P/O J.L. Sluijter was a Dutch student, killed when Harvard 2741 of 34 SFTS stalled at low altitude while executing a missed approach at Medicine Hat, crashed and caught fire.
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431203 - Unaccounted Airwoman & Airmen - 3-12-1943
From Henk's list -
WAAF
UK
ANDERSON, Margaret Craig - ACW2 - 489929 - WAAF - Hoylake (Grange), Cheshire.
SOUTH AFRICA
CORNELIUS, Thomas John - Sgt - 1166753 - RAFVR - Thaba Tshwane (New), Gauteng, South Africa.
HARRIS, Frederick William- Cpl - 522149 - RAF - Pietermaritzburg (Fort Napier), Kwazulu Natal, South Africa.
UK
BEDFORD, Frank - LAC (Pilot U/T) - 1625450 - RAFVR - Monk Fryston, Yorkshire.
GREEN, Percy Harold - LAC - 1463708 - RAFVR - Chester (Blacon), Cheshire.
JOHNSON, George Edward - LAC - 1193021 - RAFVR - Stoke-On-Trent (Hartshill), Staffordshire.
SHARPE, John Henry - Sgt (Nav/Ba/WoP) - 1293926 - RAFVR - Norwich, Norfolk.
From CWGC & Geoff's sites -
CANADA
BLUE, Alastair Farquhar - LAC - 1566934 - RAFVR - Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
BOLSWORTH, John Harold - LAC - 1800818 - RAFVR - Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
LEE, John Francis - F/O - 136860 - RAFVR - Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
SLUIJTER, Johannes Lambertus - P/O - 138417 - RAF - Medicine Hat (Hillside), Alberta, Canada.
WHITELAND, Timothy Gurney - LAC - 1399640 - RAFVR - Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
UK
ADDIS, Harold William - F/S (Pilot) - 1389800 - RAFVR - Cinderford (St. John), Gloucestershire.
KEMMETT, John Arthur Colin - F/S (Pilot) - RAFVR - Gloucester (Coney Hill ), Gloucestershire.
Alex
P/O J.L. Sluijter was a Dutch student, killed when Harvard 2741 of 34 SFTS stalled at low altitude while executing a missed approach at Medicine Hat, crashed and caught fire.
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SOUTH AFRICA
CORNELIUS, Thomas John - Sgt - died whilst serving at No 23 Air School, cause unknown.
HARRIS, Frederick William- Cpl - listed as serving at 70 OTU.
UK
ANDERSON, Margaret Craig - ACW2 - not Eng/Wales?.
BEDFORD, Frank - LAC (Pilot U/T) - possibly killed whilst flying in Master II, AZ700 of the RAF College, which crashed on a night approach to Syerston.
GREEN, Percy Harold - LAC - registered in Crewe.
JOHNSON, George Edward - LAC - registered in Crewe.
SHARPE, John Henry - Sgt (Nav/Ba/WoP) - possibly killed whilst flying in Mosquito IX, ML918 of No 1409 Flt, which crashed on the approach to Exeter.
ADDIS, Harold William - F/S (Pilot) - possibly killed whilst flying in Mosquito IX, ML918 of No 1409 Flt, which crashed on the approach to Exeter.
KEMMETT, John Arthur Colin - F/S (Pilot) - killed whilst flying in Martinet I, MS554 of No 1691 Flt, which crashed into the Yorkshire Dales near Askrigg during a weather recce flight.
CANADA
BLUE, Alastair Farquhar - LAC - killed whilst flying in Anson I, 8637 of No 33 SFTS, which crashed on this date.
BOLSWORTH, John Harold - see Blue.
LEE, John Francis - F/O - see Blue.
WHITELAND, Timothy Gurney - LAC - se Blue.
Malcolm
Just a minor point, Anson 8637 was a Canadian built Mk. II.
Cheers Bill
Margaret Craig Anderson died in Strathcaro Hospital Angus. The cause of death was severance of a femoral artery in the lower right leg which could mean a road accident.
Chris Pointon
M C Anderson, T J Cornelius, Cpl F W Harris, P H Green, G E Johnson all DOAS
http://skynet.ie/~dan/war/flightsa/1...nscription.htm
Dennis Burke
- Dublin
Foreign Aircrew and Aircraft Ireland 1939-1945
www.ww2irishaviation.com
ORB of R.A.F. Station Tealing
A fatal accident at Kinnel.
No. 459929 A.C.W. Anderson was cycling to breakfast when she fell and crashed a cup she was carrying at the time causing a piece of the cup to penetrate her left groin, which set up Arterial Haemorrhage, from which she died.
Mojmir
Hello
GREEN, Percy Harold - LAC - 1463708 and
JOHNSON, George Edward - LAC - 1193021 - the Daily record of Decemebr 4th 1943 reported the follwoing:
Train Hits Bus: 2 Dead
Two members of the R.A.F. were killed and 16 airmen and W.A.A.F.s injured when an express goods train crashed into a bus at a level crossing at Hack Green, near Nantwich, Cheshire, yesterday. The two dead airmen are George Edward Johnson, of Stoke-on-Trent, and Percy Harold Green, both leading aircraftmen.
The train, travelling from Crewe to Warrington, crashed into the bus, the body of which was wrenched from the chassis and thrown to the side of the road. The driver was the only one on the bus to escape injury.
ADDIS, Harold William - F/S (Pilot) - 1389800 and
SHARPE, John Henry - Sgt (Nav/Ba/WoP) - 1293926 - their respective Graves Registration Report Forms confirm their unit as 1409 Flight.
KEMMETT, John Arthur Colin - F/S (Pilot) - 1314338 - the Graves Registration Report Form lists his unit as "1691 B.G, R.A.F."
Regards
Simon
HARRIS, Frederick William- Cpl - 522149
Fredrick William Harris
'Soldier - Royal Air Force'
Died at Oribi Military Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, aged 35, of Carcinoma of the oesophagus
From the Form of Information of a Death on FamilySearch:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61...7-9?cc=2721608
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