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Flying Officer (Pilot) David Hendry Fenner

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Flying Officer (Pilot) David Hendry Fenner

Birth
Scotland
Death
25 Feb 1945 (aged 30–31)
Eethen, Aalburg Municipality, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Burial
Nijmegen, Nijmegen Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
16. J. 1.
Memorial ID
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Service Number 179037

Died 25/02/1945

Aged 31

98 Sqdn.
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Son of Thomas and Annie Fenner, of Glasgow; husband of Elizabeth Craig Fenner, of Maryhill, Glasgow.

David Hendry Fenner, Son of Thomas and Annie Fenner, of Glasgow; husband of Elizabeth Craig Fenner, of Maryhill, Glasgow. David was served with the RAF in WWII and lost his life when his plane, Mitchell HD390 98 Squadron crashed into the Bergsche Maas river at Drongelen, Noord-Brabant Holland....
Crew:

Pilot P/O. D.H. Fenner 179037 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 1
Navigator/Bomb Aimer F/Lt. L.J. Trapp 136529 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 4-5
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner W/O. K.J. Clarke 778450 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 4-5
Air Gunner F/Sgt. R.B. Goldsmith RAF / safe
Service Number 179037

Died 25/02/1945

Aged 31

98 Sqdn.
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Son of Thomas and Annie Fenner, of Glasgow; husband of Elizabeth Craig Fenner, of Maryhill, Glasgow.

David Hendry Fenner, Son of Thomas and Annie Fenner, of Glasgow; husband of Elizabeth Craig Fenner, of Maryhill, Glasgow. David was served with the RAF in WWII and lost his life when his plane, Mitchell HD390 98 Squadron crashed into the Bergsche Maas river at Drongelen, Noord-Brabant Holland....
Crew:

Pilot P/O. D.H. Fenner 179037 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 1
Navigator/Bomb Aimer F/Lt. L.J. Trapp 136529 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 4-5
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner W/O. K.J. Clarke 778450 RAF / Jonkerbos cemetery; grave 16 J 4-5
Air Gunner F/Sgt. R.B. Goldsmith RAF / safe

Inscription

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Gravesite Details

179037


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