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Pilot Officer Alan Lodge

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Pilot Officer Alan Lodge

Birth
Death
26 Oct 1941
Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, England
Burial
Wyton, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England Add to Map
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Ten airmen were killed when Wellington (#X9974) aircraft crashed soon after take-off from RAF Hampstead Norris. The Wellington had set out on a ferry mission.

The ten casualties of this accident were:-

RAF Sergeant Edward John BEARD,

RCAF Sergeant David Young Nurse CROSBY,

RAFVR Corporal George Ian Frederick DAVIES,

RAFVR Sergeant Victor John HALE,

RAF Flight Sergeant Harry HIGGINSON,

RCAF Sergeant Allister Nelson IRVING,

RAFVR Pilot Officer Alan LODGE,

RAFVR Leading Aircraftman Clifford ROBSON,

RCAF Pilot Officer George Randall Clyffurde SAUNDERS and

RCAF Sergeant Hoyt Leslie STEADMAN.


Military Service:-

Rank: Pilot Officer

Trade: Air Gunner

Service No: 100631

Age: 26

Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Division: 40 Squadron [MOTTO: 'Hostem A Coelo Expellere' (To Drive The Enemy From The Sky)]


Son of William and Anne Lodge; husband of Kathleen Joan Lodge of Wedmore, Somerset, England.


He is commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Ten airmen were killed when Wellington (#X9974) aircraft crashed soon after take-off from RAF Hampstead Norris. The Wellington had set out on a ferry mission.

The ten casualties of this accident were:-

RAF Sergeant Edward John BEARD,

RCAF Sergeant David Young Nurse CROSBY,

RAFVR Corporal George Ian Frederick DAVIES,

RAFVR Sergeant Victor John HALE,

RAF Flight Sergeant Harry HIGGINSON,

RCAF Sergeant Allister Nelson IRVING,

RAFVR Pilot Officer Alan LODGE,

RAFVR Leading Aircraftman Clifford ROBSON,

RCAF Pilot Officer George Randall Clyffurde SAUNDERS and

RCAF Sergeant Hoyt Leslie STEADMAN.


Military Service:-

Rank: Pilot Officer

Trade: Air Gunner

Service No: 100631

Age: 26

Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Division: 40 Squadron [MOTTO: 'Hostem A Coelo Expellere' (To Drive The Enemy From The Sky)]


Son of William and Anne Lodge; husband of Kathleen Joan Lodge of Wedmore, Somerset, England.


He is commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Inscription

(Epitaph...)
THY WILL BE DONE


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  • Created by: SJB Hearn
  • Added: Apr 14, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108466001/alan-lodge: accessed ), memorial page for Pilot Officer Alan Lodge (unknown–26 Oct 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108466001, citing St Margaret and All Saints Churchyard, Wyton, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England; Maintained by SJB Hearn (contributor 46864594).