Aistrop, Charles Sydney (Flight Lieutenant)

Killed in Action 1944-October-06

Flight Lieutenant Charles Sydney Aistrop RCAF

Birth Date: 1920

Born:

Parents: Son of Robert Charles and Rachel Aistrop.

Spouse: Husband of Verna Alice Aistrop, of Sudbury, Ontario.

Home: Sudbury, Ontario

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Decorations: AFC

Service

RCAF

Unit

440 Sqn- Squadron
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Base

B.78, Eindhoven, Belgium

Rank

Flight Lieutenant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

J/13484

Final Burial
Google MapReichswald Forest War Cemetery
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Home in Sudbury, ON; enlisted in Toronto, 21 September 1940. Trained at No. 1 ITS, No. 2 ITS (graduated 27 November 1940), No. 3 EFTS (graduated 16 January 1941) and No. 6 SFTS (graduated 29 March 1941). 440 Beaver Squadron. Flight Lieutenant Aistrop was killed when his Typhoon aircraft MN 805 was shot down near Gelds, Germany. AISTROP, W02 (now P/O) Charles Sidney (J13484) - Air Force Cross. Medal may not have been received by him; card says it was returned to Government House. The following citation found in Governor General's Records, RG. 7 Group 26, Volume 57, file for 1943. "Pilot Officer Aistrop is outstanding in all the necessary characteristics for a first class Flying Instructor. He has realized the need for good instructors and has worked toward this end at all times. His cheerful manner and extreme devotion to duty have set an example to his pupils and other instructors which has resulted in a turnout of trained pilots of the highest calibre. He has, since graduation, flown 1,200 hours, of which approximately 1,000 hours were instructional completed over a period of seventeen months." Award effective 16 April 1943 as per London Gazette of 13 April 1943 and AFRO 1035/43 dated 4 June 1943. Detail provided by H. Halliday, Orleans, Ontario.
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