Padget, Richard Elwood (Flying Officer)

Killed in Action 1944-February-16

Flying Officer Richard Elwood Padget RCAF

Birth Date: 1920

Born:

Parents: Son of John Albert and Edith Padget, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Spouse:

Home: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RCAF

Unit

77 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Esse Potius Quam Videri To be, rather than to seem

Base

Elvington

Rank

Flying Officer

Position

Navigator

Service Numbers

J/14176

Target
Google MapBerlin
Memorial Location
Google MapRunnymede Memorial Surrey
Panel 247
77 Squadron (Esse Potius Quam Videri). Halifax aircraft LW341 failed to return from night operations over Berlin, Germany. Six crew members, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Addendum: The squadron was based at Elvington when aircraft LW 341-D went down. The other members of the crew who were also killed were WO. A.F. Edmonds, Sgt.s B, Coughlin, C.O. Tyler, FS.s R.W. Wheeler, 110. Kennedy, all RAF, and FS. N.L. Newell(RAAF). Detail from "Some Of The Many" by Roy Walker, Kent, England.