Back to Normandy - Recently Added Listings - Boulton Paul Defiant https://backtonormandy.org/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:41:06 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.3 Flight of Defiant I N1803 and Sergeant Heycock on 1941-03-12 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106755-4156252.html On 1941-03-12, Pilot, navigator or other duty? Heycock (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N1803 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Returned damaged. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 96. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Heycock: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N1803 and Flying Officer V L Vesely on 1941-03-12 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106756-4156257.html On 1941-03-12, Pilot, navigator or other duty? V L Vesely (Flying Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N1803 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Returned damaged. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 96. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Vesely: he was wounded. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I unknown and Pilot Officer J I Phoenix on 1941-10-25 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106757-4156268.html On 1941-10-25, Pilot, navigator or other duty? J I Phoenix (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial unknown for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Wrexham. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 96. The location for the map is Wrexham, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Phoenix: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I unknown and Sergeant Seales on 1941-10-25 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106758-4156269.html On 1941-10-25, Pilot, navigator or other duty? Seales (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial unknown for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Wrexham. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 96. The location for the map is Wrexham, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Seales: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I T3985 and Sergeant C A G Dale on 1941-10-25 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106962-4156059.html On 1941-10-25, Pilot, navigator or other duty? C A G Dale (Sergeant, RNZAF) with servicenumber NZ402170 flew a Defiant I with serial T3985 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Swansea. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 125. The location for the map is Swansea, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Dale: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Killay (St. Hilary Of Poictiers) Churchyard, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I T3985 and Sergeant Bayliss on 1941-10-25 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/106963-4156060.html On 1941-10-25, Pilot, navigator or other duty? Bayliss (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial T3985 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Swansea. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 125. The location for the map is Swansea, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Bayliss: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant N1566 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-10-30 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107252-4155751.html On 1940-10-30, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant with serial N1566 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Stalled approaching Biggin Hill. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Biggin Hill, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L7016 and Pilot Officer J R Gardner on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107253-4155752.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? J R Gardner (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L7016 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Gardner: he was injured. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L7009 and Flight Lieutenant I D G Donald on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107254-4155753.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? I D G Donald (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with servicenumber 33306 flew a Defiant I with serial L7009 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down near Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Donald: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Tilford (All Saints) Churchyard, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L7009 and Pilot Officer A C Hamilton on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107255-4155754.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? A C Hamilton (Pilot Officer, RAF) with servicenumber 78543 flew a Defiant I with serial L7009 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down near Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Hamilton: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Hawkinge Cemetery, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L7015 and Sergeant F P J Atkins on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107256-4155755.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? F P J Atkins (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 903401 flew a Defiant I with serial L7015 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Atkins: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France.
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Flight of Defiant I L6974 and Sergeant R Crombie on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107257-4155756.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R Crombie (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 903506 flew a Defiant I with serial L6974 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Crombie: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L6995 and Sergeant A G Curley on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107258-4155757.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? A G Curley (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 747968 flew a Defiant I with serial L6995 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Curley: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L6995 and Pilot Officer R A Howley on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107259-4155758.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R A Howley (Pilot Officer, RAF) with servicenumber 41705 flew a Defiant I with serial L6995 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Howley: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L6974 and Pilot Officer J R Kemp on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107260-4155759.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? J R Kemp (Pilot Officer, RAF) with servicenumber 41850 flew a Defiant I with serial L6974 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Kemp: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L7015 and Pilot Officer R Kidson on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107261-4155760.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R Kidson (Pilot Officer, RAF) with servicenumber 41297 flew a Defiant I with serial L7015 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Kidson: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L7016 and Pilot Officer D M Slatter on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107262-4155761.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? D M Slatter (Pilot Officer, RAF) with servicenumber 44597 flew a Defiant I with serial L7016 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Shot down off Dover. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Dover, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Slatter: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L6983 and Sergeant J F Wise on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107263-4155763.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? J F Wise (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 746875 flew a Defiant I with serial L6983 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Wise: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L7001 and Pilot Officer E Farnes on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107264-4155783.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? E Farnes (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L7001 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out and rescued. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Farnes: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L6983 and Pilot Officer I N MacDougall on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107265-4155784.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? I N MacDougall (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L6983 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Force landed on return. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for MacDougall: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant L6998 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-07-08 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107266-4155785.html On 1940-07-08, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant with serial L6998 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Damaged on ground. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L7001 and Flight Lieutenant M J Louden on 1940-07-19 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107267-4155788.html On 1940-07-19, Pilot, navigator or other duty? M J Louden (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L7001 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed at Hawkinge. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Hawkinge, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Louden: he was wounded. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant L7013 and Flight Lieutenant E W Campbell-Colquhoun on 1940-07-24 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107268-4155791.html On 1940-07-24, Pilot, navigator or other duty? E W Campbell-Colquhoun (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant with serial L7013 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Force landed Manston. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Manston, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Campbell-Colquhoun: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant L7013 and Pilot Officer G Robenson on 1940-07-24 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107269-4155792.html On 1940-07-24, Pilot, navigator or other duty? G Robenson (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant with serial L7013 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Force landed Manston. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 141. The location for the map is Manston, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Robenson: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant II AA429 and Sergeant R V Gazzard on 1941-12-14 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107322-4155673.html On 1941-12-14, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R V Gazzard (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 754873 flew a Defiant II with serial AA429 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed in sea. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 151. The location for the map is English Channel, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Gazzard: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Thornbury Cemetery, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant II AA429 and Sergeant A I Mills on 1941-12-14 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107323-4155674.html On 1941-12-14, Pilot, navigator or other duty? A I Mills (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 1160033 flew a Defiant II with serial AA429 for this duty: Convoy Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed in sea. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 151. The location for the map is English Channel, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Mills: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I T3931 and Sergeant R H J Winter on 1942-01-10 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107444-4155575.html On 1942-01-10, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R H J Winter (Sergeant, RAF) with servicenumber 1386870 flew a Defiant I with serial T3931 for this duty: Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss are unknown. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 153. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Winter: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I T3931 and Sergeant R W Forman on 1942-01-10 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/107445-4155576.html On 1942-01-10, Pilot, navigator or other duty? R W Forman (Sergeant, RCAF) with servicenumber R/87980 flew a Defiant I with serial T3931 for this duty: Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss are unknown. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 153. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Forman: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Germany.
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Flight of Defiant I T3995 and Sergeant J C Cox on 1941-07-11 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108628-4154394.html On 1941-07-11, Pilot, navigator or other duty? J C Cox (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial T3995 for this duty: Night Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Returned damaged. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 255. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Cox: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I T3995 and Sergeant Fitzsimmons on 1941-07-11 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108629-4154395.html On 1941-07-11, Pilot, navigator or other duty? Fitzsimmons (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial T3995 for this duty: Night Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Returned damaged. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 255. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Fitzsimmons: he was wounded. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N3520 and Flight Lieutenant S F F Johnson on 1941-02-26 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108630-4154383.html On 1941-02-26, Pilot, navigator or other duty? S F F Johnson (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with servicenumber 91005 flew a Defiant I with serial N3520 for this duty: Dusk Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed Collingbourne Wilts. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 256. The location for the map is Collingbourne Wilts, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Johnson: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Cliveden War Cemetery, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I N3520 and Sergeant C S Lewis on 1941-02-26 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108631-4154387.html On 1941-02-26, Pilot, navigator or other duty? C S Lewis (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N3520 for this duty: Dusk Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 256. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Lewis: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N3500 and Squadron Leader G H Gatheral on 1941-05-07 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108632-4154389.html On 1941-05-07, Pilot, navigator or other duty? G H Gatheral (Squadron Leader, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N3500 B for this duty: Night Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Widnes. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 256. The location for the map is Widnes, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Gatheral: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N3500 and Flying Officer D S Wallen on 1941-05-07 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108633-4154390.html On 1941-05-07, Pilot, navigator or other duty? D S Wallen (Flying Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N3500 B for this duty: Night Sortie. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out near Widnes. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 256. The location for the map is Widnes, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Wallen: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L7005 and Sergeant F J Barker on 1940-08-26 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108802-4154134.html On 1940-08-26, Pilot, navigator or other duty? F J Barker (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L7005 for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed near Chislet. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Chislet, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Barker: he was injured. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L7005 and Sergeant E R Thorn on 1940-08-26 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108803-4154135.html On 1940-08-26, Pilot, navigator or other duty? E R Thorn (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial L7005 for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed near Chislet. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Chislet, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Thorn: he was injured. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N3369 and Sergeant Hardy on 1941-04-16 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108804-4154136.html On 1941-04-16, Pilot, navigator or other duty? Hardy (Sergeant, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N3369 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out over Crowborough. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Crowborough, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Hardy: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I N3369 and Flying Officer W R A Knocker on 1941-04-16 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108805-4154137.html On 1941-04-16, Pilot, navigator or other duty? W R A Knocker (Flying Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Defiant I with serial N3369 for this duty: Night Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Baled out over Crowborough. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Crowborough, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Knocker: he was safe. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Defiant I L6975 and Flight Lieutenant N G Cooke on 1940-05-29 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108806-4154138.html On 1940-05-29, Pilot, navigator or other duty? N G Cooke (Flight Lieutenant, RAF) with servicenumber 37652 flew a Defiant I with serial L6975 for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Combat over Dunkirk. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Dunkirk, Belgium. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Cooke: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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Flight of Defiant I L6975 and Corporal A Lippett on 1940-05-29 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/defiant/108807-4154139.html On 1940-05-29, Pilot, navigator or other duty? A Lippett (Corporal, RAF) with servicenumber 348039 flew a Defiant I with serial L6975 for this duty: Patrol. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Combat over Dunkirk. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 264. The location for the map is Dunkirk, Belgium. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Lippett: he was killed. He is commemorated at: Runnymede Memorial, United Kingdom.
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