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          | TEMPSFORD, 
RAF Personnel Losses - Roll of Honour1944138 Squadron
 161 Squadron
Roll of Honour with detailed informationCompiled and copyright © 2002 Martin Edwards
 Extra information John Jones
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          | 8 
              January 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LK743 - NF-JCrashed at Tetworth Hill, Bedfordshire. Operation TYBALT 3, Belgium.
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          | BARLOW | Peter 
            Sidney |  
              Sergeant 1318860, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Saturday 
              8th January 1944. Aged 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlow, of Somersham; 
              husband of Eileen Beatrice Barlow, of Somersham. Buried in ST. JOHN 
              THE BAPTIST CHURCHYARD, SOMERSHAM, Huntingdonshire. Grave 34. See 
              Somersham and Colne. |   
          | DAVIES, 
            DFM | David 
            Fisher |  
              Flight Sergeant 1313600, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Saturday 8th January 1944. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal 
              (DFM). Buried in ABERDARE CEMETERY, Glamorganshire. Grave M/2/H. |   
          | GOFFIN | H |  
              Sergeant. Passenger. No further information. |   
          | HOWLETT | Thomas 
            Samuel |  
              Sergeant 1614728, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Saturday 8th January 1944. Aged 22. Son of George William 
              and Lucy Adams Howlett, of Peterborough. Buried in EASTFIELD CEMETERY, 
              PETERBOROUGH, Northamptonshire. Div. 3. Block 6. Grave 2662. |   
          | KENNEDY | Harry 
            Murray |  
              Pilot Officer 169432, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
               Died on Saturday 8th January 1944. Aged 23. Son of Harry 
              and Isabella Kennedy, of Kirriemuir. Buried in KIRRIEMUIR CEMETERY, 
              Angus, Scotland. Sec. H. Grave 504.  |   
          | MICHAUX |  |  
              Sergeant. Passenger. No further information. |   
          | THEEDOM | Victor 
            Albert Edward |  
              Sergeant 1464853, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Saturday 
              8th January 1944. Aged 22. Son of Albert Edward and Eleanor Edith 
              Theedom, of Shoeburyness. Buried in ST. ANDREW CHURCHYARD, SHOEBURYNESS 
              (OR SOUTH SHOEBURY), Essex. Grave 2. |   
          | THRIPP | Edwin 
            [S] |  
              Sergeant 1313226, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Saturday 8th January 1944. Aged 23. Son of Sydney Alfred 
              and Florence Ellen Thripp, of Gunnersbury, Middlesex. Buried in 
              BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Surrey. Grave 21.C. 14. |   
          | VERHAEGEN | H 
            P |  
              Captain. Passenger. No further information. |   
          | WHITELEY | Stanley |  
              Sergeant 1474740, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Saturday 
              8th January 1944. Aged 20. Son of John Alfred and Ethel Whiteley, 
              of Greetland. Buried in ST. THOMAS CHURCHYARD, GREETLAND, Yorkshire. 
              Sec. G. Grave 27. |   
          | 23 
              January 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax LL182 - MA-VMissing on air-sea rescue search.
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          | HARVEY | Lyal |  
              Sergeant 1825211, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              23rd January 1944. Aged 29. Son of Archibald Smith Harvey and Elsie 
              Ann Harvey, of Kemnay, Aberdeenshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 231. |   
          | HEATON | Edward |  
              Sergeant 1549534, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              23rd January 1944. Aged 21. Son of Cecilia Heaton, of St. Helens, 
              Lancashire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 231. 
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          | KEAY | John 
            Morrice |  
              Flying Officer 137607, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Sunday 23rd January 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 207.  |   
          | MEIKLE | William |  
              Sergeant 1572413, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              23rd January 1944. Aged 20. Son of William and Christina Meikle, 
              of Glasgow. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 234. |   
          | RICHARDSON | Edward 
            Robert |  
              Sergeant 1590570, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              23rd January 1944. Aged 19. Son of Edward Oliver Richardson and Bertha 
              Richardson, of Sunderland, Co. Durham. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 237. |   
          | ROBERTSON | James 
            William |  
              Flight Sergeant 1553559, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 20. Son of James William and 
              Mary Ann Robertson, of Gourock, Renfrewshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 221. |   
          | WALTON | Henry 
            Charles |  
              Sergeant 571411, Royal Air Force. Died on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 22. Son of Arthur William and Lily May Walton, of Poole, Dorsetshire. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 239.  |   
          | 23 
              January 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax DG272 - MA-UMissing on air-sea rescue search.
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          | BRADSHAW | John 
            Richard |  
              Flight Sergeant 1192320, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 215.  |   
          | CUSHING | Keith |  
              Sergeant 1505655, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              23rd January 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              228.  |   
          | LIVINGSTON, 
            DFM | Mathew |  
              Flight Sergeant 802523, Royal Air Force. Died on Sunday 23rd January 
              1944. Aged 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston, of Glasgow. 
              Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM). Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 220.  |   
          | PRESTON, 
            DFC | Wilfred |  
              Flying Officer 133520, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 22. Son of Jim and Sarah Preston, 
              of Bury, Lancashire; husband of Marian Preston, of Bury. Awarded 
              the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 208.  |   
          | ROBERTS | Kenneth 
            James |  
              Flight Sergeant 1086767, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 21. Son of James Collie Roberts 
              and Florence Amy Roberts, of Thornton, Lancashire. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 221.  |   
          | SMITH | Kenneth 
            Ferris |  
              Flying Officer 145144, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 23. Son of Henry and Gwendoline 
              Smith, of New Ferry, Cheshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 209.  |   
          | WHYTE | John 
            Anderson |  
              Flight Sergeant 1302098, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Sunday 23rd January 1944. Aged 23. Son of John Anderson Whyte 
              and of Jessie Shearer Whyte (nee Patrick), of Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 223.  |   
          | 7/8 
              February 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL114 - NF-PCrashed Autrans (Isere). Operation JOHN 35, France.
 
               
                |  |  |  |   
                | The 
                    propellors from Halifax LL114-NF-P | Memorial 
                    to the crew at Autrans | The 
                    crash site |   
                | Photographs 
                    courtesy & copyright © Bernard Garcin 2009  |  |   
          | CARROLL | Gerald 
            Dennis |  
              Flying Officer 137405, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Tuesday 8th February 1944. Aged 21. Son of Charles Michael 
              and Luisa Margaret Carroll, of Newchapel, Surrey. His brothers, 
              Michael John and Patrick Milne Carroll, also died on service. Buried 
              in AUTRANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, France. Grave 7. |   
          | CLEMENT | Ronald 
            Denis |  
              Sergeant 1393760, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Tuesday 8th February 1944. Aged 22. Son of Samuel Robert 
              and Amelia Clement, of West Hampstead, London. Buried in AUTRANS 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, France. Grave 6. |   
          | RADFORD | Kenneth 
            William |  
              Sergeant 1890982, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Tuesday 
              8th February 1944. Aged 20. Son of Alfred Charles and Dorothy Radford, 
              of Southall, Middlesex. Buried in AUTRANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, 
              France. Grave 1. |   
          | REID | Arthur 
            Edward |  
              [Pilot] Flying Officer J/22367, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on 
              Tuesday 8th February 1944. Aged 22. Son of Robert and Mary Reid, 
              of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Buried in AUTRANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Isere, France. Grave 2. |   
          | TAYLOR | James 
            Alvin |  
              Flight Sergeant R/168071, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Tuesday 8th February 1944. Aged 19. Son of James Prunty Taylor 
              and Mary Olive Taylor, of Hamilton, Ontario. Canada. Buried in AUTRANS 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, France. Grave 5. |   
          | THOMPSON | Peter 
            Theodore |  
              Sergeant 1638225, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Tuesday 8th February 1944. Aged 21. Son of Fredrick and Margaret 
              Agnes Thompson, of Meanwood, Leeds, Yorkshire. Buried in AUTRANS 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, France. Grave 3. |   
          | WOODROW | Gordon 
            Stanley |  
              Sergeant 1601319, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Tuesday 
              8th February 1944. Aged 20. Son of Cecil Stanley and Mary Agnes Woodrow, 
              of Southall, Middlesex. Buried in AUTRANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Isere, 
              France. Grave 4. |   
          | 10/11 
              February 1944 - 161 Squadron - Lysander V9822 - MA-ECrashed 5km north of Dun-sur-Auron (Cher) on landing. Operation 
              SERBIE.
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          | M[a]cDONALD | John 
            Waltr |  
              Flying Officer 414419, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Friday 11th February 1944. Aged 26. Son of John 
              and Rosina McDonald, husband of Daphne Hazel McDonald, of Holland 
              Park, Queensland, Australia. Buried in FARGES-EN-SEPTAINE COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Cher, France. Plot 3. Row 8. Grave 8. |   
          | 3/4 
              March 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL279 - NF-RBelieved that it crashed in the Bernay area (Eure). Operation JOHN 
              23, France.
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          | DUTTON | James 
            Roy |  
              [Sergeant] Pilot Officer C/86782, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died 
              on Saturday 4th March 1944. Aged 47. Son of James Henry and Harriet 
              Isabella Dutton, of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Buried in STE. CROIX 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BERNAY, Eure, France. Row 1. Grave 11. |   
          | HART | Kenneth 
            Frederick Hill |  
              Flight Sergeant 1053592, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Saturday 4th March 1944. Aged 29. Son of Will Frederick 
              and Mary Hart, of Sheffield. Buried in STE. CROIX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              BERNAY, Eure, France. Row 1. Grave 12. |   
          | KINGSLEY | William 
            Charles |  
              Flying Officer J/25012, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
               Died on Saturday 4th March 1944. Buried in STE. CROIX 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BERNAY, Eure, France. Row 1. Grave 13. |   
          | ROBERTS | George 
            Albert |  
              Flying Officer J/25206, Royal Canadian Air Force. Nav. Died on Saturday 
              4th March 1944. Aged 28. Son of Robert and Edna B. Roberts, of Regina, 
              Saskatchewan, Canada. Buried in STE. CROIX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BERNAY, 
              Eure, France. Row 1. Grave 10. |   
          | WRIGHT | John 
            Edgar |  
              Flying Officer J/26422, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Bomber. Died 
              on Saturday 4th March 1944. Buried in STE. CROIX COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              BERNAY, Eure, France. Row 1. Grave 9. |   
          | 4/5 
              March 1944 - 218 Squadron - Stirling EE944 - HA-HCrashed at Tempsford attempting a three engine overshoot.
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          | DAVIES | Douglas 
            Graham |  
              Sergeant 1437282, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Sunday 5th March 1944. Son of Rees T. L. Davies and Gladys 
              M. Davies, of Welsh St. Donat. South of Church. Buried in WELSH 
              ST. DONAT'S CHURCHYARD, Glamorganshire. |   
          | DENNESS | Bernard |  
              Flying Officer 135674, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Sunday 5th March 1944. Aged 23. Son of Sidney Harold and Beatrice 
              Mary Denness, of Swanage. Buried in GODLINGSTON CEMETERY, SWANAGE, 
              Dorset. Plot B. Cons. Grave 843. |   
          | EDWARDS | Elwyn 
            Hinto |  
              Pilot Officer 169113, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Sunday 5th March 1944. Aged 22. Son of Richard H. Edwards 
              and Annie Edwards, of Pontypridd. Buried in GLYNTAFF CEMETERY, PONTYPRIDD, 
              Glamorganshire. Plot U. Grave 563. |   
          | KILSBY | Peter 
            Henry |  
              Flight Sergeant 1215916, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air 
              Bomber. Died on Sunday 5th March 1944. Aged 22. Son of William Joseph 
              and Hannah Kilsby, of Daventry. Buried in HOLY CROSS CHURCHYARD, 
              DAVENTRY, Northamptonshire.  |   
          | VAMPLOUGH | Ernest |  
              Sergeant 1624485, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Sunday 5th March 1944. Aged 19. Son of John Henry and Dorothy 
              Mary Vamplough, of Gipsyville, Hull. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, 
              Cambridgeshire. Grave 14154. |   
          | 28 
              March 1944 - 161 Squadron - Hudson FK767Training flight, dived into the ground near Arlesey, Bedfordshire.
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          | BAUGHAN | Robert 
            Leonard |  
              Flying Officer 131985, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Tuesday 28th March 1944. Aged 21. Son of William 
              and Margaret Baughan, of Buckingham. Buried in BUCKINGHAM CEMETERY, 
              Buckinghamshire. Cons. Sec. Grave 3653. |   
          | BROCKLEHURST | Norman |  
              Flying Officer 141687, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Tuesday 28th March 1944. Aged 22. Son of Norman and Florence Brocklehurst, 
              of Macclesfield. Buried in MACCLESFIELD CEMETERY, Cheshire. Plot 
              Z. Grave 18501. |   
          | BREWER | Eric 
            Clive |  
              Flight Sergeant 412419, Royal New Zealand Air Force. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Tuesday 28th March 1944. Aged 23. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY 
              CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Grave 14760. |   
          | GILLANDER | David 
            Stuart |  
              Warrant Officer II Class R/134421, Royal Canandian Air Force. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Tuesday 28th March 1944. Aged 35. Son of David and Catherine 
              Gillander; husband of Myrtle E. Gillander, of Pierson, Manitoba, 
              Canada. Buried in BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, Surrey. Grave 48. 
              C. 8. |   
          | 30/31 
              March 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL287 - NF-SCrashed near Hansweert, Holland. Operation OSRIC 27, Belgium.
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          | ANDERSON | Frederick |  
              Pilot Officer [Warrant Officer II Class] J/86041, Royal Canandian 
              Air Force. Died on Thursday 30th March 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 249. |   
          | BATES | Edwin |  
              Flight Sergeant 1082214, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Friday 31st March 1944. Aged 30. Son of Sarah Bates. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 215. |   
          | FRANCIS, 
            DFC | Eric |  
              [Flying Officer] Flight Lieutenant 118646, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. Died on Friday 31st March 1944. Son of Richard G. and Elsie 
              Francis, of Hessle, Yorkshire. Awarded the Distinguished Flying 
              Cross (DFC). Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 202. |   
          | 31 
              March/1 April 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL252 - NF-KCrashed at Vallee-de-Cousse (Indre-et-Loire). Operation ORAGE, France.
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          | KEEP | Eric 
            MacDonald |  
              Sergeant 1456997, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Saturday 
              1st April 1944. Aged 21. Son of Percy G. Keep and Mary Keep, of Fixby, 
              Yorkshire. Buried in PONT-DU-CENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, NANTES, Loire-Atlantique, 
              France. Plot L. Row B. Grave 23. |   
          | THOMPSON | Ronald 
            Granville |  
              Sergeant 1515655, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Saturday 1st April 1944. Aged 22. Son of James and Hester 
              Thompson; husband of Betty Thompson, of Cheadle Heath, Stockport, 
              Cheshire. Buried in PONT-DU-CENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, NANTES, Loire-Atlantique, 
              France. Plot L. Row B. Grave 24.  |   
          | 10/11 
              April 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax LK738 - MA-TCrashed near St-Hilaire-sur-Risle (Orne). Operation JOHN 98, France.
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          | BOOTH-SMITH | Peter 
            William |  
              Flying Officer 133371, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 2nd 
              Pilot. Died on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Buried in ST. 
              HILAIRE SUR RILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | DOYLE | George 
            Temple |  
              Sergeant R/126409, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Gnr. Died on Tuesday 
              11th April 1944. Aged 32. Son of A. Temple Doyle and Estelle Crockett 
              Doyle, of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Buried in ST. HILAIRE 
              SUR RILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | FIRTH | Ernest 
            James |  
              Sergeant R/156084, Royal Canadian Air Force. Nav. Died on Tuesday 
              11th April 1944. Aged 22. Son of Frederick and Kate Ritchie Firth, 
              of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Buried in ST. HILAIRE SUR RILLE COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | JOHNSON | Duncan 
            Alfred |  
              Sergeant 1592490, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Buried in ST. HILAIRE SUR RILLE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | McGIBBON | James 
            Edmund |  
              Flight Sergeant R/154079, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
               Died on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Aged 25. Son of S. E. 
              McGibbon and Marjorie McGibbon, of Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. 
              Bachelor of Commerce (McGill University, Montreal). Buried in ST. 
              HILAIRE SUR RILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | MERCER | Ernest |  
              [Sergeant] Warrant Officer 1287371, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              W. Op./Air Gnr. Died on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Aged 22. Son of 
              William and Lizzie Mercer, of Maidstone, Kent. Buried in ST. HILAIRE 
              SUR RILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | PARKER | George 
            Oliver |  
              Sergeant 1817628, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Aged 19. Son of Ralph and Lily Parker, 
              of West Bromwich, Staffordshire. Buried in ST. HILAIRE SUR RILLE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | WILLSON | John 
            Rivers Herbert |  
              Flying Officer 151016, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt Engr. 
              Died on Tuesday 11th April 1944. Aged 23. Son of Arthur Herbert and 
              Alice Emily Willson, of Forest Gate, Essex. Buried in ST. HILAIRE 
              SUR RILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Orne, France. Collective Grave. |   
          | 27/28 
              April 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL356 - NF-UAssumed lost off the Dutch coast. Operation OSRIC 59, Belgium.
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          | BARNES | Arthur 
            John George |  
              [Flight Sergeant] Warrant Officer Class II R/157147, Royal Canadian 
              Air Force. Died on Friday 28th April 1944. Aged 22. Son of Walter 
              George and Bessie Barnes, of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 254. |   
          | BENBOW | Hubert 
            Francis |  
              Sergeant 1046454, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday 
              28th April 1944. Aged 23. Son of Martin and Edith Mary Benbow, of 
              Caersws, Montgomeryshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 225. |   
          | CLAYWORTH | Eric 
            Raymond |  
              Flight Sergeant 423063, Royal Australian Air Force. Died on Friday 
              28th April 1944. Aged 25. Son of John Harold and Amelia Ethel Clayworth; 
              husband of Pearl Clayworth, of Willoughby, New South Wales, Australia. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 260.  |   
          | CROAD | George 
            Partridge |  
              Sergeant 1890979, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday 
              28th April 1944. Aged 19. Son of Frederick John and Grace Beatrice 
              Croad, of Richmond, Surrey. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 227.  |   
          | DOOTSON | Herbert |  
              Flight Sergeant 1032035, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Friday 28th April 1944. Aged 33. Son ot Frank and Katherine Dootson; 
              husband of May Dootson, of Levenshulme, Lancashire. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 217.  |   
          | SMYTHE | James 
            Ethelred |  
              Sergeant R/190191, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Friday 28th 
              April 1944. Aged 21. Son of Harold Hastings Smythe and Jessie Maud 
              Smythe, of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 255.  |   
          | WILLIAMSON | George 
            Herbert |  
               Flight 
              Sergeant 414741, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
               Died on Friday 28th April 1944. Aged 29. Son of Herbert 
              George and Grace Elizabeth Williamson; husband of Jessie Louisa 
              Williamson, of Lismore, New South Wales, Australia. Buried in WEST-TERSCHELLING 
              GENERAL CEMETERY, TERSCHELLING, Friesland, Netherlands. Grave 117. |   
          | 3/4 
              May 1944 - 161 Squadron - Lysander V9664Shot down over Modésir airfield. Operation FORSYTHIA, France.
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          | WHIT[T]AKER, 
            DFC | L 
            L |  
              Flight Lieutenant 65531, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
               Died on Thursday 4th May 1944. Aged 25. Son of Harry 
              and Mary Whitaker, of Keighley, Yorkshire. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC). Buried in GUILLERVAL COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Essonne, 
              France. Grave 3.  |   
          | 7/8 
              May 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL280 - NF-OCrashed at St-Denis-de-Orques (Sarthe). Operation CITRONELL 1, France.
 SOE - Operation Citronell 1 France
 Took off from RAF Tempsford
 Claim by Oblt Georg Czurusky 1/KG51 - 25km West of Tours: 3,000m 
              at 03:02.
 (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 2 - Theo Boiten)
 Crashed at St-Denis d’ Orques (Sarthe) 40 km WNW of le Mans 
              and astride what in 1944 was the main road to Laval.
 Wg Cdr Russell awarded DFC whilst with 50 Squadron. Gazetted 6 June 
              1941.
 Awarded Bar to DFC whilst with 50 Squadron. Gazetted 15 October 
              1943
 Fg Off Brown awarded DFC whilst with 37 Squadron. Gazetted 7 December 
              1943.
 Sgt Cable (Plt Off) awarded DFM whilst with 50 Squadron. Gazetted 
              14 September 1943.
 Fg Off McGonagle awarded DFC whilst with 57 Squadron. Gazetted 7 
              December 1943.
 Fg Off Armour awarded DFC whilst with 50 Squadron. Gazetted 7 December 
              1943.
 Awarded DFM whilst with 50 Squadron. Gazetted 18 July 1941.
 Sgt (Fg Off) Simister awarded DFM whilst with 207 Squadron. Gazetted 
              12 March 1943.
 Crew
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          | ARMOUR, 
            DFC, DFM | James 
            Alexander |  
               
                  Flying 
                Officer (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 129136, Royal Air Force 
                Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. 
                Aged 22. Son of L M Armour and Anne R Armour, of East Acton, London. 
                Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and the Distinguished 
                Flying Medal (DFM). Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, Sarthe, France. 
                Plot 21. Row C. Collective grave 7-11. Photographs 
                Courtesy & Copyrght © Colin Glendenning 2007
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          | BROWN, 
            DFC | Donald |  
              Flying Officer (Navigator) 130272, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Nav. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 23. Son of Thomas Cairns 
              Brown and Katherine Mackloughlan Brown; husband of Mary Brown, of 
              Harborne, Birmingham. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). 
              Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, Sarthe, France. Plot 21. Row C. 
              Collective grave 7-11. |   
          | BRYCE | Alexander 
            Frederick |  
              Flying Officer (Air Gunner) 149705, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Air Gnr. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 25. Son of Alexander 
              Thomas Bryce and Esther Kate Bryce; husband of Jeanie (Jean) Binnie 
              Ritchie Bryce, of Edinburgh. Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, Sarthe, 
              France. Plot 21. Row C. Grave 6. |   
          | CABLE, 
            DFM | George |  
              Pilot Officer (Flight Engineer) 175482, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. Flt Engr. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 23. Son of 
              Frederick and Martha Sophia Cable, of Leeds, Yorkshire. Awarded 
              the Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM). Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, 
              Sarthe, France. Plot 21. Row C. Collective grave 7-11. |   
          | McGONAGLE, 
            DFC | Bernard 
            Pierce |  
              Flying Officer (Bomb Aimer) 132396, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Air Bomber. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 21. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC). Son of Herbert and Ella McGonagle, of Eltham, 
              London. Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, Sarthe, France. Plot 21. 
              Row C. Grave 4. |   
          | RUSSELL, 
            DFC & Bar | William 
            McFarlane |  
              Wing Commander 70594, Royal Air Force. Pilot. 
               Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 35. Awarded the Son 
              of John and Jean Russell; husband of Mary Brockhurst Russell, of 
              Royal Oak, British Columbia, Canada. Degree - M.A. (Cantab.). Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC) and one bar. Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, 
              Sarthe, France. Plot 21. Row C. Collective grave 7-11.  |   
          | SIMISTER, 
            DFM | Norman |  
              Flying Officerr (Air Gunner) 146612, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Air Gnr. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 32. Husband of Nora Simister, 
              of Stalybridge, Cheshire. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal 
              (DFM). Buried in LE MANS WEST CEMETERY, Sarthe, France. Plot 21. 
              Row C. Grave 5. |   
          | 7/8 
              May 1944 - 138 
              Squadron - Halifax LL192 - NF-ACrashed into Kattegat. Operation TABLEJAM 46, Denmark.
 SOE 
              - Operation Tablejam 46 DenmarkTook off from RAF Tempsford at 22:30.
 The Halifax set course for 56`58`42N 09`43`54E at Sønderholm 
              heath about 6 kilometres east of Nibe where it should drop 12 containers 
              and 2 packages to the Danish resistance. After having dropped the 
              load the return flight started and was shot down by a night fighter.
 (Air War Over Denmark)
 Claim by Fw Klaus Moller 12/NJG3 - Skagerak 60km North of Thisted 
              (GR 62 prob Habicht) at 02:19.
 (Nachtjagd Combat Archives 1944 Part 2 - Theo Boiten)
 On 12 May 1944 at 20:00 the body of Sgt Smith was retrieved from 
              the sea 2½ miles NNW of Hirtshals by the Danish fishing vessel 
              138 “Toni”. On 17 May 1944 Smith was laid to rest in 
              Frederikshavn cemetery.
 Sgt Stynes was found washed ashore south of Grebbestad Sweden. He 
              was initially buried in Grebbestad Churchyard. Reinterred on 27 
              October 1961.
 Fg Off Stannard was found washed ashore outside Tjärnö 
              and laid to rest in Tjärnö Churchyard.
 Reinterred on 27 October 1961.
 (Air War Over Denmark/CWGC)
 |   
          | BOFFEY | Ronald |  
              Sergeant (Flight Engineer) 1582849, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 23. Son of Fred and Faith Ellen 
              Boffey; husband of Bettina Eileen Boffey. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 225.  |   
          | McMULLAN | Harcourt 
            Hunter |  
              Flight [Sergeant] Lieutenant 425732, Royal Australian Air Force. 
              Pilot. Died on Monday 8th May 
              1944. Aged 24. Son of Thomas Hunter McMullan and Vena Bell McMullan, 
              of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 256.  |   
          | McPHERSON | Angus 
            Alexander |  
              [Listed as MacPherson in some records] Sergeant (Air Gunner) 1566921, 
              Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. 
              Aged 22. Son of Angus A. and Mary M. Macpherson, of Boat-of-Garten, 
              Invernesshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              234.  |   
          | MURPHY | Kevin 
            James |  
              Flying Officer (Bomb Aimer) J/26699, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died 
              on Monday 8th May 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 247.  |   
          | SMITH | Leslie 
            Leonard John |  
              Sergeant (Air Gunner) 1473490, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 20. Son of Leonard 
              and Mabel Eveline Smith, of Castleton, Yorkshire. Buried in FREDERIKSHAVN 
              CEMETERY, Denmark. Allied Plot, Grave 63. |   
          | STANNARD | Leslie 
            Frank |  
              Flying Officer (Navigator) 151143, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Nav. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 33. Son of Frank 
              and Ethel Stannard, of Chandler's Ford, Hampshire. Buried in KVIBERG 
              CEMETERY, Sweden. Grave 3. B. 3.  |   
          | STYNES | Bernard |  
              Sergeant (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) 1230339, Royal Air Force 
              Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. Died on Monday 8th May 1944. Aged 
              20. Son of Sydney Herbert and Minnie Stynes, of Wyken, Coventry. 
              Buried in KVIBERG CEMETERY, Sweden. Grave 3. A. 4. |   
          | 17 
              May 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LK736Engine on fire, crashed at Gt. Barford, Bedfordshire.
 |   
          | CARTER | Victor 
            Charles |  
              Flying Officer 55210, Royal Air Force. Air Bomber. Died on Wednesday 
              17th May 1944. Aged 24. Son of Samuel Edward and Marguerite Sarah 
              Carter, of Saltney. Buried in ST MARY CHURCHYARD, BROUGHTON, HAWARDEN, 
              Carnarvonshire. |   
          | 31 
              May /1 June 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL419 - NF-VShot down over Holland. Operation OSRIC 78, Belgium.
 |   
          | BARKER | Herbert |  
              [Pilot] Flying Officer J/37212, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on 
              Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 32. Son of Herbert and Mary Sutton Barker; 
              husband of Helen Martha McConnell Barker, of Windsor, Ontario. Canada. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 245. |   
          | BRENNAN | Herbert 
            John Patrick |  
              Flying Officer J/36018, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              1st June 1944. Aged 20. Son of John and Bridget Clark Brennan, of 
              Frampton, Dorchester County, Province of Quebec, Canada. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 245. |   
          | CARNEGIE | Thomas |  
              Flying Officer J/28217, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              1st June 1944. Aged 21. Son of John Edward and Mary Carnegie, of 
              Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 245. |   
          | GALLAGHER | Joseph 
            Patrick |  
              Flying Officer J/25456, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 29. Son of Patrick J. and Elizabeth 
              J. Gallagher, of New York, U.S.A. Degree - B.S., Fordham University, 
              U.S.A. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 246. |   
          | HEMSLEY | Gordon 
            William |  
              Flying Officer 152065, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 23. Son of Albert and Ada Mabel Hemsley, 
              of Wadhurst, Sussex. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 206. |   
          | JEFFREY | Wilbur 
            Joseph |  
              Sergeant R/164179, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 1st 
              June 1944. Aged 28. Son of Alfred J. and Anna Jeffrey, of Windsor, 
              Ontario, Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              255. |   
          | JONES | Cyril |  
              Sergeant 1384743, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Thursday 
              1st June 1944. Aged 24. Son of Evan Oswald Jones, and of Emily Tydfil 
              Jones, of Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan. Commemorated on 
              RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 232. |   
          | ZYWINA | J |  
              Flying Officer J/28684, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              1st June 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              249. |   
          | 31 
              May /1 June 1944 - 138 
              Squadron - Halifax LL276 - NF-FCrashed at Halsteren, Holland. Operation OSRIC 74, Belgium.
 |   
          | CLIFF-McCULLOCH | Alexander 
            Peter |  
              Sergeant 1825003, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 28. Son of William Edward and Eveline 
              Mary Cliff-McCulloch, of Kirkclaugh, Kirkcudbrightshire. Buried 
              in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective 
              Grave 3. A. 1-3. |   
          | McCLUSK[E]Y | Thomas |  
              Sergeant 1832010, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 29. Son of Peter and Margaret 
              McCluskey, of Kelty, Fife; husband of Margaret Lilian McCluskey, 
              of Radway, Warwickshire. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 3. A. 9. |   
          | MURRAY | Henry 
            Francis Graham |  
              Warrant Officer 1433884, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 23. Son of Henry and Honoria 
              Murray, of Wallasey, Cheshire. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 3. A. 8. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM 
              WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective Grave 3. A. 
              1-3. |   
          | ROBINSON | Roy |  
              Sergeant 2209379, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Thursday 
              1st June 1944. Aged 20. Son of Harold and Hilda Robinson, of Sandbach, 
              Cheshire. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Collective Grave 3. A. 1-3. |   
          | SOLOMON | Leonard 
            John |  
              Flying Officer 143837, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Thursday 1st June 1944. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective Grave 3. A. 1-3. |   
          | 31 
              May /1 June 1944 - 161 Squadron - Hudson V9155 - MA-QCrashed at Gilze-Rijen, Holland. Operation Poker 1 / Football.
 |   
          | DEKKERS | Cornelis 
            Martinus |  
              Second Lieutenant. Dutch Agent on operation POKER. |   
          | GALL, 
            DFC | John |  
              Flying Officer 416476, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Nav. Died on 
              Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 20. Awarded the Distinguished Flying 
              Cross (DFC). Son of John and Madge Gall, of Maza, North Dakota, 
              U.S.A. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Grave 10. F. 11. |   
          | HALE | Warren 
            Macaulay |  
              Flight Lieutenant J/6948, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 1st June 1944. Aged 24. Son of Henry Warren Kilburn 
              Hale and Esther Evelyn Macaulay Hale, of Montreal, Province of Quebec. 
              Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. 
              Grave 11. F. 1.  |   
          | HUGHES | Michael 
            Henry |  
              Flying Officer 133874, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. 
              Died on Thursday 1st June 1944. Buried in UDEN WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Grave 5. C. 5. |   
          | KUENEN | [Gerrit] 
            Jan |  
              Second Lieutenant. Dutch Agent on operation FOOTBALL. |   
          | MASKALL, 
            DFM | Arthur 
            George ('Jack') |  
              Flying Officer 127532, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died Thursday1st June 1944. Aged 33. Son of Sidney George and 
              Lily Beatrice Maskall, landlord and landlady of the Five Bells public 
              house in Cherry Hinton. He married Doris Queenie, and 
              had a daughter Judith; they were living at 41 Langham Road, Cambridge. 
              Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM). Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM 
              CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 7. E. 12. |   
          | 1/2 
              June 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL289 - NF-PShot down by German Flak from Saumur 
              whilst supply dropping to French Resistance at  Longué-Jumelles 
              (Maine-et-Loire).
 Operation PERCY 7, France.
 |   
          | DICKEL | Alfred 
            Henry O |  
              Flight Sergeant 1470499, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W. Op. 
              [Air]. Died on Friday 2nd June 1944. Aged 22. Son of Edward William 
              and Clara J. Dickel; husband of Doris Lilian Dickel, of Leigh-on-Sea, 
              Essex. Buried in LONGUE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Maine-et-Loire, France. 
              Grave 1. |   
          | FARDON | John 
            Charles |  
              Pilot Officer 410472, Royal Australian Air Force. Died on Friday 
              2nd June 1944. Aged 25. Son of Charles and Jessie Ann Fardon, of 
              Corryong, Victoria. Australia. Buried in LONGUE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Maine-et-Loire, France. Grave 3. |   
          | HARGREAVES | Dennis |  
              Flying Officer 142090, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Friday 2nd June 1944. Aged 22. Son of John and Emily Hargreaves, 
              of Southport, Lancashire. Buried in LONGUE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Maine-et-Loire, 
              France. Grave 4. |   
          | HAYMAN | Douglas 
            Anthony |  
              Pilot Officer 409996, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Friday 2nd June 1944. Aged 24. Son of Samuel William and 
              Amy Hayman, of Brighton, Victoria, Australia. Buried in LONGUE COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Maine-et-Loire, France. Grave 3. |   
          | PAGE | Dennis 
            Arthur |  
               
                 Sergeant 
                (Flight 
                Engineer) 1649720, 138 
                Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Bomber Command). 
                Killed when the Halifax V, serial number LL289, flying out of 
                Tempsford, was shot down by flak at Longue-Jumelles when dropping 
                supplies during SOE Special Operation Percy 7 in the Saumur area, 
                2 of the crew survived,  
                2 June 1944. Aged 20. Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, birth registered 
                April to June Quarter 1924 in Ely Registration District, Cambridgeshire. 
                Resident of 53 New Barns, Ely. Son of Thomas and Emily 
                (nee Price) Page, of Ely, Cambridgeshire.  Buried in LONGUE 
                COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Maine-et-Loire, France. Grave 2.  See 
                also Ely World War 
                2 and Ely Methodist. Photograph 
                Copyright © Julie Lupson 2023 |  
          | Footnote: 
              Received by email -  Hello, I've 
              just returned from a visit to Longue in France where my family attended 
              a service for airmen who had died when their plane crashed just 
              outside the village. There 
              is an immaculately kept memorial in memory of the five men who died 
              in the crash, two survived and were helped by the young woman who 
              lived in the farm next to the crash site (she still lives there 
              and we were privileged to meet her). The 
              service was attended by around 100 local people and a few from England 
              (Calverton twinning assocoation). It was moving to see so many people 
              remembering those who died in the war. The 
              aircraft was a Halifax V from 138 squadron with markings LL289 NF-P 
              and had been dropping supplies to the french resistance. I was informed 
              that the plane was hit in the port wing engines by ack ack fire 
              as it was returning over Saumur. 10 miles later it crashed in the 
              field outside Longue. The tail section broke off and the tail gunner 
              survived. The port wing also broke off and a gunner escaped through 
              the hole in the wreckage. The rest of the crew died in the fire 
              / crash. The 
              lady from the farm helped the two survivors until they were taken 
              away by the Germans. I understand that one man still survives today. The 
              five crew are buried in the local cemetry in Longue, they are: RAFSgt DA Page
 F/O D Hargreaves
 F/S AH Dickel
 RAAFF/O DA Hayman
 F/O JC Fardon
 It 
              was a moving ceremony and it made you feel good to know that men 
              who died so far from home are not forgotten and are remembered by 
              the local people. Regards Alistair 
              Thomson |   
          | 2/3 
              June 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL307 - NF-JCrashed at Tholen, Holland. Operation RODERIGO 1, Belgium.
 |   
          | FILOT | H |  
              Sergeant. SOE Agent. |   
          | NELSON | Eric |  
              [Flight Sergeant] Pilot Officer 183617, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. Died on Saturday 3rd June 1944. Buried in 
              BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective 
              grave 24. A. 2-10. |   
          | PARRY | Eric |  
              Sergeant 1862502, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Saturday 3rd June 1944. Aged 20. Son of John Owen Parry, 
              and of Elizabeth Parry, of Upper Bangor, Caernarvonshire. Buried 
              in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective 
              grave 24. A. 2-10. |   
          | SMITH, 
            DFC | Derrick 
            Albert John |  
              Flying Officer , Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died on 
              Saturday 3rd June 1944. Husband of Elsa Smith. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC). Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Collective grave 24. A. 2-10. |   
          | STROOBANTS | L |  
              Sergeant. SOE Agent. |   
          | THOMAS | Thomas 
            Morgan |  
              Flight Lieutenant 168842, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Saturday 3rd June 1944. Aged 31. Son of David Daniel and 
              Charlotte Thomas; husband of Rose Hannah Thomas. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM 
              WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective grave 24. A. 
              2-10. |   
          | VICK | James 
            Albert |  
              Sergeant 2209015, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Saturday 
              3rd June 1944. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Collective grave 24. A. 2-10. |   
          | VINCENT | John 
            Keith Robert |  
              Flight Sergeant 1336764, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air 
              Gnr. Died on Saturday 3rd June 1944. Aged 22. Son of Dr. Leslie Jack 
              Vincent, and of Marguerite (Rita) Vincent, of Norbury, Surrey; husband 
              of Margaret Lewis (formerly Vincent) of Skegness, Lincolnshire. 
              Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. 
              Collective grave 24. A. 2-10.. |   
          | WARBOYS | Leslie 
            Victor |  
              Flying Officer 131987, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Saturday 3rd June 1944. Buried in BERGEN-OP-ZOOM WAR CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective grave 24. A. 2-10.. |   
          | 7/8 
              June 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL416 - NF-OCrashed near la Fert-St-Cyr 9Loire-et-Cher). Operation HISTORIAN 
              10.
 |   
          | BISHOP | Willie 
            Beaumont |  
              Sergeant 1686150, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 19. Son of Willie and Mary Bishop. 
              of Bradford, Yorkshire. Buried in LA FERTE-ST. CYR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 3. Collective grave 9-10. |   
          | HAMILTON | John |  
              Flight Sergeant R/166270, Royal Canadian Air Force. Nav. Died on 
              Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 31. Son of Andrew and Sophia Hamilton; 
              husband of Augusta Hamilton, of Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. Buried 
              in LA FERTE-ST. CYR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 
              3. Collective grave 9-10. |   
          | LYNE | Francis 
            Harold |  
              Pilot Officer J/85084, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 20. Son of Herman 
              and Florence Hilda Lyne, of Michel, British Columbia, Canada. Buried 
              in LA FERTE-ST. CYR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 
              3. Collective grave 9-10. |   
          | MOFFAT | William 
            Howard |  
              Sergeant R/208460, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Gnr. Died on Thursday 
              8th June 1944. Aged 19. Son of George Ainley Moffat and Laura Moffat, 
              of Caledonia, Ontario. Canada. Buried in LA FERTE-ST. CYR COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 3. Collective grave 9-10. |   
          | SMITH | Arthur 
            Roy |  
              Warrant Officer Class II, Flight Sergeant R/171824, Royal Canadian 
              Air Force. Air Bomber. Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Buried in 
              LA FERTE-ST. CYR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 3. 
              Collective grave 9-10. |   
          | WESTERGARD | Ralph 
            William |  
              Flight Sergeant R/134419, Royal Canadian Air Force. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 22. Son of William and Helmi 
              Westergard, of Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. Buried in LA FERTE-ST. 
              CYR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Loir-et-Cher, France. Plot 3. Collective 
              grave 9-10. |   
          | 7/8 
              June 1944 - 138 Squadron 
              - Halifax LL306 - NF-RCrashed at Veauville-les-Baons (Seine-Maritime). Operation PERIWINKLE, 
              France.
 |   
          | CHADWICK | John 
            Grant |  
              Flight Sergeant 1557429, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 22. Son of John and Mabel 
              Chadwick, of Manchester; husband of Margaret Patricia Chadwick, 
              of Wythenshawe, Manchester. Buried in a collective grave in VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS 
              CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | HERBERT | Frederick 
            William |  
              Sergeant 1806771, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 23. Son of Sidney H. and Ellen M. 
              Herbert, of Earlsfield, London. Buried in a collective grave in 
              VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | KEMP | Douglas 
            James Ashley |  
              Sergeant 1861978, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 20. Son of James William and Edith 
              Kemp, of Romford, Essex. Buried in a collective grave in VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS 
              CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | JOHNSTONE | Douglas 
            Scott |  
              Flying Officer 429344, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 22. Son of Thomas Scott Johnstone 
              and Gladys Mary Johnstone, of Mount Somers, Canterbury, New Zealand. 
              Buried in a collective grave in VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS CHURCHYARD, 
              Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | JONES | Herbert 
            Clifford |  
              Flight Lieutenant 410365, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 28. Son of Herbert 
              Henry and Jovita Jones, of Thornbury, Victoria, Australia. Buried 
              in a collective grave in VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, 
              France. |   
          | MONSEN-ELVIK | Harold 
            Annalls |  
              Flight Sergeant 1394482, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Buried in a collective grave in 
              VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | MOORE | Graham 
            Bernard Charles |  
              Sergeant 1608629, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 20. Son of Thomas Henry and Winnifred 
              Ivy Moore, of Honicknowle, Plymouth. Buried in a collective grave 
              in VEAUVILLE-LES-BAONS CHURCHYARD, Seine-Maritime, France. |   
          | 7/8 
              June 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL466 - NF-TCrashed near Doudeville (Seine-Maritime). Operation DONALD 26, France.
 |   
          | MacKAY | Angus 
            Donald |  
              Pilot Officer [Flight Sergeant] J/86152, Royal Canadian Air Force. 
              Pilot. Died on Thursday 8th 
              June 1944. Aged 24. Son of Angus Donald and Eliza M. MacKay, of Riverside, 
              Ontario, Canada. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, 
              Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 4. Row P. Grave 
              1. |   
          | CHESHIRE | William 
            John |  
              Sergeant 652219, Royal Air Force. Nav. Died on Thursday 8th June 
              1944. Aged 22. Son of Arthur Cheshire, and of Nellie Cheshire, of 
              Widnes, Lancashire. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, 
              Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 4. Row P. Grave 
              4. |   
          | BATEMAN | Kenneth |  
              Flying Officer 146944, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 26. Son of Fred and Jessie 
              Violet Bateman, of Crossflats, Yorkshire. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY 
              EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 
              4. Row P. Grave 6. |   
          | IRELAND | John 
            Roland |  
              Sergeant 1592559, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 19. Son of John and Dorothy 
              Muriel Ireland, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY 
              EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 
              4. Row P. Grave 3. |   
          | ENNIS, 
            DFC | Clifford 
            John |  
              Flying Officer 155207, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 20. Son of George E. F. and 
              Dorothy Ennis, of Gravesend, Kent. Awarded the Distinguished Flying 
              Cross (DFC). Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, 
              France. Block "S". Plot 4. Row P. Grave 7.  |   
          | DRUMMOND | David 
            Watt |  
              Sergeant 1821635, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 20. Son of David and Elizabeth Watt 
              Drummond, of Alloa, Clackmannanshire. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY 
              EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 
              4. Row P. Grave 5. See also Alloa 
              Memorial |   
          | CARLSON | Ernest 
            William Bernard |  
              Pilot Officer [Sergeant] J/90367, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air 
              Gnr. Died on Thursday 8th June 1944. Aged 21. Son of Oscar and Nannie 
              Carlson, of Lakeview, Ontario, Canada. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY 
              EXTENSION, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Block "S". Plot 
              4. Row P. Grave 2. |   
          | 5/6 
              July 1944 - 161 Squadron - Hudson FK790 - MA-RShot down over the Waddenzee, Holland. Operation FIVES 1, Holland.
 See Final 
              Flight of Hudson FK790
 Agent details supplied by Bob Body - photographs copyright © 
              Bob Body 2004
 |   
          | BOCKMA | Jan |  
              Dutch Agent - operation HALMA. Jan Bockma, aged 22 yrs, the son 
              of a prominent resistance leader, did much to aid the efforts of 
              the resistance but felt he could do more. He decided to come to 
              England; his father wanted him to stay in Holland but Jan's mind 
              was made up. On 
              the 16th May 1942 he left to come to England, having travelled first 
              to Spain he came in contact with the Foreign Legion, which he joined. 
              Sometime later he deserted and managed to get to the UK on board 
              a Norwegian boat, arriving in England a year after he had left Holland, 
              on the 16th May 1943. After a time in the Navy (Dutch?) he joined 
              the BBO and trained as a wireless operator. |   
          | BUNNEY | Kenneth 
            Ralph |  
               Flying 
              Officer 136328, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Bomber. 
              Died on Thursday 6th July 1944. Aged 30. Son of James George and 
              Kate Lilian Bunney; of Shortlands, Bromley, Kent; husband of Irene 
              Rose Bunney. Buried in WONSERADEEL (MAKKUM) PROTESTANT CHURCHYARD, 
              Friesland, Netherlands. Row O. Grave 38. |   
          | ELIOT | Eric 
            Marshall |  
               Sergeant 
              771810, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Thursday 6th 
              July 1944. Buried in WONSERADEEL (MAKKUM) PROTESTANT CHURCHYARD, 
              Friesland, Netherlands. Row N. Grave 32. |   
          | MENZIES, 
            DFC | John 
            Watherston |  
               Flight 
              Lieutenant 108868, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
               Died on 6th July 1944. Aged 28. Son of John and Anne 
              Menzies, of Wallington, Surrey. Awarded the Distinguished Flying 
              Cross (DFC). Buried in WONSERADEEL (MAKKUM) PROTESTANT CHURCHYARD, 
              Friesland, Netherlands. Row O. Grave 35. |   
          | KWINT | Peter 
            J |  
              Dutch Agent - operation FIVES. Peter Kwint studied at the University 
              of Amsterdam. When he was required to sign a declaration of loyalty 
              to the Germans he went into hiding and joined the underground movement. 
              After a while he decided to come to England. On 
              the 8th November 1943 he left Amsterdam for Paris where he stayed 
              for a while before moving on. Later, whilst on Spanish soil, he 
              was arrested and jailed being kept in overcrowded and dirty conditions, 
              without medical assisatance, Peter was passed from one jail to another. 
              Release came on the 19 January 1944 when he was put on a train to 
              Madrid. After reporting to the Dutch consulate, buying clothing 
              and shoes he was, with about 100 others, transported trough Spain 
              to Portugal. From here Peter was put on a ship, the Ondura, bound 
              for Liverpool. |   
          | VERHOEF | Pleun |  
              Dutch Agent - operation RACQUETS. He was a soldier in the Dutch 
              Army when surrendered, he managed to escape to England by way of 
              Belgium and France. After being placed in a tented camp at Porthcawl 
              Pleun was moved to Congleton and then to Wrotteslley Park (near 
              Wolverhampton). At Wrottesley Park Queen Wilhelmina issued the colours 
              of the Royal Dutch Brigade to Princess Irene on the 27th August 
              1941. Pleun joined one of the units within the brigade, the parachute 
              unit. He passed through his training getting good marks for his 
              five training jumps. He progressed, earning his corporal's stripes 
              on the way, to training with explosives during October 1941. On 
              the 2nd of April he left the brigade to go on for training with 
              the SOE as an agent but ended up working for the Dutch BBO organisation. |   
          | WALTER | Johannas 
            A |  
              Dutch Agent - operation BOWLS. Born in Java (Dutch East Indies) 
              he served in the Navy from 1st January 1942 until he arrived in 
              England on the 3rd May. He was detahced from the Navy and sent on 
              wireless training with the RAF in Blackpool and then based with 
              320 squadron. Around June 1943 he was approached by the SOE who 
              wanted him as a wireless operator and was discharged from the Navy 
              on 12th June 1944. Whilst 
              in England he married an English girl, Margaret. When he left for 
              his missioon to Holland she was expecting their child. |   
          | WITHERS | Dennis 
            James |  
               Sergeant 
              1737508, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. Died 
              on 6th July 1944. Aged 22. Son of Cyril Henry and May Withers, of 
              Leicester; husband of Joan Edith Withers, of Leicester. Buried in 
              WONSERADEEL (MAKKUM) PROTESTANT CHURCHYARD, Friesland, Netherlands. 
              Row O. Grave 34. |   
          | 7/8 
              July 1944 - 161 Squadron - Lysander V9490 - MA-HDitched in the English Channel. Operation PALAIS.
 |   
          | BESNARD | J 
            M L |  
              Passenger - drowned |   
          | LESEUR |  |  
              Passenger - died. |   
          | 11/12 
              July 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL251 - NF-NDitched in the Mediterranean. Operation PERCY 19, France.
 |   
          | FARR | Michael 
            Anthony |  
              Flying Officer 146341, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died Tuesday 
              11th July 1944. Aged 24. Son of Percy Valentine and Dorothy Hilda 
              Farr; husband of Violet Isobel Constance Farr, of Ruishton, Somerset. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 206. |   
          | 18/19 
              July 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL387 - NF-PCrashed into the sea near St-Pair-Sur-Mer (Manche). Operation SHIPWRIGHT 
              9, France.
 |   
          | ALLISON | John |  Sergeant 
              1593445, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 21. Son of John and Isabella Allison, of Thornabyon-Tees, 
              Yorkshire. Buried in BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, France. Plot 
              II. Row M. Grave16. |   
          | BINNS | Herbert 
            Denis |  
              Flight Lieutenant 49732, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 201. |   
          | DALGLISH | William 
            Logan |  
              Sergeant R/223820, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Sunday 6th 
              August 1944. Aged 20. Son of George Dalglish and of Olga Dalglish 
              (nee Logan), of Ottawa, Ontario. Buried in BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN 
              WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS, Calvados, France. Grave IX. F. 1. |   
          | FERGUS | Thomas |  
              Sergeant 1522934, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 29. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 229. |   
          | HEARN | Eric 
            Richard |  
              Sergeant 1867389, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 21. Son of Frederick John and Margaret Nellie 
              Hearn, of Charlton, London. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 231. |   
          | LEE | Raymond 
            Leslie |  Sergeant 
              1614168, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. Died 
              on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Aged 22. Son of Jesse J. and Edith 
              Lee, of Boxmoor, Hertfordshire. Buried in BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, Calvados, 
              France. Plot VIII. Row C. Grave 17. |   
          | PLEASANCE | Nigel 
            Leslie St George |  
              Flying Officer 135090, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Aged 25. Son of Samuel Thomas Leslie 
              and Gladys Evelyn Pleasance; husband of Margaret Constance Pleasance 
              (nee Thurlow). Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              208. |   
          | 18/19 
              July 1944 - 138  
              Squadron - Halifax LL364 - NF-BCollided over drop zone with B-24 of 801st Bomber Group. Crew buried 
              at Marigny-l'Eglise (Nievre) near to the crash site. Operation DICK 
              89, France.
 |   
          | BYRNE | Grayham 
            Bancroft |  
              Sergeant 1547072, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 21. Son of Arthur and Mary Byrne, of Blackburn, 
              Lancashire. Birth registered in the July to September Quarter 1923 
              in the Blackburn Registration District, Lancashire. Buried in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective grave 2.  |   
          | KIDD | John 
            Allan |  
              Flight Lieutenant 152342, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Age 
              20. Son of Roland Arthur and Olwen Mary Kidd, of Bristol. Buried 
              in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective 
              grave 1.  |   
          | MILES | Cyril 
            Frederick Thomas |  
              Pilot Officer [Sergeant] 56010, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Flt Engr. Died on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Aged 24. Son of Charles 
              William and Alice Ruth Miles, of Wimbledon, Surrey. Buried in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective grave 2.  |   
          | MOODY | James 
            Revill |  
              Sergeant 1576882, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 20. Son of Charles Revill Moody and Edith Ann 
              Moody, of Colwall, Herefordshire. Buried in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective grave 2.  |   
          | STROUD | Bernard |  
              Flight Sergeant 1315980, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air 
              Bomber. Died on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Aged 20. Son of Frederick 
              Ernest and Sarah Eveline Christabel Stroud, of Hereford. Buried 
              in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective 
              grave 1.  |   
          | TAYLOR | Charlie |  
              Sergeant 1581229, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Wednesday 19th July 1944. Buried in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective grave 1.  |   
          | URQUHART | Kenneth 
            Robinson |  
              Flying Officer J/28220, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Wednesday 
              19th July 1944. Aged 23. Son of Kenneth Urqhart and Mina Robertson 
              Urquhart, of Williamstown, Ontario, Canada. Buried in MARIGNY-L'EGLISE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Nievre, France. Collective grave 1.  |   
          | 4/5 
              August 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax LL248 - MA-UCrashed near huiron (Marne). Operation BOB 166, France.
 |   
          | BLAIKIE, 
            DFM | Ian 
            Armstrong |  
              Flying Officer 405365, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Nav. Died on 
              Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 26. Son of John and Annie Blaikie, 
              of Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Awarded the Distinguished Flying 
              Medal (DFM). Buried in HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective 
              grave 81. |   
          | HALL | Robert 
            Buchan |  
              Flying Officer 149572, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. 
              Died on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 36. Son of Robert Bertram 
              Hall, and of Cleora Agnes Hall, of Herne Hill, London. Buried in 
              HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective grave 81. |   
          | HOLLAND | Basil 
            Featherstone |  
              Sergeant 1874064, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 28. Son of Harry and Edith 
              Jessie Holland; husband of Doris Ethel Holland, of Stanmore, Middlesex. 
              Buried in HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective grave 81. |   
          | LOOS, 
            DFC | Edward 
            Albert |  
              Flight Lieutenant 149841, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 27. Son of Albert Edward 
              and Sarah Loos, of Worthing, Sussex; husband of Joan Loos, of Carpenders 
              Park, Hertfordshire. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). 
              Buried in HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective grave 81. 
               |   
          | MORGAN | Kenneth 
            Frederick |  
              Pilot Officer 417228, Royal New Zealand Air Force. 
              W.Op. Died on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 21. Son of Rees 
              and Blanche Morgan, of Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand. Buried 
              in HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective grave 81. |   
          | PATTERSON | David 
            Gordon |  
              Flight Sergeant 1491419, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Air Bomber. Died on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 22. Son 
              of James and Mary Patterson, of Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham. Buried 
              in HUIRON CHURCHYARD, Marne, France. Collective grave 81. |   
          | 4/5 
              August 
              1944 - 161 Squadron - Lysander V9748 - MA-DShot down by night fighter. probaly a RAF Mosquito, crashed near 
              Messac (Ille-etVilaine). Operation PIROUGE, France.
 |   
          | ALCOCK | John 
            Perry |  
              Flying Office 127192, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Saturday 5th August 1944. Aged 30. Husband of Dosie 
              Margaret Alcock, of Stevenage, Hertfordshire. Buried in MESSAC COMMUNAL 
              CEMETERY, Ille-et-Vilaine, France. |   
          | GERMERAU | Lucien |  
              Passenger. |   
          | 8/9 
              August 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax LL358 - MA-YCrashed near Cugny (Aisne). Operation TOM 53, France.
 
               
                | 
                    Note 
                      from Ian Yuille: Halifax 
                      LL358 - MA-Y. The Flight Engineer is given as Bryan Dean. 
                      You may be interested to know that his name is comemmorated 
                      on the Roll of Honour to be found in Holy Trinity Junior 
                      School, Elm Park, Brixton, London, SW2. The Roll of Honour 
                      comemmorates the Old Boys of Strand School which closed 
                      in the 1960's as a Grammar School. Within the last two years 
                      the present school has refurbished and rehung the memorial 
                      in the school hall together with a Roll of Honour for WW1. |  |   
          | BRAGG | Clifford 
            George |  
              Sergeant 1896765, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              9th August 1944. Aged 20. Son of Clifford and Florence Lily Bragg, 
              of Kingsbury, Middlesex. Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, 
              France. Grave 6. |   
          | DEAN | Bryan 
            Charles Frederick |  
              Sergeant 1892263, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              9th August 1944. Aged 27. Son of Frederick Bryan Dean and Gertrude 
              Mary Dean, of West Norwood, Surrey; husband of Josephine Anita Dean, 
              of Hampton, Middlesex. Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, 
              France. Grave 4. |   
          | GRADY | John 
            Bruce |  
              Pilot Officer [Warrant Officer 1st Class] J/89985, Royal Canadian 
              Air Force. Nav. Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 26. Son of 
              John Earle Grady and Mary Lulu Grady, of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 
              Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Grave 1. |   
          | MARKSON | Ellis |  
              Sergeant 2211419, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              9th August 1944. Aged 38. Son of David and Sarah Markson; husband 
              of Ethel Markson, of Liverpool. Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Aisne, France. Grave 7. |   
          | NICHOLLS | Joseph 
            William |  
              Flight Sergeant 1576493, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Aisne, France. Grave 2.  |   
          | RHEAD | George 
            Edwards |  
              Pilot Officer 54696, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 28. Son of George and Mary 
              Rhead; husband of Phyllis Rhead, of Stockcross, Berkshire. Buried 
              in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. Grave 3. |   
          | RIVERS | Anthony 
            Albert |  
              Sergeant 1389036, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 
              9th August 1944. Buried in CUGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aisne, France. 
              Grave 5. |   
          | 8/9 
              August 1944 - 138 Squadron - Halifax LL308 - NF-QCrashed in the area of Géraudot (Aube). Operation OSRIC 45, 
              Belgium.
 |   
          | ATTERTON | Arthur 
            William |  
              Pilot Officer 182784, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 32. Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, France. Collective grave 22. |   
          | BEDFORD | Horace |  
              Sergeant 1543670, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air Gnr. 
              Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 35. Son of Thomas and Selina 
              Bedford, husband of Alice Rowena Bedford, of Cross Gates, Leeds, 
              Yorkshire. Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, 
              France. Collective grave 22. |   
          | CURTIS | Stanley 
            Raymond |  
              Sergeant 1629379, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 20. Son of Albert Edward 
              and Elizabeth Curtis, of Streatham, London. Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, France. Collective grave 22. |   
          | DOWSE | Condor 
            Charles |  
              Sergeant 630916, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Gnr. Died 
              on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 22. Son of Charles William and 
              Elsie Emily Dowse; husband of Hilda Dowse, of Marple, Cheshire. 
              Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, France. Collective 
              grave 22. |   
          | PATERSON | Graham 
            Warren |  
              Pilot Officer 424509, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 22. Son of Thomas Edward and Jane 
              Paterson, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand. Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE 
              COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, France. Collective grave 22. 
               |   
          | SEARELL | Lewis 
            Paul |  
              Flight Sergeant 427066, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Aged 20. Son of Stanley Luscombe 
              Searell, and of Pearl Alice Searell, of Lower Hutt, Wellington, 
              New Zealand. Buried in LUSIGNY-SUR-BARSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Aube, 
              France. Collective grave 22. |   
          | 28/29 
              August 1944 - 161 Squadron - Halifax LL388 - MA-WCrashed at Hedel, Holland. Operation HENDRICK, Holland.
 |   
          | DEAN | Arnold 
            Keith Michael |  
              Flying Officer 152754, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Monday 28th August 1944. Buried in ENGELEN GENERAL CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 2 |   
          | KROON | G |  
              Dutch Agent - escaped from wreck but believed killed later. |   
          | SLADE | Norman 
            Francis |  
              Warrant Officer 939760, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              of wounds Wednesday 30th August 1944. Aged 36. Son of William Henry 
              and Sarah Slade; husband of Ivy Georgina Slade, of Causway Green, 
              Worcestershire. Buried in ENGELEN GENERAL CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, 
              Netherlands. Grave 1. |   
          | 31 
              August/1 September 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LK131 - NF-TCrashed near Glize-en-Rijen. Operation GERRIT 1, Holland.
 |   
          | BAILEY | Roger 
            Francis Geoffrey |  
              Sergeant 1807199, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Flt. Engr. 
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Aged 21. Son of William Anthony 
              and Annie Harriett Bailey, of Faygate, Sussex; husband of Hilda 
              Elizabeth Bailey. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN (GILZE) ROMAN CATHOLIC 
              CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective grave 9-11. |   
          | BAXTER | William 
            Allan |  
              Sergeant 1821358, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday 
              1st September 1944. Aged 19. Son of George Douglas and Margaret Taylour 
              Baxter, of Langside, Glasgow. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN (GILZE) ROMAN 
              CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 13. |   
          | BULLEN | Royston 
            William |  
              Sergeant 1623269, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday 
              1st September 1944. Aged 21. Son of William John and Beatrice Maud 
              Bullen, of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN 
              (GILZE) ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective 
              grave 9-11. |   
          | HANSON | George 
            Charles |  
              Sergeant 1601317, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday 
              1st September 1944. Aged 21. Son of Walter and Ellen Florence Hanson, 
              of Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN 
              (GILZE) ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Collective 
              grave 9-11. |   
          | McNAMARA | Paul 
            Edwin |  
              Flying Officer J/29858, Royal Canadian Air Force. Nav. Died on Friday 
              1st September 1944. Aged 24. Son of Gerald J. and Helen S. McNamara, 
              of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN (GILZE) 
              ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 12. |   
          | THOMPSON | C 
            Bruce |  
              Flying Officer J/29675, Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Bomber. Died 
              on Friday 1st September 1944. Aged 23. Son of Russell E. and Jessie 
              Thompson, of Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada; husband of Jean Thompson, 
              of Fort Erie. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN (GILZE) ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, 
              Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 14. |   
          | WALLACE | Alfred 
            Jerry |  
              Flight Lieutenant J/272564, Royal Canadian Air Force. Pilot. 
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Buried in GILZE-EN-RIJEN (GILZE) 
              ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Grave 15. 
               |   
          | 31 
              August/1 September 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LJ503 - NF-PCrashed at Lombard (Doubs). Operation BOB 325 (originally transcribed 
              as DRAUGHTS), Holland.
 |   
          | ALEXANDER | John 
            Campbell |  
              Sergeant 1672382, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
              Nav. Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Aged 30. Son of William and 
              Margaret Alexander, of Glasgow; husband of Isabella McM. Alexander, 
              of Glasgow. Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, France. 
              Grave 3.  |   
          | ASHTON | Robert 
            Alexander |  
              Flight Sergeant 436598, Royal Australian Air Force.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Aged 22. Son of William Arthur 
              and Laura Rosena Ashton, of Brighton, Victoria, Australia. Buried 
              in Buried 
              in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, France. Grave 7.  |   
          | BARNES | Norman 
            Edward |  
              Flight Sergeant 424554, Royal Australian Air Force.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              20. Son of Albert Leslie and Winifred Graham Barnes, of Belmont, 
              New South Wales, Australia. Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Doubs, France. Grave 5.  |   
          | HARDIE | Robert 
            Blackburn |  
              Flying Officer 415649, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
               
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              34. Son of John and Sarah Hardie, of Albany, Western Australia. 
              Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, France. Grave 
              1.   |   
          | HAYES | Stuart 
            James |  
              Flight Sergeant 432172, Royal Australian Air Force.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              19. Son of Matthew and Isabel Hayes, of Ashfield, New South Wales, 
              Australia. Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, France. 
              Grave 6.  |   
          | JACK | George 
            McPherson |  
              Sergeant 1822606, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              19. Son of George and Isobella Hay Jack, of Liberton, Edinburgh. 
              Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, France. Grave 
              8.  |   
          | McLEOD | Gordon 
            Wesley |  
              Flight Sergeant 422658, Royal Australian Air Force.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              26. Son of William Gordon and Violet May McLeod, of Macksville, 
              New South Wales, Australia. Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, 
              Doubs, France. Grave 4.  |   
          | STANLEY | Morris |  
              Flight Sergeant 427160, Royal Australian Air Force.  
               
              Died on Friday 1st September 1944. Age 
              22. Son of Edgar Hugh and Nessie Venetta Stanley, of Claremont, 
              Western Australia. Buried in ARC-ET-SENANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY, Doubs, 
              France. Grave 2.  |   
          | 8/9 
              September 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LK200 - NF-JCrashed at Cocksdorp, Texel. Operation DRAUGHTS, Holland.
 |   
          | COURT, 
            DFC | Thomas 
            Roger |  
              Flying Officer 132022, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air Bomber. 
              Died on Saturday 9th September 1944. Son of Thomas Court, and of 
              Emily Court, of Moss Side, Manchester. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC). Buried in TEXEL (DEN BURG) CEMETERY, Noord-Holland, 
              Netherlands. Plot K. Row 7. Grave 163.  |   
          | HULME | John |  
              Flying Officer 145292, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Saturday 9th September 1944. Buried in TEXEL (DEN BURG) 
              CEMETERY, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Plot K. Row 7. Grave 162. 
               |   
          | WALTON, 
            DFC, BEM | William 
            George Evans |  
              Flying Officer 52211, Royal Air Force. Air Gnr. Died on Saturday 
              9th September 1944. Aged 32. Husband of Ethel Ruth Ina Walton, of 
              Arlesey. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and British 
              Empire Medal (BEM). Buried in TEXEL (DEN BURG) CEMETERY, Noord-Holland, 
              Netherlands. Plot K. Row 7. Grave 161. See also Arlesey. |   
          | 29/30 
              September 1944 - 161 Squadron - Lysander V9749 - MA-MMissing en route from le Bourget, Paris to Tempsford.
 |   
          | CLARK | Charles 
            Peter |  
              Flight Lieutenant 106151, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (attached 
              161 Squadron). Passenger. Died on Friday 29th September 1944. Aged 35. Son of Charles Harold and Gladys Clark; husband of Cynthia L. 
              Clark, of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 201. |   
          | COMPTON | Anthony 
            Wilfred Alwyne |  
              Squadron Leader 108944, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (attached 
              161 Squadron). Passenger. Died on Friday 29th September 1944. Aged 35. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 200. See also 
              East Preston, Sussex |   
          | LAMBERTON | James 
            Alan |  
              [Flying Officer.] Flight Lieutenant 150466, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. Pilot. Died 
              on Friday 29th September 1944. Aged 20. Son of James and Jessie Miller 
              Lamberton, of Carlisle. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 202. |   
          | SAUNDERS, 
            MBE | John 
            Walter |  
              Major 142138, Royal Corps of Signals. Passenger. Died 
              on Friday 29th September 1944. Aged 46. Son of George and 
              Rose Saunders; husband of Theresa Lilian Saunders, of Bletchley, 
              Buckinghamshire. Awarded Member of the British Empire (MBE). Commemorated 
              on BROOKWOOD MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 7. Column 3. |   
          | 6/7 
              October 1944 - 161 Squadron - Stirling LK238 - MA-XCrashed in flames Vemb, Denmark. Operation TABLEJAM 26, Denmark.
 |   
          | PHILP | Ross 
            Ferrier |  
              [Warrant Officer] Pilot Officer 426260, Royal Australian Air Force. 
              Died on Saturday 7th October 1944. Aged 21. Son of Roslyn Foster 
              Bowie Philp and Marjorie Alice Hewson Philp, of Brisbane, Queensland, 
              Australia. Buried in GORDING CHURCHYARD, Denmark. |   
          | 19 
              October 1944 - 161 Squadron - Stirling LK207 - MA-WAircraft broke up during air test. Operation NAME, Place.
 |   
          | ATKINSON | Wilfred 
            George |  
              [Sergeant] Pilot Officer 187342, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Died on Monday 9th October 1944. Either buried in Gorton (Brookfield) 
              Unitarian Churchyard or MANCHESTER CEMETERY, GORTON, Lancashire. |   
          | COVENEY | Albert 
            James |  
              Flight Sergeant 1600580, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Monday 9th October 1944. Aged 21. Son of Albert Edward 
              and Mary Elizabeth Coveney, of Cheam. Buried in SUTTON AND CHEAM 
              CEMETERY, SUTTON, Surrey. Sec. M. Grave 132. |   
          | KELLY | Patrick |  
              Sergeant 1892357, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Monday 
              9th October 1944. Aged 21. Son of Alfred and Louisa Kelly, of New 
              Cross, London. Buied in the North part of TOTTENHAM AND WOOD GREEN 
              CEMETERY, Middlesex. Sec. Grave 7519. |   
          | LEVY | Ross 
            Victor |  
              Flight Lieutenant 416831, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Monday 9th October 1944. Aged 21. Son of Lionel John Levy, and 
              of Henrietta Levy, of Northland, Wellington, New Zealand. Buried 
              in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridgeshire. Grave 15526. 
               |   
          | STIGGER | James 
            William |  
              [Pilot Officer] Flying Officer 142453, Royal Air Force Volunteer 
              Reserve. 
              Air Bomber. Died on Monday 9th October 1944. Buried in WILLESDEN 
              NEW CEMETERY, Middlesex. Sec. X. Grave 65. |   
          | 8/9 
              November 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LJ993 - NF-MLost at sea due to bad weather. Operation CRUPPER 11, Norway.
 |   
          | CORNISH | Dennis 
            James |  
              Flight Sergeant 1866629, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 21. Son of Cecil James Cornish 
              and Genevieve Cornish, of Ponders End, Middlesex. Commemorated on 
              RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 216. |   
          | DEINBOLL | Peter |  
              Norwegian Agent. |   
          | FISHER | Donald 
            Iain Begbie |  
              Pilot Officer 182582, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 33. Son of James and Elizabeth Fisher; 
              husband of Jean Neal Fisher, of Glasgow. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 211.  |   
          | FORD | Frederick 
            John |  
              Flight Lieutenant 147218, 
              Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died 
              on Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 35. Son of Frederick and Charlotte 
              Ford, of Walthamstow, Essex; husband of Doris Verdun Ford, of Walthamstow. 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 202. |   
          | GJESTLAND | Arne |  
              Norwegian Agent. |   
          | CRIMES | Brian 
            Francis Frederick |  
              Flight Sergeant 1507997, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 23. Son of Robert F. and Kathleen 
              Crimes, of Rotherham, Yorkshire.  
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 216. |   
          | HOWELL, 
            DFC | Ernesto |  
              Flight Lieutenant 144194, Royal Air Force. Died on Thursday 9th 
              November 1944. Aged 21. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). 
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 202. |   
          | OLIVER | Mostyn 
            William |  
              Flying Officer 151326, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 21. Son of Mrs. D. A. Oliver, of 
              Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire.  
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 208. See also 
              Whittlesford. |   
          | TANNER | James 
            Roy |  
              Pilot Officer 183732, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 23. Son of John Albert Tanner, and 
              of Maria Tanner, of Battersea, London. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 212.  |   
          | 8/9 
              November 1944 - 138 Squadron 
              - Stirling LK198 - NF-HLost at sea due to bad weather. Operation PUFFIN 2, Norway.
 |   
          | BARNICKE | Peter |  
              Pilot Officer J/92693, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              9th November 1944. Aged 19. Son of Harry and Lucy Barnicke, of Oakville, 
              Ontario, Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              249.  |   
          | BEST | Robert 
            Augusta |  
              Flight Sergeant R/221087, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              9th November 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              254.  |   
          | BIRDSEYE | Alexander 
            Frederick |  
              Flight Sergeant 1395146, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 20. Son of Priscilla Birsdeye, 
              of Maldon, Essex. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              215.  |   
          | JEFFERY | Arthur 
            John |  
              Sergeant 1835953, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Thursday 
              9th November 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              232.  |   
          | NELSON | Lloyd 
            William |  
              Pilot Officer J/95449, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Thursday 
              9th November 1944. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 
              232.  |   
          | OUELLETTE | Louis 
            Alexander |  
              [Warrant Officer] Pilot Officer J/92633. Royal Canadian Air Force. 
              Pilot. 
              Died on Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 22. From Windsor, Ontario. 
              Son of Philias P. and Charlotte A. Ouellette, of Windsor, Ontario, 
              Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 252. |   
          | SHARPE | Sidney 
            Harry |  
              Flying Officer 153234, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Thursday 9th November 1944. Aged 23. Son of Harry Ernest and Eva 
              Ellen Sharpe, of Sydenham, London. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 209.  |   
          | 26/27 
              November 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LK151 - NF-ECrashed into the sea near Assens, Denmark. Operation TABLEJAM 69, 
              Denmark.
 |   
          | BEDGGOOD | Arthur 
            Henry |  
              Flight Sergeant 1853408, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 19. Son of Arthur James Bedggood 
              and Ada Florence Elsie Bedggood, of Stapleton, Bristol. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 215.  |   
          | BERRETT | Reginald 
            Hughes |  
              Sergeant 1890825, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Monday 
              27th November 1944. Aged 19. Son of Henry Oliver Berrett, and of 
              Ethel Marian Berrett, of Stamford Hill, London. Commemorated on 
              RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 225.  |   
          | ELLEMAN | Charles |  
              Pilot Officer 186688, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on 
              Monday 27th November 1944. Son of William and Alice Elleman; husband 
              of Lillian Florence Elleman, of Handsworth, Birmingham. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 211.  |   
          | McHALE | Thomas 
            Patrick |  
              Flying Officer J/24741, Royal Canadian Air Force. Died on Monday 
              27th November 1944. Aged 24. Son of Thomas and Harriett McHale, of 
              Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 247.  |   
          | NAYLOR | Kenneth |  
              Flight Sergeant 1622999, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 21. Son of Ernest and Eva Naylor; 
              husband of Doris Naylor, of Davyhulme, Manchester. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 220.  |   
          | SLINN | Geoffrey 
            Herbert Brandon |  
              Flying Officer 423263, Royal Australian Air Force. Died on Monday 
              27th November 1944. Aged 32. Son of Herbert and Lillias Slinn; husband 
              of Dorothy Ada Slinn, of Epping, New South Wales, Australia. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 256.  |   
          | WITHAM, 
            DFC | Reginald 
            Ronald |  
              Flight Lieutenant 425800, Royal Australian Air Force. Pilot. 
               Died on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 26. Son of William 
              Alexander Leslie and Ellen Witham, of Annerley, Queensland, Australia. 
              Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE 
              MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 257.  |   
          | 26/27 
              November 1944 - 161 Squadron - Hudson T9463 - MA-LCrashed on the south-east border of Belgium and Luxembourg at Houffalize, 
              East Belgium. Operation FLECKNEY 1, Germany.
 Article 
              roughly translated from a French newspaper kindly supplied by Paul 
              Remy:  
              On 
                Sunday, November 26, 1944, at 2048h, a Lockheed-Hudson bomber 
                of the 161e flotilla took off from the English aerodrome of Tempsford. 
                On board were 4 members of crew: Wilkinson, the pilot, Weddell 
                the navigator, the radio operator, Champion, and Ash, the machine 
                gunner. Their mission was to parachute an intelligence agent, 
                Paul Penczock, alias Paul Woderski, behind the enemy lines close 
                to the town of Arnstadt in Germany. On its return, towards 0200h 
                in the morning, the bomber was flying to the North-East of Houffalize 
                when it unfortunately crashed in a meadow near to “Drogny”, 
                1 km to the south of Brisy. The bodies were buried in the military 
                cemetery of Evère, close to Brussels. With the assistance 
                of the municipal authorities of Gouvy, a memorial with their memory 
                has been set up on a rock headland along the road between Brisy 
                and Cetturu. This memorial points out the bad times to us which 
                we should remember if we want to build a better future.  
 |   
          | ASH, 
            DFC | George 
            Henry |  
              Flight Lieutenant 129520, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Air 
              Gnr. Died on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 30. Son of Annie E. 
              Ash, of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Awarded the Distinguished 
              Flying Cross (DFC). Buried in BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY, Evere, Vlaams-Brabant, 
              Belgium. Grave X. 26. 50. |   
          | CHAMPION, 
            DFM | Frederick 
            John Joseph |  
              Flight Lieutenant 138801, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. W.Op./Air 
              Gnr. Died on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 23. Son of Charles Frederick 
              and Edith Champion; husband of Freda Champion, of Bracebridge Heath, 
              Lincolnshire. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM). Buried 
              in BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY, Evere, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. Grave 
              X. 26. 49. |   
          | WEDDELL | John |  
              Flying Officer 170390, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Nav. Died 
              on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 22. Son of John and Julia Weddell, 
              of Alnwick, Northumberland. Buried in BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY, Evere, 
              Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. Grave X. 26. 51. |   
          | WILKINSON, 
            DFC and Flying Cross (Holland) | Reginald 
            Eric |  
              Squadron Leader 124557, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Monday 27th November 1944. Aged 31. Son of Herbert and Charlotte 
              Wilkinson; husband of Winifred Mary Wilkinson, of Barkingside, Essex. 
              Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and Flying Cross (Holland). 
              Buried in BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY, Evere, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. 
              Grave X. 26. 47.  |   
          | 2/3 
              December 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LK143 - NF-BLost at sea. Operation TABLEJAM 169, Denmark.
 |   
          | BUTLER | Arthur 
            Cecil |  
              Sergeant 1836613, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              3rd December 1944. Aged 25. Son of Thomas S. and Emma H. Butler, 
              of Cwm, Monmouthshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. 
              Panel 226.  |   
          | FILER | Frederick 
            Albert Walter |  
              Sergeant 1337166, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
              Died on Sunday 3rd December 1944. Aged 20. Son of Frederick Alfred 
              Rich Filer and Sarah Hannah Filer; husband of Violet Maud Filer, 
              of Winslow, Buckinghamshire. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 229.  |   
          | GOLDING | Joseph 
            Albert |  
              Flight Sergeant 945043, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
              Died on Sunday 3rd December 1944. Aged 25. Son of Mark and Honor 
              Golding; husband of Pauline A. Golding, of Ipswich, Suffolk.  
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 218.  |   
          | HARRIS | John 
            George |  
              Flight Sergeant 1399950, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
              Died on Sunday 3rd December 1944. Aged 20. Son of John and Annie 
              Minnie Jessie Harris, of Bexley, Kent; husband of Doris Harris. 
                
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 218.  |   
          | NICHOLS | George 
            Frederick |  
              Flying Officer 175089, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Pilot. 
              Died on Sunday 3rd December 1944. Aged 21. 
                
              Son of Frederick James Nichols and Frances Hannah Nichols, of Dorking, 
              Surrey. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 208.  |   
          | POULSON | Leslie 
            William | 
               
                 Flight 
                Sergeant 424680, Royal Australian Air Force. Died on Sunday 3rd 
                December 1944. Aged 20. Son of William George Poulson, and of Violet 
                Ethel Poulson, of Cook's Hill, New South Wales, Australia.  
                Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 261.   Photograph 
                Copyright © Melinda Bright 2012 |   
          | TERRELL | Charles 
            Edward |  
              Pilot Officer 188483, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.  
              Died on Sunday 3rd December 1944.  
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 212.  |   
          | 30/31 
              December 1944 - 138 Squadron - Stirling LK283 - NF-LLost at sea having taken ship-borne flak. Operation CRUPPER 10.
 |   
          | COMER | George 
            Allen |  
              Flying Officer, Royal Australian Air Force. Died on Sunday 31st 
              December 1944. Aged 22. Son of Sydney Augustus George Comer, and 
              of Pearl Elizabeth Comer, of Dapto, New South Wales, Australia. 
              B.Sc., Hons. (Sydney).  
               
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 257.  
               |   
          | HARRIS | George |  
               Warrant 
              Officer (Bomb Aimer) 1485057, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 
              Died on Sunday 31st December 1944. Aged 21.  
               
              Son of Daniel and Winifred Harris, of Preston, Lancashire. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 213. Photograph 
                Copyright © Jill Gresty 2020 |   
          | HARRISON | Geoffrey |  
              Sergeant 22059921, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              31st December 1944. Aged 19. Son of Stanley Harrison, and of May 
              Harrison, of Cleveleys, Lancashire.  
               
              Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 231. |   
          | KENNINGHAM | Derek 
            Allen |  
              Flight Sergeant 1805144, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 
              on Sunday 31st December 1944. Commemorated 
              on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 219. |   
          | McGREGOR | Raymond |  
              Flight Lieutenant 412709, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Pilot. 
              Died on Sunday 31st December 1944. Aged 24.  
               
              Son of John and Gertrude McGregor, of Mount Eden, Auckland, New 
              Zealand. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 262. |   
          | PERKINS | David 
            James | 
               
                 Sergeant 
                1896164, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 31st 
                December 1944.  
                 
                Son of Mr H. J. Perkins, of 77 Windsor Crescent, Frome, Somerset. 
                Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 236. Photographs 
                Copyright © Keith Gillett 2023 
 |   
          | WARD | Richard 
            Edward |  
              Sergeant 1898016, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday 
              31st December 1944.  
               
              Son of William Richard and Jessie Ward; husband of Florence Dorothy 
              Ward, of East Acton, London. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, 
              Surrey. Panel 239. |  Last updated 
        22 August, 2023
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