Millen, Frank Severne (Pilot Officer)
Killed in Action 1942-December-16

Birth Date: 1921-March-26
Born: Watkins Glen, Schuyler County, New York, USA
Parents: Son of Ralph Eaton Millen and Cecil Severne Millen, of North Providence, Rhode Island, USA Sophomore of Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont
Spouse:
Home: North Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
15 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Aim Sure
Base
RAF Bourne
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
J/16197
Prev: R/79089
Target
Crew or Other Personnel
Stirling R9168
Mission
Stirling Mk. l R9168
Bombing Diepholz Germany 1942-December-15 to 1942-December-16
15 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Bourne
#15 Squadron RAF (Aim Sure) RAF Bourne. Stirling I aircraft R9168 LS-T, on an operation to bomb the airfield at Diepholz, Germany, was repeatedly hit by flak before being intercepted by the night fighter crew of Leutnant Werner Rapp & Unteroffizier Hans Ortmann of 7/NJG 1 and shot down. The Stirling crashed into woods East of Gortel near Epe, Netherlands
Pilot Officer Emerson Harvey Kieswetter (RCAF), Pilot Officer Russell Neal Holmes (RCAF) , Pilot Officer Hugh Ernest Hill (RCAF)(USA), Pilot Officer Frank Severne Millen (RCAF)(USA), Sergeant Grantley Charles George Hutton (RAF) and Sergeant Robert Hugh McKillop (RNZAF) were all killed in action
Sergeant James Frederick Perring (RAF) survived and was taken as Prisoner of War
The Last Flight of T for Tommy by Harry Bouwman