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Re: First name needed for LAC Leale - 13 Squadron
Hi all,
Another name from 13 Squadron. This LAC served with the Squadron in France, 1940. LAC Leale and was a air gunner, flying in Lysanders. Could anyone help with his first name please? Thanks all Danny |
Re: First name needed for LAC Leale - 13 Squadron
Danny,
I believe that surname should be Neale instead of Leale. There are only eight names for Leale on the online (T.N.A.) AIR 78 enlisted personnel name cards. See AIR 78/95/4/page 193. Of these two appear to be 1918 vintage, while the other six have post 1940 service numbers. In the 13 Squadron Appendices (AIR 27/183A, pages 19 & 22), also online free at the T.N.A. website, there is an air gunner listed as 550892 AC1 G.D. Neale. He is George Dennis Ivor Neale from his AIR 78/117/1/108 name card. Hope this helps, Martin Gleeson. |
Re: First name needed for LAC Leale - 13 Squadron
Hello,
Later, 550892 F/Sgt George Dennis Ivor NEALE RAF, was a "Guinea Pig". https://www.eastgrinsteadmuseum.org....nis-ivor-neale Aircraft involved were: Defiant II - AA581 - 96//TFU/515 - Hit by Defiant AA576 after landing at night, Tangmere, 15.1.43. Defiant II - AA576 - 96/256/SDFlt/Northolt/515/Cv TT - To Admiralty 10.1.44. See: RAF A/C AA100 to AZ999/Halley, J. J./A-B(Historians)/2000(2nd.ed.)/p.7. and ... https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/1720 https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/1717 See also: The Defiant File. Brew, Alec Tunbridge Wells:Air-Britain(Historians),1996. pp.44 & 108. Col. |
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