enemy territory. Besides bringing back valuable information, this officer and his No. 2 made the following claims: 1 1000-ton ship destroyed (seen on fire); 2 1000-ton ships severely damaged (one on fire); 1 minelayer damaged; 1 tug destroyed; 3 tugs damaged (one on fire); 3 barges severely damaged; 1 500-ton ship and sundry small M.Vs damaged; 1 ferry damaged; 2 M.T. destroyed; 1 Met and 1 A.F.V. damaged. These attacks were carried out often in the face of intense accurate flak and twice Group Captain Anderson’s aircraft was hit and damaged. Since the date of his last award this officer has carried out 49 sorties over enemy territory, some of which were to provide photographs necessary during the planning of “Overlord”. Besides the claims made above, he has scored successes against a number of different types of target including 16 locos damaged, parties of troops on the ground, and damage to transport vehicles of all descriptions, at all times displaying a fine offensive spirit and courage of a high order. Group Captain Anderson has proved himself to be an outstanding Commanding Officer. The Recce. Wing he has commanded in the Field since August 1944 has achieved magnificent results whilst working with 1st Canadian Army. The results achieved, at a small cost to the Wing, are an indication of its efficiency. This high standard is very largely due to the efficiency of its Commanding Officer and the magnificent example he sets to the rest of his unit.’ Order of Orange Nassau Citation London Gazette 31 October 1947. The original recommendation states: ‘Group Captain Anderson commanded No. 35 Reconnaissance Wing from 30 August 1944 until 1 December 1945. The Wing operated from Gilze Rijen and Mill during the winter of 1944-45. During this period his Wing was responsible not only for tactical reconnaissance and artillery spotting, but also for provision of photographic cover extending deep into enemy territory, without which detailed plans for operations by the Army and Air Force could not have been made. Group Captain Anderson proved himself to be a courageous leader; he himself flew a great number of operational sorties and frequently insisted on leading missions which, by the nature of their tasks, expected heavy opposition. Under his inspiring leadership the Wing carried out all these tasks in an exemplary manner.’ | ||||||||||||||||
| 8 | Anderson | Hector Hugh Watson | Flight Sergeant | 427173 | ![]() | Germany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 1. B. 13. | Age 31 | RNZAF | 49Sqn (RAF) | 1944-03-31 | Killed | Son Of John Anderson And Of Lily Anderson (N Ee Gordon); Husband Of Joan Thurso Anderson, Of Balmoral, Auckland, New Zealand. | |||||||||||||||||
| 9 | Archer | Hector Vivian Francis | Flight Sergeant | 1287321 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 135. | Age 32 | RAFVR | 224Sqn | 1943-05-30 | Killed | ||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | Ardis | V | Sergeant | R/88972 | None - thought to have survived the war | Age ? | Canada | Pilot | RCAF | Training Command | 23 Operational Training Unit | 1942-04-27 | Wellington | Ic | R1618 | BY-? | RAF Defford, Worcestershire | 55 | Training | See archive report for further details | Injured | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report | ||||||
| 11 | Atkins | Earl Hector | Pilot Officer | 87661 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 31. | Age 24 | RAFVR | 257Sqn | 1941-02-24 | Killed | Son of Thomas Hector and Florence Pearl Atkins, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | |||||||||||||||||
| 12 | Ayers | Leslie Judson | Sergeant | NZ/414576 | ![]() courtesy Jenifer Lemaire | Illogan Churchyard (St. Illogan). Row 2. Grave 17. Son of Hector Thomas Ayers and of Ethel Ayers (née Loader), of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand. | Born on the 20th August 1918 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | 1 Overseas Aircraft Dispatch Unit | 1943-04-23 | Blenheim | V | EH374 | - | RAF Portreath | 1450 | Delivery | See archive report for further tragic details | Killed | Read Archive Report | |||||||
| 13 | Bachand | Joseph Gilles | Warrant Officer Class I | R/104790 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 253. | Age 23 | RCAF | 419Sqn | 1944-02-12 | Killed | Son Of Hector E. And Marie Anna Bachand, Of Trois-Rivieres, Province Of Quebec, Canada. | Paradie Canadian Archive | ||||||||||||||||
| 14 | Banks | James Hector | Aircraftman 2nd Class | 1127141 | ![]() | Thailand (ex Siam), Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, 8. E. 67. | Age | RAFVR | 1943-07-30 | Killed | |||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | Barrow | Hector Jack Raymond | Sergeant | 745659 | ![]() | France, Colleville-Sur-Mer Churchyard, | Age 21 | RAFVR | 213Sqn | 1940-11-28 | Killed | Son Of Alfred Hector Henry And Edith Ethel Barrow, Of Isleworth, Middlesex. | |||||||||||||||||
| 16 | Barwick | Ian Munro | Sergeant | 5810 | Australia | RAAF | 32Sqn RAAF![]() | 1942-03-04 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | Barwick | Ian Munro | Sergeant | 5810 | ![]() | Papua New Guinea, Rabaul (Bita Paka) War Cemetery, F. C. 8. | Age 26 | RAAF | 1942-03-04 | Killed | Son Of Cecil Vernon And Fanny Barwick, Of Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | Batt | Robert Hector | Squadron Leader | 39055 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 3. | Age | DFC![]() | RAF | 40Sqn | 1940-07-09 | Killed | |||||||||||||||||
| 19 | Battaille | Etienne | Privat | 3427 |
| Wevelgem Old Communal Cemetery, Belgium. | Age 22 | Belgium | Passenger | Special Air Service-Belgian | SOE | 1943-04-19 | Wellington | III | DF743 | LT-L | RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire | Cross country exercise | See archive report for further details. | Killed | No further details, are you able to assist? | 'Read the archive report for further details'
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| 20 | Batten | Hector Austin Charles | Flight Lieutenant | 61948 | ![]() | Netherlands (Holland), Apeldoorn (Ugchelen-Heidehof) General Cemetery, Plot 4. Grave 138. | Age | RAFVR | 1942-05-31 | Killed | |||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | Bedard | Harry Hector | Sergeant | R/60728 | ![]() | Germany, Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 20. D. 10. | Age 27 | RCAF | 99Sqn (RAF) | 1941-06-20 | Killed | Son of William H. And Augusta M. Bedard, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | Paradie Canadian Archive | ||||||||||||||||
| 22 | Bennett | Hector Ernest | Sergeant | 758075 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Bristol (Arnos Vale) Crematorium, Panel 1. | Age 22 | RAFVR | 1941-02-04 | Killed | Son of Ernest and Agnes Bennett, of Derby. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | Bernyk | Victor Hector | Pilot Officer | J/86027 | ![]() | Germany, Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 3. H. 21-25. | Age | RCAF | 626Sqn (RAF) | 1944-04-25 | Killed | Paradie Canadian Archive | |||||||||||||||||
| 24 | Binder | Hector Frederick | Flight Sergeant | J/72273 | Marsal (Moselle) Churchyard Cemetery Grave 3 | Air Gunner | RCAF | Bomber Command | 626Sqn![]() | 1944-02-24 | Lancaster | I | LL797 | UM-B2 | RAF Wickenby, Lincolnshire | 1810 | Schweinfurt | Crashed Marsal {Moselle} | Killed | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report | ||||||||
| 25 | Binder | Hector Frederick | Warrant Officer Class II | R/72273 | France, Marsal (Moselle) Churchyard, Grave 3. | Age 33 | RCAF | 626Sqn (RAF) | 1944-02-25 | Killed | Son Of Albert And Elizabeth Binder; Husband Of Irene Rose Binder, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | Paradie Canadian Archive | |||||||||||||||||
| 26 | Bohn | Arthur Reginald | Sergeant | 1415741 | ![]() | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 143 | W/Op/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 428Sqn RCAF![]() | 1943-09-22 | Halifax | V | LK635 | NA-H | RAF Middleton St. George, County Durham | 1828 | Hannover | See archive report for full details | Missing - believed killed | Age: 22 Read Archive Report | ||||||||
| 27 | Boisvert | L.A. | Sergeant | R/77431 | None - thought to have survived the war | Age ? | Canada | W/Op/Air/Gnr | RCAF | Training Command | 23 Operational Training Unit | 1942-04-27 | Wellington | Ic | R1618 | BY-? | RAF Defford, Worcestershire | 55 | Training | See archive report for further details | Injured | Paradie Archive Database | Read Archive Report | ||||||
| 28 | Brebner | Jack Lucien | Flying Officer | 180036 | ![]() ![]() | United Kingdom, Brookwood Military Cemetery, 24. E. 3. | Age 23 | RAFVR | 1945-05-11 | Killed | Son Of John Hector And Alice Brebner, Of Finchley, Middlesex. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 29 | Brook | Philip Munro | Flight Sergeant | 421563 | Australia | RAAF | 15Sqn RAF![]() | 1943-09-01 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 30 | Brook | Philip Munro | Flight Sergeant | 421563 | ![]() | Germany, Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, 2. G. 12. | Age 20 | RAAF | 1943-09-01 | Killed | |||||||||||||||||||
| 31 | Brown | Clement Hector | Pilot Officer | J/87009 | ![]() | Germany, Durnbach War Cemetery, Coll. Grave 8. E. 5-8. | Age 29 | RCAF | 100Sqn (RAF) | 1944-09-12 | Killed | Son Of Clement Mcfarlane Brown, And Of Margaret Ellen Brown (Nee Harper); Husband Of Marie-Jane Brown (Nee Monroe). | Paradie Canadian Archive | ||||||||||||||||
| 32 | Buchanan | Robert Munro | Pilot Officer | 42556 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 7. | Age | RAF | 233Sqn | 1940-07-09 | Killed | ||||||||||||||||||
| 33 | Bunton | Hector Macdonald | Sergeant | 1378495 | United Kingdom, Beverley (St. Mary) Church Cemetery, Sec. A. Row K. Grave 42. | Age 31 | RAFVR | 1942-11-30 | Killed | Husband Of Frances Marie Bunton, Of Beverley. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 34 | Burgess | Hector George | Sergeant | 953783 | ![]() | Jonkerbos War Cemetery. Grave 15.H.8. | Age: 23 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 150Sqn![]() | 1941-06-26 | Wellington | Ic | R1644 | JN-L | RAF Newton, Nottinghamshire | 2305 | Dusseldorf | See archive report for further information | Killed | Read Archive Report | |||||||
| 35 | Burgess | Hector George | Sergeant | 953783 | ![]() | Netherlands (Holland), Jonkerbos War Cemetery, 15. H. 8. | Age 23 | RAFVR | 150Sqn | 1941-06-27 | Killed | Son of Mark James and Elsie May Burgess, of Guernsey, Channel Islands; Husband of Molly Burgess. | |||||||||||||||||
| 36 | Burkett | George Hector | Flying Officer | 406230 | ![]() | Egypt, Alamein Memorial, Column 263. | Age 30 | RAAF | 1942-08-16 | Killed | Son Of Jean Burkett, Of Nedlands, Western Australia. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 37 | Burkett | George Hector | Flying Officer | 406230 | Australia | RAAF | 459Sqn RAAF![]() | 1942-08-16 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 38 | Cairns | William Fordyce | Sergeant | 1822619 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Glasgow (Cardonald) Cemetery, Sec. B. Grave 101. | Age 19 | RAFVR | 1945-01-12 | Killed | Son Of Hector Macdonald Cairns And Elizabeth Smith Fordyce Cairns, Of Mosspark, Glasgow. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 39 | Calder | Douglas Hector | Flying Officer | J/21935 | ![]() | Germany, Durnbach War Cemetery, 4. E. 35. | Age 21 | RCAF | 420Sqn | 1944-03-16 | Killed | Son Of Hector John And Jean Constance Calder, Of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Paradie Canadian Archive | ||||||||||||||||
| 40 | Campbell | Hugh John Munro | Flying Officer | 401101 | ![]() | Singapore, Singapore Memorial, Column 429. | Age 27 | MiD | RAAF | 1943-01-31 | Killed | ||||||||||||||||||
| 41 | Campbell | Kenneth Munro | Sergeant | 614965 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 144. | Age | RAF | 218Sqn (Gold Coast) | 1943-05-30 | Killed | ||||||||||||||||||
| 42 | Campbell | Kenneth Munro | Sergeant | 614965 | ![]() | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 144 | Age ? | Air Gunner | RAF | Bomber Command | 218Sqn![]() | 1943-05-29 | Stirling | III | BF565 | HA-H | RAF Downham Market, Norfolk | 2303 | Wuppertal | See archive report for further details | Missing - believed killed | Read Archive Report | |||||||
| 43 | Campbell | Hugh John Munro | Flying Officer | 401101 | Australia | RAAF | 31Sqn RAF![]() | 1943-01-31 | RAAF Honour Roll | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 44 | Chaffey | Hector Clayton | Sergeant | 798757 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row E. Grave 19. | Age 21 | RAFVR | 1944-09-30 | Killed | Son Of Albert C. Chaffey And Bessie Chaffey, Of Musgravetown, Newfoundland. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 45 | Chambers | Clarke Munro | Flying Officer | J/12281 | ![]() | United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 173. | Age | RCAF | 415Sqn | 1943-03-24 | Killed | Paradie Canadian Archive | |||||||||||||||||
| 46 | Chambers | Arthur Alfred | Sergeant | 1578098 | Northampton Cemetery (Towcester Road) Northampton. Grave 17269 | Age 19 | Brtish | W/Op/Air/Gnr | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 22 OTU Wellington III DF743 - 5 crew killed along with 2 Belgian SAS soldiers | 1943-04-19 | Wellington | III | DF743 | LT-L | RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire | Cross country exercise | See archive report for further details. | Killed | No further details - are you able to assist? | 'Read the archive report for further details'
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| 47 | Chambers | Clarke Munro | Flying Officer | J12281 | ![]() | Runnymede Memorial Panel 173 | 19th June 1920, Calgary, Alberta | Canadian | Observer | RCAF | Coastal Command | 415 Sqn RCAF![]() | 1943-03-23 | Hampden | I | AE395 | GX-S | Thorney Island | Anti-Shipping sortie off the Frisian Islands | Shot Down by flak | Killed | Son to Wilfred Clarke and Eva Gray Chambers from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His father was serving in Canadian Army | |||||||
| 48 | Chester | Kenneth George | Flying Officer | 10167 | ![]() | Australia, Mildura Public Cemetery, Plot C. Row C. Grave 6. | Age 25 | RAAF | 1945-06-05 | Killed | Son Of Hector Arnold And Marie Louise Chester Husband Of Margaret Elizabeth Chester, Of Upwey. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 49 | Chittenden | John David | Sub/Lr. (A) | ![]() Courtesy Jenifer Lemaire | New Zealand Naval Memorial, Devonport, Auckland. Panel 8 | Age 23 | New Zealander | Pilot | RNZNVR | Fleet Air Arm | 889Sqn![]() | 1944-06-29 | Seafire | IIC | MB253 | - | HMS Atheling (Aircraft Carrier) | 1500 | Patrol | Landing accident - See archive report for further brief details | Missing - believed killed | Born on the 10th November 1920 at Wellington. Worked as a clerk for the Council of Fire and Accident prior to service. Joined the RN/FAA for pilot training on the 14th May 1941. Pilots badge and commissioned on the 07th March 1942. Son of Henry Hector and Wilhelmina Chittenden (née Cooper), of Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand. Also served with 794, 709, 733, 757 and 759 squadron prior to joining 889 on the 30th March 1944. | Archive Report | ||||||
| 50 | Clarson | Owen Munro Wovenden | Flying Officer | J/25795 | Age 22 | Canada | Pilot | RCAF | 1546 Beam ATF (RAF) | 1945-01-08 | Oxford | LW903 | Killed | Full details are here: Paradie Canadian Archive LW903 |
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