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Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell

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Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell

Birth
Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Death
17 Oct 1940 (aged 24)
Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth Borough, Norfolk, England
Burial
Scottow, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England Add to Map
Plot
Grave 244
Memorial ID
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41824 RCAF P/O. Campbell Flying a Hurricane I V6575 on a patrol off Great Yarmouth and hit during an attack on a Do17 at 09.00 hrs. Killed over the North Sea, but body recovered.

Son of Alexander John and Isabell Gravers Campbell, of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

Page of Remembrance has now been placed on Aircrew Remembered Website. Who welcome contributions from relatives.

RAF Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell was one of the 'The Few', the Commonwealth airmen who served and many of whom lost their lives participating in The Battle Of Britain. Forty-two of 'The Few' were young Canadian airmen, killed in this air campaign, protecting the United Kingdom.

Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell is commemorated on Page 11 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
41824 RCAF P/O. Campbell Flying a Hurricane I V6575 on a patrol off Great Yarmouth and hit during an attack on a Do17 at 09.00 hrs. Killed over the North Sea, but body recovered.

Son of Alexander John and Isabell Gravers Campbell, of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

Page of Remembrance has now been placed on Aircrew Remembered Website. Who welcome contributions from relatives.

RAF Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell was one of the 'The Few', the Commonwealth airmen who served and many of whom lost their lives participating in The Battle Of Britain. Forty-two of 'The Few' were young Canadian airmen, killed in this air campaign, protecting the United Kingdom.

Pilot Officer Norman Neil Campbell is commemorated on Page 11 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

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