62 – Leubringhen Calais Canadian War Cemetery

Halifax LW173 WL-K
434 Sqn
Date :   13 juin 1944
Mission :   Bombardement de voies de circulation à Arras (59)
    Décollage :
 Croft à 22:44
     
    Causes de la perte :
 Abattu par un chasseur de nuit      
    Lieu de la perte :   Givenchy-en-Gohelle (62)
     
Fg Off James Richard ALEXANDER AB RCAF J/17186 KIA
Royaume-Uni Wg Cdr Christopher Smales BARTLETT Pil RAF 39928 KIA
Plt Off Richard Edward John CAMPBELL AG RCAF J/85772 KIA Inhumé à Givenchy-en-Gohelle (62)
Flt Lt Dorcas Herbert CRAWFORD WOP AG RCAF J/12105 POW  
Fg Off Roger Gordon KELSO Nav RCAF J/14241 KIA
Plt Off Charles Harrison KYLE FE RCAF C/85505 KIA
Fg Off Robert Bradford LEARN AG RCAF J/26620 KIA Inhumé à Givenchy-en-Gohelle (62)

Distinguished Flying Cross
Flight Lieutenant Christopher Smales BARTLETT (39928) No 216 Squadron.
One night in May, 1941, this officer carried out a flight which necessitated transporting a party of Royal Engineers and landing them beside a highly strategical railway bridge which it was intended to destroy. Much of the complete success of this daring and difficult operation CAN be attributed to the skill displayed by this officer. Flight Lieutenant Bartlett has also executed eleven successful night raids.
THE LONDON GAZETTE of FRIDAY, the 15th of AUGUST, 1941

Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross
Acting Wing Commander Christopher Smales BARTLETT D.F.C. (39928) R.A.F.O., 434 (R.C.A.F.) Sqn.
In the course of his second tour of operations this officer has attacked many strongly defended targets, including several attacks on Berlin and numerous others on industrial centres in the Ruhr. He is a forceful and courageous leader whose example has inspired all.
FIFTH SUPPLEMENT to THE LONDON GAZETTE of FRIDAY, the 21th of JULY, 1944