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Re: RAF Non-operational loss 21 March 1944
Hi Peter
Following Henk's suggestion there are deaths registered at Bournemouth in the 1st Qtr of 1944 as follows:-
Dennis Evans(the middle initial is given as R),20
Reginald R McGregor,21, both known to Henk for this incident
From his Unknown list there are,
Alexander,24,
Appleton,30,
Gent,22,
and Roberts,35
Timmins,45, registered at Braintree, Essex
Wood 43, registered at Doncaster,W Yorkshire. It was his wife's home and he is buried there,may have died on leave.
Kent not on the England and Wales register and may have died in Scotland or N Ireland.He is buried in Glasgow
Incidentally,as you give your location as London, try the branch of the British Library opposite Colindale Station on the Northern Line where they keep copies and microfilm of almost all UK newspapers for the last 200 years or so. A WW2 incident is likely to be published up to 2 weeks after the event due to Censorship
Regards
Dick
Last edited by Ex Shack; 17th April 2010 at 22:43.
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