Kinsler, Thomas Francis (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1944-October-29

Flying Officer Thomas Francis Kinsler RCAF

Birth Date: 1918-January-17

Born: Thomaston, Georgia

Son of Clifton Odell Kinsler and Corinne Kinsler, of Thomaston, Georgia, United States.

Home: Thomaston, Georgia, USA

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: Unknown

Service

RCAF

Unit

411 Sqn- Squadron
Inimicus Inimico Hostile to an Enemy

Base

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

J/35977

Temporary Burial
Google MapNew Cemetery At Lingen On Ems, Germany

Remains were later exhumed from this location and reburied

Final Burial
Google MapReichswald Forest War Cemetery
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411 Grizzly Bear Squadron (Inimicus Inimico). Flying Officer Kinsler had just completed a dive- bombing attack on the railroad at Neinborg, Germany when he reported by r/t that the engine RPM, of his Spitfire aircraft PV 240, had increased to 3,700. Several minutes later he reported his engine was on fire. Flying Officer Kinsler was instructed to bail out but no further word was heard. The Spitfire crashed at Bentheim, near Sieringhoek, Germany, light flak encountered over the target is believed to be the cause.
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