Bradshaw, Allan James (Sergeant)

Killed in Action 1944-March-31

Sergeant Allan James Bradshaw RCAF

Birth Date: 1924-June-25

Born: Toronto, Ontario

Parents: Son of Charles Brookins and Mary (ne Phairn) Bradshaw of Glasgow, Scotland. Spouse of Mary (nee McCormick) Bradshaw of Fernie, British Columbia.

Spouse:

Home: Rockcliffe, Ontario

Enlistment: Toronto, Ontario

Enlistment Date: 1942-June-26

Service

RCAF

Unit

51 Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Swift And Sure

Base

RAF Snaith

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Air Gunner

Service Numbers

R/175313

Final Burial
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51 Squadron (Swift And Sure). Halifax aircraft LV 822 lost during a night operation, an attack against Nuremberg, Germany. Seven RAF members of the crew were also killed. There were two 51 Sqdn. aircraft lost in the same area on this date, following is a list of the casualties of both aircraft. Sergeants L.R. Adams (RAF), J.P.G. Binder (RAF), J. Brear, (RAF), J.H. Goskirk (RAF), B.H. Menary (RAF), E.J.P. Monk (RAF), J. Nicholl (RAF), L.H. Wyness (RAF), FS M.M. Stembridge (RAF), F/Os H. Bowling (RAF), W.K. James (RAF), F. Kasher (RAF), and J.B. Marshall (RAF). This was Sergeant Bradshaw's sixth operation and his aircraft was one of 108 Allied aircraft lost this night. Please see Warrant Officer R.H. Wilson for information regarding the other aircraft. addendum2: See page 69. Four RAF crew members Sgt.s L.R. Adams, J. Nicoll, L.H. Wyness, F/0.s W.K. James, J.B. Marshall, and FS. E. Wilkins (RAAF) were also killed.
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