Joslin, Kenneth Ross (Pilot Officer)

Killed in Action 1945-January-08

Pilot Officer Kenneth Ross Joslin RCAF

Birth Date: 1918-April-05

Born: Washago, Ontario, Canada

Parents: Son of John William Joslin and Nellie Pearl (nee Snider) Joslin, of Orillia, Ontario

Spouse:

Home: Washago, Ontario

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: 1941-April

Service

RCAF

Unit

626 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
To Strive And Not To Yield To strive and not to yeild

Base

RAF Wickenby

Rank

Pilot Officer

Position

Air Gunner (Rear)

Service Numbers

J/93366
Prev: R/100636

Mission

Lancaster Mk.III JB661

Bombing Munich Germany 1945-January-07 to 1945-January-08

626 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Wickenby

626 Squadron (To Strive and not to yield) RAF Wickenby. Lancaster III aircraft JB 661 UM-C2 was lost during an operation against targets in Munich, Germany. The cause of loss was not determined but is believed to have crashed near Gmund am Tegernsee, Germany. There are multiple night fighter claims not attributed to an aircraft serial number on this raid. Lancaster JB 661 was possibly one of the four bombers claimed by Oberfeldwebel Gunther Bahr of 1/NJG6 on this night or one of the single claims by Oberfeldwebel Heinrich Schmidt of 2/NJG6 or Oberleutnant Wilhem Engel of 3/NJG6

The entire crew was lost with this aircraft

Warrant Officer Class 2 Donald Ross Hutchins (RCAF), Flying Officer John Harvey Clark (RCAF), Pilot Officer Kenneth Ross Joslin (RCAF), Flight Sergeant Wayne John Rahkola (RCAF), Flying Officer Kenneth Albert Stroh (RCAF), Flying Officer Jean Paul Herbert Terreau (RCAF) and Sergeant Ernest Leather (RAFVR) were all killed in action

Nachtjagd Combat Archive 1943 1 January - 3 May by Theo Boiten, page 17

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database