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You are here: Home>Date of Death (by year)>1940

1940

  • Flying Officer Reginald Tyrrell George

    Flying Officer Reginald Tyrrell George

    F/O George was one of three 64 Squadron pilots lost on 29th May, 1940.
  • Leading Aircraftman Thomas Holroyd

    Leading Aircraftman Thomas Holroyd

    Thomas Holroyd was the foster son of Alfred E. and Zoe Colley of Liverpool. He was a Flight Mechanic with No.615 (County of Surrey) Squadron. 
  • Leading Aircraftman William John Spirrell

    Leading Aircraftman William John Spirrell

    Not all the deaths of RAF Kenley related personnel were due to enemy action. One such was the tragic death of Leading Aircraftman William Spirrell in Devon on 7 June 1940.
  • Leading Aircraftman William John Tanner

    Leading Aircraftman William John Tanner

    LAC William John Tanner was the son of William and Emily Tanner, of Old Coulsdon. He was married to V. J. Tanner, of Old Coulsdon.
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Albert E. A. D. J. G. Van den Hove d'Ertsenrijck

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Albert E. A. D. J. G. Van den Hove d'Ertsenrijck

    Pilot Officer Albert Emmanuel Alex van den Hove d’Ertsenrijck, was seen by an eyewitness, Don Key, to try and make a forced landing in a meadow adjacent to the River Stour but the pilot jumped at very low level (possibly hoping to fall into the water), struck a tree and was killed.
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) David Nicholas Owen Jenkins

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) David Nicholas Owen Jenkins

    Pilot Officer Jenkins was born in May 1919 and was the son of the Revd. Canon William Owen Jenkins, D.D. and Horatia Mary Jenkins, of St. Andrews. Fife. 
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Edward Maurice Gunter

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Edward Maurice Gunter

  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Frederick Cecil Harrold

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Frederick Cecil Harrold

    Frederick Cecil Harrold was born on 17th May 1917, the son of Frederick Charles Harrold and Florence Nightingale Harrold (nee Booth).
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) John Kenneth Grahame Clifton

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) John Kenneth Grahame Clifton

    John Kenneth Grahame Clifton, (known as "Kenneth"), was born in Plymouth in October 1918. He was the son of John Henry and Susie Dorothy Anderson Clifton. The family moved to Somerset in 1928 where Kenneth was educated at Taunton School.
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Michael Robert Mudie

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Michael Robert Mudie

    Michael Robert Mudie joined the RAF on a short service commission in March 1939. On completion of his training he joined the 11 Group Pool in November of that year. 
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Vilém Göth

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Vilém Göth

    Vilém was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in April 1915. At school he was an accomplished pianist and athlete. Upon graduating in June 1934, he volunteered for military service, and commenced his basic training with 2 Air Regiment, Olomouc. 
  • Pilot Officer (Pilot) Wlodzimierz Michal Czech Samolinski

    Pilot Officer (Pilot) Wlodzimierz Michal Czech Samolinski

    Wlodzimierz Michal Czech Samolinski was born in Poland in October 1916 and after school, joined the Polish Air Force where he conducted his training at Deblin. He then joined 122 Fighter Squadron in October 1938 as a 2nd Lieutenant.
  • Pilot Officer Cecil Robert Montgomery

    Pilot Officer Cecil Robert Montgomery

  • Pilot Officer Colin Dunstone Francis

    Pilot Officer Colin Dunstone Francis

    Colin Dunstone Francis was born in July 1921, in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey. He was the only child of Frank Warner Francis, who served in the Royal Field Artillery during the Great War, and his wife, Emmie Francis. Colin joined the RAF on a short service commission in April 1939.
  • Pilot Officer Douglas Keith Milne

    Pilot Officer Douglas Keith Milne

    Pilot Officer Milne has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede memorial and also appears on the Meigle War Memorial at the entrance to Victory Park, Meigle, Perth and Kinross.
  • Pilot Officer Frederick William Ratford

    Pilot Officer Frederick William Ratford

    Frederick William Ratford was born on 14 October 1916, in Essex, to Frederick George and Alice Maud Ratford (nee Glover). During January 1940, he had married Doreen K Lees in London.
  • Pilot Officer Herbert Branwell Hackney

    Pilot Officer Herbert Branwell Hackney

    Herbert Branwell Hackney was born during July 1913, in Yarmouth on the Norfolk coast, to Herbert and Helen Wilhelmina, nee Shephard, Hackney.
  • Pilot Officer John Richard Lloyd

    Pilot Officer John Richard Lloyd

    John Richard Lloyd was the youngest of five children born to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Conway Lloyd MC of Brecon.
  • Pilot Officer Peter Frank Kennard-Davis

    Pilot Officer Peter Frank Kennard-Davis

    Peter Frank Kennard-Davis initially joined the Royal Navy, but thereafter joined the RAF on a short service commission in May 1939.
  • Pilot Officer Richard Clare Whittaker DFC

    Pilot Officer Richard Clare Whittaker DFC

    Richard Clare Whittaker was a Suffolk lad, born on 26 November 1919 in Yoxford. After attending Framlingham College, between 1931 and 1937, he joined the RAF on a Short Service Commission in January 1938.
  • Pilot Officer Thomas Charles Hey

    Pilot Officer Thomas Charles Hey

    Thomas Charles Hey was born in Hampshire on 11 June, 1911, the son of Thomas Hey and Jessie Maud (nee Driscoll) Hey.
  • Platoon Commander William Battle

    Platoon Commander William Battle

    Platoon Commander William Battle, of the 58th Surrey (Purley) Battalion, was killed by shrapnel at Kenley Waterworks, during the first wave of attacks on RAF Kenley on the 18th August, 1940.
  • Private William Albert Smith

    Private William Albert Smith

    Private William Albert Smith was serving with 12th (H.D.) Battalion of the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) when he was severely injured during the air raids which devastated RAF Kenley on 18th August, 1940 - 'the Hardest Day.'
  • 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.
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