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LONGUENESSE (ST OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY ; Pas de Calais
LONGUENESSE (ST OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY ; Pas de Calais
Flight Lieutenant Charles Sidney Darwood
Charles Sidney Darwood joined the RAF as an Acting Pilot Officer on a Short Service Commission on 15 March 1935. On completion of his training, he joined No.111 Squadron at RAF Northolt, being noted on strength there in October 1936.
Flight Sergeant Harold Mark Batters
Harold Mark 'Hank' Batters, was born 2nd September, 1918, at Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba, Canada.
Flight Sergeant Richard Byrne Honeycombe
Richard Byrne Honeycombe was born 5th February, 1922, in Toronto, Ontario.
Pilot Officer Thomas Tristram Fox
On Saturday 4 April, 1942, New Zealander Pilot Officer Fox, known as ‘Dene’, was 21 years old with 259 flying hours to his credit. He had been posted to 485 Squadron RNZAF the previous month and was still a novice at operational flying.
Sergeant Christopher Geoffrey Blomfield Chapman
Christopher Geoffrey Blomfield "Barry" Chapman, son of Christopher Charles and Catherina Chapman, hailed from Uralla in New South Wales and was born on 23 January 1913.
Sergeant Edward Brayley
Sergeant Edward Brayley was the son of Alfred (a motor engineer) and Sarah Brayley, of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. He had an older brother, Clifford and a younger sister Margaret.
Sergeant Gerald Barrington Haydon
Gerald Barrington Haydon was born in the Southport district of Queensland, on 24 December, 1921, known as Barry to his parents, Harry and Gertrude Haydon.
Squadron Leader Philip Leslie Irving Archer DFC
PHILLIP LESLIE IRVING ARCHER was born on the 10th February, 1917, in Bridgetown, Barbados. He was the son of Frederick Leslie Archer (a famous cricketer) and Millicent Beryl Archer, of Belleville, Hastings, Barbados.
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