Squadron Leader Gordon Laming was one of six personnel on board RAAF Lockheed Hudson A16-144 (#41-23214) of 14 Squadron RAAF which crashed and caught fire after stalling from about 400 feet after takeoff at Ceduna in South Australia at approximately 1332 Z hours on 17 January 1942, killing all personnel on board. The aircraft was one of four Lockheed Hudsons on a ferry flight from Laverton to Pearce in Western Australia. It crashed approximately one mile to the north east of Ceduna airfield.
Squadron Leader Gordon Laming was one of six personnel on board RAAF Lockheed Hudson A16-144 (#41-23214) of 14 Squadron RAAF which crashed and caught fire after stalling from about 400 feet after takeoff at Ceduna in South Australia at approximately 1332 Z hours on 17 January 1942, killing all personnel on board. The aircraft was one of four Lockheed Hudsons on a ferry flight from Laverton to Pearce in Western Australia. It crashed approximately one mile to the north east of Ceduna airfield.
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In Memory of Squadron Leader GORDON LAMING R.A.A.F. died 17th January 1942 aged 28 years.
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