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John James Rouleston

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John James Rouleston Veteran

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
10 Aug 1941 (aged 28)
Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Burial
Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland GPS-Latitude: 55.544823, Longitude: -5.1200688
Plot
Plot 7. Coll. grave 398-413.
Memorial ID
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Casualty of WWII,John was a First Officer in the Royal Air Force Ferry Command

Consolidated Liberator (LB-30A) AM261 of the Atlantic Return Ferry Organisation, flew into Mullach Buidhe north of Goat Fell on the Isle of Arran on 10th August 1941

The aircraft had take off from Heathfield (Ayr) to fly to Gander in eastern Canada with ferry crews on board with the intention of those crews ferrying new aircraft back across the Atlantic. Shortly after take off the aircraft entered cloud and flew into Mullach Buidhe near the head of Coire Lan. The flight crews onboard were from Royal Air Force Ferry Command, Air Transport Auxiliary and British Overseas Airways Corporation. All 22 of the crew and passengers perished in the crash making it the worst crash on Arran. This aircraft had been used less than two weeks earlier to fly the Duke of Kent across the Atlantic, the first such time a member of the royal family had crossed the Atlantic by air.

All of the crew and passengers were buried on Arran except Radio Officer Henry Green who was buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey.

Ernest Robert Bristow White Captain BOAC Pilot
Francis Delaforce Bradbrooke Captain ATA Co-pilot

Passengers
James Josiah Anderson Captain RAFFC
Ralph Bruce Brammer Radio Officer RAFFC
John Beatty Drake Radio Officer RAFFC
Daniel Joseph Duggan Captain RAFFC
Henry Samuel Green Radio Officer BOAC
George Thomas Harris Captain RAFFC
Hoyt Ralph Judy Captain RAFFC
Wilfrid Graves Kennedy Radio Officer RAFFC
Watt Miller King Captain RAFFC
Jack Wixen Captain RAFFC
George Laing Radio Officer RAFFC
William Kenneth Marks Radio Officer RAFFC
Hugh Cameron McIntosh Radio Officer RAFFC
Albert Alexander Oliver Radio Officer ATA
George Herbert Powell Radio Officer ATA
John Evan Price Captain RAFFC
Herbert David Rees Radio Officer ATA
Ernest George Reeves Flight Engineer RAFFC
John James Rouleston First Officer RAFFC
Harold Clifford Wesley Smith Captain RAFFC
Contributor: Valerie Wixen Thruelsen (47454411) • [email protected]
Casualty of WWII,John was a First Officer in the Royal Air Force Ferry Command

Consolidated Liberator (LB-30A) AM261 of the Atlantic Return Ferry Organisation, flew into Mullach Buidhe north of Goat Fell on the Isle of Arran on 10th August 1941

The aircraft had take off from Heathfield (Ayr) to fly to Gander in eastern Canada with ferry crews on board with the intention of those crews ferrying new aircraft back across the Atlantic. Shortly after take off the aircraft entered cloud and flew into Mullach Buidhe near the head of Coire Lan. The flight crews onboard were from Royal Air Force Ferry Command, Air Transport Auxiliary and British Overseas Airways Corporation. All 22 of the crew and passengers perished in the crash making it the worst crash on Arran. This aircraft had been used less than two weeks earlier to fly the Duke of Kent across the Atlantic, the first such time a member of the royal family had crossed the Atlantic by air.

All of the crew and passengers were buried on Arran except Radio Officer Henry Green who was buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey.

Ernest Robert Bristow White Captain BOAC Pilot
Francis Delaforce Bradbrooke Captain ATA Co-pilot

Passengers
James Josiah Anderson Captain RAFFC
Ralph Bruce Brammer Radio Officer RAFFC
John Beatty Drake Radio Officer RAFFC
Daniel Joseph Duggan Captain RAFFC
Henry Samuel Green Radio Officer BOAC
George Thomas Harris Captain RAFFC
Hoyt Ralph Judy Captain RAFFC
Wilfrid Graves Kennedy Radio Officer RAFFC
Watt Miller King Captain RAFFC
Jack Wixen Captain RAFFC
George Laing Radio Officer RAFFC
William Kenneth Marks Radio Officer RAFFC
Hugh Cameron McIntosh Radio Officer RAFFC
Albert Alexander Oliver Radio Officer ATA
George Herbert Powell Radio Officer ATA
John Evan Price Captain RAFFC
Herbert David Rees Radio Officer ATA
Ernest George Reeves Flight Engineer RAFFC
John James Rouleston First Officer RAFFC
Harold Clifford Wesley Smith Captain RAFFC
Contributor: Valerie Wixen Thruelsen (47454411) • [email protected]

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