MAHON – Michael Stanley Reece
J87637 – Flying Officer – RCAF – KIA 21/9-1944 (at 28) – Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, UK
[Source: CG, CWGC]
J87637 – Flying Officer – RCAF – KIA 21/9-1944 (at 28) – Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, UK
[Source: CG, CWGC]
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KG376 Dakota 437 Sqn South-west of Keldonk
This aircraft was set upon by up to nine enemy aircraft and badly damaged. Most of the crew escaped but those listed below died in the crash.
Flying Officer Michael Stanley Reece MAHON 28 RCAF Navigator
Flight Sergeant John Charles Henry HACKETT 36
Lance Corporal James ADAMSON 800 Air Despatch Coy RASC
Details from “Though Without Anger: Losses of Transport and Special Duties Aircraft and Assault Gliders 1940 to 1945” by Colin Cummings
March 19th, 2009 at 4:18 pmSon of Michael Thomas Greaves Mahon and Maude Eleanor Mary Mahon, of Barbados, British West Indies.
April 4th, 2009 at 3:58 pm