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Davis, Kenneth George DFM (Warrant Officer 1)

Killed in Action 1943-November-26

Birth Date: 1917 (age 26)

George D. & Della Ruth Davis

Home: Toronto, Ontario (parents)

Enlistment: North Bay Ontario

Enlistment Date: 1941-08-11

Decorations: DFM


Distinguished Flying Medal
Service
RCAF
Unit
83 (PFF) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Strike To Defend
Base
RAF Wyton
Rank
Warrant Officer 1
Marshal
Air Chief MarshalA/C/M
Air MarshalA/M
Air Vice MarshalA/V/M
Air CommodoreA/C
Group CaptainG/C
Wing CommanderW/C
Squadron LeaderS/L
Flight LieutenantF/L
Flying OfficerF/O
Pilot OfficerP/O
Warrant Officer 1st ClassWO1
Warrant Officer 2nd ClassWO2
Flight SergeantFS
SergeantSGT
CorporalCPL
Senior AircraftmanSAC
Leading AircraftmanLAC
Aircraftman 1st ClassAC1
Aircraftman 2nd ClassAC2
Position
Air Gunner
Service Numbers
R/117353

Trained at 7 BGS (graduated 16 February 1942)

83 Squadron (Strike To Defend), Pathfinder Force, RAF Wyton. Lancaster III aircraft JA 913 DL-G was shot down and exploded in the Schonwalde, near the Spandeau area of Berlin during night operations over Berlin, Germany

Warrant Officer Class 1 KG Davis DFM (RCAF), Pilot Officer KRG Millar (RCAF), Sergeant FR Birks (RAFVR), FS JHS Harsley (RAFVR), FS MH King (RAFVR), FS RH Pennells DFM (RAFVR) and Warrant Officer ST Stacey DFC (RAFVR) were missing, presumed killed. Post war their graves could not be re-located, and they are all commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial

Addendum: - Distinguished Flying Medal - No 83 Squadron - Award effective 30 November 1943 as per London Gazette dated 7 December 1943 and AFRO 240/44 dated 4 February 1944. The citation reads - "This airman has completed many successful operations against the enemy in which he has displayed high skill, fortitude and devotion to duty." Detail provided by H Halliday, Orleans, Ontario

Canada Source Canadian Virtual War Memorial

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Find-A-Grave.com Finadagrave.com

Canada Primary Source Library and Archives Canada Service Files (may not exist)

Warrant Officer 1 Kenneth George Davis has no known grave.

Home
Google MapToronto, Ontario (parents)
Target
Google MapBerlin Germany

Google MapRunnymede Memorial Surrey
Panel 179

Lancaster JA913

Avro Lancaster

Avro Lancaster Mk. X RCAF Serial FM 213
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The Avro Lancaster is a British Second World War heavy bomber. It was designed and manufactured by Avro as a contemporary of the Handley Page Halifax, both bombers having been developed to the same specification, as well as the Short Stirling, all three aircraft being four-engined heavy bombers adopted by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the same wartime era.

The Lancaster has its origins in the twin-engine Avro Manchester which had been developed during the late 1930s in response to the Air Ministry Specification P.13/36 for a capable medium bomber for "world-wide use". Originally developed as an evolution of the Manchester (which had proved troublesome in service and was retired in 1942), the Lancaster was designed by Roy Chadwick and powered by four Rolls-Royce Merlins and in one version, Bristol Hercules engines. It first saw service with RAF Bomber Command in 1942 and as the strategic bombing offensive over Europe gathered momentum, it was the main aircraft for the night-time bombing campaigns that followed. As increasing numbers of the type were produced, it became the principal heavy bomber used by the RAF, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and squadrons from other Commonwealth and European countries serving within the RAF, overshadowing the Halifax and Stirling. Wikipedia

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Lancaster Mk.III JA913

OLRAF RoundelG
Delivered to No. 83 Sqn (OL-G) Jul 1943. Missing on operation to Berlin 26/27 Nov 1943. 200 operational hours.

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