14 – Ranville War Cemetery

Stirling EF295 SQ-J
620 Sqn
Date :  06 juin 1944
Mission :   Opération Tonga : Largage de parachutistes pour la Landing Zone “N” entre Ranville et Amfreville
Décollage :  Fairford à 23:45
Causes de la perte :  Abattu par la Flak
Lieu de la perte :
 Château de Grangues
New Zeland FS Edward Harry Frederick ATKINSON
AB RNZAF 424961 KIA
FS Robert Frederick KEBBELL
WOP RAFVR 1295606 POW
Sgt Geoffrey Albert MAUND
FE RAFVR 1851161 KIA
Canada Sqn Ldr Wilmott Reginald PETIT
Pil RCAF J/15517 KIA Distinguished-Flying-Cross
Sgt Albert Ernest PRYCE
AG RAFVR 1314446 WIA POW
Fg Off Richard George WATKINS
Nav RAFVR 135746 KIA
Spr Albert Edwin AUSTIN
591 Antrim Parachute Squadron 14404888 KIA
Saute de l’appareil parachute en flammes. Inhumé à Bayeux (14)
Spr C.M. BARTLETT
5669776 POW Saute de l’appareil
LCpl Kenneth William BRANSTON
1878189 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Spr John Joseph EVANS
2116526 KIA
LCpl Thomas Andrew FASER
882124 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Spr Peter GUARD
1876309 POW Fusillé par les Allemands
Spr Frank JACKLIN
14275964 EVA Saute de l’appareil
Cpl William Alexander KELLY
1944972 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Spr C T LAW
14504398 POW WIA Évacué sur l’hôpital allemand de Pont-l’Évêque
Lt Anthony Benjamin OLIVEIRA
277794 POW Saute de l’appareil
Spr John REARDON-PARKER
14550031 POW WIA DOW le 07/06/144
Lt John Searle SHINNER
233373 POW
Spr George THOMSON
14283438 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Spr David Henry WHEELER
14537569 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Spr Frank WOLFE
14422905 POW Fusilé par les Allemands
Maj Philip Andrew WOOD
41207 POW Saute de l’appareil
Spr John R YOUELL
1877562 KIA
Distinguished Flying Cross
Acting Flight Lieutenant Wilmot Reginald PETTIT (CAN/Ji55i7), Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 199 Squadron.
As pilot, this officer has participated in many attacks on important enemy targets and has displayed great skill and determination. On a recent occasion, whilst over Berlin, his aircraft was hit by fire from the ground defences but he continued his bombing run to execute a successful attack. Shortly afterwards the bomber was again hit, this time by fire from an enemy fighter. The rear turret was rendered unserviceable, most of the electrical system was shot away, while the control wires of 2 petrol tanks were severed. Coolly and skilfully, Fight Lieutenant Pettit evaded the attacker and afterwards flew the bomber to base. This officer displayed great courage and determination throughout.
THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE of TUESDAY, the 12th OCTOBER, 1943.