The six aircrew who perished in this accident were-
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Lemuel Ernest PROWSE,
RCAF Squadron Leader Douglas Raymond ROBERTSON DFC, CG,
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Norman Leslie ROSEBLADE DFC,
RAF Flight Sergeant Ronald ALDERSON,
RAFVR Flight Sergeant Arthur Gwynne DAVIES and
RAFVR Warrant Officer George Edward THOMPSON.
The eighteen passenger servicemen who perished in this accident were-
RAF Air Vice Marshal James Rowland SCARLETT-STREATFEILD CBE, Mid,
Private Frederick SAINTY,
Private John SHANNON,
Private Clarence SUTHERLAND,
Private Francis Gerard TRAINOR,
Private Edward WABY,
Private George WALTON,
Private Kenneth John WATTS,
Sergeant Herbert William WOODWARD,
Private David William COOPER,
Private Walter William ELLIOTT,
Private Walter Robert LOVETT,
Private Frank George McGLYNN,
Private Edmund Charles MONK,
Corporal Sidney George RAYNER,
Private William RODGER,
Private Michael Mullen WADE and
Major Peter Kato JULIEBO (who was the Norwegian liaison officer).
Military Service-
Rank: Flight Lieutenant
Trade: Air Bomber
Service Number: J/15029
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 190 RAF Squadron (MOTTO: 'Ex tenebris' [Through darkness])
Citation/Award: Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
An art student, he enlisted in the RCAF on 11 May 1940 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Son of Llewellyn and Mary (née Harris) Roseblade of Toronto [father born in England and had served in the Boer War and in the Great War; mother born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA].
Flight Lieutenant Air Bomber Norman Leslie Roseblade is commemorated on Page 560 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
The six aircrew who perished in this accident were-
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Lemuel Ernest PROWSE,
RCAF Squadron Leader Douglas Raymond ROBERTSON DFC, CG,
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Norman Leslie ROSEBLADE DFC,
RAF Flight Sergeant Ronald ALDERSON,
RAFVR Flight Sergeant Arthur Gwynne DAVIES and
RAFVR Warrant Officer George Edward THOMPSON.
The eighteen passenger servicemen who perished in this accident were-
RAF Air Vice Marshal James Rowland SCARLETT-STREATFEILD CBE, Mid,
Private Frederick SAINTY,
Private John SHANNON,
Private Clarence SUTHERLAND,
Private Francis Gerard TRAINOR,
Private Edward WABY,
Private George WALTON,
Private Kenneth John WATTS,
Sergeant Herbert William WOODWARD,
Private David William COOPER,
Private Walter William ELLIOTT,
Private Walter Robert LOVETT,
Private Frank George McGLYNN,
Private Edmund Charles MONK,
Corporal Sidney George RAYNER,
Private William RODGER,
Private Michael Mullen WADE and
Major Peter Kato JULIEBO (who was the Norwegian liaison officer).
Military Service-
Rank: Flight Lieutenant
Trade: Air Bomber
Service Number: J/15029
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 190 RAF Squadron (MOTTO: 'Ex tenebris' [Through darkness])
Citation/Award: Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
An art student, he enlisted in the RCAF on 11 May 1940 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Son of Llewellyn and Mary (née Harris) Roseblade of Toronto [father born in England and had served in the Boer War and in the Great War; mother born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA].
Flight Lieutenant Air Bomber Norman Leslie Roseblade is commemorated on Page 560 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
Inscription
Royal Canadian Air Force
Gravesite Details
J/15029
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