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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 AndersonMark Sylvester HaroldPilot OfficerJ/92728Age 23CanadianPilotRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzCollided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228KilledSon Of John J. Anderson And Lexinska Plante M. Anderson, Of Montreal, Province Of Quebec, Canada.
2 AtkinsonJohn LeslieFlying OfficerJ/35829Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 11.CanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
3 BeaudryJoseph Emile RolandPilot OfficerJ/94216



Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. G. Row H. Grave 11.Age 21CanadianNavigatorRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFKilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Dr. Raymond Beaudry and Annette Beaudry, of Quebec City, Canada.
4 CharronRonald Edward Oscar Flying OfficerJ/40447

Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. G. Row H. Grave 11.CanadianAir BomberRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFKilled Full details are here: Paradie Canadian Archive MZ845Read Archive Report
5 De CruyenaereJoseph Andre JeanFlight SergeantR177985

CanadianWireless Operator/Air GunnerRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFAbandoned aircraft - safeParadie Archive DatabaseRead Archive Report
6 GarrettEric ThomasSquadron LeaderJ10741Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 12.CanadianPilotRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
7 JeromeEric StanleySergeant195710



Acton Cemetery - Section M, Row V, Grave 55. Epitaph: "UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY" TILL THENAge 24BritishFlight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report

Son Of Thomas And Elsie Jerome; Husband Of Joan Louise Jerome, Of Acton.
8 LinsteadJohn Blair Pilot OfficerJ94527Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 9.CanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
9 McLeodHarold DickPilot OfficerJ94365Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 8.CanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
10 MillerWilliam GordonPilot OfficerJ94338Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 1.CanadianWireless Operator/Air GunnerRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
11 ParkerKenneth GeorgeFlying OfficerJ36081Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. H. Row P. Grave 10.CanadianAir BomberRCAFBomber Command426Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax VIIPN228OW-ARAF Linton on Ouse, North Riding of Yorkshire1648ChemnitzCollided with 426 Sqn (MZ 845) aircraft and crashed near Linton on OuseKilledRead Archive Report
12 PelletierJoseph Louis GastonPilot OfficerJ94603



Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. G. Row H. Grave 14. Epitaph: HE HAS GIVEN HIS LIFE TO BRING US BACK PEACE AND MAINTAIN OUR LIBERTIES. EVER REMEMBERED. MOTHERAge 20CanadianAir Gunner RearRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFKilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Jeanne L. Pelletier and stepson of Frederic S. Lefebvre, of Point-aux-Trembles, Province of Quebec, Canada.
13 RoyJoseph Donat Fernand Eugene Pilot OfficerJ94670



Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery -Sec. G. Row H. Grave 13. Epitaph: LOVE'S GREATEST GIFT, REMEMBRANCEAge 22CanadianFlight EngineerRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFKilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Ernest and Florence E. Roy, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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14 SeguinJoseph Louis PaulFlight SergeantR171212



Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery - Sec. G. Row H. Grave 8.Age 26CanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command425Sqn RCAF
1945-03-05Halifax IIIMZ845KW-JRAF Tholthorpe, North Riding of Yorkshire1647ChemnitzMZ845 KW-J was climbing out for an operation against targets in Chemnitz, Germany when it collided in mid-air with 426 Squadron Halifax Mk VII PN228 which was climbing out from RAF Linton-on Ouse as part of the same operation. Both aircraft crashed with the loss of the two aircraft and their crews, with the exception of the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Halifax MZ845 KW-J. Flight Sergeant Joseph Andre Jean DeCruyenaere (RCAF) managed to bale out of his aircraft before it crashed near Widdington Manor, close to Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. Crew killed on MZ845 KW-J: P/O Mark Sylvester Harold Anderson (RCAF), P/O Joseph Emile Roland Beaudry (RCAF), F/O Ronald Edward Oscar Charron (RCAF), P/O Joseph Louis Gaston Pelletier (RCAF), P/O Joseph Donat Fernand Eugene Roy (RCAF) and Flt Sgt Joseph Louis Paul Seguin RCAFKilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of Nap and Marie A. Seguin, of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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