Hartley, Charles Thomas (Flying Officer)
Killed in Action 1944-April-11

Birth Date: 1920
Born:
Parents: Son of Wesley Herbert and Emma Hartley, of Edmonton, Alberta.
Spouse: Husband of Billie Hartley.
Home: Edmonton, Alberta
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
51 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Swift And Sure
Base
Snaith
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Bomb Aimer
Service Numbers
J/26313
Mission
Halifax B.Mk.III LV880
Bombing Tergnier France 1944-April-10 to 1944-April-11
51 (B) Sqn (RAF) Snaith
aircraft LV880 missing during night operations against Tergnier, France.
Additional Crew:
- RAAF
- Pilot Officer Horace Mervyn Hall - KIA
- Flight Sergeant Mervyn James Fairclough - PoW
- Flying Officer Frederick Godfrey Kirkwood - Evader
- Warrant Officer John Bruce Osborn - KIA
- RAF
- Sergeant Gordon Joseph William Peck - KIA
- Sergeant Patrick William Hegarty - PoW
The aircraft was attacked by a night fighter and the port wing set on fire. The Pilot attempted to blow out the fire by diving steeply but this was unsuccessful and moments after the order was given for the crew to put on chutes. The aircraft then exploded and crashed at Davenscourt (Sornme), 7 krn NNE of Montdidier.
Four of the crew were killed and Flight Sergeant Fairclough and Sergeant Hegarty were PoWs whilst Flying Officer Kirkwood evaded capture.
Those killed are buried in the Davenscourt Communal Cemetery.
Flight Sergeant Fairclough later reported: "We were attacked by a night fighter from below. The port wing was set on fire and the Captain tried to put it out by diving the aircraft. He also ordered put on chutes. I went forward to see if the abandon order had been given as I couldn't make contact. I was thrown to the floor and couldn't get up, but finally blown out when the aircraft exploded. Later learnt that the abandon order had been given. Captured a few months late by the Grestapo"
Source: AWM 237 (65) NAA A705, 166/17/526 Micro Film 463 0A_FH
Commonwealth War Graves Records, W R Chorley, RAF Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War, Page 168 Volume 1944.