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| # | Name* SORT (↑) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Photo (Click to Expand) | Commemorated | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Brittain | Francis Charles | Warrant Officer | 1272180 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 213 | Age 21 | British | W/Op/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Son of Charles Frederick and Hazel Margaret Brittain, of Kilburn, Middlesex, England. | ||||||
| 2 | Dale | Thomas Wilson | Pilot Officer | NZ/428085 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 263 | Age 23 | New Zealand | Pilot | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Born on the 12th May 1919 in Wellington. Educated at Wellington College and Victoria University. A clerk for the Public Trust Office in Wellington, Enlisted on the 11th July in New Plymouth as an aircraft hand. re-mustered as a as a pilot under training 27th July 1942. With No. 1 Service Flying Training School 16th October 1942.
Pilot badge awarded on the 29th December 1942 and promoted to sergeant on the 06th March 1943. Embarked for England on the 06th April 1943. With 1665 Heavy Conversion Unit on the 30th December 1943 after training with 11 Operational Training Unit. Joined 199 squadron on the 18th March 1944. Commissioned on the 24th April 1944. A total of 484 flying hours logged and on his 05th operational sortie. The son of James Murray Dale (died 25th April 1965, age 79) and Maude Mary Dale (née Ring - died 15th August 1975, age 93), of Wellington. Dale's brother, James Atkinson Dale, born on the 05th Jan 1917 died a little over two months later, on the 25th August, while flying with 75 (NZ) Squadron. | ||||||
| 3 | Higginbottom | John Critchley | Sergeant | 1805365 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 231 | Age 21 | British | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | Missing - believed killed | Son of John Elliott Higginbottom and Lilian Jessie Higginbottom, of Streatham Hill, London, England. | |||||||
| 4 | Latimer | William McCreadie | Sergeant | 1570743 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 233 | Age 19 | British | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Son of George C. and Mary Latimer, of Garlieston, Wigtownshire, Scotland | ||||||
| 5 | Lofthouse | Frank | Flight Sergeant | 1064629 | ![]() | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 214. | Age 23 | British | Specialist Operator | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Son of Albert and Miriam Lofthouse, of Lupset, Yorkshire, England. | ||||||
| 6 | Swadling | Kenneth Matthew Francis | Flight Sergeant | 1601396 | ![]() | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 222 | Age? | British | Air Bomber | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Son of Frank and Louise Marie Swadling, of Wembley Hill, Middlesex, England. | ||||||
| 7 | Watts | John Martin | Sergeant | 1874534 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 240 | Age 19 | British | Flight Engineer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Son of John and Ethel Rosetta Watts, of Caxton, Cambridgeshire, England. | ||||||
| 8 | Whittleston | Ronald Joffre | Pilot Officer | NZ/42513 | Courtesy Air Museum of New Zealand | Runnymede Memorial. Panel 263 | Age 28 | New Zealand | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 199Sqn![]() | 1944-06-16 | Stirling | III | LJ531 | EX-N | RAF North Creake, Norfolk | 2219 | BS | See archive report for further details and photographs | Missing - believed killed | Born on the 18th August 1915 in Alexandra. A machine attendant for Miranda Shell Lime Products Ltd. Enlisted in age RNZAF as an aircraft hand on the 30th May 1942. Embarked for Canada on the 10th November 1942 and re-mustered as an air observer.
Air navigator badge awarded and promoted to sergeant on the 16th April 1943. Embarked for England on the 23rd June 1943. With 1665 Heavy Conversion Unit on the 30th December 1943 after training with 11 Operational Training Unit. Joined 199 squadron on the 18th March 1944. Commissioned on the 24th April 1944. A total of 333 flying hours logged and on his 05th operational sortie. The son of Arthur William (died 29th December 1961, age 78) and Grace Whittleston (née Mitchellhil - died 02nd July 1950, age 69). Husband of Frances Hellena Bertha Whittleston (née Cornwall, later Davies - died 09th February 2005), of Frankton Junction, Auckland, New Zealand. |
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