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Airmen's Corner, St. Luke's churchyard, Whyteleafe.

  • Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Dumbell Smith

    Sergeant (Pilot) Arthur Dumbell Smith

    Arthur Dumbell Smith was a long-standing member of No.66 Squadron. He hailed from Forest Gate, London, and was born on 3rd April 1918, the son of Charles H. Smith and Constance Isabel Dumbell.
  • Sergeant (Pilot) Eric Mervyn Robert Fleming

    Sergeant (Pilot) Eric Mervyn Robert Fleming

    Eric met his end in a flying accident, on 16th May, 1941, while serving with No.258 Squadron at Kenley. His Hurricane Mk.II, Z2589, dived into the ground near Lingfield, Surrey.
  • Sergeant Francis Jack Pink

    Sergeant Francis Jack Pink

    On 31st March, 1954, Sergeant Francis Jack Pink died in unknown circumstances while serving at RAF Kenley.
  • Sergeant Harry Cyril Grove

    Sergeant Harry Cyril Grove

    Harry Cyril Grove was the son of Albert George and Alice Maud Grove, of Herne Hill, London.
  • Sergeant James Neate Hanigan

    Sergeant James Neate Hanigan

    James Neate Hanigan, the son of George William Percy and Amy Eliza Hanigan, was born and raised in Hurstville New South Wales.
  • Sergeant Kenneth Victor Williams

    Sergeant Kenneth Victor Williams

    Kenneth Victor Williams was born on 16 September 1915 in Fairfield, Victoria to Arthur John Williams and Ethel May (nee Hems) Williams.
  • Sergeant Ross Alexander MacKay

    Sergeant Ross Alexander MacKay

    On the 23rd November,  he was taking part in cloud formation flying practice with Sgt. L. J. Burke when they entered low cloud and flew into the side of Titsey Hill near Woldingham.
  • Wing Commander Raymond Arthur Holmwood

    Wing Commander Raymond Arthur Holmwood

    Raymond Arthur Holmwood was the first Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) officer to assume command of an RAF squadron during World War II.
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