Pilot Officer Fletcher had been injured by enemy gunfire during operations against targets in Berlin, Germany on January 16, 1943
Fletcher, Arthur Gordon (Pilot Officer)
Killed in Action 1943-June-13

Birth Date: 1922-July-25
Born: London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
Parents: Son of Arthur Delaski Fletcher and Annie McIntosh (nee Begg) Fletcher, of London, Ontario, Canada.
Spouse:
Home: London, Ontario
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
83 (PFF) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Strike To Defend
Base
RAF Wyton
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Bomb Aimer
Service Numbers
J/17802
Prev: R/78972
Crew or Other Personnel
Lancaster ED603
Mission
Lancaster Mk.I/III ED603
Bombing Bochum Germany 1943-June-12 to 1943-June-13
83 (PFF) Sqn (RAF) RAF Wyton
p>83 Squadron (Strike To Defend), Pathfinder Force, RAF Wyton. Lancaster III aircraft ED 603 OL-L was lost on an operation against targets in Bochum, Germany. Struck initially by flak over the target, the bomber was attacked and shot down by night fighter pilot Hauptmann Rudolph Sigmund of 10/NJG1 while attempting to return to the UK. The Lancaster crashed in flames into Lake IJsselmeer in the Netherlands with the loss of the entire crewPilot Officer Arthur Gordon Fletcher (RCAF), Pilot Officer Harold Elvin Howsam (RAFVR), Pilot Officer Charles Frederick John Sprack DFM (RAF), Flight Lieutenant Eric Arthur Tilbury (RAFVR), Pilot Officer Raymond Edward Moore RFM (RAF), Pilot Officer Arthur Bertram Smart DFM (RAF) and Flying Officer Gordon Robert Sugar (RAF) were all killed. in action
The bodies of Pilot Officer Fletcher, Flight Lieutenant Tilbury, Pilot Officer Howsam and Flying Officer Sugar were recovered over the two weeks following the crash and were buried in cemeteries in the Netherlands but the remaining three crew members were missing with no known grave. The wreckage of Lancaster ED 603 was discovered on the lake bottom in 1996 and excavated by the Dutch government in September 2023. The excavations led to the discovery of personal items and human remains identified as the three missing air crew, Pilot Officer Smart, Flight Sergeant Moore and Pilot Officer Sprack were recovered and buried in the Netherlands
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