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Old 18th May 2008, 20:02
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Re: Crashed Spitfire photo identification No.611 Sqd

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Originally Posted by Spitfire 9 View Post
I find an interesting link with F/O. Victor Stephenson Neill RAFVR, who failed to return on 4th May 1943, while flying in Spitfire EN567.

He is thought to have been in collision and subsequently crashed. He has no known grave, commemorated at Runnymede Panel 132 Age 24.

He was also 611 squadron's longest serving pilot, being affectionately known by all as, 'PADDY'

Mervyn.
Hi,

I think that it's impossible that the pilot of Paddy IV has not a known grave, somewhere in the CWGC cemeteries of Pas de Calais area.
He his one of the 611 squadron KIA pilots buried here, in France.
He is not MIA, as the photo shows.

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