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Leading Aircraftman Douglas Gordon COMYN (1152529) of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

U/T Pilot

Circumstances of Death: Lost in aircraft Oxford II N4836
 AIR81/4888

Death of Death 1941-01-17 Age : 20 years.

Served in 15 SFTS

Burial/Commemoration Details : Sec. B. Grave 1. at Kidlington Burial Ground, United Kingdom (Map)

More Details: SON OF MALCOLM JOHN COMYN, AND OF NORAH ETHEL COMYN, OF WIGMORE, GILLINGHAM, KENT.

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Citation AIR81 Casualty File Description Link
AIR81/4888Leading Aircraftman D G Comyn, Leading Aircraftman M Brandreth: killed; aircraft accident, Oxford N4836, 15 Service Flying Training School, 17 January 1941.C16688986

Aircraft Accident / Loss Entry

Date: 17 Jan 41 Aircraft: Oxford II N4836 Unit 15 FTS Airfield /Crash Location , UK
Details
SourceHenk Welting's Database
Aircrew details
Recorded in CWGC
Rank Name, Number, Trade & Details DateUnit Country Cemetery/Memorial & Loc Ref
Leading AircraftmanMarshal BRANDRETH (1152379) Pilot Oxford II N4836  AIR81/4888 1941-01-1715 SFTS United KingdomChiswick New Cemetery
Leading AircraftmanDouglas Gordon COMYN (1152529) U/T Pilot Oxford II N4836  AIR81/4888 1941-01-1715 SFTS United KingdomKidlington Burial Ground

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