TOMLINSON – Ernest Roy
605607 – E.R. Tomlinson – Jamaica – attested 7.6.43 Sgt. Pilot #31 PD 29.10.44 – UK 18.12.44
[Source: NA AIR 2/6876]
605607 – E.R. Tomlinson – Jamaica – attested 7.6.43 Sgt. Pilot #31 PD 29.10.44 – UK 18.12.44
[Source: NA AIR 2/6876]
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Training Command. Never dropped a bomb in anger or so he said.
April 22nd, 2014 at 1:01 amBut he was a hero nevertheless.
Is this the Roy Tomlinson who lived in Bolton, Post WW11
June 6th, 2014 at 7:18 pmMike
I am sure I know your mother, did not have the privilege of knowing your father.
Looking at his record, it seems to me that he was a very brave man and you can be very proud of him!
He was definitely a hero. To do what he did, night after night, took a special kind of courage.
If you want to know more about his service record, I can probably find out for you.
You have my phone number, so if you are interested, please do not hesitate to ring ( I don’t hesitate to ring you, so why should you hesitate?).
Regards
Trevor
February 15th, 2015 at 12:41 am