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Lancaster III - JA702 - GT-Z lost at Noordoostpolder on 30-01-1944 (SGLO ref: T3342)
At the date of 30-01-1944, time: 2200, the aircraft type Lancaster lll JA702 has been lost. The location of the plane was found at: NO polder). The unit of crew and plane is: 156 Sqdn. First flyer rank: Pilot Officer, name: J.E. Rule. The plane belonged to the Allied forces.
Crew: Lancaster - JA702 - GT-Z 'ZEBRA' - 30 Jan 1944 - Mission: Berlin
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NZ416543 - Pilot Officer - Pilot - John Edward Rule - RNZAF - Age 28 - KIA
1510799 - Sergeant - Navigator - William Winston Cottam - RAF - Age 22 - EVD - POW
972772 - Sergeant - W.Operator / Air Gunner - Patrick "Paddy" Coyne - RAF - Age 29 - EVD - POW
1726836 - Sergeant - Flight Engineer - Edward Arthur Shorter - RAFVR - Age 21 - KIA
658450 - Flight Sergeant - Bomb Aimer / 2nd Navigator - Kenneth Richard "Dick" Ball - RAF - Age 30 - KIA
998929 - Sergeant - Mid Upper Air Gunner - George Albert Race - RAFVR - Age 22 - KIA
1552498 - Sergeant - Rear Air Gunner - John Johnstone Sloan - RAFVR - Age 22 - KIA
Airgunners John Sloan (22) and George Race (22) buried on 9 februari at Erehof in Vollenhove.
John Edward Rule
William Winston Cottam
Patrick "Paddy" Coyne
Kenneth Richard "Dick" Ball
Edward Arthur Shorter
John Johnstone Sloan
George Albert Race
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