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Pilot Officer Frederick Erick Chidlow
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Pilot Officer Frederick Erick Chidlow

Birth
Northam, Northam Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Death
6 Jan 1944 (aged 26)
At Sea
Monument
Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Panel 5.
Memorial ID
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14 Squadron’s Bristol Beaufort (A9-346) aircraft, with an aircrew of four was on a formation practice flight, involving three aircraft, when it crashed at sea, near Perth, Australia, taking the lives of the entire crew.
The airmen who perished in this accident were-
RAAF Pilot Officer Frederick Erick CHIDLOW,
RAAF Flying Officer Douglas Raymond CULLEN,
RAAF Wing Commander Charles Cuthbertson LEARMONTH and
RAAF Flying Officer Gordon Gwynne MOORE.

Military Service-
Rank: Pilot Officer
Trade: Air Gunner
Service Number: 406689
Age: 26
Service: Royal Australian Air Force

Son of Frederick Clynck Blackmore Chidlow and May Bertha Chidlow of Northam, Western Australia.
14 Squadron’s Bristol Beaufort (A9-346) aircraft, with an aircrew of four was on a formation practice flight, involving three aircraft, when it crashed at sea, near Perth, Australia, taking the lives of the entire crew.
The airmen who perished in this accident were-
RAAF Pilot Officer Frederick Erick CHIDLOW,
RAAF Flying Officer Douglas Raymond CULLEN,
RAAF Wing Commander Charles Cuthbertson LEARMONTH and
RAAF Flying Officer Gordon Gwynne MOORE.

Military Service-
Rank: Pilot Officer
Trade: Air Gunner
Service Number: 406689
Age: 26
Service: Royal Australian Air Force

Son of Frederick Clynck Blackmore Chidlow and May Bertha Chidlow of Northam, Western Australia.

Inscription

PILOT OFFICER
406689 CHIDLOW F. E.


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