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| 1 | Allan | James Llewellyn | Flying Officer | ![]() | DFC | Killed 1944-11-05 Age 23 | J/19586 (R/1159207) | PLT | 198Sqn (RAF) | Typhoon Ib MN702 TP-F | Born on the 08th September 1921 in Valparaiso, Saskatchewan. Educated at Arpsville and Normal School, Worked as a teacher and farmer prior to service. Enlisted on the 13th August 1941 at Saskatchewan. Trained at No. 7 Initial Flying Training School, No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School, No. 1 Service Flying Training School, Awarded flying badge on the 09th October 1942 and promoted to sergeant. No. 17 (P) Advanced Flying Unit, 56 Operational Training Unit. Joined 275 Squadron in May 1943 then to 198 Squadron on the 23rd May 1943. Son of William James Allan (died 10th October 1985, age 96) and Edna Winefred Allan (née Stouffe - died 1989, age 99r), brother of Ronald, Hugh, David, Jean, Phylis and Marjorie of Box 288, Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada. Epitaph: 'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep'. DFC Citation - London Gazette 08th December 1944: 'Flying Officer Allan has taken part in numerous attacks on enemy road and rail transport tanks, radio installations and gun positions. He has led his section with great skill and courage, qualities which have contributed materially to the successes obtained. He has set a fine example to all'. | Commemorated Schoonselhof Cemetery, Iii. E. 19. Belgium. | |||
| 2 | Brandow | R.L. | Sgt | KIA | R | 134525 | PLT | 420Sqn Last Op - 420Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 29 Mar 43 - 29 Mar 43 - KIA - See H.C. Sleep - | |||||
| 3 | Burnell | Douglas Arthur | Pilot Officer | Courtesy Oleg Marin | Died 1944-09-11 Age 26 | J/19998 | PLT | 408Sqn (RCAF) | Died of self-inflicted injuries. Born on the 17th September 1918. Enlisted on the 07th February 1942 Son of Arthur William (died 30th October 1927, age 45) and Maude Evelyn Burnell née Shaw - died 1929), of 178 Maple Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Nephew of Ernest Burnell, of Hamilton. Grave inscription: 'And While He Lies In Peaceful Sleep His Memory We Will Always Keep'. | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. E. Row D. Grave 15. The United Kingdom. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||
| 4 | Cockady | C.W. | Sgt | KIA | R | 99552 | NAV | 420Sqn Last Op - 420Sqn | Wellington Wellington | X - 29 Mar 43 - Ref H.C. Sleep (**B) 29 Mar 43 - KIA | |||||
| 5 | Dunlop | Robert Osbourne Mitchell | Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-04-04 Age 28 | R/70006 | Flight Engineer | 78Sqn (RAF) | Halifax II JB845 EY-M | Also remembered on family grave at Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton, Canada. Born on the 28th December 1914 in Scotland. Worked as a diesel engineer for International Harvester in Hamilton. Enlisted on the 05th August 1940. Son of James (died 1953, age 76) and Mary Dunlop (née Mitchell died 1955, age 69), of 230 Balmoral Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Epitaph: 'Sleep On, Beloved, And Take Thy Rest, They Miss Thee Most Who Loved Thee Best'. | Commemorated Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Xvi. F. 6. Netherlands (Holland). | ||||
| 6 | Golding | John James | Sergeant | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-01-11 Age 19 | R/196823 | Air Gunner | 17OTU | Wellington III BK333 | Wellington III BK333 crashed while landing from a night exercise when an engine failed on approach. | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 133. United Kingdom. Epitaph: SLEEP ON, BELOVED OUR LOSS IS HEAVEN'S GAIN "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN". Son Of William Henry Ernest And Nellie Rachel Golding, Of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database BK333 | |||
| 7 | Karstens | William Russell | Pilot Officer | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Killed 1944-10-04 Age 22 | J/92361 | W/Op/Air/Gnr | 419Sqn (Moose) RCAF![]() | Lancaster X KB745 | Lancaster X KB745 from RAF Middleton St George. 89 Halifaxes from 420, 424, 425, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons were joined by 39 Lancasters from 419 and 428 squadrons on an attack on the U-boat pens and dock area of Bergen. The crews were over the target at between 12,000 and 14,000 feet, releasing 1,315,000 lbs of high explosives. According to reports, the harbour and dock area were well hit with some loads creeping into the built up area. German U-Boats had been forced out of the Biscay ports following the Allied liberation of France and Bergen was one of several Norwegian ports now being used as thu forward operating bases for the U-boats. The pens at Bergen were being enlarged, with an influx of German technicians and a large labour force. 93 Halifaxes and 47 Lancasters of 6 and 8 Groups were dispatched to attack Bergen, most of the aircraft being allocated to the pens but 14 Halifaxes and 6 Lancasters were ordered to bomb individual U-boats known to be moored in the harbour. 12 Mosquitoes of 100 Group acted as a long-range fighter escort. KB745 crashed into the Cheviot Hills near the Scottish border after the bombing raid on Norwegian U-boat pens. Crew KB745: F/O Duncan, George Ross (RCAF) Pilot P/O Karstens, William Russell (RCAF) Wireless Air Gunner F/O Layng, William George (RCAF) Navigator P/O Tierney, Thomas Bernard (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Trott, Donald Alexander (RCAF) Air Gunner P/O Hall, John William (RAFVR) Flight Engineer | Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row A. Grave 17. United Kingdom. Epitaph: PEACEFUL BE THY SLEEP DEAR SON, ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY MOTHER AND FATHER Son Of William And Marguerite Karstens, Of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database KB745 419Sqn History |
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| 8 | Long | William James | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-19 Age 23 | J/25941 | 50Sqn (RAF) | Commemorated Robert Magny Churchyard, Coll. Grave. France. Epitaph: HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP Foster-Son Of Samuel And Caroline N. Long, Of Sharon, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 9 | Long | William James | F/O | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-17 Age 23 | J | 25941 | PLT | RCAF | X | 23 Oct 44 - | Commemorated Robert Magny Churchyard, France. Epitaph: HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP Foster-son of Samuel and Caroline N. Long, of Sharon, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | |||
| 10 | McCausland | James Waldo | Flight Sergeant |
| Killed 1943-01-29 Age 23 | R/126326 | Pilot | 21 OTU ![]() | Wellington Ic W5705 | Son of Daniel Irving McCausland (died 1970, age 91) and Laura Belle McCausland (née Ransay - died 1982, age 95) Epitaph: 'Peaceful Be Thy Sleep Dear Waldo In Life I Loved You Dearly In Death I Do The Same Mother'. | Commemorated Cirencester Cemetery, Plot 6. N.C. Row R. Grave 14. United Kingdom. | 'Read the archive report for further details' | |||
| 11 | McCuaig | Eric Stuart | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-08-15 Age 20 | R/132649 | Pilot | 247Sqn![]() | Typhoon Ib JP505 | Born on the 02nd June 1923 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Worked as a payroll checker for Foundation Company of Canada in Montreal. Enlisted on the 13th February 1942. Trained at No. 1 Initial Training School on 22nd December 1941. With No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School at Malton on the 02nd March 1942. No. 13 Elementary Flying Training School at at St. Hubert. Awarded his pilot wings on the 23rd October 1942. After arriving in England he had further training with No. 59 Operational Training Unit at Millfiel March - June 1943. Joined 247 squadron on the 22nd June 1943. Son of Major Clarence Norman McCuaig (died of pneumonia on the 19th February 1935, age 42) and Edith Evelyn McCuaig (née Woods - both parents deceased at the date of enlisting) Judith McCuaig also named as next of kin?. Husband of Joan Elizabeth McCuaig (née Gray), of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Brother of P/O Ian H. McCuaig, at No. 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, and sister, Mrs. Molly Stead of Westmont, Quebec. Epitaph" 'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep Psalm 127.2'. McCuaig Lake, west of Oxford Lake was named after Fl/Sgt. Eric Stuart McCuaig in 1995. | Commemorated Brookwood Military Cemetery, 45. E. 6. United Kingdom. | ||||
| 12 | Montgomery | Frank Charles | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-07-21 Age 21 | J/28240 | Air Bomber | 622Sqn (RAF) | Lancaster l LL859 | Took off 2310 20 July 1944 from Mildenhall.Crashed at around 0140 at Dongen (Noord-Brabant) 11 km NW from the centre of Tilburg where five are buried in the town's Gilzerbaan General Cemetery. | Commemorated Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, 5. G. 11. Netherlands (Holland). Epitaph: WHILE YOU, DEAR FRANK REST AND SLEEP YOUR LOVING MEMORY WE'LL ALWAYS KEEP Son of Robert Ivan and Edith L. Montgomery, of Toronto, Ontario. | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database LL859 |
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| 13 | Robson | Albert Russel | Sgt | ![]() ![]() ![]() | KIFA 1945-01-15 Age 20 | R | 223493 | FE | 1659HCU RAF Topcliffe | Halifax LK878 | 1945-01-15 - Crashed during training mission | (Information courtesy Francois Dutil) Commemorated Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery, Sec. G. Row E. Grave 8. United Kingdom. Epitaph: AND WHILE HE LIES IN PEACEFUL SLEEP HIS MEMORY WE SHALL ALWAYS KEEP Son Of Albert Russel Robson And Elizabeth Robson, Of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Take off at 20:55 hours for practice circuits. The crew had been involved at 18:50 hours in an aborted take-off when Halifax LK871 was damaged beyond economical repair having it swung violently to starboard on take-off for the second time, the starboard wheel left the metalled runway and dug in causing the aircraft to ground loop, the port tyre then burst and the port undercarriage collapsed. Without being medically checked the crew were assigned to Halifax Mk.III serial number LK878 and ordered to carry on with the exercise! Taking off for the second time the aircraft in less than three minutes flew into high ground at Catcliffe Wood near Felixkirk, 4 miles NE of Thirsk, Yorkshire at roughly 20:59 hours. The aircraft initially struck the ground of a snow-covered field near the village of Felixkirk, immediately bounced across a narrow lane and into an area of woodland and broke up on impact, the rear turret coming adrift. When rescuers arrived at the scene the Rear Gunner was still alive but succumbed to his injures. Northallerton Military Hospital records record that at 22:15 hours the "Mobile Surgical unit proceeded to Felixkirk at the request of RCAF Topcliffe." The injured airman was removed from the car and transferred to the ambulance. "He was in a very poor condition and died immediately after admission to hospital (at Northallerton) from multiple injuries". The Humber (vehicle) had to be abandoned half a mile from the scene of the crash owing to deep snow. Personnel walked through the snow to the crash. The surgical unit returned to Northallerton at 00:15 hours". (Courtesy 'and in the morning' Facebook group) | Veterans Affairs Canada Yorkshire Aircraft Co Allied Losses & Incidents Database AircrewDeaths 39-47 Database |
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| 14 | Sleep | Howard Cephus | Flight Sergeant | ![]() | Killed 1943-03-29 Age 21 | R/129209 | 420Sqn | Commemorated Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, 10. C. 14. Germany. Son Of Cecil Victor And Fleda Beadle Sleep, Of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. | Aircrew Deaths Database | ||||||
| 15 | Sleep | Kenneth Stephen | Flight Lieutenant | ![]() | Killed 1945-12-01 Age | J/9483 | 402Sqn RCAF![]() 411Sqn RCAF ![]() | Spitfire | With 402Sqn, shot down Luftwaffe Ace Paul Semrau 1945-02-07. Commemorated Hamburg Cemetery, 4A. F. 7. Germany. | Aircrew Deaths Database | |||||
| 16 | Steventon | Gordon Melville | Leading Aircraftman | | Killed 1942-09-15 Age 25 | R/134543 | Pilot (U/T) | 12 Service Flying Training School. 2 Training Command | Crane IA FJ261 | Son of Alfred Harry (died May 1949) and Florence Louise Steventon (died in November 1961), of 12 Rossmore Apartments, Winnipeg. Epitaph; 'Sleep On Dear Son And Take Your Rest We Loved You Most Who Knew You Best'. A total of 79 flying hours logged. Steventon Lake north of Northern Indian Lake was named after him in 1995. | Commemorated Winnipeg (Elmwood) Cemetery, Lot 206. Sec. 11. Grave 4. Canada. | ||||
| 17 | Thomson | James McNae | Flight Sergeant | ![]() ![]() | Killed 1943-12-11 Age 20 | R/159123 | 299 (RAF)Sqn![]() | Ventura AE733 | Lockheed Ventura aircraft AE733 from 299Sqn which took off from RAF Stoney Cross, Lyndhurst, Hants, on a non operational training flight. The aircraft struck high ground in a snow storm crashing at Kingston Warren, Watchfield, Oxfordshire. | Commemorated Oxford (Botley) Cemetery, Plot I/2. Grave 123. United Kingdom. Epitaph: THO' FAR AWAY IN PEACEFUL SLEEP HIS MEMORY WE SHALL ALWAYS KEEP. Son of Joseph M. Thomson and Mary L. Thomson, of Milo, Alberta, Canada. ![]() ![]() 299Sqn ORB | Aircrew Deaths Database Allied Losses Database full crew details |
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