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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 BennettDouglas LeonardSergeant650477Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. E 3.Age 20RAF608Sqn1942-02-06KilledSon Of Francis James And Lydia Bennett, Of Tottenham, Middlesex.
2 BarterJames Alan LlywelynSergeant751471Norway, Sylling Churchyard, 7Age 21RAFVR210Sqn1940-04-09Killed
3 BreedJohn LeonardFlying Officer415610Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, 1. A. 9.Age 24RAAF1945-05-10KilledSon Of Leonard And Lila Edith Breed; Husband Of Joyce Breed, Of Guildford. Western Australia.
4 BatesBernard William FrederickSergeant755299Norway, Bergen (Mollendal) Church Cemetery, B. 8.Age 20RAFVR114Sqn1941-07-05KilledSon of William Frederick and Elsie Alice Bates, of Barwell Leicestershire.
5 BatesWilliam JohnSergeant567448Norway, Haugesund (Rossebo) Var Frelsers Cemetery, British Plot. J. 13.Age 21RAF42Sqn1940-06-21KilledSon Of John And Hilda Alice Bates, Of Porchester, Fareham, Hampshire. His Brother Raymond Leonard Also Fell.
6 BlewettRichard TrevorFlight Lieutenant403118Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. C. 8.Age 24RNZAF110Sqn (RAF)1941-12-27KilledSon of Ernest Richard and Lilian May Blewett (Nee Ryder), of Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
7 BrownStanley Victor DouglasWarrant Officer1335132Norway, Vaernes Churchyard, S. H. 16.Age 23RAFVR165Sqn1945-07-28KilledSon Of Herbert Thomas Brown And Victoria Maud Brown, Of Porth, Newquay, Cornwall.
8 BridgemanMarcel ReneLeading AircraftmanR/185738Canada, Toronto (St. Johns Norway) Cemetery, Sec. 16. Range 6. Plot 56.Age 20RCAF1942-10-31KilledSon Of Alfred David And Marie Albertine Bridgeman, Of Toronto.
9 BeattieRobert HenrySergeant527756Norway, Bygland Churchyard, Coll. grave.Age 29RAF90Sqn
1941-09-08KilledSon of Robert William and Pauline Beattie of New Brighton, Wallasey, Cheshire.
10 BrinkworthPhilip SydneyWarrant Officer911288Norway, Sondeled (Indre) Churchyard, Coll. grave.Age 25RAFVR299Sqn RAF
1945-03-31KilledSon Of Sydney George Skeate And Winifred Mary Brinkworth, Of Sanderstead, Surrey.
11 BrownPeter GregoryPilot Officer106502Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. B. 3.Age 21RAFVR35Sqn1942-03-31KilledSon Of Gerald Joseph And Ellen Brown, Of Whalley Range, Manchester.
12 BlunderfieldWilliam EdwardPilot OfficerJ/92165Norway, Haugesund (Rossebo) Var Frelsers Cemetery, British Plot. F. 18.Age 22RCAF404Sqn1945-02-09KilledSon Of William Henry And Kate Elizabeth Blunderfield, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
13 BellHarold Alfred (Dick)Flight Sergeant1061632Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, 1. A. 2.Age 32RAFVR196Sqn1945-05-10KilledSon Of Alfred And Jean Bell; Husband Of Joyce Bell, Of Hessle, Yorkshire.
14 BarberFrederick EdwardPilot Officer36223Norway, Stavanger (Eiganes) Churchyard, Z. 42.Age 26RAF115Sqn1940-04-12KilledSon Of Arthur Thomas Barber And Priscilla Thurza Barber.
15 BennettFrederickSergeant615915Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. H. 3.Age RAF97Sqn1942-04-27Killed
16 BoothHubert AllanSergeant519995Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. J. 13.Age 30RAF35Sqn1942-04-28KilledSon Of Tom Bramley And Edith Booth.
17 BroomheadWilliam Colin EugeneFlight Sergeant936240Norway, Austad Churchyard, U. Coll. grave 1655-1658.Age 26RAFVR608Sqn1941-09-02KilledSon of William and Mabel Annie Broomhead, of Lea, Derbyshire.
18 BergR AWing CommanderEelde General Cemetery, but his remains are not there now- He was probably reburied in Norway NetherlandsPilotDFC

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Fighter132 Wing1945-02-03SpitfireIXPV181RA-BRecceShot down by light flak and crashed at the Koesteeg in the village Eelde near Groningen at 16:20 hrs local timeKilled
19 BrieseRichard GustavWing CommanderC/147Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A IV British. L. 14.Age 31RCAF413Sqn1941-10-22KilledSon of Gustav and Elsie Briese; Husband of Mary Marjorie Briese. Of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. B. Eng (University of Alberta).
20 BergesClaude GeraldPilot OfficerJ/95209Norway, Haugesund (Rossebo) Var Frelsers Cemetery, British Plot. F. 19.Age RCAF404Sqn1945-02-09KilledSon Of Eugene And Edith Berges, Husband Of Hilda Mary Berges, Of Quebec City, Canada.
21 BonifaceGeoffrey JamesFlight Lieutenant150344Norway, Vaernes Churchyard, S. H. 18.Age RAFVR265Sqn1945-09-12Killed
22 BeruldsenKenneth CupplesFlight Lieutenant410034Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. B. 9.Age 22RAAF1944-12-16KilledSon Of Einar Bjorn And Helen Yeats Beruldsen, Of Traralgon, Victoria, Australia.
23 BrindleFrankWarrant Officer1477971Norway, Stavanger (Eiganes) Churchyard, Z. 30.Age 25 RAFVR1946-01-04KilledSon Of Richard And Mary Elizabeth Brindle, Of Leigh, Lancashire; Nephew Of John Brindle, Of Leigh.
24 BloomfieldMendel GilbertSergeant945219Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, 1. B. 3.Age 21RAFVR50Sqn1941-11-07KilledSon of Hyman and Hannah Bloomfield. Of Sheffield.
25 BillingtonHarold JosephFlying Officer152229Norway, Bergen (Mollendal) Church Cemetery, B. 6.Age 22RAFVR489Sqn (RNZAF)1944-04-01KilledSon Of Joseph And Lilian Keziah Billington.
26 BirchSidneyFlying Officer89601Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. C. 6.Age RAFVR48Sqn RAF
1942-02-16Killed
27 ArchibaldCharles RonaldFlying Officer89072Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. F. 7.Age 23RAFVR48Sqn RAF
1942-02-25KilledSon Of John And Barbara Archibald; Husband Of Elaine Archibald, Of Maida Vale London.
28 AinsworthHarryLeading Aircraftman1006123Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, 1. D. 4.Age 32RAFVR2949Sqn ,RAF Regt.1945-08-05KilledSon Of William Robert And Elizabeth Ann Ainsworth, Of Higher Crumpsall, Manchester.
29 BorehamPeter Frederick JosephPilot Officer61042Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, 2. B. 1.Age 20RAFVR50Sqn1941-11-07KilledSon of Adolphe Moulton and Daisy Ethel Boreham, of Sidcup, Kent.
30 AitkenAndrewFlying OfficerJ/41868Canada, Toronto (St. John'S Norway) Cemetery, Sec. 11. Range 25. Grave 40.Age 28RCAF1945-08-05KilledSon Of Duncan C. Aitken And Janet Aitken, Of Toronto Husband Of Elizabeth Aitken, Of Toronto.
31 AldersonRonaldFlight Sergeant621931Norway, Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, Coll. grave 1. E. 1-8.Age 26RAF190Sqn1945-05-10Killed
32 BrownJohn Barnet MathiesonSergeant741269Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. F. 13.Age 26RAFVR21Sqn1940-07-09KilledSon Of William And Jessie C. M. Brown, Of Kirkcaldy, Fife.
33 BonathanLewis CliffordWarrant Officer590806Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. E. 5.Age 25RAF608Sqn1942-04-20KilledSon Of Lewis And Beatrice Bonathan (Nee Gidley); Husband Of Marie Grace Bonathan, Of Lee-On-The-Solent, Hampshire.
34 BlackshawJohn DouglasPilot Officer432095Norway, Haugesund (Rossebo) Var Frelsers Cemetery, British Plot. F. 20.Age 20RAAF1945-02-09KilledSon Of Alfred Leslie And Alice Stewart Blackshaw, Of Penhurst, New South Wales, Australia.
35 AndertonWilliamPilot Officer68163Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. E. 2.Age 21RAFVR48Sqn RAF
1942-01-07KilledSon Of Charles And Evelyn Isabella Anderton, Of Hale, Cheshire.
36 BrownJohnSergeant759281Norway, Bygland Churchyard, Coll. grave.Age RAFVR90Sqn
1941-09-08Killed
37 AnthonsenKåre Bergithon2nd Lieutenant






Harstad Gravlund. Norway
Harstad, Troms, NorwayNorwayPilotRNoAFFighter331Sqn Norwegian
1944-06-11SpitfireIXMJ834SPatrolAbandoned near St MartinKilledHe was killed whilst flying in Spitfire IX, MJ834 'S' of No 331 Sqn, which he abandoned near St Martin after being hit by ground fire whilst attacking tanks but his parachute became entangled in the tail of the aircraft. June 11, 1944 (25) Quinéville, Manche, Normandie, France

Son of Harald Alfred Anthonsen and Ågoth Marie Anthonsen
38 BrainClifford SydneyWarrant Officer577397Norway, Stavanger (Eiganes) Churchyard, Z. 31.Age 22 RAF1946-01-04KilledSon Of Wilfrid Tom And Rita Brain, Of Salisbury.
39 ArchibaldWilliam BruceFlight Sergeant533809Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. K. 2.Age RAF35Sqn1942-03-30Killed
40 AckermanWilliam EdwinSergeant759094Norway, Haugesund (Rossebo) Var Frelsers Cemetery, British Plot. K. 19.Age 22RAFVR86Sqn1942-05-17KilledHusband Of Stella E. Ackerman, Of Guiseley, Yorkshire.
41 ArthurC JPilot Officer Fighter248Sqn
1940-08-27BlenheimIURecceLost off Norway
42 BoyleWilliam ColumbaFlight Sergeant651585Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. E. 7.Age 26RAF86Sqn1942-05-17KilledSon Of James And Mary Rebecca Boyle; Husband Of Christina Boyle, Of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
43 BaconFrederick WilliamFlight Sergeant403752Norway, Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery, A Iv British. C. 8.Age 26RNZAF489Sqn1943-04-04Killed
44 BoyceErnest AveryFlight Lieutenant

1915 BristolPilotDFC

1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star, clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Air Efficiency Award, Malta, 50th Anniversary Medal
RAFVR42Sqn

86Sqn

203Sqn

69Sqn

Survived war. Died Frenchay Hospital Bristol Sep 1993Flew in over 30 different types of aircraft, undertook 2,553 hours and 50 minutes of flying hours during the Second War, and flew at least 164 operational sorties - many of which were with 69 Squadron, whilst based at Luqa, Malta

DFC Citation 7 Jan 1944: ‘Flight Lieutenant Boyce is a pilot of Number 69 (G.R.) Squadron, and has now completed one hundred and fifty operational sorties involving a total of six hundred and ninety four hours flying. Since his arrival on Malta on 24th April 1943, he has flown forty eight sorties with a total of two hundred hours flying. This officer has been engaged in the Mediterranean theatre of operations continuously since 9th June 1941. Operating from the Middle East with Blenheim, Maryland and Baltimore aircraft he took part in many offensive operations, including low level shipping strikes and patrols. During his tour of duty in Malta his work on anti-submarine patrol has been of the highest value to Allied convoys. Flight Lieutenant Boyce’s flying ability has always been of the highest and he has spared no effort to ensure that each task allotted to him is carried out to a satisfactory conclusion. By his example and enthusiasm for operations this officer has proved himself an invaluable member of the Squadron. ’
educated at South Bristol Central School. Enlisted for air crew in 1939, commissioned in 1942. Act. Flt. Lt. Boyce is the second of three brothers in the RAF and Fleet Air Arm, the youngest of whom, Sgt. A.G. Pter Boyce, was a PoW in Germany. A son of Mr and Mrs T. G. Boyce, Flt. Lt. Boyce, was a fitter with Bristol Gas Co. before entering the RAF a few months before the war. Went to the Middle East. Has made a dozen operational flights. He is well known in Bristol sporting circles, being a keen track runner with the Imperial Club, and boxing champion of South Central School.’ Boyce joined the RAFVR in March 1939, and carried out his initial pilot training at No. 33 and No. 11 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training Schools. He was posted for operational flying to 42 Squadron (Beauforts), Thorney Island, in May 1940. Boyce flew in one operational sortie with the Squadron, which was the bombing raid on Vaernes Airfield, Norway, 20 June 1940. After postings to No. 1 School of General Reconnaissance, No. 1 O.T.U., Silloth and to the Coastal O.T.U. at Chivenor, Boyce was posted to 86 Squadron (Blenheims), Gosport in February 1941. The Squadron were engaged in convoy escorts duties off the East Anglian coast from the end of March 1941. Boyce flew on a number of escorts before being posted overseas for service with 203 Squadron. Having flown via Gibraltar and Malta, Boyce joined his new squadron at Kabrit, Egypt during the first week of June 1941. He flew Blenheims in a large number of reconnaissance missions over the Mediterranean, and advanced to Warrant Officer in October of 1941. Boyce was commissioned Pilot Officer in March 1942, and continued to be engaged on anti-submarine and shipping patrols - now in Marylands. Boyce was posted to No. 2 Aircraft Delivery Unit in August 1942, and flew a large number of aircraft across Africa over the following months. Boyce advanced to Flying Officer, and returned to operational flying with 203 Squadron (Baltimores) in February 1943. He briefly commanded ‘A’ Flight, before transferring to 69 Squadron (Baltimores) at Luqa, Malta, in April 1943. Boyce flew a large number of shipping reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrols between April - December 1943. He married a Maltese girl during his posting, 17 July 1944. Having advanced to Flight Lieutenant in June 1943, Boyce returned to the UK and was posted as a pilot to Ferry Command Pool at Melton Mowbray in January 1944. After a number of postings, Boyce undertook a course to qualify as an instructor at No. 3 Instructors School, Lulsgate, from October - November 1944. Subsequent postings included the Empire Flying School, Hullavington; 105 O.T.U., Bramcote; No.. 1381 Transport Conversion Unit, Desborough; and No. 1383 Transport Conversion Unit. Boyce was posted to the Metropolitan Communication Squadron in March 1946, and his final posting was to the R.A.F. Establishment Transport Flight at Farnborough in May 1948 (awarded the Air Efficiency Award in March 1946). He left the service in December 1948, and subsequently joined 2152 Squadron, Air Training Corps at Filton, Bristol, in 1955. During his career he flew in over 30 different types of aircraft, undertook 2,553 hours and 50 minutes of flying hours during the Second War, and flew at least 164 operational sorties.
45 BrockRaymondSergeant958929Norway, Sola Churchyard, British Plot. D. 3.Age 20RAFVR48Sqn RAF
1942-04-11KilledSon Of Seth And Fanny Brock, Of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.
46 BalderstonEdward AsthorpeFlight SergeantR/257476Canada, Toronto (St. John'S Norway) Cemetery, Sec. 3. Range 18. Grave 67.Age 30RCAF1945-06-22KilledSon Of Percy And Ethel Maude Balderston, Of Toronto; Husband Of Carroll Amey Balderston, Of Toronto.
47 BaldockLewis GeorgeFlight Sergeant1615818Norway, Holt Churchyard, Coll. grave 2. 6.Age 21RAFVR190Sqn1945-02-22KilledSon Of Frank And Lilian Baldock, Of King'S Lynn, Norfolk.
48 BoothGeorgePilot Officer188621Norway, Tonsberg Old Cemetery, 10. 9.Age 29RAFVR502Sqn1944-11-26KilledSon Of Thomas And Harriet Booth, Of Bolton, Lancashire; Husband Of Barbara Winifred Booth, Of Bolton. F.L.A.
49 BanksN LPilot Officer40979Narvik New Cemetery NorwayPilotFighter46Sqn
1940-05-29HurricaneIPatrolShot down near Biesfjord NorwayKilled
50 BanksNeville LavisPilot Officer40979Norway, Narvik New Cemetery, Xi. L. 4.Age RAF46Sqn1940-05-29Killed

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