G W Gregson got a DOAS listing in the mArch 11th 1943 magazine, scanned as A/O.I G. W.
tefson;
Thanks Col. The only Spitfire for 152 Sqn I could find in my files was ER699 flown by Sgt Baker, RCAF R/99583. Had just become airborn when engine failed, crashlanded in a field 3 miles S of Maison Blanche, 11.50h. (Aircraft Cat. E).
Regards,
Henk.
G W Gregson got a DOAS listing in the mArch 11th 1943 magazine, scanned as A/O.I G. W.
tefson;
Dennis Burke
- Dublin
Foreign Aircrew and Aircraft Ireland 1939-1945
www.ww2irishaviation.com
Hello
AC1 John B. STODDART - 1326554 - the Southern Reporter of December 10th 1942 reported that he died in hospital at Inverness.
Regards
Simon
Hello
F/Sgt (Pilot) Richard N. CRUIT - RCAF R/97858 - his R.C.A.F. records include a Post Presumption Memorandum, dated November 25th 1946, stating he was lost in Spitfire Vb EP775.
Regards
Simon
Milton Robert Ifield 15775 , an armourer, died in Number 53 General hospital of cerebro spinal fever
John Bell Stoddart 1326554 , attached to 4 (C) OTU, died in Raigmore Hospital, Inverness , of an internal obstruction secondary to acute ulcerative colitis
John Bell Stoddart 1326554 , attached to 4 (C) OTU, died in the Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, of an intestinal obstruction secondary to acute ulcerative colitis
John Joseph Sims 1300060 , attached to Number 4089 AA Flight , was seriously wounded in an air raid at Algiers at 17:00 Hours, dying en route to Number 5 General hospital
Reginald Wallace Rogers J.111058 , attached to 132 Squadron, was killed in an air air collision over RCAF Tofino at 10;40 Hours in Harvard 3117 /4880 when it collided with Kittyhawk ET 849 42-3449
paulmcmillan (10th January 2023)
Cyril Douglas Guthrie Garland 62058 , attached to 80 Squadron, was admitted to RAF Hospital Egypt on 10 November. He became dangerously ill on 15 November and died at 07:55 Hours of a pelvic abscess and peritonitis
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