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Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Hi Guys
Since I am not involved in tracking down individuals during the war I need help from those of you who are really good at that (Leendert and Rolland comes to mind) Due to a wrecked Fairchild Argus VP-KDT (which I identified on FLICKR) a grandson to the mentioned Reginald "Rex" Scott contacted me and asked if I knew anything about him. Well I did not So the question goes over to you! The grandson didn't have much, beside knowing Rex lived in Kenya and Tanzania post war and that he probably was a Hurricane pilot. He had two brothers, Peter Newton Scott and Donald Keith Newton Scott. Donald seems to have been a wireless operator/gunner with 156Sq and he was lost on a raid to Gennevilliers 29/30 May 1942 Peter Scott is reported to have been killed post war during flight training. Not much, I know, but I would appreciate your best shots... B Rgds Stig |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Hi Stig,
Sgt. D K N SCOTT. 29/30 May 1942 156 Sqdn Wellington III - X3706 "GT⊙C". OP: Gennevilliers. T/O 0027 Alconbury. Crashed at Dugny in the northern outskirts of Paris and some 6 km NW of Bobigny. The crew were initially buried at Dugny, but since the liberation, their remains have been taken to Viroflay New Communal Cemetery. Details from Chorley's "RAF Bomber Command Losses of the 2nd WW" page 98. From RAF Commands forum - Ronald William Scott 12 Feb 1944 Sangeles, California, USA 13732 Herbert Rowland Scott 14 Jul 1946 Toronto, Ontario, Canada R.69525 Also - Re: F/Sgt.Peter Newton SCOTT, 591873 . He was Wireless Op on Liberator GR VIII, KH183 "FH⊙D" of 53 Sqdn on night circuit training, Pembrokeshire on the 8th July 1945 when he was killed. An engine broke up on take off from St.Davids. It swung and crashed into Emiych Farm and was DBF. He rests at Sleaford Cemetery, Lincolnshire. See CWGC https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi...-newton-scott/ Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 24th July 2025 at 14:29. |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Here is the other with proof positive they were brothers:
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi...-newton-scott/ |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Thanks Chris
Much appreciated! Also thanks Alex! Perhaps I should have been more clear regarding Donald, since that info was already known to me B Rgds Stig |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Thanks Colin
Nothing on Rex himself while active? B Rgds Stig |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Here is a start.
The family appears listed in Ancestry.com Father : Reginald Scott 1896 - 1971 Mother: Alice Newton Scott 1894-1973 Family: Reginald Newton Scott 1919-1981 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...d-newton-scott https://www.newspapers.com/article/l...cho/177348654/ (Reginald has 3 brothers and 1 sister listed) Brother: Donald Keith Newton Scott 1921-1942 (Death 30 May 1942 France) Brother: Peter Newton Scott 1923-1945 (Death 08 July 1945 Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales) Brother: Eric Newton Scott 1923-1996 Sister: Mary Scott 1927-2017 Alex has posted information above on the wartime deaths of the 2 brothers. |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Thanks Rolland
Much appreciated. B Rgds Stig |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Here is the 1945 obit for Peter.
https://www.newspapers.com/article/l...cho/177362570/ Note it mentions Major Rex N Scott as being in Burma. Also mentions Eric and Mary. Mary at the Ministery of Aircraft Production and Flying Officer Eric N. Scott, A.F.M. (Air Force Medal?) |
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Re: Reginald Newton Scott and two brothers
Thanks again Rolland
Being a Major (if correct) indicates he was not in the RAF Interesting Cheers Stig |