Pilot Officer Glenny survived the war and returned to live in Canada
Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock page 302Glenny, Clifford James (Pilot Officer)
Prisoner of War 1944-July-13

Birth Date: 1921
Born:
Parents:
Spouse: Husband of Mary Eileen (nee Bryon) Glenny
Home:
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
576 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Carpe Diem Seize the opportunity
Base
RAF Elsham Wolds
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Air Gunner (Mid-Upper)
Service Numbers
C/837956
Prev: C/87956
PoW: 15185
Target
Crew or Other Personnel
Lancaster ND859
Mission
Lancaster Mk.III ND859
Bombing Revigny-Sur-Ornain France 1944-July-12 to 1944-July-13
576 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Elsham Wolds
576 Squadron RAF Elsham Wolds Lancaster III ND 859 UL-L2 was lost during an operation against rail facilities at Revigny-sur-Ornain, France in support of the D-Day landings. Circling in cloud cover trying to find the target area, ND 859 was involved in a mid-air collision with 44 Squadron RAF Lancaster LM 638 KM-P that was returning from it's operation against the railway junction at Culmont-Chalindrey, France
Lancaster ND 859 crashed at Giey-sur-Aujon, Haute-Marne and LM 638 crashed near Auberive, Haute-Marne France
Sergeant WHM Greig (RAFVR), Pilot Officer C Hart (RAFVR), Sergeant CL Jones (RAFVR), Sergeant E Mitchell (RAFVR) and Sergeant JF McHugh (RAFVR) were all killed in action
Pilot Officer CJ Glenny (RCAF) and Sergeant PH Keeler (RAFVR) survived, Evaded for a time but both were captured and taken as Prisoners of War
Sadly, local school teacher Max Duville had tried to help these airmen evade by giving the German authorities false information about their crash. His deception was discovered and he was shot