Leckie, John Lyle (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1944-December-17

Flying Officer John Lyle Leckie RCAF

Birth Date: 1917-March-28

Born:

Parents: Son of William C. and Agnes May Leckie, of Sarnia, Ontario.

Spouse:

Home: Sarnia, Ontario

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

153 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Noctividus We see by night

Base

RAF Kimington

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Bomb Aimer

Service Numbers

J/38412
Prev: R/175223

Mission

Lancaster Mk.I/III PB633

Bombing Ulm Germany 1944-December-17 to 1944-December-17

153 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Kimington

Mid air collision with 156 Squadron PB675 GT-C. Crashed at Vienna-La-Ville at approximately at 21:15.

Pilot Officer J.L. Leckie, Flying Officer Schoop RCAF and Flying Officer G.D. Hetherington were killed. One of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Three other Canadians in the crew, Flight Sergeant Taylor, Sergeants Pratt, and H. Cuthbertson, returned to their unit on Dec 28/44.

Sergeant Leckie RCAF and Flying Officer Schoop RCAF, were initially buried in a collective grave at Vienna-La-Ville. Reinterred 21 May 1945.

Flying Officer Hetherington RCAF was initially buried in Champpiguel US Cemetery. Reinterred 21 May 1945

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