NOEL – Roderick Alwin
Flight Lieutenant
[Source: CMHA]
Possibly Radio-operator?
[Source: David Noel]
Service no. 716824, arrived in Britain in mid-1944 as a ground crew recruit from Trinidad.
[Courtesy AD]
[Photo: courtesy David Noel]
Flight Lieutenant
[Source: CMHA]
Possibly Radio-operator?
[Source: David Noel]
Service no. 716824, arrived in Britain in mid-1944 as a ground crew recruit from Trinidad.
[Courtesy AD]
[Photo: courtesy David Noel]
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I am not sure what this is all about but I would be very interested in finding out information on a deceased uncle – Roderick Noel, who to the best of my knowledge was in the RAF as a radio operator. Any information would be gladly appreciated.
Sinceely
March 19th, 2015 at 2:54 amDavid Noel
Toronto,Canada
I have a picture of Roderick Noel. How do I get it to you
March 23rd, 2015 at 9:47 pm