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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 BeckerStanley Victor (Stan)Pilot II1893990United Kingdom, Frogmore (Holy Trinity) Burial Ground, St. Albans, Grave G. 37.Age 22RAFVR1947-10-09KilledSon Of George And Frances Eileen Becker; Husband Of Edith Becker, Of Upper Norwood, Surrey.
2 ForbesHomer AshmoreSquadron LeaderJ4786 ObserverDFC

RCAFBomber Command139 Sqn (Jamaica)
1945-03-27MosquitoXVI MM131XD:JUpwood19:12BerlinShot down by an Me 262 flown by Ofw. Karl-Heinz Becker, 10./NJG11 and crashed N of Brandenburg.PoWParadie Archive DatabaseDFC awarded whilst with 405 Sqn, Gazetted 12th January 1943.
3 BeckerHermann HirschSub-LieutenantDenmark, Tranebjerg Churchyard, Plot K. Grave 3.Age Norwegian Air Force1945-03-21Killed
4 PosseeWilliam FrankFlying Officer53824Durnbach War Cemetery. Joint grave 2. C.27-28.Age 21BritishFlight EngineerDFC

RAFBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerKilledSon of Frank and Annie Elizabeth Possee, of Green, Hinxhill, Ashford, Kent, England. Epitaph: 'Son of Frank and Annie Elizabeth Possee.
5 JohnsonWilliam AndrewWarrant Officer Class 1R/121883Durnbach War Cemetery. Joint grave 2. C. 27-28. 26.Age 26CanadianPilotRCAFBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerKilledParadie Archive DatabaseSon of James Lewis Johnson (died 14th March 1966, age 79) and Margaret Myrtle Johnson (née Edwards - died 22nd February 1992, age 96), of Lashburn, Saskatchewan, Canada. Epitaph: 'In Loving Memory Of One Who Gave His All For Us'.
6 JobsonStanley HerbertFlight Sergeant1807155BritishAir GunnerRAFVRBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerPoWPoW seriously injured and hospitalised in Holland until VE day.
7 BellAlbert ThomasFlight SergeantAus/434440AustralianAir BomberRAAFBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerPoWBorn on the 31st March 1918 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
8 HarveyAlfred TrevorPilot OfficerNZ/4210083NZ/4210083New ZealandNavigatorRNZAFBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerPoWz Born on the 1 th6 October 1916 in Auckland, New Zealand. PoW Injured.
9 BeckerRobert Douglas AlbertPilot OfficerJ/94373

United Kingdom, Irvinestown Church Of Ireland Churchyard, Plot 2. Grave 71.Age 20RCAF201Sqn (RAF)1945-03-14KilledSon Of George Albert And Jean Lindsay Becker, Of Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, Canada.
10 HarrisonJohn WilliamFlight Sergeant1594949BritishAir GunnerRAFVRBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerPoWInjured and hospitalised until VE day.
11 NesbitRobertFlight Sergeant1564192Durnbach War Cemetery 2.C.251923Wireless OpRAFVRBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerInjured.
(note; he survived baling out but died on the 'Long March' on the 08th April)
Son of Robert and Mary Ann Nesbit, of Red Row, Northumberland
12 HuntMaurice LeonardFlight LieutenantNZ/421372Durnbach War Cemetery. Grave 2. C. 26.Age 24New ZealandPilotRNZAFBomber Command227Sqn

1945-03-14LancasterIRA5469J-JRAF Balderton, Newark-on-Trent17:03LutzkendorfSee archive report - shot down by Hptm Martin BeckerInjured died 18/3/45Son of Rowlan Brown Hunt, (died 06th October 1958, age75) and of Edith Lena Hunt (nee Foreman - died 18th December 1944, age 57), of Mount Bruce, Masterton, New Zealand.
13 Van AmsterdamAndreas Antonius JohannesFlight Lieutenant190755Runnymede Memorial Panel 266PilotDFC

Vliegerkruis
RAFVRBomber Command139 Sqn (Jamaica)
1945-03-02MosquitoXVI MM131XD:JUpwood19:12BerlinShot down by an Me 262 flown by Ofw. Karl-Heinz Becker, 10./NJG11 and crashed N of Brandenburg.KilledThought to have been on his 101st sortie

Son of Joahann and Adrianna Van Amsterdam; husband of Irene Van Amsterdam, of King's Lynn, Norfolk. Native of Holland
14 DaleyVernonLt PILOTUSACo-PilotUSAAF306th Bomber Group367th BomberSqn

1945-02-03Boeing B-17G-55-BO Flying Fortress#42-102547 'Rose of York'GY-FRAF ThurleighBerlin marshalling yardsHit by flakMIA>Delivered Cheyenne 12/3/44; Gr Island 22/3/44; Dow Fd 3/4/44; Assigned 401BG Deenethorpe 2/5/44; transferred 367BS/306BG [GY-F] Thurleigh 5/5/44. Missing in Action 63M Berlin 3 February 1945. Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) 12283: Aircraft Commander, Lieutenant Vernon Daley; Co-pilot: 2nd Lieutenant Joseph Carbine; Navigator, 1st Lieutenant Paul Becker; Bombardier/Nose Gunner, Staff Sergeant Robert Crede; Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Technical Sergeant Reisel Horn; Radio Operator/Top Gunner, Technical Sergeant Porfirio Marquez; Ball Turret Gunner: Staff Sergeant George Petrillo; Waist gunner, Staff Sergeant Silvio DeZolt; Tail Gunner: Sergeant Okey Coplin; and British Broadcasting Company (BBC) war correspondent Guy Byam (civilian). 10 Killed in Action. Hit by Flak over target and on the return flight. In the last radio contact, the pilot reported that one engine had been shot out and another losing gasoline and that they were headed for the English Coast. Nothing was heard nor found about the Fortress and the men on board, which were considered as having crashed in the Channel, with all men on board Missing In Action. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 12283. ROSE OF YORK.

1944-07-06 In honour and presence of Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth, the Boeing B-17G-55-BO Flying Fortress #42-102547, is christened 'Rose of York' (*). The ceremony is held at USAAF Station 111, RAF Thurleigh. (*) Previously named 'Princess Elizabeth', then 'The Princess', before becoming 'Rose of York' during this baptism. These precautions are taken in order to avoid setbacks to the bomber who would certainly not have been spared by the German fighters who would have glorified the fact of shooting him down... That said, this B-17 was damaged -Two engines lost- during a mission over Berlin on February 3, 1945. Last seen over the North Sea while trying to return. All occupants of the aircraft, including a BBC journalist were missing and presumed killed.


Col Claude Putnam CO with Princess Elizabeth

15 BeckerWalter George EdwardFlight Lieutenant62695United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 265.Age RAFVR36Sqn1945-01-24Killed
16 BeckerAdamUnited Kingdom, Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery, Plot 5 Row 2 Grave 26Age German Air Force
Luftwaffe
1945-01-05Killed
17 OsmanRonald CharlesSergeant1209008Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Joint Grave 18-19Flight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn.KilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948

Son of William John and Edith Emily Osman; husband of Violet Eileen Osman, of Iver, Buckinghamshire
18 BeckerPhilip AugustLieutenant328419VGermany, Durnbach War Cemetery, 9. D. 16.Age SAAF57Sqn RAF
1944-12-04Killed
19 RoseltAdrain RuysehSergeant710346Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Grave 14Air Gunner (Rear)RAFVRBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn.KilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948

Son of Eryl Roselt, and of Emily Roselt, of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa
20 ChingWilliam MichaelFlight Sergeant4215731Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Grave 17New ZealanderNavigatorRNZAFBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of HeilbronnKilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948

Son of Harold Louis and Jessie Wilson Ching, of Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand
21 LeesCharles GreySergeant1566424Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Joint Grave 18-19Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn.KilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948

Son of Gavin B. Lees and Margaret N. Lees, of Netherburn, Lanarkshire.
22 DeaconNorman TudorFlight Sergeant710323Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Grave 15Air Gunner (Mid Upper)RAFVRBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn.KilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948
23 BeckerPhilip AugustLieutenantFlying Officer328419VDurnbach War Cemetery Plot 9 Row D Grave 16South AfricanPilotSAAFBomber Command57 Sqn
1944-12-04LancasterING145DX:JEast Kirkby16:30HeilbronnClaim by Lt. Peter Spoden Stab II./NJG6, his 13th Abschuss and the first of three this night, 0-10km South of Heilbronn, at 3,000m at 19:33hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 October 1944 - 31 December 1944) Part 5 - Theo Boiten). The aircraft crashed at Oberstenfeld, 15km SSE of Heilbronn.KilledThose who perished were initially buried in Oberstenfeld Civil Cemetery. Sgt. Osman/Sgt. Lees - Grave 60. Sgt. Roselt - Grave 61. Flt Sgt. Deacon - Grave 62. Lt. Becker SAAF - Grave 63. Flt Sgt Ching RNZAF - Grave 64. Reinterred 7 May 1948
24 BeckerR SSergeantBomber Command76Sqn
1944-11-02HalifaxVLL189MP-CHolme on Spalding Moor1100Air TestCrashed on take offInjured
25 BeckerByron JeremiahFlight SergeantR/190101United Kingdom, Runnymede Memorial, Panel 254.Age RCAF1664 Heavy Conversion Unit HCU1944-10-15Killed
26 BeckerB JSergeantRunnymede RCAFBomber Command1664HCU
1944-10-14HalifaxIIHR802DishforthDuisburgKilledParadie Archive Database
27 BlanceIan EdwardPilot Officer421496France, Millery Communal Cemetery, Grave 4.Age 21RNZAF75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-29Killed Son Of John William And Ivy Bertha Blance, Of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
28 JenkinsFrederick Francis ArthurFlight Sergeant429888France, Millery Communal Cemetery, Grave 3.Age 30RNZAF75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-29KilledSon Of Frederick Charles Jenkins And Of Marie Jenkins, (Nee Ashley), Of Okato, Taranaki, New Zealand; Husband Of Joan Jenkins, Of New Plymouth, Taranaki.
29 BeckerRobert H CaptainO-739239USAPilotUSAAF357th Fighter Group362nd Fighter Squadron
1944-07-29P-51 Mustang7Source: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
30 BeckerRobert H CaptainO-739239USAPilotUSAAF357th Fighter Group362nd Fighter Squadron
1944-07-29P-51 Mustang0.5 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
31 ClimoFrederick Walter PercivalFlight Sergeant4310148France, Millery Communal Cemetery, Grave 2.Age 22RNZAF75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-29KilledSon Of Frederick Linton Climo And Alice Mary Climo, Of Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand; Husband Of Margaret Eva Climo (Nee Ireland), Of Timaru.
32 SpencerRonald HowardWarrant Officer1575186France, Millery Communal Cemetery, Grave 1.Age 21RAFVR75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-29KilledSon Of William H. Spencer And Elsie Spencer, Of Bescot, Staffordshire.
33 GreigColin JohnsonFlight SergeantNZ/422281None - understood to have survived the warNew ZealandNavigatorRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsPoW No: 25136 Camp: Stalag Luft Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Returned to England on Monday, 14th May 1945.

34 SpencerRonald HowardFlight Sergeant1575186

Millery Communal Cemetery. Grave 1BritishAir BomberRAFVRBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsKilled Burial Site

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Son of William H. Spencer and Elsie Spencer, of Bescot, Staffordshire, England.

35 ClimoFrederick Walter PercivalFlight SergeantNZ/4210148Millery Communal Cemetery. Grave 2Age 22New ZealandW/op/Air/GnrRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsKilled Burial Site

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Son of Frederick Linton Climo and Alice Mary Climo, of Timaru, New Zealand and husband of Margaret Eva Climo (née Ireland), of Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Understood to be on his 3rd operation.

36 HydeWilliam J.Sergeant1895228None - understood to have survived the warBritishFlight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsEvaded capture - returned to England September 1944 Protected by Maquis till liberated.

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Evaded capture and left for England on Thursday, 07th September 1944 via Paris.

37 KirkAubrey Charles 'Winkie'Flight SergeantNZ/425845None - understood to have survived the warNew ZealandAir GunnerRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsEvaded capture - returned to England September 1944 Protected by Maquis till liberated.

See Notes

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Evaded capture and left for Hendon, England on Tuesday, 05th September 1944 via Paris on a Dakota.

38 BlanceIan EdwardPilot OfficerNZ/421496Millery Communal Cemetery. Grave 4Sge 21New ZealandPilotRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsKilledBurial Site

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Son of John William (died 29th June 1960, age 68) and Ivy Bertha Blance (née Devlyn - died 13th December 1982, age 91), of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. Half brother of P/O. John William Percival (killed on the 22nd September 1942, age 30) A total of 471 flying hours logged and understood to be on his 3rd operation.

39 JenkinsFrederick Francis ArthurFlight SergeantNZ/429888Millery Communal Cemetery. Grave 3Age 30New ZealandAir GunnerRNZAFBomber Command75Sqn RNZAF
1944-07-28LancasterIIIND756AA-MRAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire2200StuttgartSee Archive report for further detailsKilled Burial Site

Attacker

Attacker Operational Record

Born on the 20th February 1914, the son of Frederick Charles Jenkins and of Marie Jenkins, (née Ashley), of Okato, Taranaki, New Zealand and husband of Joan Jenkins, of New Plymouth, Taranaki. A total of 162 flying hours logged and understood to be on his 3rd operation.

40 BeckerBertram Ernest WilliamSergeant1603389United Kingdom, Stoneykirk Cemetery, Sec. C. Grave 120.Age 24RAFVR1944-07-21KilledHusband Of Verna Phyllis Becker, Of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada.
41 BeckerMarvin H 1st LtO-810458USAPilotUSAAF56th Fighter Group63rd Fighter Squadron
1944-06-30P-47 Thunderbolt2.75Source: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
42 BeckerMarvin H 1st LtO-810458USAPilotUSAAF56th Fighter Group63rd Fighter Squadron
1944-06-30P-47 Thunderbolt1 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
43 CorneliusCalvin BeckerSergeantR210069CanadianAir Gunner (Mid Upper)RCAFBomber Command424(Alouette)Sqn, RCAF
1944-06-14HalifaxIIILW121QB:XRAF Skipton-on-Swale, Yorkshire22:51CambraiSee archive report for detailsPoW No: 53308, Stalag Luft 7Paradie Archive Database
44 BeckerMarvin H 1st LtO-810458USAPilotUSAAF56th Fighter Group63rd Fighter Squadron
1944-06-07P-47 Thunderbolt0.5 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
45 BeckerRobert H CaptainO-739239USAPilotUSAAF357th Fighter Group362nd Fighter Squadron
1944-05-30P-51 Mustang3 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
46 BeckerRobert H 1st LtO-739239USAPilotUSAAF357th Fighter Group362nd Fighter Squadron
1944-04-30P-51 Mustang1 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
47 BeckerRobert H 1st LtO-739239USAPilotUSAAF357th Fighter Group362nd Fighter Squadron
1944-04-13P-51 Mustang1 Luftwaffe destroyedSource: afhra.maxwell.af.mil
ETO (European Theatre)
48 BauldieDandyFlight Sergeant1584485
Berlin 1929-1945 War Cemetery, 5.J.25
Air Gunner (Rear)RAFVRBomber Command76 Sqn
1944-03-30HalifaxIIILK795MP:PHolme on Spalding Moor22:13NurnbergClaimed by Oblt. Martin Becker, his 21st Abschuss, from 2./NJG6 over Etzbach, 2 km NE Hamm at 5.000m. at 00:23 hrs. (Nachtjagd Combat Archive (16 March 1944 - 11 May 1944) Part 2 - Theo Boiten)PoW No. 3429, Stalag 537/ Killed by friendly fireOn the 19th April 1945 Typhoons strafed a PoW column near Gresse and amongst the many victims was Flt Sgt. Bauldie He was initially buried in the Communal Cemetery at Gresse Son of James and Emma Jane Bauldie, of Manchester
49 BakeE.SergeantRheinberg War CemeteryBomber Command640Sqn
1944-03-30HalifaxIIILW555C8-LLeconfield2210NurnbergCrashed HalbsKilled

Attacker

50 BaxterJ CWarrant OfficerBerlin 1939-1945 War CemeteryDFM

Bomber Command156Sqn
1944-03-30LancasterIIIND466GT-ZUpwood2230NurnbergCrashed EisfeldKilledAttacker

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