Hi Dennis
When I do the search as you suggest I still get told I need a credit to view it.
Malcolm
A shot in the dark, but how about Oxford LX233 MC, 14 (P)AFU, "turned after night take off...dived into ground", 23 Feb 1944: AB Oxford, Consul and Envoy File, p.171 (co-incidentally...).
Regards
Simon
Hi Dennis
When I do the search as you suggest I still get told I need a credit to view it.
Malcolm
I never said you need to view it but you can tell there is a record there, for that year, for a person of a certain age. Just fill in the data you have from cwgc. I never said you get free data, heavens. But you can confirm that a name is registered in a particular district.
Dennis Burke
- Dublin
Foreign Aircrew and Aircraft Ireland 1939-1945
www.ww2irishaviation.com
Hi,
Can confirm HICKLIN, Walton - Sgt and RAIKES, Clifford Edward - Sgt were on Beaufighter T3181 and YOUNGER, Allen - Sgt was on Oxford LX233 on the 23rd.
Alan.
Thank you Alan, much appreciated.
Regards
Simon
Stanley Preedy 1254574 , a medically discharged airman, died in the Beeston Hall sanatorium Aylesford, of pulmonary tuberculosis
1429393 Aircraftman 2nd Class Augustus John MONK
AC2 Monk died in Oldchurch Hospital in Romford on 22 February 1944; a well-researched Ancestry family tree reports that he died of tuberculosis.
jonheyworth (20th January 2022)
David Anderson 1344255 , attached to RAF Ramleh, was seriously injured in a motor car accident on 22 February and was admitted to Number 1 General hospital at 16:45 Hours. He was unconcious, moribund and had a perforation skull wound. Treatment was begun but his prognosis was hopeless and he died at 20:04 Hours
Stanley James Wallis 1436241 , died after his medical discharge and there is currently no way to find the cause other than by the purchase of his death certificate
Morris ( MAURICE in his records ) Henry Webster 128965, attached to 152 OTU, died of smallpox
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