CANADA
KOTANKO, Max William - LAC - R/222897 - RCAF - Consort ( Lake Road ) Cemetery, Alberta, Canada.
Accidental drowning while stationed with 124 Ferry Squadron, RCAF Rockcliffe, Ontario.
Hello,
460623 - Unaccounted Airmen - 23-0-1946
From Henk's List -
CANADA
KOTANKO, Max William - LAC - R/222897 - RCAF - Consort ( Lake Road ) Cemetery, Alberta, Canada.
NORWOOD, Loftus - LAC - R/131007 - RCAF - Toronto ( Resthaven ) Memorial Garden, Ontario, Canada.
UK
CONNELL, Joseph Gordon - Air Mechanic 1c - L/FX.109382 Royal Navy - Glasgow ( St. Peters ) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Glasgow.
MEREDITH, John David - AC1c - 1864030 - RAFVR - Guildford ( Stoke ) New Cemetery, Surrey.
PANNIERS, Vernon Archie - W/O - 1864701 - RAFVR - Beckley ( All Saints ) Churchyard, Sussex.
WILSON, William - Cpl - 946314 - RAFVR - Nelson Cemetery, Renfrewshire.
UTTLEY, Raymond - AC2c - 3081882 - RAFVR - Kensal ( St. Paul ) Churchyard, Lancashire.
From CWGC & Geoff's Site's -
CANADA
BOSSE, Joseph William Robert - Cpl - R/96755 - RCAF - St. Charles de Bellechasse Cemetery, Quebec, Canada.
INDIA
CARDWELL, Philip - AC2c - 2261851 - RAFVR - 353 Sqdn - Delhi War Cemetery, India.
PAKISTAN
DOBSON, James - W/O - 547354 - RAF - 10 Sqdn - Karachi War Cemetery, Pakistan.
Alex
CANADA
KOTANKO, Max William - LAC - R/222897 - RCAF - Consort ( Lake Road ) Cemetery, Alberta, Canada.
Accidental drowning while stationed with 124 Ferry Squadron, RCAF Rockcliffe, Ontario.
Alex
UK
CONNELL, Joseph Gordon - Air Mechanic 1c - L/FX.109382 - the Statutory Deaths Register on the cotland's people website records that he died at 4.30 a.m. at Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow, due to Pulmonary TB.
MEREDITH, John David - AC1c - 1864030 - his death certificate on a family tree on ancestry.co.uk records that he died at 10, Warren Road, Guildford, due to a cerebral tumour.
PANNIERS, Vernon Archie - W/O - 1864701 - the National Probate Calendar records that he died at St. Thomas Hospital, Godalming, Surrey. The Hastings and St. Lenoards Observer of June 29th 1946 reported that he died after an operation, and included the following:
Mr. Panniers was a member of the R.A.F. and took part in operations over Germany until he was shot down and taken prisoner by the Germans. He attempted to escape on three occasions, and his early death at the age of 27 is believed to have been accelerated by his treament while in enemy hands.
He was the rear gunner of Lancaster III ND325 PM-C of 12 Sqn, which force landed at Wingsbach, January 2nd 1944 - see BCL 1944, Chorley, page 18.
WILSON, William - Cpl - 946314 - RAFVR - Neilston Cemetery - the Statutory Deaths Register on the Scotland's People website records his full name as William Wilkinson Wilson, and that he died at 5.10 p.m. at Hairmyres Hospital, due to Pulmonary TB.
UTTLEY, Raymond - AC2c - 3081882 - the Statutory Deaths Register on the Scotland's People website records that he died at around 3.40 p.m. at the service road leading from the Dumfries to Moffat road to the Dumfries to Lockerbie road, due to multiple injuries received in a motor accident.
INDIA
CARDWELL, Philip - AC2c - 2261851 - the National Probate Calendar records that he died at The British Military Hospital, Delhi.
PAKISTAN
DOBSON, James - W/O - 547354 - Casualty Communique No. 37, Flight Magazine of July 5th 1940 had reported him as a PoW, previously listed as missing. His rank at that time was L.A.C.
Regards
Simon
Hi all,
NORWOOD, Loftus - LAC - R/131007 - RCAF - Toronto ( Resthaven ) Memorial Garden, Ontario, Canada.
Post-discharge death. Discharged on 14.11.45. Nothing more about his death in service record.
Pavel
Last edited by CZ_RAF; 19th December 2018 at 08:11.
Czechoslovak Airmen in the RAF 1940-1945
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Hi, I have missed one more in my previous post:
BOSSE, Joseph William Robert - Cpl - R/96755 - RCAF - St. Charles de Bellechasse Cemetery, Quebec, Canada.
Post-discharge death. Discharged on 27.9.45 for medical reasons - diagnosis: pulm TB with pneumothorax left side
Pavel
Czechoslovak Airmen in the RAF 1940-1945
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James Dobson 547354, died, cause unrecorded, in the civilian hospital, Mission Road, Karachi
Hello
James Dobson 547354 - formerly a P.o.W. and Evader:
http://www.newmp.org.uk/article.php?...isplayorder=82
Regards
Simon
Researching R.A.F. personnel from the North East of England
Hello Richard
Apologies for the tardy reply, but I've just been going through my files and came across your post.
James Dobson became a P.o.W after being shot down in Blenheim I L4823 of 113 Squadron. This information is from the book "Bomber Command Losses in the Middle East and Mediterranean" Volume 1 by David Gunby and Pelham Temple, page 17:
June 11th 1940
Blenheim I L4823
113 Sqn
Op: El Adem
Took off 14.15 LG 14 (Maarten Bagush), one of nine Blenheims detailed to attack El Adem airfield. After bombing, was attacked by three Italian fighters and shot down in flames 7 km east of El adem. All the crew were badly burned, but walked for eight hours before being captured by an Italian Marine post east of Tobruk.
F/Lt D A Beauclair – PoW
W/O H J Own – PoW
Sgt J Dobson – PoW
Regards
Simon
Researching R.A.F. personnel from the North East of England
Phillip Cardwell 2261851 , was admitted seriously ill to the British military hospital at Delhi on 19 June suffering with head exhaustion, becoming dangerously ill on 23 June , where he died if acute hepatic necrosis
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