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<span class=prefix>Pilot Officer</span> Robert Alexander Booth

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Pilot Officer Robert Alexander Booth Veteran

Birth
Carberry, Brandon Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
Death
28 Apr 1944 (aged 25)
Flemish Brabant, Belgium
Burial
Diest, Arrondissement Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium Add to Map
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405 Squadron's Pathfinder Force Avro Lancaster (#JA976) aircraft, on an air operation over Montzen, Belgium, was shot down by a German night fighter and crashed near Webbekom in Belgium. Seven of the eight aircrew perished in the attack and resulting crash.
The casualties of this attack were-
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Arnold ALLEN DFC,
RCAF Pilot Officer Robert Alexander BOOTH,
RAFVR Flight Sergeant James Sydney BRADLEY,
RCAF Pilot Officer Nicholas Hugh CLIFFORD,
RCAF Pilot Officer Leslie Arthur FOSTER,
RCAF Flight Lieutenant David RAMSAY DFC and
RCAF Flight Lieutenant George John SMITH.
The only survivor, the pilot RCAF Squadron Leader Edward ('TEDDY') Weyman BLENKINSOP DFC, joined the underground; he was later captured and imprisoned, dying of tuberculosis in the Belsen Concentration Camp.

Military Service-
Rank: Pilot Officer
Trade: Flight Engineer
Service Number: C/19795
Age: 26
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 405 'City of Vancouver' RCAF Squadron, Pathfinder Force; Gransdon Lodge (No. 8 Group base) in Cambridgeshire
[MOTTO: Ducimus ('We Lead")]
Honours and Awards: Croix de Guerre avec Palme (Belgium).

A carman apprentice, residing on Hethrington Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, he enlisted in the RCAF on 15 Nov 1940.

Son of Emma (née Kearney) Booth McDonald of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and son of the late Frederick Riddle Booth [father born in Aberdeen, Scotland; mother born in Belfast, Ireland].

Pilot Officer Robert Alexander Booth is commemorated on Page 253 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
405 Squadron's Pathfinder Force Avro Lancaster (#JA976) aircraft, on an air operation over Montzen, Belgium, was shot down by a German night fighter and crashed near Webbekom in Belgium. Seven of the eight aircrew perished in the attack and resulting crash.
The casualties of this attack were-
RCAF Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Arnold ALLEN DFC,
RCAF Pilot Officer Robert Alexander BOOTH,
RAFVR Flight Sergeant James Sydney BRADLEY,
RCAF Pilot Officer Nicholas Hugh CLIFFORD,
RCAF Pilot Officer Leslie Arthur FOSTER,
RCAF Flight Lieutenant David RAMSAY DFC and
RCAF Flight Lieutenant George John SMITH.
The only survivor, the pilot RCAF Squadron Leader Edward ('TEDDY') Weyman BLENKINSOP DFC, joined the underground; he was later captured and imprisoned, dying of tuberculosis in the Belsen Concentration Camp.

Military Service-
Rank: Pilot Officer
Trade: Flight Engineer
Service Number: C/19795
Age: 26
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 405 'City of Vancouver' RCAF Squadron, Pathfinder Force; Gransdon Lodge (No. 8 Group base) in Cambridgeshire
[MOTTO: Ducimus ('We Lead")]
Honours and Awards: Croix de Guerre avec Palme (Belgium).

A carman apprentice, residing on Hethrington Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, he enlisted in the RCAF on 15 Nov 1940.

Son of Emma (née Kearney) Booth McDonald of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and son of the late Frederick Riddle Booth [father born in Aberdeen, Scotland; mother born in Belfast, Ireland].

Pilot Officer Robert Alexander Booth is commemorated on Page 253 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Inscription

(Epitaph...)
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE


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