Loving, Leslie Rowland Bond (Flight Lieutenant)

Killed in Action 1944-11-05

Birth Date: 1921-February-10

Born: Regina, Saskatchewan

Son of Henry John and Ethel Lilian Simpkin Loving of Mission, British Columbia.

Home: Regina, Saskatchewan

Enlistment: Regina, Saskatchewan

Enlistment Date: 1939-09-07

Decorations: DFC

Distinguished Service Cross

Service

RCAF

Unit

424 (B) Sqn- Squadron
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Base

Rank

Flight Lieutenant

Position

Flight Lieutenant

Service Numbers

J/16130

Memorial Location
Google MapRunnymede Memorial Surrey
Panel 244

F/L. Loving received his D.F.C. at Buckingham Palace on May 25, 1943.

The citation reads, "One night in September, 1942, P/O. Loving was detailed for a low-level attack on the submarine shipbuilding yards near Bremen. In a determined effort to locate and bomb this target, which was obscured by cloud, he descended to a height of only 800 feet. He was immediately engaged by searchlights and the ground defenses. His aircraft was hit twice by anti-aircraft fire and P/O. Loving was forced to dive down to 50 ft. to evade the fire attack. His gunners succeeded in extinguishing two searchlights, and from this low altitude, in the glare of other searchlights, he released his bombs. Throughout, this officer has set a splendid example and his devotion to duty in the face of the heaviest opposition is worthy of the highest praise."

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