Hi Henk
Hunt was in Wenlock so possibly RAF Hospital Cosford
Malcolm
What was the place of death registration of F/Lt Harold A. HUNT - 81569, who died on active service.
Also looking for possible info on unit and aircraft of:
S/Ldr Henry de Gaspe DOMVILLE - 75034 - age 25 (RAF from Montréal, PQ, Canada) - MiD - 266 Wing - died 30-7-1943.
Went missing 1-2-1943, held PoW on Java and Moluccas (Ambon); died at Ambon (Liang) and lies buried in the Ambon War Cemetery.
Regards and thanks for your help.
Henk.
Hi Henk
Hunt was in Wenlock so possibly RAF Hospital Cosford
Malcolm
Thanks Malcolm for info on HUNT.
Have one more for this date: What was the place of death registration of LAC Kenneth S. ARNOLD - 1527152, who died on active service.
Regards and thanks,
Henk.
There is a Kenneth (with no S) registered in Leicester
Malcolm
Hi Henk, Malcolm is right re Hunt - he did indeed die in RAF Hospital, Cosford.
Cheers,
Tom
Thanks Malcolm & Tom.
Henk.
Hello
LAC Kenneth S. ARNOLD - 1527152 - the National Probate Calendar records that he died at The Royal Infirmary, Leicester.
The Skegness Standard of August 11th 1943 reported the following:
LOUTH AIRMAN KILLED
L.A.C. K. S. Arnold Dies From Injuries
We regret to report the sad news that L.A.C. Kenneth Sidney Arnold, of the R.A.F., has died from injuries received on active service somewhere in England.
Regards
Simon
Hello,
In light of what Simon reported on LAC Kenneth Sidney ARNOLD, the following might be helpful:
ARNOLD, Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Sidney, Royal Air Force, (1527152), 29 Operational Training Unit, Bruntingthorpe, Leics, Bomber Command, 30 July 1943, Died, Louth, Lincs, Louth Cemetery, Lincs.
See: Failed To Return, Part 2, A-B/Hobson/N&MP/2019/p.205.
Checked BCL7OTU/Chorley, some training mishaps (no mention in BCL9RoH), nothing obvious. Anyone have access to the 29 OTU ORB?
Col.
Last edited by COL BRUGGY; 10th November 2019 at 03:54.
Hi
No mention in the ORB but the Skegness Standard states that he died from injuries sustained on active service, 'somewhere in England' but other details given.
From this description I doubt he died in Louth, his home town
Malcolm
Last edited by malcolm_raf; 10th November 2019 at 10:39.
Malcolm,
I can understand your misreading of what is meant by "Louth". A description of Hobson's fields of information (in Failed to Return), are as follows:
Surname, Forename(s), Service Number, Rank, Function, Service, Base, Command, Unit, Aircraft Type, Aircraft Serial Number, Date of Death, Cause of Death, Age at Death, "NATIVE OF", Place of Burial/Memorial, Honours and Awards, and Additional Notes. Thus, "Louth" indicates that Arnold was a "Native of Louth".
Thanks for checking the 29 OTU ORB. Re the Skegness Standard, I don't understand what is meant mean by, "but other details given". Maybe, "But NO other details given."?
Col.
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