Born 1921 in Dufferin, Ontario; home in Toronto; enlisted there 21 April 1941. Later commissioned (C/87159). Killed in action with 429 Squadron, 8 August 1944 (Halifax LW132 AL-H); buried in Britain. 429 Bison Squadron (Fortunae Nihil) RAF Leeming. The crew of Halifax aircraft LW 132 AL-H were returning from the target when their aircraft went down in flames from 15,000 feet after an engine fire. The aircraft broke up at 5,000 feet and fell into the sea off Little Hampton, England. Only one crew member survived the event
Flight Lieutenant JDB Hall (RCAF), Flying Officer TA Jackman (RCAF), Pilot Officer WSM Phillips (RCAF), Pilot Officer D Murray (RCAF), Pilot Officer LR Syme (RCAF) were all killed in action
FS RV Harrod (RCAF) was thrown clear and survived with slight injuries (R Koval)
Addendum: - Distinguished Flying Medal - No.429 Squadron - Award effective 27 April 1944 as per London Gazette dated 2 May 1944 and AFRO 1186/44 dated 2 June 1944. The citation reads - "This airman was the flight engineer of an aircraft detailed to attack Nuremberg one night in March 1944. During the operation the aircraft was repeatedly attacked by fighters and sustained extensive damage. A fire commenced but Sergeant Glass, by his gallant and determined efforts, succeeded in extinguishing the flames. Later, whilst over the North Sea on the homeward flight, the pilot was forced to bring the aircraft down on to the water. Two wounded members of the crew were in danger of losing their lives but were saved by Sergeant Glass who also assisted other members of the crew into the dinghy. He proved a tower of strength in most distressing circumstances." Detail provided by H Halliday, Orleans, Ontario