Historical Aircraft

Mabee to Macwatt

 

MABEE, FRANKLIN THOMAS WO2(WAG) R156988. From Hamilton, Ontario. Killed in Action May 6/44 age 20. #160 Burma Squadron (Api Soya Paragasamu). Liberator aircraft lost. Please see WO G.E. Cooper for casualty list and other detail. Warrant Officer Class II Wireless Operator Air Gunner Mabee has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.

MABEE, GEORGE FLOYD F/O(P) J12562. From Brownsburg, Quebec. Killed in Action Mar 30/43 age 26. #49 Squadron (Cave Canem). The crew of Lancaster aircraft #ED 469 got lost on the trip to Berlin, Germany, due to poor navigation, and was shot down over Hanover, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Pilot Mabee is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery at Hanover, Germany.

MABEE, KEITH WARING F/O(P) J41812. From Medicine Hat, Alberta. Killed in Action Mar 16/45 age 22. #12 Squadron (Leads The Field). Lancaster aircraft missing. Please see Barker M.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot Mabee is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MABON, ADAM P/O(P) 176721 – Royal Air Force. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 13/44 age 24. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Halifax aircraft lost. Please see Todd E.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot Mabon is buried in Canada Cemetery, Tilloy-les-Cambrai, Nord, France.

MACALLISTER, GORDON DALE W/C(P) C169. From Rochester, Alberta. Killed in Action Feb 26/42 age 30. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus). Target – Kiel, Germany. Please see Phillips E.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Wing Commander Pilot MacAllister has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACALLISTER, HARVARD DARRELL FREDERICK F/L(N) J11486. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Aug 17/44 age 23. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Kiel, Germany. Please see Snell D.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Lieutenant Navigator MacAllister has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACARTHUR, GEORGE REGINALD P/O(AG) J91058//R174841. From Amherst, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jul 20/44. #582 Squadron (Pre Volamus Designantes), Pathfinder Force. Lancaster aircraft #ED 908 was shot down over the target Forget-Du-Croc, France. Sgt J. Gresty (RAF), FS E.W.R. Pratt (RAF), and S/L J.B. Weightman (RAF) were also killed. Four others of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacArthur was buried in the Communal Cemetery, Freulleville, France, exhumed, and reburied in the Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-sur-Mer, France.

MACARTHUR, HARRY FRANCIS SGT(WAG) R85762. From Braintree, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Killed in Action Sep 14/42. #22 Operational Training Unit. Target – Bremen, Germany. Please see Sutherland P. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacArthur has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACASKILL, TIMOTHY LEO FS(AG) R104425. From Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Jun 23/43 age 25. #10 Squadron (Rem Acu Tangere). Halifax aircraft #BB 324 was shot down off the Dutch Coast during a night trip to Mulhelm, Germany. FS J.F. Crowe was also killed. Five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacAskill has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACAULAY, DONALD ARCHIE FS(WAG) R71574. From Berkeley, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 30/42 age 20. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Saarbrucken, Germany. Please see Aronson K.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacAulay is buried in the Communal Cemetery, Gosselies, Hainaut, Belgium.

MACAULAY, HAROLD SGT(P) R64487, From Welland, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 19/41 age 21. #18 Squadron (Animo Et Fide). Blenheim aircraft #V 6492 failed to return from operations. Two of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. There were two #18 Sqdn. aircraft lost on this date. Please see Newsome C.D. for information regarding aircraft #P 606. RAF personnel killed were; Sgts D.W. Buck and R.V.W. Walker. Sergeant Pilot MacAulay has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACAULAY, JOHN WALKER SGT(WAG) R73010. From Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jul 27/42 age 30. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus). Target – Hamburg, Germany. Please see Slezak H.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacAulay is buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Hamburg, Germany.

MACAULAY, NEIL THOMAS WO2(AG) R121633. From Coalspur, Alberta. Killed in Action Jun 22/43 age 21. #35 Squadron (Uno Animo Agimus), Pathfinder Force. Halifax aircraft lost. Please see Andrews J.W. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Air Gunner MacAulay is buried in the General Cemetery, Den Burg, Texel Island, Holland.

MACAULAY, NORMAN ALEXANDER F/O(WAG) J19100//R101381. From New Westminster, British Columbia. Killed in Action Mar 31/44 age 26. #424 Tiger Squadron (Castigandos Castigamus). Target – Nuremberg, Germany. Please see Paquin F.F. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacAulay is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACAULAY, THOMAS HADLEY RODERICK F/L(BA) J22098//R50164. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Jan 8/45 age 30. The crew of Liberator aircraft #EW 101 were on a night training bullseye exercise when their aircraft crashed and burned three miles north of LI Hadera, Palestine. Six of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Flight Lieutenant Bomb Aimer MacAulay is buried in the Military Cemetery, Khayat Beach, Haifa, Palestine. Addendum: – F/L. Macaulay was from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, not Winnipeg, and was with #424 Squadron at the time of his death. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACAULAY, WILLIAM JAMES FS(P) R86116. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Aug 6/42 age 21. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Wellington aircraft was shot down near Kleve at Bedburg, Germany whilst attacking Essen, Germany. P/O R.M. Krefting, FS H.A. Brown, Sgts R.F. Churchill (RAF), A.H. Johnson (RAF), and T.H. Lawton (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacAulay was buried at Bedburg, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACAULEY, FRANK ALFRED CONWAY FS(WAG) R65534. From Newstead Paget, Bermuda. Killed Sep 16/42 age 22. #22 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Halstead D.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacAuley is buried in the Bexhill Cemetery, Sussex, England.

MACBRIEN, MICHAEL DESMOND F/O(P) C1043. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed Jan 6/41 age 23. #1 Air Navigation School, Rivers, Manitoba. Anson aircraft crashed. Please see Lewis G.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Piloy MacBrien is buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACCALLUM, BRIAN ALLAN P/O(P) J5075. From Mundare, Alberta. Killed Sep 4/41 age 21. #31 Elementary Flying Training School, DeWinton, Alberta. P/O MacCallum was killed when his Tiger Moth aircraft #5112 crashed three miles north of Delacourt, Alberta. Pilot Officer Pilot MacCallum is buried in the Beaver Lake Cemetery at Mundare, Alberta.

MACCALLUM, BRUCE F/L(P) 37723 – Royal Air Force. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 14/40 age 27. #202 Squadron (Semper Vigilate). London aircraft failed to return from operations. F/O E.C. Minchinton was also killed. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacCa/turn has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACCARTHY, DERMOT REAGH P/O(AG) J89699//R210959. From Princeton, British Columbia. Killed in Action Sep 16/44 age 26. #432 Leaside Squadron (Saevitir Ad Lucem). Target – Kiel, Germany. Please see LaBelle J.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacCarthy is buried in the Aabenraa Cemetery, Jutland, Denmark.

MACCAUSLAND, VINCENT SANFORD F/O(OB) J15309. From Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action May 17/43 age 30. #617 Dambuster Squadron (Apres Moi Le Deluge). Target – the Moehne Dam. Lancaster aircraft #ED 887 was shot down over the sea off Holland during the Danribuster Raid. S/L H.M. Young D.F.C. & Bar (RAF), Sgt D.T. Horsfall (RAF), and four others of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. For a full story on the Dambuster Raid see; ENEMY COAST AHEAD by W/C. G. Gibson V.C. and THE DAMBUSTERS by Paul Brickell. Flying Officer Observer MacCausland is buried in the General Cemetery, Bergen, Holland.

MACCOLL, DONALD DUNCAN FS(WAG) R91224. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed May 29/42 age 20. #32 Operational Training Unit, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. The crew of Beaufort aircraft #N 1026 took off on an air firing exercise and crashed into the sea during climb out after take-off. The aircraft disintegrated and sank, engine failure suspected. FSs G.G. Hall, M.J. O’Brien, and Sgt S.H. Stillwell (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacColl is buried in Scarborough Memorial Park, Toronto, Ontario.

MACCOSHAM, WILLIAM RAYMOND SGT(P) R95723. From Glenora, Manitoba. Killed in Action Dec 27/42 age 20. #179 Squadron. Wellington aircraft lost. Please see Sgt L.R. Tunnel( for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Pilot MacCosharn has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACDONALD, ALEXANDER F/L(P) J22384. From Stamford, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 10/44 age 23. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Halifax aircraft #LV 973 missing during a night trip to Versailles, France. Four Canadians, F/Os Shields, Calderbank, P/O Mollison, and Sgt Chapman were taken Prisoners of War. Two of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Churchyard at Friaize, Eure Et Loire, France. Addendum: Burial location is Eure et Loir. Detail provided by Joel Huard, Serquigny, France.

MACDONALD, ALEXANDER HUGH WO2(BA) R124964. From Bridgeport, Nova Scotia. Killed Nov 6/43. #1679 Conversion Unit, Topcliffe, Yorkshire. Lancaster aircraft #DS 649, belonging to #432 Squadron, crashed at Rose Cottage Farm near Terringtop, Yorkshire, cause not known. F/O R.A. Davis, Sgt L.W. Lehman, FS R.L. Green, and two members of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. WO MacDonald had been slightly injured on April 11, 1943 when he abandoned a #420 Squadron Wellington aircraft over Warwick, England. Please see Jackson C.W. for detail. Warrant Officer Class II Bomb Aimer MacDonald is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACDONALD, ALEXANDER JOSEPH F/O(P) J44939. From North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed Mar 26/45 age 19. #1 Wireless School, Montreal, Quebec. F/O MacDonald was the pilot of Yale aircraft #3421, was flying low during routine wireless training and was killed when the aircraft hit some trees three miles north of Elnora, Ontario. Flying Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Sydney, Nova Scotia.

MACDONALD, ALLAN STEWART P/O(BA) J24797//R147552. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Apr 22/43 age 19. One of 37 airmen lost at sea off the M.V. Amerika. Please see Clarke D.M. for casualty list and detail. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACDONALD, ANGUS DANIEL WO2(AG) R72529. From South Lake, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Dec 17/42 age 32. #103 Squadron (Noli Me Tangere). Lancaster aircraft crashed. Please see WO J.A. Hollinsworth for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Aabenraa Cemetery, Jutland, Denmark.

MACDONALD, ARCHIBALD STEWART FS(BA) R153012. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Nov 26/43 age 29. #626 Squadron (To Strike And Not To Yield). Lancaster aircraft #DV 388 missing during night operations against Berlin, Germany. FS C.J. Kindt and WO J.R. Small were also killed. Four of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacDonald is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACDONALD, ARTHUR CLIMIE P/O(P) J3749. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Dec 12/41 age 23. #1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. P/O MacDonald was killed when his Harvard aircraft #2612 crashed into Lake Ontario, near Hamilton, at Port Credit, Ontario. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.

MACDONALD, BERTRAM ALEXANDER F/L(P) J6029. From New Waterford, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed Aug 11/43 age 22. #1655 M.T.U. Mosquito aircraft #HJ 962 had the port engine fail before it crashed one quarter of a mile east of the airfield at RAF Station, Marham. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Marham Cemetery, Norfolk, England.

MACDONALD, CHARLES CAMPBELL FS(WAG) R252286. From Estmere, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed Apr 5/45 age 20. #24 Operational Training Unit (Cum Labore Adjuvantes). Wellington aircraft missing. Please see Hunt W.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, CHARLES GEORGE FS(P) R76973. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed Jun 27/42 age 21. #23 Operational Training Unit. The crew of Wellington aircraft #L 7891 were on a cross-country exercise when their aircraft crashed and burned one half mile west of Tiddington, Oxfordshire, England. RIO. L.G. Morrison and three RAF airmen were also killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the St. Mary Churchyard at Haddenharn, Buckinghamshire, England.

MACDONALD, CHARLES LLOYD P/O(P) J5039. From Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Sep 21/41 age 22. #129 Squadron (I Will Defend The Right). P/O MacDonald lost his life when his Spitfire aircraft #P 8752 wont down at St. Michel Sous Bois, France, presumed enemy action. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald was buried in the Communal Cemetery, Berck-Sur-Mer, France, exhumed, and reinterred in the Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.

MACDONALD, COLIN BRUCE P/O(WAG) J95362//R190194. From Amherst, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Mar 5/45 age 23. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Chemnitz, Germany. Please see Reid S.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery at Hanover, Germany.

MACDONALD, COLIN MURRAY FS(AG) R116520. From Ripley, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 3/43 age 25. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Dusseldorf, Germany. Please see Sauve J.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Crooswijk General Cemetery, Rotterdam, Holland.

MACDONALD, DENNIS CHARLES SGT(WAG) R106843. From Victoria, British Columbia. Killed in Action Mar 3/43 age 20. #221 Squadron (From Sea To Sea). Wellington aircraft #HX 473 failed to return from operations. FS R.M. Tooze, F/Ls R.T. Kenyon (RAF), N.G.D. Sanford (RAF), and Sgt T. Towle (RAF) were also killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACDONALD, DONALD ALASTAIR FS(BA) R176939. From Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Aug 30/44 age 23. #50 Squadron (From Defence To Attack). The crew of Lancaster aircraft #ED 588 were engaged in a night bomb attack against Konigsberg, Germany when they crashed at Vittsjo, Sweden and the bomb load exploded. Sgts R.W. Bysouth (RAF), W.R. Campbell (RAF), R.H. Clifford (RAF), F.G. Plowman (RAF), F/O A.H. Carver (RAF), and one other member of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Flight Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacDonald is buried in the Palsjo Municipal Cemetery, Halsingborg, Sweden.

MACDONALD, DONALD ANDREW FS(AG) R110187. From New Westminster, British Columbia. Killed in Action Feb 13/43 age 22. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Wellington aircraft #NK 330 went down near Garlan, France during a night operation. P/O L.G. Gibson, F/O F.R.F. Chapman (RAF), Sgts T.V. Hughes (RAF), and B.W. Somerford (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald was burred at Garlan, exhumed, and reinterred in the Communal Cemetery, Guidel, Mobihan, France.

MACDONALD, DONALD CHARLES FS(OB) R69236. From Wilmot Valley, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action May 17/42. #59 Squadron (Ab Uno Disce Omnes). Hudson aircraft #JM 632 crashed in the sea one mile off Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, England. Three RAF crew members missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Observer MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, DONALD JOHN SGT(WAG) R225104. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Nov 18/43 age 22. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Mannheim, Germany. Please see Smith, James S. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACDONALD, DONALD JOHN LAC R176956 – aero engine mechanic. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Sep 24/44 age 21. #1 PDC. Dakota aircraft crashed. Please see LAC L.I. Beach for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftman MacDonald is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACDONALD, DOUGLAS ALLISTER F/L(P) J14691 D.F.C. From Rockglen, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Jan 2/44 age 20. #630 Squadron (Nocturna Mors). Lancaster aircraft #JB 532 missing from a night trip to Berlin, Germany. Six members of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACDONALD, DUNCAN HILDRA1N F/O(BA) J22619. From New Waterford, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Oct 9/43 age 20. #434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus). Target – Hanover, Germany. Please see Small F.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacDonald is buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Hamburg, Germany.

MACDONALD, ERIC WILLIAM SGT(AG) R104467. From Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Nov 7/42 age 20. #83 Squadron (Strike To Defend), Pathfinder Force. Lancaster aircraft crashed 200 yards west of the Lana Beach Road, Cottenham Road, England. Sgt F.T. Sabourin and four members of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Houghton and Wyton Burial Ground, Huntingdonshire, England.

MACDONALD, ERNEST MILLS P/O(P) C22654. From St. Catharines, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 22/43 age 21. One of 37 airmen lost at sea off the M.V. Amerika. Please see Clarke D.M. for casualty list and detail. P/O MacDonald was a former Chief Flying Instructor at #19 EFTS, Virden, Manitoba. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa,. Ontario.

MACDONALD, FRANK MCLEOD FS(P) R86838. From London, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 20/42 age 26. #161 Squadron. Whitley aircraft missing between Berck-Sur-Mer and Cambrai, France during an attack against Cambrai. Sgts A.R. Ashford (RAF), H. Pateman (RAF), W.E.R. Wright (RAF), P/O M.R. Symonds (RAF), and FS J.D. Walls (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.

MACDONALD, FRED WHITTEN FS(N) R153164. From Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Killed Jan 23/44 age 31. #1679 Heavy Conversion Unit. The crew of Lancaster aircraft #DS 839 were engaged in a night training exercise when they crashed at Ridgemont, Bedfordshire, England. FSs J.J. Farrell, L.I. Hogan, F/O R.W. Grosser, Sgt S.A. Carr, and two of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacDonald is buried in the City Cemetery, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

MACDONALD, GEORGE ALFRED F/L C3156. From Edmonton, Alberta. Died Nov 15/40 age 53. #4 Training Command, Regina, Saskatchewan. F/L MacDonald held an honorary rank and died of natural causes before he could assume his duties as Command Chaplain at #4 Training Command. Flight Lieutenant MacDonald is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta.

MACDONALD, GEORGE EARDLEY SGT(OB) R65514. From Collingwood, Ontario. Killed Oct 29/40 age 26. RCAF Station, Trenton, Ontario. Sgt MacDonald was travelling from Jarvis, Ontario to Trenton to take an Observer’s course when he was killed in an automobile accident at Bowmanville, Ontario. Sergeant Observer MacDonald is buried in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.

MACDONALD, GEORGE SINCLAIR P/O(P) J5061. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Oct 21/41 age 24. #207 Squadron (Semper Paratus). The crew of Manchester aircraft #L 7487 were returning from a mine-laying operation when they ran out of fuel and ditched eighteen miles off shore from Horsham St. Faith, England. P/O H.S. Ray and Sgt D.D. Taylor were also killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France.

MACDONALD, GERALD EDWIN P/O(P) 42067 – Royal Air Force. From North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Jul 21/40. age 19. #204 Squadron (Praedum Vastatum). Sunderland aircraft lost off the Shetland Islands. P/O MacDonald was killed just before his wedding. The bride to be was pregnant, but a wartime marriage seemed wrong to him. His best friend said he had talked Gerald into getting married. Over 20 years later the friend, now a Group Captain in the RCAF, met the would be bride. With her was her 20 year old son who was the spitting image of his father. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, HARRY ALEXANDER FS(WAG) R76219. From New Glasgow Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jun 17/42 age 24. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Essen, Germany. Please see Harris A.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald was buried in the Huisduinen Military Cemetery, Holland, exhumed; and reburied in the British Cemetery at Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland. Addendum: – FS MacDonald was from Trenton, Nova Scotia, not New Glasgow. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACDONALD, HARRY DEANE F/L(P) J15467 D.F.C. & Bar. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 30/43 age 24. #401 Ram Squadron (Mors Celerrima Hostibus). S/L L.M. Cameron D.F.C. RCAF(retired) was the Commanding Officer of #401 and relates the following, ‘We were escorting American Forts on a raid to Holland on November 30, 1943 at about 25,000 ft. F/L MacDonald’s engine started to misfire and he lost a lot of speed so I ordered the rest of the Sqdn. to go home as there were no enemy fighters around. In radio contact with Harry I advised him to bail out as he’d likely be a POW or Evader. He said; I can make it home. I disagreed as we were just above stalling speed and his engine was damaged. We were over water soon so I contacted air-sea rescue and gave them our position and course. Thirty miles from the English Coast I could see the rescue ship coming at over 40 MPH so suggested to Harry to eject his canopy, turn the Spitfire upside down and fall out but pull his parachute right away. The rescue ship will be there when you hit the water I’ll circle around to make sure. Harry let the canopy go and tried to stand up and go over the side instead of turning over. He was a big man and I think his foot slipped and hit the stick because the Spit went straight down those couple thousand feet. I radioed air-sea rescue what had happened. There was nothing where he went in. I flew home totally beaten.” On July 4, 1944 S/L Cameron was shot down near Caen, France and was an Evader until a French traitor turned him into the Gestapo for 18,000 francs. S/L Cameron suffered some harsh treatment and was left standing on a street in rags and no identification when the Americans invaded France. He returned safely to England and was able to prove who he was. F/L MacDonald was flying in aircraft #MJ 115 for this operation. Our aircraft were equipped with the American built Packard and were giving us more trouble than the real Rolls. On the same op. F/L A. Studholme of Toronto, Ontario also had engine trouble and had to bail out. He was taken Prisoner of War. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, IAN ALISTAIR P/O(P) J37607. From Courtenay, British Columbia. Killed Apr 15/44 age 20. #31 Operational Training Unit, Debert, Nova Scotia. Hudson aircraft crashed. Please see Gibson J.W. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACDONALD, IAN ALEXANDER AC2 R138318. From Summerland, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jan 3/42 age 36. #9 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron, Bella Bella, British Columbia. AC2 MacDonald was killed when a Digby aircraft, on the water, collided with a dinghy. AirCraftman Second Class MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACDONALD, IAN ALISTAIR SGT(WAG) R54025. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed Oct 20/41 age 21. #88 Hong Kong Squadron (En Garde). Blenheim aircraft #L 9020 stalled and crashed at Western Longville one mile east of the airfield at Attlebridge, England. FS B. Fullerton was also killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the All Saints Churchyard, Swanton Morley, Norfolk, England.

MACDONALD, IAN BATTY P/O C8889. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Feb 4/42 ago 37. #119 City of Hamilton Squadron (Noli Me Tangere). RIO. MacDonald was a passenger in a Bolingbroke aircraft that crashed. Please see Varey R.F. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer MacDonald is buried in the Hillside Cemetery at Medicine Hat, Alberta.

MACDONALD, IRVING FS(AG) R88100. From Thorburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action April/43 age 20. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Pilzen, Czechoslovakia. Please see PiIon F.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Communal Cemetery, Liesse, Aisne, France.

MACDONALD, JACK FRANKLIN P/O(P) J86278. From Ajax, Ontario. Killed Jul 5/44 age 23. #5 G.T.S. RIO. MacDonald was killed when his Miles Master aircraft #DM 293 crashed. He was making a low level turn when the aircraft flicked over onto its back and crashed north-west of Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Blacon Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England.

MACDONALD, JAMES ARTHUR F/O(P) J18187. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Feb 7/44 age 21. #198 Squadron (Igini Renatus). A flight of Typhoon aircraft were on a Ranger operation and crossed the coast at 5,000 feet making a gentle dive to get clear of the cloud. At 1,000 feet the Flight Leader gave r/t instructions to gain height and return to base. F/O MacDonald was flying aircraft #JR 242 and was not seen again. Flying Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Churchyard at Poix-de-la-Somme, Somme, France.

MACDONALD, JAMES CLARENCE FS(BA) R138932. From Harmony Junction, Kings County, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Jun 22/43 age 21. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Krefeld, Germany. Please see Sebelius C.L. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacDonald is buried in the Oud Leusdon General Cemetery, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Holland.

MACDONALD, JAMES FRANCIS FS(AG) R103766. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Feb 3/43 age 25. #78 Squadron (Nemo Non Paratus). Halifax aircraft #W 7938 went down thirty-five miles south-west of Bremen at Vechta, Germany. FSs H.W. Laughlan, V.R. Wood (RAF), F/Os F. Buchanan (RAF), F.A. Davies (RAF), and Sgt W.J. Higgs (RAF) were also killed. One of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald was buried at Vechta, exhumed, and reburied in the Sage War Cemetery, Oldenburg, Land Niedersachsen, Germany.

MACDONALD, JAMES IGNATIUS P/O(WAG) J87169//R212219. From Little Pond, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action May 25/44 age 25. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Target – Aachen, Germany. Please see Nazar P. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald was buried at St. Trond, Belgium, exhumed, and reinterred in the War Cemetery, Heverlee, Brabant, Belgium.

MACDONALD, JAMES KENNETH F/O(N) J13076. From Rosalind, Alberta. Killed in Action Mar 5/43 age 23. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Wellington aircraft shot down. Please see Lawson H.T. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacDonald was buried at Dortmund, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACDONALD, JAMES LIVINGSTON FS(AG) K264905. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Feb 8/45 age 18. #619 Squadron. Lancaster aircraft #ME 134 missing from operations over Politz, Germany. P/O J.F. Moyle was also killed. One Canadian, FS Marsh, was taken Prisoner of War and four of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, JAMES STUART WO1(WAG) R113794. From Flat Lands, Restigouche County, New Brunswick. Killed Jun 1/44 age 28. #1667 Heavy Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see Sherven V.T. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Sleepyhillock Cemetery, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

MACDONALD, JOHN EDWARD F/L(P) C548. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed Jun 6/41 age 28. #11 Service Flying Training School, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. F/L MacDonald and Sgt T.S. Sharpies were engaged in an instructors night flying practice when their Harvard aircraft #3026 went in to a dive at 1,000 feet. They were both killed when the Harvard crashed three miles north-east of the aerodrome at Yorkton. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Regina Cemetery at Regina, Saskatchewan.

MACDONALD, JOSEPH CAMILLUS WO2(OB) R76227. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Sep 20/42 age 28. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). Lancaster aircraft lost. Please see Thurston H.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Observer MacDonald was buried at Furston Feldbruk, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany. Addendum: – WO MacDonald was from Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, not Montreal. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACDONALD, JOSEPH NEIL DOUGLAS HAGUE WO1(N) R120166. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Dec 19/44 age 26. #162 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron (Sectabimur Usque Per [ma). Canso aircraft crashed. Please see Pettigrew T.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class I Navigator MacDonald is buried in the Fossvogur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.

MACDONALD, JOSEPH RODERICK GERALD FS(P) R115757. From Kindersley, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Jul 26/43. #620 Squadron. Stirling aircraft #EE 906 missing over enemy-held territory. Sgts G. Jones (RAF), J.B. Lamont (RAF), and J. McLauchlan (RAF) were also killed. Three others of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Woensel General Cemetery, Eindhoven, North Brabant, Holland.

MACDONALD, KENNETH FRANKLIN W/C(P) C838. From Victoria, British Columbia. Killed Marl 4/44 age 29. #20 Advanced Flying Unit. W/C. MacDonald was killed when his Oxford aircraft #P 1987 collided in mid-air with another Oxford and then crashed near the airfield at Kidlington, England. Wing Commander Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, KENNETH WATSON BAKER P/O(N) J16935. From Gananoque, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr8/43 age 22. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Target – Dusseldorf, Germany. Please see Evans D.F. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Navigator MacDonald was buried at Dusseldorf, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACDONALD, LORNE ALBERT F/O(N) J42188//R220790. From Owen Sound, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 14/45 age 19. #153 Squadron (Noctividus). Target – Chemnitz, Germany. Please see Stanzel R.S. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacDonald is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACDONALD, LOUIS JOHN SGT(OB) R95565. From Ottawa, Ontario. Died Sep 26/42 age 21. #10 Advanced Flying Unit. Died of natural causes while in the Galloway Royal Infirmary, Dumfries. Sergeant Observer MacDonald is buried in the Troqueer New Burial Ground, Dumfries, Scotland.

MACDONALD, MADO HENRY DONALD P/O(OB) J7523. From San Joseph, California, U.S.A. Killed in Action May 8/42 age 24. #44 Rhodesia Squadron (Fulmina Regis lusta). Lancaster aircraft #R 5557 was carrying 6 x 1,000 lb. bombs when it went missing over enemy territory. Six RAF crew members missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Observer MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, MURDO NORMAN P/O(WAG) J85816//R116124. From Fort William, Ontario. Killed in Action Jan 27/44 age 22. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see Park W.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACDONALD, NORMAN HECTOR F/O(P) J28649//R177863. From Fort William, Ontario. Killed Sep 12/44 age 25. #1653 Heavy Conversion Unit. The crew of a Stirling aircraft were engaged on a flash light bombing and cross-country training flight when they crashed at Leamour near Plymouth, Devon, England. F/O S.K. McGuigan and five of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, PETER AENEAS AC1 R112237 – fire fighter. From Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Died Jan 13/43. age 39. #31 General Reconnaissance School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Died of natural causes while in the Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia. AirCraftman First Class MacDonald is buried in St. Dunstan’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

MACDONALD, RALPH NELSON F/O(P) J21 003//R13761 9. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed Nov 3/44 age 21. #439 Westmount Squadron (Fangs Of Death). F/O MacDonald was flying Typhoon aircraft #JR 500 in an air test and was recovering from a tight turn at low altitude when the aircraft flicked over and crashed into some buildings at 39 Stuiverstraat, Eindhoven, Holland. Flying Officer Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Canadian Cemetery, Grosbeek, Holland.

MACDONALD, ROBERT DOUGLAS P/O(OB) J10405. From Chilliwack, British Columbia. Died Nov 24/42 age 20. #99 Squadron (Quisque Tenax). P/O MacDonald died, while in the Chittagong Hospital, of burns sustained in a Wellington aircraft accident. Pilot Officer Observer MacDonald is buried in the Chittagong War Cemetery, Pakistan.

MACDONALD, ROBERT EMMETT P/O(AG) J89663//R181108. From Little Pond, Prince Edward Island. Killed Feb 1/45 age 30. #190 Squadron. Stirling aircraft #LJ 943 had the controls ice up and three of the seven man crew bailed out. P/O MacDonald was one of the three and was killed on landing. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, ROBERT GRAY FS(AG) R124691. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Mar 12/43 age 26. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus). Target – Stuttgart Germany. Please see Lacina E.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald was buried in the Communal Cemetery, Mondrepuis, France, exhumed, and reburied in the London Cemetery and Extension, High Wood, Longueval, Somme, France. Addendum: – FS MacDonald was from Orangedale, Nova Scotia, not Vancouver. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACDONALD, ROBERT WILLIAM P/O(AG) J37357//R64946 MiD. From Woodstock, New Brunswick. Killed in Action Oct 20/43 age 21. #10 North Atlantic Squadron. Liberator aircraft crashed. Please see MacNaughton W.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in an isolated grave on Black Mountain, near St. Donat, Quebec.

MACDONALD, RONALD DOUGLAS JEFFREY LAC R94992. From Stockholm, Saskatchewan. Killed Jun 5/42 age 19. #1443 Flight. Wellington aircraft #HE 907 lost. Five RAF members of the crew missing believed killed. Leading AirCraftman MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, RONALD EDWIN FS(AG) R131442. From St. Catharines, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 19/43 age 20. #77 Squadron (Esse Potius Quam Videri), Halifax aircraft #JB 863 took off and two minutes later crashed in a cornfield one quarter of a mile south of Heslington Village, near York, Yorkshire. Six of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Pocklington Burial Ground, Yorkshire England. Addendum: The squadron was based at Elvington when Halifax aircraft # J13 863-V crashed just after take off for operations over Le Creusot, France. The six RAF members of the crew who were also killed were; FSs N.R. Holledge buried in Homchurch, W. Cooke buried in Windsor, Sgts A.H. Gurry buried in Ilford, F. Danby buried in Liverpool, D.H. Clinch buried in Caerphilly, and F/O A.W.S. Young buried in Wembley. This completes this crew list. Detail from “Some of the Many” by Roy Walker, Kent, England.

MACDONALD, ROY WILLIAM WO1(WAG) R85926. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Dec 7/43 age 21. #160 Burma Squadron (Apri Soya Paragasamu). Liberator aircraft crashed. Please see Love W.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonald is buried in the Military Cemetery at Kandy, Ceylon.

MACDONALD, WALLACE HAROLD SGT R79627. From Edmonton, Alberta. Died on Feb 8/43 age 38. #4 Initial Training School, Edmonton, Alberta. Died of natural causes while in the University Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. Sergeant MacDonald is buried in the Beechmount Cemetery at Edmonton, Alberta.

MACDONALD, WALLACE REGINALD FS(N) R124685, From Port Hood, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action May 14/43 age 20. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). Lancaster aircraft #ED 589 failed to return from operations. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacDonald has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONALD, WILLIAM CLAUDE LAC(P) 12176A – under training. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed Jul 8/42 age 32. #15 Service Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta. Cessna Crane aircraft crashed. Please see Stearns C.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftman Pilot MacDonald is buried in the Regina Cemetery at Regina, Saskatchewan.

MACDONELL, ANGUS JOHN SGT(AG) R283114. From Green Valley, Ontario. Killed Jan 15/45 age 20. #1659 Heavy Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see Stavenow L.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacDonell is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACDONELL, ARCHIBALD BERNARD FS(WAG) R82429. From Alexandria, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 24/42 age 23. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). The crew of a Wellington aircraft were on operations when their aircraft crashed and burned on the East Hanney Road one and one half miles west of Steventon, England. FS G.A. Morley, Sgt F.H. Eubank, and two RAF crew members were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonell is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACDONELL, CHARLES BEVERLY P/O(WAG) J95375//R221730. From New Westminster, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jan 15/45 age 20. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Merseburg, Germany. Please see Rau OA for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDonell is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACDONELL, EDWARD NOEL P/O(P) J15053. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 24/42 age 20. #124 Squadron (Danger Is Our Opportunity). P/O MacDonell lost his life when his Spitfire aircraft #W 3436 failed to return from a sortie. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonell has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDONELL, HUGH JOHN P/O(P) J9743. From Kitchener, Ontario. Killed Aug 24/42 age 23. #10 Service Flying Training School, Dauphin, Manitoba. Cessna Crane aircraft crashed. Please see P/O J.O. Thorne for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDonell is buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo, Ontario.

MACDONELL, JOHN DONALD F/O(P) J13408. From Smithers, British Columbia. Killed May 17/43. #8 Operational Training Unit. F/O MacDonnell was killed when he flew his Spitfire aircraft #X 4326 into a hill near Auchintee Farm, Scotland. Flying Officer Pilot MacDonell is buried at Inverness, Scotland.

MACDONELL, JOSEPH MILES SGT(P) R71617. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Jun 6/41 age 23. #55 Operational Training Unit. Sgt MacDonell was killed when his Hurricane aircraft flew into a hillside in low cloud at Ettisgil Moor, England. Sergeant Pilot MacDonell is buried in the Castletown Cemetery, Hylton, County Durham, England.

MACDONNELL, JOHN KENNETH F/O(BA) J28491. From Windsor, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 21/44 age 21. #190 Squadron. Stirling aircraft crashed. Please see W/C. G.E. Harrison D.F.C., S.S. for casualty list and operations detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacDonnell was buried in the Refuge-Hill Church Cemetery at Zetten, Holland, exhumed, and reinterred in the Oosterbeek War Cemetery, Arnhem, Holland.

MACDOUGALL, ALFRED KEITH F/O(N) J9772//R101044. From Penticton, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 13/43 age 32. #228 Squadron. Sunderland aircraft missing. Please see Shaw R.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacDougall has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDOUGALL, COLIN ANGUS F/O(N) J22548. From Christmas Island, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jun 12/43 age 24. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Wellington aircraft #HE 392 missing during a trip over enemy territory. FS E.S. Rheaume, WO J.G. Breen, Sgt J.R. Bell (RAF), P/Os J.H. Burrow (RAF), H.T. McAusland (RAF), and S/L W.E. Mulford (RAF) were also killed. Flying Officer Navigator MacDougall is buried in the Canadian War Cemetery, Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland. His name is also inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDOUGALL, DALTON ROSS ALEXANDER F/O(N) J22497//R145265. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Jan 26/43 age 24. #23 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Snyder J.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacDougall is buried in the Scottow Cemetery, Norfolk, England.

MACDOUGALL, DANIEL CRAIG P/O(BA) J89916//R178329. From Dundas, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 22/44 age 32. #433 Porcupine Squadron (Qui Sy Frotte S’y Pique). Target – Dusseldorf, Germany. Please see F/O G.C. Burns M.i.D. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacDougall is buried in the Reichswaid Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACDOUGALL, DONALD CLARK F/L(P) C549. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Dec 15141. #13 Operational Training Squadron, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. Stranraer aircraft #927 crashed. Please see Riley W.D. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacDougall has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACDOUGALL, GEORGE DOUGLAS P/O(P) J16619//R76203. From New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Feb 4/43 age 20. #90 Squadron (Celer). Stirling aircraft #BF 415 missing from a night trip to Hamburg, Germany. Seven RAF members of the crew, Sgts G.C. Adam, P.J. Egan, L.H. Jenkins, C.G. MacTavish, R.T. Williams, F/O F.A. Parton, and P/O G. Stephens were also killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacDougall is buried in the Montfoort General Cemetery, Utrecht, Holland.

MACDOUGALL, JOHN HILLHOUSE SGT(AG) R117210. From Noranda, Quebec. Killed May 4/44 age 36. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Halifax aircraft lost. Please see Simmons H.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacDougall has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACDOUGALL, JOHN NEIL P/O(AG) J94554//R1137591. From Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Mar 5/45 age 22. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Target – Chemnitz, Germany. Please see P/O R.H. Turner for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacDougall is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACDOUGALL, NEIL FS(WAG) R76083. From New Aberdeen, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jun 20/42 age 23. #101 Squadron (Mens Agita Wenn). Wellington aircraft #X 3669 was on night operations carrying incendiaries when it went down near Huisduinen, Holland. Four RAF members of the crew were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacDougall was buried in the Military Cemetery at  Huisduinen, exhumed, and reburied in the Canadian War Cemetery, Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland.

MACDUFF, HERMAN EARL P/O(AG) J19534. From Chute du Blondeau, Ontario. Killed in Action May 22/44 age 22. #50 Squadron (From Defence To Attack). Target – Duisburg, Germany. Please see P/O L.R. Towsley for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacDuff is buried in the Communal Cemetery, St. Niklaas, East Flanders, Belgium.

MACE, ROGER MEREDITH S/L(P) C2081. From Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. Killed Dec 16/44 age 30. Lancaster aircraft #NC 435, attached to the Armstrong Whitworth Company, Coventry, England, was on an experimental flight when it crashed and exploded one mile west of Olong, Marston, Warwickshire, England. The only other occupant, a civilian flight engineer, was also killed. Squadron Leader Pilot Mace is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACEACHEN, HUGH ARCHIBALD FS(WAG) R104348. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Apr 29/43 age 21. #166 Squadron (Tenacity). Wellington aircraft #HZ 278 was shot down by flak and crashed in the harbour at Esbjerg during a night mine-laying operation. FS D.E. Giles, F/O L.M. Clark, and P/O J.A. Dalton were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacEachen is buried in the Fourfelt Cemetery, Esbjerg, Jutland, Denmark.

MACFADYEN, IAN LACHLAN F/O(P) J36483//R186683. From Port Arthur, Ontario. Killed Mar 6/45 age 21. #1 Adavanced Flying Unit. Anson aircraft #LV 153 flew into a hill in the Sperry Mountains, Northern Ireland. Three airmen, not Canadians, were also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacFadyen is buried in the Tamlaght Finlagan Church of Ireland Churchyard, Ballykelly, County Londonderry, Ireland.

MACFARLANE, DAVID WILLIAM FS(AG) R88370. From Truro, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action May 26/43 age 21. #77 Squadron (Esse Polius Ouam Videri). Halifax aircraft #JB 837 missing over the target area at night, presumed enemy action. FS J.F. Laurence was also killed. Five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacFarlane is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany. Addendum: The squadron was based at Elvington when Halifax aircraft # JB 837-D was lost during night operations to Dusseldorf . The five RAF members of the crew who were also killed were: Sgts R. Lewis, W.R.L. Codd, J.H. Waterston, J.W. Richardson, and J. Kershaw. This completes this crew list. Detail from “Some of the Many” by Roy Walker, Kent, England.

MACFARLANE, DONALD JOHN P/O(AG) J90647. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Dec 29/44 age 20. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus), Pathfinder Force. Target – Scholven-Buer, Germany. Please see Wilsher F.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacFarlane has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACFARLANE, DONALD MALCOLM SGT(P) 1108340 – Royal Air Force. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Apr 15/42 age 24. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus). Target – Dortmund, Germany. Please see Corrnack J. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Pilot MacFarlane is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACFARLANE, DUNCAN WALTER F/O(N) J18216. From Burlington, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 17/44 age 24. #418 City of Edmonton Squadron. Mosquito aircraft #NT 142 missing while patrolling the English Channel. The RAF pilot, WO G.B. James, was also killed. F/O MacFarlane had served with #464 Squadron and had completed a total flying time of over 593 hours consisting of non-operational and operational flights of twenty eight bombing trips and operational patrols against such targets as Caen, Boulogne, Rotterdam, Abbeville, Morlaix, Zeebrugge, Lushing, St. Omer, Avronches, Chartres, and Evreux. Flying Officer Navigator MacFarlane has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACFARLANE, JOHN ALEXANDER F/O(P) J87425//R159488. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Apr 9/45 age 20. #61 Squadron (Per Puram Tunantes). Lancaster aircraft #ME 385 missing from a night trip, a raid on Lutzkendorf, Germany. Five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacFarlane is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACFARLANE, JOHN DONALD F/O(N) J13815. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 14/43 age 22. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Wellington aircraft missing. Please see Tidy C.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacFarlane has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACFARLANE, MATTHEW ERNEST REID F/O(BA) J28486. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jul 29/44 age 21. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Hamburg, Germany. Please see Sorel W.G. for casualty list and flight detial. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacFarlane has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACFARLANE, REGINALD ROBERT LAC(BA) R172030 – under training. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed Mar 29/43 age 22. #5 Bombing and Gunnery School, Dafoe, Saskatchewan. Bolingbroke aircraft crashed. Please see LAC C.M. McKenzie for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftman Bomb Aimer MacFarlane is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery at Vancouver, British Columbia.

MACFARLANE, RONALD ERNEST F/L(P) J16696 D.F.M. From Chilliwack, British Columbia. Killed in Action Dec 16/43 age 21. #101 Squadron (Mens Agitat Molem). Lancaster aircraft #DV 300 was shot down off the Dutch coast during night operations to Berlin, Germany. F/O L.E. Thompson, Sgts J.E. Clarke (RAF), E.R.E. Jordan (RAF), F.R. Westfall (RAF), L.D. Wilson (RAF), and one RAAF crew member were also killed. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacFarlane is buried in the Lemmer General Cemetery, Lemsterland, Friesland, Holland.

MACFARLANE, ROSS EDWARD P/O(AG) J86119//R156964. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action May 4/44. #626 Squadron (To Strike And Not To Yield). Lancaster aircraft #LL 753 was shot down at Breuvery-sur-Coole, Marne, France during night ops. to MaiIly Le Camp, France. P/O J.M. Liebscher and P/O D.S. Jackson D.F.C. (RAF) were also killed. Four others of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacFarlane is buried in the Breuvery-Sur-Coole Cemetery, Marne, France.

MACFARLANE, THOMAS CAMPBELL FS(P) R74420. From Eastview, Ontario. Killed in Action May 2/42 age 20. #124 Squadron (Danger Is Our Opportunity). Spitfire aircraft #BL 918 failed to return from a cross- channel sweep. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacFarlane has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACGILLIVRAY, ARTHUR CLARENCE P/O(BA) J90365//R157074. From Warren, Manitoba. Killed in Action May 25/44 age 22. #192 Squadron. Target – Aachen, Germany. Please see P/O E.P. Sabine for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacGillivray was buried at St. Trond, Belgium, exhumed, and reinterred in the War Cemetery, Heverlee, Brabant, Belgium.

MACGILLIVRAY, AUBREY LAWRENCE F/O(AG) J10168. From Cornwall, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 1/42. #102 Ceylon Squadron (Tentate Et Perficite). Halifax aircraft was shot down at Friedenshugel, Flensburg, Germany during operations over enemy territory. Seven RAF members of the crew, FSs P.C. Cato, R. Mathews, Sgts J.S. James, GA. McIntyre, R.L. Milbank, F.J. Robinson, and F. Tooth were also killed. There were two pilots on board for this trip. Flying Officer Air Gunner MacGillivray was buried at Friedenshugel, exhumed, and reburied in the Kiel War Cemetery, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

MACGILLIVRAY, DONALD DUNCAN SGT(WAG) R139766. From Silver Park, Saskatchewan. Killed Apr 13/43 age 29. #32 Operational Training Unit, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. Hampden aircraft #AN 121 had just completed a low level bombing training run when it turned over on its back and entered the water upside down in the sea off Cowichan Head, Vancouver Island. P/O J.S. Peterkin (RAF) and Sgt R.T. Barrow (RAAF) were also killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacGillivray is buried in the Silver Park Cemetery, Silver Park, Saskatchewan.

MACGILLIVRAY, JOHN CAMPBELL P/O(P) J19277. From Dalkeith, Ontario. Killed in Action Jan 20/44 age 22. #57 Squadron (Corpus Non Animum Muto). Lancaster aircraft #JB 419 missing during night operations, an attack on Berlin, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacGillivray is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACGILLIVRAY, JOHN JAMES FS(BA) R143002. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed Nov 24/43 age 23. #1658 Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft #JB 926 crashed in the night at Agra Moor, Yorkshire. Six of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Flight Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacGillivray is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACGILLIVRAY, RALPH NORTHCLIFF P/O(N) J19367. From Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Killed Mar 20/44 age 23. #82 Operational Training Unit, RAF Station, Silverstone, England. The crew of Wellington aircraft #LN 181 were engaged in a night exercise when they crashed at Yardley, Gobin, Northampshire, England. F/Os C.R. Floyd, M.L. Fullerton, W.J. Mohring, R.F. Calnan, D.L. Jacobs, P/O N.C. Millen, and Sgt L.H. Johnston were also killed. Pilot Officer Navigator MacGillivray is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACGILLIVRAY, ROBERT P/O(WAG) J86061//R139752. From Silver Park, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Feb 8/44 age 20. #415 Swordfish Squadron (Ad Metam). Wellington aircraft ditched. Please see Hanson E. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacGillivray has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACGRANACHAN, ROBERT FS(N) R106191. From Foxwarren, Manitoba. Killed in Action Dec 25/42 age 23. #119 City of Hamilton Squadron (Noli Me Tangere), Sydney, Nova Scotia. Hudson aircraft #BW 695 crashed and blew up, just after take-off, two and one half miles south-west of the aerodrome at RCAF Station Sydney. WOs L.H. Green, W.B. Bailey, and Sgt J.E. Camire were also killed. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacGranachan is buried in the Foxwarren Cemetery, Foxwarren, Manitoba.

MACGREGOR, ALEXANDER EDWARD P/O(N) J10698. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Aug 18/42 age 26. #10 Operational Training Unit. Anson aircraft #DJ 178 crashed near Wick at Berriedale, Scotland. P/O W. Miller and FS A.J. Linden (RAF) were also killed. Pilot Officer Navigator MacGregor is buried in the Wick Cemetery, Caithness, Scotland.

MACGREGOR, DAVID ALTON F/O(BA) J20671//R152748. From Minneapolis Minnesota, U.S.A. Killed in Action Jan 22/44 age 32. #35 Squadron (Uno Animo Agimus), Pathfinder Force. Lancaster aircraft #LV 787 failed to return from a night trip to Magdeburg, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacGregor has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACGREGOR, DONALD CAMERON SGT(P) R102776. From Sarnia, Ontario. Killed May 11/42 age 27. #286 Squadron. Oxford aircraft #DF 253 crashed at Dymonds Farm, Clyst, Honiton, near the aerodrome at RAF Station, Colerne. Two RAF members of the crew were also killed. Sergeant Pilot MacGregor is buried in the Higher Cemetery, Heavitree, Exeter, Devonshire, England.

MACGREGOR, DONALD STEWART F/O(P) J26671. From Port Alberni, British Columbia. Killed in Action Oct 6/44 age 23. #78 Squadron (Nemo Non Paratus). Target – Gelsenkirchen, Germany. HO. MacGregor was killed when his Halifax aircraft #MZ 310 and another Halifax collided in the air and disintegrated, in daylight, over South Goeree, Holland. Ten other airmen, not Canadians, were also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacGregor was buried in the Church Cemetery, Oude Tonge Island, Oberflakkee, Holland, exhumed, and reburied in the Canadian War Cemetery, Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland.

MACGREGOR, GORDON FRASER P/O(BA) J89409//R157611. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 22/44 age 22. #49 Squadron (Cave Canem). BROTHER to Rob Roy MacGregor. Lancaster aircraft #ND 625 failed to return from operations to Wesseling, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacGregor has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACGREGOR, JOHN ALFRED STUART P/O(BA) J92532//R148448. From Martintown, Ontario. Killed in Action Dec 28/44 age 26. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Opladen, Germany. Please see Springstein N.R. for casualty list and flight detail. P/O MacGregor had suffered second degree burns to his hands and face on October 13, 1943 when his #82 Operational Training Unit Wellington aircraft had an engine fail on take-off, please see Christie J. for detail. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacGregor was buried at Leverkusen, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the War Cemetery at Rhienberg, Germany.

MACGREGOR, PETER GEORGE HARVEY F/O(N) J22743. From -Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 23/44 age 22. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Dusseldorf, Germany. Please see Lochhead R.L. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacGregor is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACGREGOR, ROB ROY F/O(AG) J17089. From Burnaby, British Columbia. Killed in Action Nov 22/43 age 26. #434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus). BROTHER to Gordon Fraser MacGregor. Halifax aircraft #LK 953 was shot down ten miles north-west of Oldenburg at Bad Zwischenahn, Germany during a night trip to Berlin, Germany. Sgt G.L. MacKay and Sgt J.W. Molesworth (RAF) were also killed. Three Canadians, F/Os Savage, Wheeler, and Higgins taken Prisoners of War and one of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Air Gunner MacGregor was buried in an unmarked communal grave in the Cemetery at Bad Zwischenahn, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Sage War Cemetery, Oldenburg, Land Niedersachsen, Germany.

MACGUIRE, FRANK AC2 R79531. From Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Killed Nov 21/40 age 27. #32 Service Flying Training School, Moose Jaw. AC2 MacGuire and Sgt J.H. Scott were both killed when Tiger Moth aircraft #4128 crashed four miles east of Moose Jaw, cause obscure. AirCraftman Second Class MacGuire is buried in the Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

MACHAN, WILLIS ELNOR ROSS WO1 (WAG) R90316. From Brussels, Ontario. Killed in Action Dec 13/43 age 21. #233 Squadron (Ymlaen). The crew of a Hudson aircraft were returning from an anti-sub patrol when they flew into high ground in very low clouds five miles west of RAF Station, Lagens, The Azores. WO J.H. Yorke, FSs G.F. Handel (RAF), and A.H. Severn (RAF) were also killed. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner Machan is buried in the War Cemetery at Lajes on Terceira, The Azores.

MACHELL, HARRY GEORGE SGT(FE) R81119. From Matsqui, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 17/43 age 22. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Pilzen, Czechoslovakia. Please see Sergent J.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Flight Engineer Machell is buried in the War Cemetery, Heverlee, Brabant, Belgium.

MACHESNEY, GERALD ROWLAND P/O(AG) J891071/R191521. From Hanover, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 25/44 age 19. #433 Porcupine Squadron (Qui S’y Frotte S’y Pique). Halifax aircraft #LV 871 missing from a night trip to Schweinfurt, Germany. P/Os O.L. Harding and C.A. Lavery were also killed. Two Canadians, FSs Ferguson and Meldrum were taken Prisoners of War. Two of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Machesney is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACHUM, DONALD BLAIR WO2(P) R153082 M.i.D. From Halifax, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action May 29/44 age 20. #82 Operational Training Unit. BROTHER to Ian Thompson Machum. The crew of Wellington aircraft #HE 199 were returning from a Nickel raid over northwest France when they were shot down at Gillingham, Dorset, England by friendly Mosquito night fighter aircraft. Sgt W.H. McGuigan and WO L.F. Davey were also killed. Warrant Officer Class II Pilot Machum is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACHUM, IAN THOMPSON AC1 R137676 – aero engine mechanic. From Halifax, Nova Scotia. Killed Jan 16/43 age 20. #14 Canadian Squadron, Sea Island, British Columbia. BROTHER to Donald Blair Machum. Harvard aircraft crashed. Please see P/O R.W. Todd for flight detail. AirCraftman First Class Machum is buried in Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

MACINNES, JOHN THOMSON F/O(P) 37753 – Royal Air Force. From Acme, Alberta. Killed in Action Jun 18/40 age 29. #58 Squadron (Ails Nocturnis). Whitley aircraft lost over enemy territory. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Pilot Mach-Ines is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACINTOSH, CHARLES DAVID WO1(P) R97018. From Kitchener, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 31/43 age 19. #247 Squadron (Rise From The East). WO Macintosh was killed when his Typhoon aircraft #BJ 545 was hit by flak near Gravelines, France. The aircraft was seen to burst into flames and dive into the sea off the coast east of Gravelines, France. Warrant Officer Class I Pilot Macintosh has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACINTOSH, CHARLES THOMAS HENRY F/L(P) J13015. From Brampton, Ontario. Killed Feb 3/45 age 26. #55 Operational Training Unit. F/L Macintosh was engaged in a dive bombing practise and was killed when his Typhoon aircraft #JP 382 crashed four miles west of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. Flight Lieutenant Pilot Macintosh is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACINTOSH, ERNEST WILLIAM F/O(N) J24922. From Trenton, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jul 7/44 age 22. #166 Squadron (Tenacity). Lancaster aircraft #ND 678 missing during night operations over Caen, France. F/O H.J. McEachern was also killed and five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Navigator Macintosh is buried in the War Cemetery at Banneville-La-Campagne, Normandy, France.

MACINTOSH, FINLAY LAC R279562 – bandsman. From Sudbury, Ontario. Died May 3/45 age 42. Died of natural causes while in the Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Leading AirCraftnrian Macintosh is buried in the Park Lawn Cemetery at Sudbury, Ontario.

MACINTOSH, KENNETH JAMES AC2 R256667 – aero engine mechanic. From Milltown, New Brunswick. Died Apr 21/44 age 30. #1 Technical Training School, St. Thomas, Ontario. Died of natural causes while in the Station Hospital at St. Thomas, Ontario. AirCraftman Second Class Macintosh is buried in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, St. Stephen, New Brunswick.

MACINTYRE, GORDON L. F/L(P) 42718 D.F.C. – Royal Air Force. From Arnprior, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 20/42 age 21. #221 Squadron (From Sea To Sea). Wellington aircraft lost, F/L Macintyre had completed over sixty operations at the time of his death. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacIntyre is buried in the Paddington Cemetery, London, England.

MACINTYRE, JOHN CLEMENT LAC R72804 – aero engine mechanic. From Souris, Prince Edward Island. Killed Aug 12/42 age 29. #124 Ferry Squadron, Winnipeg, Manitoba.. Two Anson aircraft collided. Please see Kirby J.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftinan Macintyre is buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Souris, Prince Edward Island.

MACINTYRE, JOHN SCOTT F/O(N) J10050. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 23/43 age 20. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Target – Mulheim, Germany. Please see W/C. J. Logan Savard D.F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacIntyre is buried in the Reichswaid Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACINTYRE, PETER MCDONALD P/O(WAG) J85174//R198882. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Feb 21/44 age 22. #179 Squadron. Wellington aircraft #HF 307 lost in the sea whilst on anti- sub patrol over the approaches to the Straits of Gibraltar. P/O O.F. Hyndman, two RAF members of the crew and one other member of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner Macintyre is buried in St. Andrew’s Churchyard, Tangiers, Morocco.

MACISAAC, BRENDON HILARY WO2(AG) R124680. From St. Peters, Prince Edward Island. Killed, Oct 2/43 age 20. #296 Squadron. Albemarle aircraft #P 1516 failed to complete a courier flight. F/O N.L. Burton (RNZAF) and F/O I.R. Hyde (RAF) were also killed. Warrant Officer Class II Air Gunner Macisaac has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACIVER, JOHN NEIL FS(P) R92757. From Calgary, Alberta. Killed Oct 13/42 age 21. #15 Advanced Flying Unit. FS MacIver was killed when his Oxford aircraft crashed at night five miles north of RAF Station, RiccaII, England. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacIver is buried in the Brigg Cemetery, Lincolnshire, England.

MACK, FREDERICK CHARLES LAC R139944. From McElhanney, Saskatchewan. Killed Jul 24/43 age 22. Lost at sea off the B.C. Star. Please see Davies G.A. for casualty list and detail. Leading AirCraftman Mack is buried in the Canadian Legion Cemetery at Carragana, Saskatchewan.

MACKAY, ANGUS DONALD P/O(P) J86152//R83477. From Riverside, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 8/44 age 24. #138 Squadron (For Freedom). Halifax aircraft missing. Please see P/O E.W.B. Carlson for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacKay was buried in a Cemetery on the west side of the road eight and one half miles southeast of Cany-Barville, France, exhumed, and reburied in the St. Sever Cemetery Extenson, Rouen, Siene Maritime, France. Addendum: change Extenson to Extension, Siene to Seine. Detail provided by Joel Huard, Serquigny, France.

MACKAY, GEORGE IAN F/O(N) J22602. From Port Nelson, Ontario. Killed in Action May 25/44 age 24. #427 Lion Squadron (Ferte Manus Certas). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see Jackson O.L. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacKay was buried at Ahlen, Westphalia, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACKAY, GEORGE LAING SGT(AG) R188443. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 22143. #434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see F/O R.R. MacGregor for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacKay was buried in Bad Zwiechenahn, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the Sage War Cemetery, Oldenburg, Land Niedersachsen, Germany.

MACKAY, GERALD PEABODY P/O(P) J15208. From Rock Island, Quebec. Killed in Action Aug 24/42 age 23. #402 City of Winnipeg Squadron. Spitfire aircraft lost to enemy action over France. Pilot Officer Pilot MacKay is buried in the Franco-British War Cemetery, St. Valery-en-Caux, near Dieppe, France.

MACKAY, HUGH LEITH MUNRO CPL R166598 – armourer. From Port Alberni, British Columbia. Died May 12/44 age 28. Died as the result of injuries sustained when a bomb exploded at Ucluelet, British Columbia on May 11, 1944. Corporal MacKay is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery at Alberni, British Columbia.

MACKAY, JAMES FS(P) R102785. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Mar 6/42 age 25. #17 Elementary Flying Training School, Stanley, Nova Scotia. FS MacKay and LAC G.W. Power were on a cross- country training flight and were both killed when Fleet Finch aircraft #4791 crashed in Minas Basin two miles east of the lighthouse at Walton, Nova Scotia. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacKay is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.

MACKAY, JAMES F/O(BA) J20832. From Dodsland, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Dec 16/43 age 23. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Lancaster aircraft crashed. Please see P/O M.M. Frill for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacKay is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKAY, JAMES GARFIELD FS(P) R54293. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 5/41 age 23. #404 Buffalo Squadron (Ready To Fight). Blenheim aircraft #L 9337 failed to return from operations. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacKay has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKAY, JOHN GALLOWAY F/O(AG) J10211//R122297. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 17/43 age 20. #83 Squadron (Strike To Defend), Pathfinder Force. Target – Cologne, Germany. Please see P/O C. Murray for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Air Gunner MacKay was buried in the Military Cemetery at South Cologne, exhumed, and reburied in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACKAY, JOHN GARWOOD FS(AG) R217048. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Jan 8/45 age 20. #166 Squadron (Tenacity). Target – Munich, Germany. Please see Soper W.V. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacKay is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACKAY, LAUCHLAN BLAIR WO1 (P) R76380. From New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Oct 10/43 age 20. #92 Squadron (Aut Pugna Aut Morere). WO MacKay was killed on his 156th operation when his Spitfire aircraft #DF 567 was shot down off Italy west of Foggia. Warrant Officer Class I Pilot MacKay has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACKAY, NORMAN HUGH FS(P) R98260. From Saratoga Springs, New York, U.S.A. Killed Sep 29/42 age 25. #421 Red Indian Squadron (Bellicum Cecinere). Sgt MacKay lost his life when his Spitfire aircraft flew into a mountain in bad weather at St. Johns Collery, Port Talbot, Wales. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacKay is buried in the Killay St. Hilary of Poictiers Churchyard, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

MACKAY, ROSS ALEXANDER SGT(P) R78449. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Nov 23/41 age 21. #602 City of Glasgow Squadron (Cave Leonem Cruciatum). Spitfire aircraft #AD 251 and Spitfire #AD 256 collided in mid-air and crashed at Titsey Hill, Kenley, Surrey. Sgt MacKay was killed in aircraft #AD 256 and Sgt L.J. Burke was killed in aircraft #AD 251. Sergeant Pilot MacKay is buried at Whyteleafe, Caterham, Surrey, England.

MACKAY, ROY ALDERSON F/O(AG) J868811/R179428. From Truro, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jan 27/44 age 20. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see F/L S.R. Laine D.F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Air Gunner MacKay is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery at Hanover, Germany.

MACKAY, WILLIAM BRUCE FS(P) R57997. From Burnaby, British Columbia. Killed Jul 1/44 age 23. #34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. FS MacKay and Sgt A.N. Bird (RAF) were engaged in dual instruction in instrument flying and were both killed when their Harvard aircraft #AJ 737 crashed five miles south-west of Seven Persons, Alberta. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacKay is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park at Vancouver, British Columbia.

MACKAY, WILLIAM JAMES WO2(OB) R107062. From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Killed Apr 3/43 age 22. #415 Swordfish Squadron (Ad Metam). Hampden aircraft crashed. Please see Scott J.D. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Observer MacKay is buried in the Cemetery at Littlehampton, Sussex, England.

MACKAY, WILLIAM LESLIE F/O(OB) J7642. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 13/42 age 21. #415 Swordfish Squadron (Ad Metam). Hampden aircraft crashed. Please see Hatfield H.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Observer MacKay has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKEIGHAN, EION LLOYD F/O(BA) J25355. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jan 22/44 age 21. #427 Lion Squadron (Ferte Manus Certas). Target – Magdeburg, Germany. Please see Warwick V.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacKeighan is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACKELVIE, JAMES ARCHIBALD FL(P) J5047. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Jun 18/44 age 29. #414 Sarnia Imperials Squadron. FL. Macke’vie lost his life when his Mustang aircraft #AM 220 was shot down in the Commune of Rully, Calvados, France. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacKelvie was buried in the German Cemetery at Rully, exhumed, and reburied in the Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, France.

MACKENNA, WILLIAM FRANK SGT(AG) R153207. From Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Sep 15/43 age 20. #10 Squadron (Rem Acu Tangere). Halifax aircraft #HR 920 missing, presumed over target Mountlucon, France, presumed enemy action. Sgt F.G. Cowler (RAF), P/Os C.J.L. Dunlop (RAF), and J.M. Dunlop (RAF) were also killed. Three of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Sergeant Air Gunner MacKenna is buried in the Churchyard at Ecorcei, Manche, France. Addendum: The aircraft crashed at Merouvel in the town of L’Aigle, Orne. The burial site is at Ome not Manche. The three of the crew originally not accounted for are: Sgt W. Bilton (RAF) was an Evadee through the French Underground, F/L S. Stapley (RAF), and Sgt L. Haydn (RAF) were taken Prisoners of War. Detail provided by Joel Huard, Serquigny, France.

MACKENZIE, ALAN EDWARD P/O(AG) J18334. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Nov 3/43 age 18. #428 Ghost Squadron (Usque Ad Finem). Halifax aircraft #LK 954 was damaged by machine gun fire during a night trip to Dusseldorf, Germany. The aircraft was flying at 1,000 feet when it suddenly went into a power dive then crashed and burned near Sough Kyne, Lincolnshire, England. F/Os L.L. Whitham, B.A. Elmore, R.G. Eaton, A.K. Hodgkinson, Sgts A.E. Moss (RAF), and Shimwell (RAF) were also killed. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacKenzie is buried in the City Cemetery, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

MACKENZIE, DAVID VICTOR LAC R142262 – aero engine mechanic. From Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Killed Apr 12/44 age 24. #432 Leaside Squadron (Saevitir Ad Lucem). Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see Hindmarsh F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftman MacKenzie is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKENZIE, DONALD ANDREW FS(AG) R143462. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 12/43 age 20. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Target – Dusseldorf, Germany. Please see Schamehorn C.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacKenzie has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKENZIE, DUNCAN CAMERON LAC(P) U199219 – under training. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Nov 6/43 age 21. #17 Service Flying Training School, Souris, Manitoba. LACs MacKenzie, P.J. Nicholls (RAF), and P/O W.P. Harris were all killed when Anson aircraft #11532 crashed and burned two miles west of Eden, Manitoba. Leading AirCraftman Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Protestant Cemetery, Lachute, Quebec.

MACKENZIE, GEORGE CHARLES SGT(N) R166614. From Fort Fraser, British Columbia. Killed Oct 10/43 age 20. #9 Advanced Flying Unit. Anson aircraft #EF 820 crashed in a peat bog south-west of Mull of Kintyre, Scotland. Four of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Sergeant Navigator MacKenzie is buried in the Kilkerran Cemetery, Campbeltown, Argyllshire, Isle of Arran, Scotland.

MACKENZIE, GORDON LAMONT LAC(P) R175898 – under training. From North Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed May 6/43 age 18. #3 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. LAC MacKenzie was flying Cessna Crane aircraft #8166 on a routine night solo flying training exercise and was killed when his aircraft struck a hill and burned two miles west of the aerodrome at Calgary. Leading AirCraftman Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Capilano View Cemetery at West Vancouver, British Columbia.

MACKENZIE, HENRY HECTOR F/O(P) J18188. From New Westminster; British Columbia. Killed in Action Jan 3/44 age 24. #198 Squadron (Igini Renatus). F/O MacKenzie lost his life when his Typhoon aircraft #JR 523 was shot down between the Forest of Lompiegne and Le Touquet, France. Flying Officer Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Marissel French National Cemetery, Beauvais, Oise, France.

MACKENZIE, HUGH FRASER P/O(N) J85814//R171875. From Spirit River, Alberta. Killed in Action May 4/44 age 21. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). Lancaster aircraft #LL 787 did not return from night operations over Maly Le Camp, France. F/O J.F. meson (RAF), P/O L.C. Margetts (RAF), Sgts H.R. Warren (RAF), and J. Wilkinson (RAF) were also killed. Two others of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Navigator MacKenzie is buried at Nonmee, Marne, France.

MACKENZIE, HUGH MUNRO FS(N) R203166. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Jan 29/45 age 21. #5 Lancaster Finishing School. Lancaster aircraft crashed. Please see Rathbone R.B. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacKenzie is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKENZIE, IAN SGT(P) R78548. From Stornoway, Scotland. Killed Feb 24/42 age 26. #52 Operational Training Unit. Sgt MacKenzie was killed when his Spitfire aircraft crashed and burned at Parks Farm, Cambridge, England. Sergeant Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Eye Cemetery, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

MACKENZIE, JACK DOUGLAS P/O(P) J16924//R101950. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Feb 3/43 age 21. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Hamburg, Germany. Please see Hill R.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the General Cemetery, Sleen, Drenthe, Holland.

MACKENZIE, JAMES FOSTER CPL R61187 – fitter. From Sedgewick, Alberta. Killed in Action Jun 1/43 age 34. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitum). Wellington aircraft missing. Please see Sodero A.T. for casualty list and flight detail. Corporal MacKenzie has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKENZIE, JOHN P/O(WAG) J95385//R208648. From Fort William, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 22/45 age 20. #428 Ghost Squadron (Usque Ad Finem). Target – Hildesheim, Germany. Please see Hadley J.F. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacKenzie has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKENZIE, JOHN GRANT S/L C12929. From Lucknow, Ontario. Killed Sep 4/43 age 34. #10 North Atlantic Squadron, Gander, Newfoundland. The crew of Liberator aircraft #589 were engaged in local night flying pratcise when their aircraft crashed then caught fire and sank 150 yards off the north shore of Gander Lake one mile southwest of the runway. W/C. J.M. Young, F/O V.E. Bill, and LAC G. Ward were also killed. Squadron Leader MacKenzie is buried in the Gander Cemetery, Gander, Newfoundland.

MACKENZIE, JOHN IRVEN F/O(N) J9770. From Belleville, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 3/43 age 26. #214 Federated Malay States Squadron (Ultor In Umbris). Target – Chedburgh, Germany. Please see Powell W.O. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacKenzie is buried in the Oud Leusden General Cemetery, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Holland.

MACKENZIE, KENNETH ALEX F/O(P) J5050 D.F.C. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 8/42 age 30. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). Lancaster aircraft #W 4265 and Lancaster #R 5916 were in a mid-air collision before they crashed at Haddington, Lincoln. WO D.D. Low, P/O A.J. McDonald, FS D.L. Grimes, and ten RAF airmen were also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Newport Cemetery, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

MACKENZIE, MAURICE DOHERTY P/O(P) J15383. From Pictou, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jun 9/42 age 25. #109 Squadron (Primi Hastati). Wellington aircraft #Z 1048 did not return from night operations over enemy territory. Sgts A. Bentham (RAF), D.M. Brown (RAF), A.R.V. Matthissen (RAF), A.R. Pain (RAF), and FS R. Hunt (RAF) were also killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Communal Cemetery, Burdinne, Liege, Belgium. Addendum: – P/O MacKenzie was 21 years old at the time of death, not 25. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACKENZIE, NORMAN ALEXANDER FREEMAN WO2(BA) R147987. From Kimberley, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 27/44 age 21. #49 Squadron (Cave Canem). Lancaster aircraft #LL 908 missing during night operations, an attack against Schweinfurt, Germany. Six RAF members of the crew, P/O J.R. Dickinson, Sgts J. Ellenor, R.B. Hainsworth, R.N. Hudson, C.W.F. Sizer, and FS F.W. Wale were also killed. Warrant Officer Class II Bomb Aimer MacKenzie is buried in the Communal Cemetery at Ugny-sur-Meuse, Meuse, France.

MACKENZIE, NORMAN ANGUS WO2(P) R86313. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Sep 2/42 age 27. #405 City of Vancouver Squadron (Ducimus). Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see FS L.D. Dawdy for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Pilot MacKenzie is buried in the Dishforth Cemetery, Yorkshire, England.

MACKENZIE, RONALD BLAIR FS(WAG) R99126. From St. John, New Brunswick. Killed in Action Jul 26/43 age 25. #415 Swordfish Squadron (Ad Metam). Hampden aircraft #P 5301 lost near Fecamp, France. FS T.A. Ivey, FS R. Grainger (RAF), and Sgt A. Millican (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacKenzie was buried at Fecamp, exhumed, and reburied in the Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringen, Pas De Calais, France.

MACKENZIE, SAMUEL AC2 R183306. From Pipers Glen, Inverness County, Nova Scotia. Died Jan 27/43 age 20. #9 Construction Manitenance Unit, Vancouver, British Columbia. Died of natural causes while in the Memorial Hospital at Bella Bella, British Columbia. AirCraftman Second Class MacKenzie is buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery, South West Margaree, Nova Scotia.

MACKENZIE, SAMUEL ALBERT F/O(BA) J35059. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Aug 30/44 age 21. #101 Squadron (Mens Agitat Molem). Target – Stettin, Germany. Lancaster aircraft #LM 479 crashed in a field west of the railway line between Esbjerg and Lem, Denmark. F/O T. Foster, FS A.R. Chalmers, P/Os H.J. Linn, C. Cousins (RAF), Sgts G.F. Gibson (RAF), A. Stewart (RAF), and WO W. Owen (RAF) were also killed. The collective grave of these seven airmen is located 75 feet south-east of the church. There were two bomb aimers on board for this operation. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacKenzie was buried at the crash site, exhumed, and reburied in the Churchyard at Dejbjerg, Jutland, Denmark.

MACKENZIE, WALTER CAMERON FS(N) R60123. From Calgary, Alberta. Killed in Action Sep 15/41 age 25. #15 Squadron (Aim Sure). Stirling aircraft #N 6021 missing during a bombing trip over enemy territory. Sgt F. Snead, P/Os H.J.A. Dyer D.F.M. (RAF), E.J.D. Guild (RAF), Sgts T.H.B. Jones (RAF), and A.D. Wallace (RAF) were also killed. One other member of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacKenzie is buried in the Becklingen War Cemetery, Soltau, Germany.

MACKENZIE, WARREN ELLWOOD WO1(N) R65193. From Durham, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Killed Apr 19/45 age 32. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Berlin, Germany. On January 20, 1944 Halifax aircraft #DT 731 dropped its bombs on the target and was near Leipzig, Germany when it was shot down by a German JU-88 aircraft. Three of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Four Canadians, F/O Cormack, FS Hopkins, Sgt McCaghey and WO MacKenzie were taken Prisoners of War. WO MacKenzie was killed when four-low flying friendly Typhoon aircraft strafed the POW.s while they were on a march near Gresse, Germany. Warrant Officer Class I Navigator MacKenzie was buried at Gresse, exhumed, and reburied in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACKENZIE, WENDELL DANIEL SGT R112104 – physical training instructor. From Cardigan, Prince Edward Island. Died Oct 13/44 age 25. #10 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mount Pleasant, Prince Edward Island. Sgt MacKenzie accidental drowning in the harbour off the CNR Wharf at Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Sergeant MacKenzie is buried in St. David’s Cemetery, Georgetown, Prince Edward Island.

MACKEY, HAROLD DEE F/L(P) J23322//R149826. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed Apr 10/45 age 22. #47 Squadron (Nih Nomen Roboris Omen). Beaufighter aircraft #KW 315 went out of control and crashed at Kumbirgram, India immediately after take-off, possibly due to engine failure. The RAF navigator was also killed. Flight Lieutenant Pilot Mackey is buried in the Silchar Cemetery, India.

MACKEY, JAMES GORDON SGT(AG) R216220. From Verdun, Quebec. Killed in Action Sep 24/44 age 27. #576 Squadron (Carpe Diem). Target – Neuss, Germany. Please see Brady C.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacKey is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACKID, JOHN GOODSIR F/L(P) 41042 D.F.C. – Royal Air Force. From Calgary, Alberta. Killed in Action Apr 28/42 age 28. #97 Squadron (Achieve Your Aim). The Citation for the D.F.C. reads, “In December, 1941, Sqdn. Ldr. Sherwood and F/L Mackid participated as leaders of formations of aircraft in a daylight attack on the battle cruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst at Brest. Extremely heavy and accurate anti-aircraft fire and opposition from enemy fighters was encountered, but, although Sqdn. Ldr. Sherwood’s aircraft was hit several times by shell-fire, he skillfully kept his formation together and finally an accurate run was made over the target, F/L Mackid admirably supported Sqdn. Ldr. Sherwood and pressed home a successful attack with great determination. Throughout the operation which demanded a high degree of skill and courage, both these officers played a conspicuous part and contributed materially to the success obtained.” F/L Mackid was killed when his Lancaster aircraft went missing over-enemy held territory. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacKid is buried in the Stavne Cemetery, Trondheim, Norway.

MACKIE, ALEXANDER MORTON F/O(P) J88245//R100463 D.F.C. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Jan 12/45 age 30. #424 Tiger Squadron (Castigandos Castigamus). Halifax aircraft #MZ 805 failed to return from a night mine-laying operation in the Harbour at Flensburg, Germany. F/O H.D. Christie, P/Os J.S. Netzke, H.A. Carruthers, F.W. Dobbs, FS C.H. Hudson, and one of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Flying Officer Pilot Mackie has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKIE, ANGUS P/O(WAG) J946151/R190858. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 7/45 age 23. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Target – Mainz, Germany. Please see Scott R.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner Mackie is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKIE, GEOFFREY FYLTON P/O(P) J3470. From Vernon, British Columbia. Killed Feb 15/41 age 21. Central Flying School, Trenton, Ontario. P/O Mackie was killed when his Harvard aircraft #1344 crashed in the Bay of Quinte nine miles south-east of RCAF Station, Trenton. Pilot Officer Pilot Mackie is buried in the Coldstream Cemetery at Vernon, British Columbia.

MACKIE, GEORGE FORRESTER SQUIRE P/O(P) J7037. From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Killed Jan 8/42 age 23. #34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. P/O Mackie and LAC A.W. Robinson (RAF) were on a routine dual training flight and were both killed when Harvard aircraft #AJ 789 crashed eight miles south-east of the aerodrome at Medicine Hat. Pilot Officer Pilot Mackie is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

MACKIE, JOHN FELTON F/L(P) 39886 – Royal Air Force. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Apr 14/41 age 25. #33 Squadron (Loyalty). Hurricane aircraft was taking off when it was shot down by an enemy ME-109 fighter aircraft. Flight Lieutenant Pilot Mackie was an ace having destroyed seven enemy aircraft, he is buried at Eleusis, Greece.

MACKIE, JOHN WALLACE ALLAN P/O(AG) J90349//R215883. From Kenora, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 29/44 age 20. #61 Squadron (Per Puram Tunantes). Target – Stuttgart, Germany. Please see Brosko P.P. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Mackie was buried in the Neidersbeech Communal Cemetery, France, exhumed, and reburied in the War Cemetery at Choloy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France.

MACKIE, WILLIAM GEORGE P/O(P) J23631. From Inglis, Manitoba. Killed May 27/43. age 26. #18 Advanced Flying Unit. Three pilots were engaged in an authorized low-flying cross-country training flight when their Oxford aircraft #EB 783 struck a tree on rising ground. The aircraft went out of control and crashed at Hollowell Grange Farm, near Great Creaston, Warwickshire. P/O LC. Mollet and WO J.M. Whittaker were also killed. Pilot Officer Pilot Mackie is buried in the Whinfield Cemetery, Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

MACKILLOP, WILLIAM FS(N) R124707. From Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Aug 28/43 age 28. #57 Squadron (Corpus Non Animum Muto). Lancaster aircraft #W 5008 missing from a trip to Nuremberg, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacKillop is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACKIMMIE, ALLAN HUSTEAD SGT(AG) R260780. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed Jun 29/44 age 18. #22 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Sgt J.B. Sollie for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacKimmie is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACKINNON, BERNARD JOSEPH P/O(WAG) J87586. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 19/44 age 21. #14 Squadron (I Spread My Wings And Keep My Promise). Marauder aircraft missing. Please see P/O A. Hutton for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacKinnon has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Alamein War Memorial, Egypt.

MACKINNON, DANIEL WEBSTER SGT(AG) R183416. From Lake Ainslie Eastside, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed Jul 14/44 age 30. #77 Squadron (Esse Potius Quam Videri). Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see Smirl G.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacKinnon is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKINNON, DUNCAN JOSEPH F/L(N) J13784. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Jan 12/45 age 25. #435 Chinthe Squadron (Certi Provehendi). Dakota aircraft crashed. Please see Scott K.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacKinnon was buried at the crash site, exhumed, and reinterred in the Mandalay Military Cemetery, Burma.

MACKINNON, FERNAND FAGAN FS(WAG) R68538. From Port Arthur, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 9/42 age 26. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Hampden aircraft #AD 842 was carrying three mines when it took off and attained a height of fifty feet. The aircraft did not respond to the controls and sank to the runway on the aerodrome at North Luffenham. Sgts R. Ball (RAF), W.D. Morris (RAF), and one other RAF crew member were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacKinnon is buried in the St. John the Baptist Churchyard, North Luffenham, Rutland, England.

MACKINNON, JAMES ELMER P/O(P) 41439 – Royal Air Force. From Moncton, New Brunswick. Killed in Action Jul 4/40 age 21. #206 Squadron (Nihi/ Nos Effugit). Hudson aircraft failed to return from an anti-sub patrol. Pilot Officer Pilot MacKinnon has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKINNON, JOHN ALLAN F/O(N) J13793. From Coleman, Prince Edward Island. Killed Oct 19/43 age 25. #21 Squadron (Viribus Vincimus). Mosquito aircraft #HP 852 missing from a cross-country exercise over the Irish Sea. The RAF pilot also missing and believed killed. Flying Officer Navigator MacKinnon has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKINNON, JOHN REGINALD SGT(OB) R72893. From Armadale, Prince Edward Island. Killed Oct 16/42 age 19. #19 Operational Training Unit. Whitley aircraft missing. Please see FS M.H. Hargreaves for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Observer MacKinnon has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKINNON, JOHN RUSSELL P/O(AG) J92039//R213240. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jul 21/44 age 20. #12 Squadron (Leads The Field). Lancaster aircraft #LM 106 failed to return from a night trip to Courtrai, Belgium. P/O N.E. Hagerty was also killed. Five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacKinnon has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACKINTOSH, DONALD MACKENZIE F/O(BA) J29691. From Hamilton, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 15/44 age 21. #576 Squadron (Carpe Diem). Target – Revigny, France. Please see Sims G.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer Mackintosh is buried in the Communal Cemetery at Loches-Sur-Ource, Aube, France.

MACKLAIER, CHARLES WILBERT F/O(BA) J38418. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Dec 4/44. #166 Squadron (Tenacity). Target – Karlsruhe, Germany. Please see WO W.P. Wynnyk for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer Macklaier is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACKLEM, JAMES DOUGLAS F/O(P) J20592. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Aug 2/44 age 21. #47 Squadron (Nil Nomen Roboris Omen). The crews of two Beaufighter aircraft were practicing a low level attack when they collided over the perimeter of the China Bay airfield, Ceylon. F/O Macklern was killed in aircraft #NE 398. Flying Officer Pilot Macklem was the only casualty and is buried in the St. Stephens Cemetery, Trincomali, Ceylon.

MACKSIMCHUK, JOHN THEO SGT(N) R110747. From Rosser, Manitoba. Killed in Action May 5/43 age 25. #166 Squadron (Tenacity). Wellington aircraft lost. Please see FS A.P. Uditsky for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Navigator Macksimchuk is buried in the General Cemetery at Vlagtwedde, Gronigen, Holland.

MACLACHLAN, ALBERT JAMES FS(AG)- R128077. From Watrous, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Jun 12/43 age 20. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Wellington aircraft lost. Please see Zeide/ R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacLachlan is buried in the General Cemetery, Varsseveld, Wisch, Gelderland, Holland.

MACLACHLAN, ROBERT BRUCE P/O(P) J10292//R102449. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed Jul 6/42 age 21. #13 Operational Training Squadron, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. The crew of Hudson aircraft #765 were engaged in take-off and landing training when their aircraft crashed and burned during take-off at the Whatcom County Airport, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A. P/O E.R. Brooks and Sgt V.A. Ufting were also killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLachlan is buried in the Regina Cemetery at Regina, Saskatchewan.

MACLAREN, ALEXANDER STEWART FS(BA) R127864. From Georgetown, Ontario. Killed in Action Aug 10/43 ago 25. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Mannheim, Germany. Please see FS D.R. See for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacLaren is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACLAREN, COLIN CHARLES P/O(P) J95390//R151689. From Kelowna, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 14/45 age 31. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Kiel, Germany. Please see Livingston G.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLaren has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLAREN, DONALD ALEXANDER P/O(N) J955381/R159965. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Nov 8/44 age 20. #31 Squadron (In Caelunn Indicum Primus). Dakota aircraft lost. Please see Taylor J.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Navigator MacLaren is buried in the Taukkyan War Cemetery, Rangoon, Burma.

MACLAREN, RICHARD EDWARDS F/O(BA) J29267. From Elmsdale, Hants County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Sep 13/44 age 32. #90 Squadron (Celer). Target – Frankfurt, Germany. Please see Kirsch A.L. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacLaren is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACLEAN, ANDREW KENNETH SGT(OB) R54115. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 10/41 age 21. #236 Squadron (Speculati Nuntiate). BROTHER to George Murray MacLean. Blenheim aircraft #T 1811 lost whilst on operations. Sergeant Observer MacLean is buried in the St. Augustine Churchyard, Heanton Punchardon, Devonshire, England. The two brothers are buried in a joint grave.

MACLEAN, DONALD DOUGLAS WO2(P) R88440. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed May 14/43 age 21. #116 Squadron. WO MacLean lost his life when Oxford aircraft #W 6590 crashed near Swansea at Turners Farm, Sketty, Wales. Warrant Officer Class II Pilot MacLean is buried in the Killay St. Hilary of Poictiers Churchyard, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

MACLEAN, DONALD STEWART F/O(P) J4767. From Campbellton, New Brunswick. Killed in Action May 31/42 age 30. #22 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft missing. Please see FS R.N. Creswell for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, GEORGE MURRAY F/O(P) J455751/R125290. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed Jan 20/45 age 27. #14 Elementary Flying Training School. BROTHER to Andrew Kenneth MacLean. Tiger Moth aircraft #N 6920 was flying in a snowstorm when it struck a tree near Broad Lane, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. One airman, not Canadian, was also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacLean is buried in the St. Augustine Churchyard, Heanton Punchardon, Devonshire, England. The two brothers are buried in a joint grave.

MACLEAN, GORDON BRUCE F/O(P) J20356. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Aug 19/43 age 39. #410 Cougar Squadron (Noctivaga). The crew of Mosquito aircraft #HJ 825 were on a ranger patrol when they were shot down at Lingens, Germany. The RAF navigator, F/O H. Plant, was also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacLean was buried in the New Cemetery, Lingens, exhumed, and reinterred in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACLEAN, IAN P/O(P) J3115. From Edinburgh, Scotland. Killed in Action Mar 25/41 age 30. #22 Squadron (Preux Et Audacieux). Beaufort aircraft #W 6486 failed to return from operations. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, IAN DUGALD FS(P) 1006443 D.F.M. – Royal Air Force. From Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Killed in Action Nov 8/42. #238 Squadron (Ad Finem). FS Maclean was awarded the D.F.M. in April of 1942 while serving with #99 Squadron. The Citation reads, “This airman is an extremely reliable pilot. On all his operational flights he has shown great persistence both to attack and, whenever possible, to obtain photographs of the target area. On one occasion this led to his being caught in an extremely accurate barrage over Emden for some twenty minutes. He eventually evaded the barrage only to return through it to secure another photograph. Sgt Maclean has participated in numerous sorties, including attacks on Berlin, Kiel, Mannheim, Brest, Wilhelmshaven and other highly defended areas.” FS Maclean was killed in a Hurricane fighter aircraft whilst escorting bombers at Alamein, Egypt. Flight Sergeant Pilot Maclean is buried in Egypt.

MACLEAN, IAN HECTOR F/O(BA) J26546. From Victoria, British Columbia. Killed in Action Sep 24/44 age 22. #97 Squadron (Achieve Your Aim), Pathfinder Force. Target – Munster, Germany. Please see F/O W. Walker for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacLean is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, ISAAC MURRAY S/L(P) 0578. From New Westbury, Pembroke, Bermuda, British West Indies. Died Jan 2/44 age 25. North West Staging Route. On December 28, 1943 Norseman aircraft #3529 had an oil line fail causing the engine to seize. The aircraft caught fire after S/L MacLean had made a forced landing in wooded country thirty miles north of Fort St. John. S/L MacLean died of his injuries while in the University Hospital at Edmonton, Alberta. Squadron Leader Pilot MacLean was cremated, his name is commemorated on the Cremation Memorial, Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACLEAN, JOHN ANGUS P/O(AG) J86880. From Ripley, Ontario. Killed in Action Jan 27/44 age 21. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see F/L E.E. Kearl D.F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, JOHN ORVILLE FS(OB) R106786. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Aug 30/42 age 21. #5 Operational Training Unit. Beaufort aircraft crashed. Please see Leyland J.W. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Observer MacLean is buried in the Dunure Cemetery, Ayrshire County, Scotland.

MACLEAN, JOHN SCOTT F/O(N) J10685. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Sep 7/43. #45 Group, RAF Ferry Command, Dorval, Quebec. Liberator aircraft crashed. Please see P/O Eric 0. Smith for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacLean is buried in the European Cemetery, Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa.

MACLEAN, JOHN WILLIAM P/O(AG) J88874//R186511. From Fort William, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 22/44 age 21. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Target – Frankfurt, Germany. Please see Sears E.K. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacLean was buried in the Municipal Cemetery at Harsewinkel, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACLEAN, NORMAN JOHN F/O(P) J22150. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Jun 9/45 age 24. #2 REMU. Cornell aircraft #16644 was being ferried to Mossbank, Saskatchewan when it went into a spin at 3,000 feet. When it came out of the spin the engine had stopped and the aircraft glided in to a crash landing. Flying Officer Pilot MacLean is buried in the Elmwood Cemetery at Winnipeg, Manitoba.

MACLEAN, RALPH FS(OB) R72502. From Michigan, U.S.A. Killed in Action Dec 15/42 age 22. #353 Squadron. Liberator aircraft missing. Please see WO G.J. Kerswill for casualty list and other detail. Flight Sergeant Observer MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.

MACLEAN, RONALD GABRIEL F/O(N) J22499. From North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Mar 28/43 age 21. #172 Squadron. Wellington aircraft lost. Please see P/O J.J. Turnbull for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, ROY F/O(N) J21633. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Jan 29/44 age 23. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see Thompson A.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacLean was buried in the Cemetery at Canow, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACLEAN, STEPHEN JOSEPH FS(P) R65201. From Woodbine, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Feb 1/42 age 20. #61 Squadron (Per Puram Tunantes). Manchester aircraft #L 7472 failed to return from operations, presumed enemy action, presumed over the target. Six RAF crew members missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacLean has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEAN, WILLIAM OSBORNE P/O(P) J12818. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed Jan 3/43 age 20. #132 Operational Training Unit. P/O MacLean was killed when his Hurricane aircraft crashed four miles south-east of Dubbar at Woodhall Farm, Innerwick, Scotland. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLean is buried in St. Martin’s New Burial Ground, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland.

MACLELLAN, ALEXANDER NEIL FS(N) R135643. From New York, New York, U.S.A. Killed Apr 12/43 age 27. #23 Operational Training Unit, RAF Station, Dishforth, Yorkshire. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Killham R.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacLellan is buried in the Dishforth Cemetery, Yorkshire, England.

MACLELLAN, DONALD ANGUS FS(FE) R65487. From Pleasant Valley, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Feb 19/45 age 32. #11 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Liberator aircraft missing. Please see Hogan D. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Flight Engineer MacLellan has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial at Ottawa, Ontario.

MACLENNAN, BRUCE P/O(WAG) J95550//R192365. From Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Mar 31/45 age 20. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). The crew of Lancaster aircraft #KB 869 were engaged in a daylght raid when they were shot down by German jet fighter aircraft ten miles south of the target Hamburg, Germany. F/O D.S. Bowes, P/O J. Rea, and F/O J.J. Gladish were also killed. Three Canadians, FSs G.R. Berry, W. Milne, and R. Rowlands, were taken Prisoners of War. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacLennan was buried in the Friedhof Neundorf Cemetery, Germany, exhumed, and reburied in the Becklingen War Cemetery, SoRau, Germany.

MACLENNAN, CHARLES GRANT FS(OB) R65421. From Scotstown, Quebec. Killed in Action Oct 16/42 age 24. #142 Squadron (Determination). Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Cole R.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Observer MacLennan is buried in the Scartho Road Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England.

MACLENNAN, DONALD STUART P/O(P) J13672. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed Feb 14/43 age 32. #6 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron, AIIlford Bay, British Columbia. Stranraer aircraft crashed. Please see Sperling J.P. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLennan is buried in the Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec.

MACLENNAN, HUGH WO2(AG) R141561. From Fanwood, New Jersey, U.S.A. Killed in Action Jan 1 4/44 age 24. #408 Goose Squadron (For Freedom). Target – Brunswick, Germany. Please see Spencer C.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class Air Gunner MacLennan is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery at Hanover, Germany.

MACLENNAN, JOHN ALEXANDER WO2(BA) R50312. From Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Jul 16/44 age 23. #15 Squadron (Aim Sure). Lancaster aircraft #LL 827 went down near St. Gibrien, three miles north-west of the target Challons Sur Marne, France. FS F.R. Ashcroft (RAF), Sgts E. Attenborrow (RAF), E.D. Carmichael (RAF), C. Sykes (RAF), D.G. Tarbin (RAF), and WO J.A. Upton (RAAF) were also killed. Warrant Officer Class II Bomb Aimer MacLennan is buried in the Churchyard at St. Gibrien, Marne, France.

MACLENNAN, NORMAN DUNCAN P/O(P) J3735. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Jun 11/41 age 23. #53 Squadron. Blenheim aircraft lost airing operations. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLennan is buried in the St. Eval Churchyard, Cornwall, England.

MACLENNAN, STUART CAMERON FS(AG) R172701. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Aug 31/43 age 19. #76 Squadron (Resolute). Halifax aircraft #DK 207 missing over enemy territory during a night trip to Monchen-Gladbach, Germany. Four of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Two of crew, not Canadians, were taken Prisoners of War. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacLennan is buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Roermond, Holland.

MACLEOD, ALEXANDER HARVEY P/O(P) J921 13//R192638. From Sardis, British Columbia. Killed Oct 15/44 age 22. #1664 Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft lost. Please see Taylor B.T. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEOD, ALEXANDER OWEN SGT(P) R92540. From Calgary, Alberta. Killed in Action Oct 13/42. #185 Squadron (Ara Fejn Hu). Sgt MacLeod was killed when his Spitfire aircraft crashed twenty-five miles north of Grand Harbor, Malta. Sergeant Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACLEOD, ALLAN ALLISTER WO1 (WAG) R54058. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed Jul 26/43 age 23. #31 Operational Training Unit, Debert, Nova Scotia. The crew of Hudson aircraft #FK 539 were engaged in a cross-country exercise when their aircraft crashed and burned atop a 1,000 foot mountain peak in Mavou Mountain, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Sgts C.O. Legroulx, J.M. L’Heureux, P/Os R.J. Parr (RAF), and E. Smith (RAF) were also killed. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacLeod is buried in Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACLEOD, ALLISON FREDERICK WEEKS SGT(WAG) R72864. From Bredalbane, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Jan 25/43 age 22. #458 Australia Squadron. Wellington aircraft #LB 134 went down in the sea off Italy. WOs R.A. Sheffield, LW. Clark, Sgts F.S. Jenkins, J.F. Kirk, and FS P. King were also killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACLEOD, DOUGLAS GEORGE WO2(WAG) R64824. From Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action Apr 13/43 age 21. #60 Squadron (Per Ardua Ad Aethera). Blenheim aircraft exploded in mid-air during operations. Two of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Warrant Officer Class II Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.

MACLEOD, DOUGLAS KENNETH P/O(P) J19971//R130234. From Timmins, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 20/44 age 22. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Leipzig, Germany. Please see Piper J.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEOD, GEORGE DEWAR F/O(P) J22008. From Halifax, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Sep 29/44 age 22. #21 Squadron (Viribus Vincimus). Mosquito aircraft #NT 179 did not return from a night bombing operation on railway movements in western Germany. The RAF navigator was also killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacLeod is buried in the War Cemetery at Leopoldsburg, Limburg, Belgium.

MACLEOD, GERALD FRANCIS SGT(WAG) R65208. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Nov 1941 age 21. #107 Squadron (Nous Y Serons). Blenheim aircraft was shot down twenty-five miles east of Tripoli. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACLEOD, GORDON ALDEN WO2(AG) R76303. From Leitches Creek, Nova Scotia. Killed Oct 4/44 age 29. #82 Operational Training Unit, Ossington, England. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see FS F.E. Thistle for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Air Gunner MacLeod is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACLEOD, JAMES GEORGE F/O(N) J22415. From St. John, New Brunswick. Killed Jan 4/44 age 24. #1658 Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see FS W.C. Thompson for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacLeod is buried in the Blacon Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England.

MACLEOD, JESSIE MARGARET NS C4169. From Fox Brook, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Died Apr 29/41 age 39. RCAF Station Hospital, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. NS. MacLeod died in the performance of her duties. Nursing Sister MacLeod is buried in the Cemetery at Fox Brook, Nova Scotia.  Addendum: – Nursing Sister MacLeod was 29 years old at the time of death, not 39. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACLEOD, JOHN F/O(P) J44992. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action May 26/45. #356 Squadron (We Bring Freedom And Assistance). Liberator aircraft lost. Please see F/L J.W. Anderson for casualty list and other detail. Flying Officer Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.

MACLEOD, JOHN DONALD P/O(AG) J10161. From Overbrook, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 16/42 age 20. #106 Squadron (Pro Libertate). Lancaster aircraft shot down. Please see P/O M.J. O’Sullivan for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacLeod was buried at Aachen, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACLEOD, JOSEPH MURDOCH P/O(BA) J92030//R151066. From Capreol, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 25/44 age 23. #115 Squadron (Despite The Elements), Witchford, England. Lancaster aircraft #DS 734 was shot down near Antwerp during a night attack on Karlsruhe, Germany. P/Os A.G. Letcher, R.R. Cagienard (RAF), FS, F.A. Foster (RAF), Sgts C.P. Kelly (RAF), F.D. King (RAF), and one other of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacLeod is buried in the Schoonselhof Cemetery, Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium.

MACLEOD, LLOYD GEORGE P/O(P) J6287. From Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Apr 29/42 age 25. #62 Squadron (Insperato). Hudson aircraft missing. Please see P/O R.A. Baker for casualty list and other detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.

MACLEOD, MALCOLM ALEXANDER F/O(P) J35422//R96075. From L’Orignal, Ontario. Killed Jan 15/45 age 29. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Target – Merseburg, Germany. Please see Rau O.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot MacLeod is buried in the British War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.

MACLEOD, MALCOLM GEORGE S/L(P) C1106. From River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Mar 11/43 age 25. #249 Squadron (Pugnis Et Calcibus). Spitfire aircraft #EP 519 failed to return from a strafing operation seven miles south-west of Comiso, Italy. Squadron Leader Pilot MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACLEOD, MALCOLM HINDS P/O(BA) J19856. From Sussex, New Brunswick. Killed in Action Mar 25/44 age 39. #425 Alouette Squadron (Je Te Plumerai). Target – Berlin, Germany. Please see P/O N.H. Jones for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacLeod was buried at Brockeswalde, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Becklingen War Cemetery, Solteau, Germany. Addendum: – P/O MacLeod was from Loch Lomond, Nova Scotia, not Sussex, New Brunswick. Detail provided by D.A. Stallard, Trenton, Nova Scotia.

MACLEOD, MELVIN JOSHAU P/O(BA) J95540//R176826. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Dec 17/44 age 28. #50 Squadron (From Defence To Attack). Target – Munich, Germany. Lancaster aircraft was hit by Allied anti-aircraft fire then blew up and crashed seven miles east of Goeszuid, Beveland, Holland. Six members of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer MacLeod has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Eng’Oleic] Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACLEOD, NORMAN KENNETH FS(AG) R64474. From Hamilton, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 24/42 age 21. #150 Squadron (Aiei Anomen). Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see P/O A.F. James for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacLeod is buried in St. John the Baptist Churchyard, Pocklington, Yorkshire, England.

MACLEOD, THOMAS NORMAN FS(AG) R92778. From Innisfail, Alberta. Killed in Action Dec 12/42 age 26. #57 Squadron (Corpus Non Animum Muto). Lancaster aircraft crashed. Please see McLaughlin A.J. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacLeod is buried in St. John the Baptist Churchyard, Scarnpton, Lincolnshire, England.

MACMASTER, JOHN GLENN F/O(P) J9116. From Port Perry, Ontario. Killed in Action Dec 9/42 age 20. #116 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Catalina aircraft crashed. Please see P/O E.S. Corbett A.F.M. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot MacMaster is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ontario.

MACMILLAN, DAVID FS(OB) 1550989 – Royal Air Force. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Nov 22/43 age 21. #269 Squadron. Hudson aircraft missing. Please see Forrester R.L. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Observer MacMillan is buried in the Fossvogur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.

MACMILLAN, DAVID JOHN F/O(AG) J12160. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action May 14/43 age 19. #431 Iroquois Squadron (The Hatiten Ronteriios). Wellington aircraft #HE 183 missing, presumed over the target, presumed enemy action. S/L T.B. Marshall (RAF) and Sgt A.E. Quaife (RAF) were also killed. Two others of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Air Gunner MacMillan has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACMILLAN, EDGAR SGT(WAG) R125154. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 24/43 age 22. #11 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron. The crew of Hudson aircraft #BW 453 were returning from an anti-sub patrol and the pilot tried to land in poor weather. The aircraft crashed and exploded on impact six miles east of #4 runway at RCAF Station, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. FS M.M. Rowe, H.C. Johnson, and WO D.R. Rhea were also killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacMillan is buried in Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario.

MACMILLAN, HARRY SGT(AG) R121431. From Delia, Alberta. Killed in Action May 30/43 age 21. #428 Ghost Squadron (Usque Ad Finem). Wellington aircraft #HE 319 failed to return from night operations. WO F.L. Shellnut, FS J.G. Marshall, and Sgt D.C. Smith (RAF) were also killed. One other member of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Sergeant Air Gunner MacMillan has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACMILLAN, HUBERT JOSEPH F/O(BA) J39387//R188933. From Chesterville, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 7/45 age 21. #12 Squadron (Leads The Field). Target – Kleve, Germany. Please see Somerville J.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacMillan was buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Nistlerode, Holland, exhumed, and reinterred in the Canadian Cemetery at Nijmegen, Holland.

MACMILLAN, HUGH COLES FS(AG) R146794. From Nobel, Ontario. Killed in Action Sep 6/43 age 20. #90 Squadron (Celer). Stirling aircraft #EF 129 missing from a night trip to Mannheim, Germany. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing presumed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacMillan is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, Germany.

MACMILLAN, JACK DELMAS LAC R217805. From Benton, New Brunswick. Died Jul 14/45 age 21. #16 Depot. Death by drowning while on annual leave at St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Leading AirCraftman MacMillan is buried in the Union Cemetery at Benton, New Brunswick.

MACMILLAN, JAMES FORREST SGT(OB) R2048A. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed Jun 24/41 age 21. #21 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see Kennedy E.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Observer MacMillan is buried at the St. John’s Chapel Churchyard, Long Lawford, Warwickshire, England.

MACMILLAN, JOHN MERVYN F/O(BA) J36883. From Cornwall, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 14/44 age 20. #626 Squadron (To Strike And Not To Yield). Target – Duisburg, Germany. Please see Culshaw T. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacMillan is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACMILLAN, JOSEPH KENNETH NORMAN FS(WAG) R65413. From Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Killed Aug 25/42 age 21. #459 Australian Squadron. Hudson aircraft stalled, while in a turn at low altitude, and crashed five miles north-west of Landing Ground Z, Egypt. FSs J.E. Lamb, J.D. Purcell, and two RAF crew members were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacMillan is buried in the Tel-El-Kebir War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt.

MACMILLAN, RUSSELL HAMILTON FS(P) R78250. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 23/41 age 20. #608 Squadron (Omnibus Ungulis). Hudson aircraft #AM 715 missing from a bombing operation. FS G.N. Fullerton and Sgt J. Short (RAF) were also killed. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacMillan is buried in the Cemetery, Frederikshavn, Jutland, Denmark.

MACMILLAN, WILLIAM JAMES SGT(AG) R209012. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Apr 19/44 age 19. #115 Squadron (Despite The Elements), Witchford, England. Lancaster aircraft #LL 667 was shot down by enemy night fighter intruder aircraft when the Lancaster was returning from night bombing operations against Rouen, France. The aircraft crashed near Common Farm, Witchford, Cambridgeshire, England. P/O A.L. Feldman and five of the crew, not Canadians, were also killed. There were two #115 Squadron aircraft shot down by intruders this same night. Sergeant Air Gunner MacMillan is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACMURCHY, EDWARD DOUGLAS F/O(BA) J20833. From Viscount, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Sep 27/43. #428 Ghost Squadron (Usque Ad Finem). Target – Hanover, Germany. Please see Manners F.T. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacMurchy is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery at Hanover, Germany.

MACNABB, DONALD SCOTT F/L(N) J13273//R122749. From Milton, Ontario. Killed Feb 23/45 age 23. #429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil). Halifax aircraft crashed. Please see Casher F.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Lieutenant Navigator MacNabb is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

MACNAIR, ELMER JOSEPH ALEXANDER F/O(N) J27469. From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Sep 12/44 age 22. #619 Squadron. Target – Darmstadt, Germany. Please see Potts J.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacNair is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACNAUGHTON, WILLIAM GORDON SGT(N) 7526. From Vallee Junction, Beauce County, Quebec. Killed in Action Oct 20/43 age 28. #10 North Atlantic Squadron. Liberator aircraft #3701 crashed and burned on the west side of a 2,500 foot foothill of Black Mountain whilst enroute from Gander, Newfoundland to Dorval, Quebec. There is a Memorial Cairn on Black Mountain that was erected in memory of the twenty four gallant lads who lost their lives here, WOs J.A. Barabonoff, W. Howlett, J. Silverstein MID., F.E. Jenkins, Cpl.s H.D. Beattie, R.D. Marr, H.K. Hambly, A.C. Johnston, P/Os R.W. MacDonald M.i.D., J. Lamont M.i.D., F/O S.A. Sanderson A.F.M., LACs C.L. Dynes, G.R. Patterson, A.J. Radcliffe, E.W. Read, Sgts. F.H. Elliott, E.M. Finn, J.A. Veilleux, FS R.F. Ware, F/Ls J.A. Poirier, R.F. Fisher M.i.D., Sgt S.A. Wood, and F/O J.S. Johnston M.i.D. were also killed. Sergeant Navigator MacNaughton is buried in an isolated grave on Black Mountain, near St. Donat, Quebec.

MACNEARNEY, JOHN DOUGLAS WO2(P) R76103. From Windsor Junction, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. Killed Mar 27/43 age 23. #51 Operational Training Unit, Portreath, England. Mosquito aircraft #DZ 699 lost after being dispatched from Portreath, England. The navigator, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Warrant Officer Class II Pilot MacNeamey has no grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACNEIL, DANIEL HILARY FS(N) R271794. From Reserve Mines, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed Jun 22/45 age 20. #10 North Atlantic Squadron, Penndfield Ridge, New Brunswick. FS MacNeil, F/O L.P. Gravel, WO J.P. McQuarrie, and Sgt E.A. Balderston were all killed when their Ventura aircraft #2199 crashed and exploded two and one half miles north-east of the aerodrome at Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick during the landing approach. Flight Sergeant Navigator MacNeil is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia.

MACNEIL, DANIEL THOMAS LAC R264790. From Inverside, Nova Scotia. Died Nov 8/44 age 18. Leading AirCraftman MacNeil is buried in St. Margaret Chapel Cemetery, Broad Cove, Nova Scotia.

MACNEIL, DONALD BERNARD F/L(P) J10262. From Mount Royal, Quebec. Killed in Action Jan 15/45 age 26. #19 Squadron (Possunt Quia Posse Videntur). The Squadron was on a Ramrod operation in the Nijmegen area of Holland and had just completed a 360 degree turn to port when a Mustang aircraft, from another Squadron, flying into the sun collided with MacNeil’s Mustang #FB 131 cutting off the tail and part of the starboard wing. A member of #19 Squadron followed MacNeil down and reported that MacNeil had made no attempt to bail out and that his aircraft disappeared into ten tenths cloud at 5,000 feet. F/L MacNeil had been in a minor accident on October 26, 1942 at #9 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mount Joh, Quebec. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacNeil is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACNEIL, DONALD GLENDON SGT(AG) R195938. From Cornwall, Ontario. Killed Nov 28/43 age 19. #16 Operational Training Unit. Wellington aircraft crashed. Please see F/O G.A. Stevens D.F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner MacNeil is buried in the Botley Cemetery, North Hinksey, Berkshire, England.

MACNEIL, FERDINAND FOCH LAC(P) R124638 – under training. From Inverness, Nova Scotia. Killed Jun 26/42 age 20. #8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton, New Brunswick. Harvard aircraft #3771 and Harvard aircraft #3808 were in a mid-air collision at 7,000 feet near Cocagne, New Brunswick. LAC MacNeil and P/O J.R. Connelly were both killed in #3808, the occupants of #3771 were both uninjured. Leading AirCraftman Pilot MacNeil is buried in the Stella Mans Roman Catholic Cemetery, Inverness, Nova Scotia.

MACNEIL, HUGH COLUMBA P/O(N) J17016. From Redpoint, Victoria County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action May 13/43 age 24. #57 Squadron (Corpus Non Animum Muto). Lancaster aircraft lost. Please see Sheehan H.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Navigator MacNeil is buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Gendringen, Gelderland, Holland.

MACNEIL, RALPH GORDON FS(FE) R65104. From Baddeck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Apr 3/45 age 32. #162 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron (Sectabimur Usque Per Ima). Canso aircraft missing. Please see Solmundson O.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Flight Engineer MacNeil has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACNEILL, BEVAN TERRILL F/O(P) C27955//R225021. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Mar 7/45 age 23. #419 Moose Squadron (Moosa Aswayita). Target – Dessau, Germany. Please see Short W.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot MacNeill has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACNEILL, DUNCAN F/O(BA) J28200. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed Jan 29/44 age 26. #12 Operational Training Unit. The crew of Wellington aircraft #Z 1697 were detailed for circuits and landings at the airfield at Chipping Warden, England when they crashed near Culworth, England. F/O N.A. Baker, Sgt H.D. Westley, and one of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer MacNeill is buried in the Botley Cemetery, North Hinksey, Berkshire, England.

MACNEILL, RODNEY WARREN FS(AG) R103992. From Calgary, Alberta. Kjiled In Action Mar 30/43 age 23. #76 Squadron (Resolute). Halifax aircraft #DT 563 took off from Linton on Ouse, England and went missing over enemy territory. WO J.T. Taylor was also killed. Five of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacNeill has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACNEILL, WILLIAM MURRAY SGT(WAG) 1R124630. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed Jul 24/43 age 24. Head Quarters Western Air Command. Lost at sea off the B.C. Star. Please see Davies G.A. for casualty list and detail. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacNeill has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial at Ottawa, Ontario.

MACNICOL, DONALD KENNETH IRVINE P/O(N) J90988//R186850. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Oct 10/44 age 20. #406 Lynx Squadron (We Kill By Night). P/O MacNicol was killed when his Mosquito aircraft #NS 882 crashed at Lymington, Hampshire, England. Pilot Officer Navigator MacNicol is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACNICOLL, ROBERT CAMPBELL FS(AG) R224743. From Brantford, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 21/45 age 20. #207 Squadron (Semper Paratus). Lancaster aircraft lost. Please see Swihura A.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacNicoll was buried in the Civil Cemetery at Bocholt, Germany, exhumed, and reinterred in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACNUTT, GERALD FREDERICK FS(WAG) R72754. From Princetown, Prince Edward Island. Killed in Action May 15/42 age 22. #407 Demon Squadron (To Hold On High). Hudson aircraft failed to return. Please see Knight M. for casualty list and flight detail. This was FS MacNutt’s first operation. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner MacNutt has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACONACHIE, JAMES ROY ALEXANDER F/L(N) C12525. From Ottawa, Ontario. Killed in Action Feb 28/45. #128 Squadron (Fulminas Instar). Mosquito aircraft #PF 451 returned from operations over Berlin, Germany and the pilot attempted a landing but had to go around again. One engine failed and the aircraft crashed at Rattlesden, Suffolk, England. The pilot, not Canadian, was also killed. Flight Lieutenant Navigator Maconachie is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACONNELL, WALTER DOUGLAS SGT(WAG) R71384. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Aug 17/42 age 21. #204 Squadron (Praedam Vastatum). Sgt Maconnell and FS E.H. Connell were both killed when their Sunderland aircraft made a forced landing in the sea off Gambia. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner Maconnell has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACPHAIL, JOHN FRANKLIN SGT(P) R91524. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Mar 8/42 age 22. #14 Operational Training Unit (Keep With The Pack). Sgts MacPhail and A.H. Hanson (RAAF) were both killed when their Hampden aircraft #L 4110 crashed two miles northwest of the Cottesmore Satellite Aerodrorne, Leicestershire, England. The aircraft struck the ground in straight and level flight with the wheels and flaps down, then overturned, back broken, nose smashed, engine bearers sheared off, main planes and port undercarriage torn off. Sergeant Pilot MacPhail is buried in the St. Nicholas Churchyard Extension, Cottesmore, Rutland, England.

MACPHEE, HUGH DOUGLAS FS(P) R76041. From Hopewell, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action May 4/42 age 23. #129 Squadron (I Will Defend. The Right). Spitfire aircraft #BM 319 was shot down in the sea ten miles north-west of Le Havre, France. FS McPhee bailed out but was found dead when air-sea rescue arrived. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacPhee has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACPHEE, JOHN GOODWILL F/O(N) J36326. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 6/44 age 22. #640 Squadron. Target – Sterkrade, Germany. Please see F/O J.A. Julien for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Navigator MacPhee is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.

MACPHERSON, BRUCE EDWIN C. F/O(P) 140922 – Royal Air Force. From Westmount, Quebec. Killed in Action Oc1.9/43 age 22. #7 Squadron (Per Diem Per Noctum), Pathfinder Force. Stirling aircraft missing over enemy-held territory. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacPherson is buried in the Norg Cemetery, Holland.

MACPHERSON, CYRIL HAIG FS(OB) R113324. From Alliance, Alberta. Killed in Action Oct 1/42 age 25. #10 Squadron (Rem Acu Tangere). Halifax aircraft was shot down at Schleswig, Germany. FSs. T.M. Hunter and C.E. Pickard were also killed. One Canadian, Sgt McArthur, was taken Prisoner of War. There were two #10 Sqdrr. aircraft lost in this area on this date. Those killed included the following RAF personnel; Sgts T.E. Brett, W. Brown, S.J. Carter, K.R. Curran, A. Norregaard, R.S. Pettican, M.A. Pickerong, R.C. Prior, R.Q. Stevens, and F/O J.L. Jones. Flight Sergeant Observer MacPherson is buried in the Kiel War Cemetery, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

MACPHERSON, DONALD JAMES F/O(OB) J10329//R100017. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Nov 9/42 age 21. #150 Squadron (Aiei Anomen). Target – Hamburg, Germany. Please see Prosser D.V. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Observer MacPherson is buried in the Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Nijmegen, Holland.

MACPHERSON, HAROLD STANTON FS(BA) R124501. From Afton Station, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Mar 3/43 age 21. #427 Lion Squadron (Ferte Manus Certas). Wellington aircraft missing. Please see Millson H.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Bomb Aimer MacPherson has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACPHERSON, HUGH DOUGLAS KINGSLEY FS(P) R76677. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 3/42 age 22. #416 City of Oshawa Squadron (Ad Soltum Paratus). FS MacPherson lost his life when his Spitfire aircraft went missing on a flight from Gibraltar to Malta. Flight Sergeant Pilot MacPherson has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.

MACPHERSON, NORMAN WO2(P) R71487. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Sep 1/42 age 22. #410 Cougar Squadron (Noctivaga). Beaufighter aircraft #T 3221 crashed one mile north of the aerodrome at Ayr. The RAF navigator, FS S.W. Cooksey, was also killed. Warrant Officer Class II Pilot MacPherson is buried in the Ayr Cemetery, Ayrshire County, Scotland.

MACPHERSON, WILLIAM NEIL F/L(N) J9133. From Wallenstein, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 25/44 age 22. #406 Lynx Squadron (We Kill By Night). Mosquito aircraft crashed. Please see Burgess R.R. for flight detail. Flight Lieutenant Navigator MacPherson is buried in the Communal Cemetery, Riaille, Loire-Atlantique, France.

MACQUEEN, DONALD GARFIELD P/O(P) 42142 – Royal Air Force. From Drumheller, Alberta. Killed in Action Jun 9/40 age 20. #242 Squadron (Toujours Pret). P/O MacQueen was killed when his Hurricane aircraft was shot down whilst covering the evacuation at Dunkirk, France. He had shot down three enemy aircraft before he was killed while being attacked from two directions by two ME-109 enemy fighter aircraft. P/O Stan Turner attacked and shot down the two enemy aircraft right after MacQueen went down. Pilot Officer Pilot MacQueen is buried in St. Memmie Cemetery, Courtisols, Marne, France.

MACQUEEN, FRED CALDER P/O(AG) J19144. From Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Killed Dec 18/43 age 23. #23 Operational Training Unit. P/O MacQueen was killed when he was struck by the starboard propeller of Wellington aircraft #X 3764 on the aerodrome at RAF Station, Pershore. Pilot Officer Air Gunner MacQueen is buried in the Pershore Cemetery, Worcestershire, England.

MACQUEEN, IAN ANDREW JAMES P/O(P) J8439. From Rufino, Santa Fe, Argentina. Killed in Action Aug 5/42 age 22. #44 Rhodesia Squadron (Fulmina Regis ‘Lista). Lancaster aircraft failed to return from operations. FS G.A. Firman was also killed. Five RAF members of the crew missing believed killed. Pilot Officer Pilot MacQueen has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.

MACQUOID, RAYMOND CHARLES F/O(P) J5801. From St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Killed in Action Apr 1/43 age 23. #414 Sarnia Imperials Squadron. F/O MacQuoid was flying Mustang aircraft #AG 525 when his aircraft was hit by light anti-aircraft fire over St. Pierre, France. The aircraft was last seen spinning into the ground and exploding. F/O MacQuoid had been injured on August 19, 1942 when his #414 Squadron Mustang was hit by a cannon shell which severed the hydraulics and damaged the propeller. Flying Officer Pilot MacQuaid is buried in the Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-sur-Mer, France.

MACRAE, ALEXANDER IVOR P/O(P) J16366. From Maxville, Ontario. Killed May 31/43 age 28. #10 Advanced Flying Unit. Anson aircraft crashed. Please see Cornell M.H. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot MacRae is buried in the Causewayhead Cemetery, Silloth, Holme Low, Cumberland, Scotland.

MACRAE, GEORGE DOUGALD F/O(P) J25149. From Ardbeg, Ontario. Killed in Action Aug 13/44. #178 Squadron (lrae Emissarii). The crew of Liberator aircraft #EV 961 did not return from dropping containers to the underground in Warsaw, Poland. Lt P.G. Coutts (SAAF), FS H.V. McLanachan (RAF), Sgts J.E. Porter (RAF), R.H. Scott (RAF), and A. Sharpe (RAF) were also killed. One other member of the crew, not Canadian, missing presumed killed. Flying Officer Pilot MacRae is buried in the Military Cemetery at Cracow, Poland.

MACRAE, GEORGE KENNETH SGT(P) R72714. From East Royalty, Queens County, Prince Edward Island. Killed Mar 24/42. #19 Operational Training Unit. Sgt MacRae took off in Whitley aircraft #Z 6933, reported by wireless part way through the flight and was not heard from again. Sgts D.F. Drake, A. Blackman (RAF), F. Jennings (RAF), J. Sutcliffe (RAF), P/Os R.R. Flint (RAF), and R.E. Wheatley D.F.M. (RAF) were also killed. Sergeant Pilot MacRae is buried in the Sleepyhillock Cemetery, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

MACRAE, JOHN WO2(AG) R71345. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed Sep 7/43 age 23. #45 Group, RAF Ferry Command, Dorval, Quebec. Liberator aircraft crashed. Please see P/O Eric 0. Smith for casualty list and flight detail. Warrant Officer Class II Air Gunner MacRae is buried in the European Cemetery, Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa.

MACRAE, WILLIAM DAVID SGT(P) R104126. From West Middle River, Nova Scotia. Killed Jan 8/43 age 23. #113 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Hudson aircraft crashed. Please see Thomas L.E. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Pilot MacRae is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Middle River, Nova Scotia.

MACRAE, WILLIAM JOHN F/O(P) 39089 D.F.C. – Royal Air Force. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Mar 8/40 age 26. #9 Squadron (Per Noctem Volamus). F/O MacRae was killed when his Wellington aircraft went down. On December 13, 1939 he had been on a raid to Heligoland Island with S/L A.J. Guthrie when nearly all the Squadron was shot down. F/O MacRae made a crash landing in England after being badly shot up during the attack. Flying Officer Pilot MacRae is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, Surrey, England.

MACROVIC, FRANK ROBERT P/O(BA) J58857//R157316. From Winnipeg, Manitoba. Killed in Action Mar 31/44. #425 Alouette Squadron (Je Te Plumerai). Target – Nuremberg, Germany. Please see Mitchell P.L. for casualty list and flight detail. P/O Macrovic may have changed his surname from Majchrowicz. Pilot Officer Bomb Aimer Macrovic is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.

MACTAVISH, ROSWELL MURRAY F/O(P) J22385. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed Mar 18/44 age 24. #439 Westmount Squadron. Hurricane aircraft #LD 564 was in a formation flight from RAF Station, Ayr when it fell out of formation and went into a dive at 3,300 feet. NO. MacTavish was killed when the aircraft crashed at Portmark, Kirkcudbridge County, Scotland. There was nothing apparently wrong with the aircraft. Flying Officer Pilot MacTavish is buried in the Ayr Cemetery, Ayrshire County, Scotland.

MACVICAR, DONALD IRWIN FS(AG) R189676. From Lachine, Quebec. Killed in Action Jul 29/44 age 20. #576 Squadron (Carpe Diem). Target – Stuttgart, Germany. Please see F/O E.J. Mann D.F.C. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Air Gunner MacVicar is buried in the Communal Cemetery, Saarewerden, Bas-Rhin, France.

MACVICAR, JOHN DOUGLAS SGT(P) R56111. From Mount Royal, Quebec. Killed in Action Jun 16/41 age 23. #103 Squadron (Noll Me Tangere). Wellington aircraft failed to return from operations. Sgts L. Beaumont (RAF), W. Connell (RAF), G. Houghton (RAF), and S/L D.D.A. Kelly M.i.D. (RAF) were also killed. One other crew member, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Sergeant Pilot MacVicar is buried in the War Cemetery, Heverlee, Brabant, Belgium.

MACWATT, IAN FRASER F/L(P) 112021 – Royal Air Force. From Sydney, Nova Scotia. Killed in Action Aug 10/43 age 26. #158 Squadron (Strength In Unity). Halifax aircraft lost. Please see F/O R.W. Dawe for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Lieutenant Pilot MacWatt is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.