Cram, John Samuel
Killed in Flying Accident 1943-09-07

Birth Date: 1916-September-08
Born: Morden Manitoba
William Joseph & Maddie M. Cram
Home: Morden, Manitoba (parents)
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: Unknown
Service
RCAF
Unit
45 Group (RAF)
Base
RCAF Stn. Dorval, Quebec.
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Pilot Officer
Service Numbers
J/27370
Prev: R/110884
First Burial

45 Delivery Group, RAF Ferry Command, Dorval, Quebec. Liberator aircraft lost.
Killed:Pilot Officer John Samuel Cram RCAF KIFA1943-September-07Warrant Officer Class 2 Samuel Jacob Donen RCAF KIFA 1943-September-07Pilot Officer William Alexander Gardner RCAF KIFA 1943-September-07Pilot Officer Ronald Cyrus Lounsbury RCAF KIFA 1943-September-07Flying Officer John Scott Maclean RCAF KIFA 1943-September-07Warrant Officer Class 2 John MacRae RCAF KIFA 1943-September-07Flight Sergeant Erle Donald Rennick RCAF )Amer.) KIFA 1943-September-07 Flying Officer Eric Ogilvy Smith RCAF KIFA 1943-September 07.
Liberator Express 4124140
Consolidated Liberator Express C-87

(Source Harold A Skaarup Web Page)
Consolidated Liberator C Mk. VIT, RCAF (Serial No. 570), No. 168 (Heavy Transport) Squadron, based at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario, 14 Nov 1944.
The Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express was a transport derivative of the B-24 Liberator heavy bomber built during World War II for the United States Army Air Forces. A total of 287 C-87s were built alongside the B-24 at the Consolidated Aircraft plant in Fort Worth, Texas. The plant also developed and delivered a USAAF flight engineer trainer designated as the AT-22, a United States Navy VIP transport designated as the RY, and a Royal Air Force VIP transport designated as the Liberator C.IX. The last development was a Navy contracted, single tail version with an extended fuselage. Built in San Diego, its USN designation was RY-3.
RCAF Consolidated Liberator C Mk. VI, Mk. VIT (B-24H/C-87), converted to transport aircraft. (10), (Serial Nos. 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579).Harold Skaarup web page and Wikipedia