East Kirkby - Lancaster, JB529, DX-P 57 Sgn

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Reference WMO/261982

Address:

Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre

East Kirkby Airfield

East Kirkby

PE23 4DE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Tree/s
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Tree and plaque Take-off from East Kirkby at 1619 on the 2nd December, 1943 for operations against Berlin. Believed to have crashed near Trebbin. All rest in Berlin1938 – 1945 War Cemetery
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TANSLEY, Ernest Henry, Pilot Officer (Pilot). 149542. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of Albert and Mary Ann Tansley; husband of Irene Florence Tansley, of Hockley, Essex, aged 29. Burried 8. F. 2. DALTON, Jack Proctor. (Pilot Officer (2nd Pilot). 161782. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. . Buried 8. F. 5. BROWN, Leonard Charles, Sergeant (Flt. Eng.), 1615648, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of William Charles and Ellen Brown, of Bermondsey, London, aged 20. Buried B. F. 3. PARK, Douglas. Pilot Officer (Navigator). 162548. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of Joseph Deakin Park and Sarah Hayton Park, of Hull, aged 20. Buried 8. F. 7. PATRICK, Ernest Harold. Pilot Officer (Air Bomber). 162550. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of Juan and Mabel Olive Patrick, of Southgate, Middlesex, aged 25. Buried 8. F. 8. GROVE, Ivor Francis. Sergeant (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner). 1576028. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of Harry and Florence Groves, of Greet, Birmingham, aged 20. Buried 8. F. 1.. LEWIS, Roy Arthur. Pilot Officer (Air Gunner). 161699. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Son of Walter Benjamin & Elsie Leigh Louise Lewis; husband of Ernestine Moya Lewis of Sale, Cheshire, aged 21. Buried 8. F. 4. MOAD, Harold Alexander. Flight Sergeant (Air Gunner). R/134973. Royal Canadian Air Force. Son of John A. Moad and Ethel R. Moad, of Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada, aged 23. Buried 8.F.6.

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