|
Name |
Service |
Trade |
Hometown |
Age |
|
W/C William Bannister |
RAFVR |
Pilot |
Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
33 |
|
Sgt Robert Swan |
RAFVR |
Flight Engineer |
Rotherham, Yorkshire |
19 |
|
F/L Henry Williams |
RAFVR |
Navigator |
Cheltenham,Glouc. |
29 |
|
Sgt Alan Moore |
RAFVR |
Bomb Aimer |
Harrogate, Yorkshire |
22 |
|
Sgt Jeffrey Chidwick |
RAFVR |
W/Op/AG |
Sutton |
19 |
|
Sgt George Webb |
RAFVR |
Air Gunner |
Coventry |
20 |
|
W/O2 John Train |
RCAF |
Air Gunner |
Hamilton, Ontario |
20 |
|
Sgt Donald Luxford |
RAFVR |
Air Gunner |
Battersea |
19 |
Sergeant
Jeffrey James Chidwick,
RAFVR,
known
as “Jimmy” was the youngest son of George
and
Edith Chidwick of Sutton, and was one of six children. He is believed to have
been a postman like his father
prior to enlisting, he
is buried next to his father in Sutton Cemetery.
The pilot,
Wing Commander Bannister was an excellent athlete having represented England
in the Olympic Games of 1936 in Berlin. He was also a Bachelor of Arts after
having read Anthropology at Cambridge University.
W/O Train’s
family flew over from Canada after hearing of his death.
W/C
Bannister, F/L
Williams
and
Sgt
Moore are
buried in Beck Row Cemetery,
Sgt
Luxford in Wandsworth
(Earlsfield)
cemetery, W/O2
Train
in Brookwood Military Cemetery,
Sgt
Webb in
Coventry (London Rd Cemetery),Sgt
Swan in
Rotherham
(Moorgate)
Cemetery.