Sergeant Tanner evaded and joined the French Maquis Resistance fighters. He was captured by the Germans after five weeks, in August of 1944. He was freed again when the convoy he was being transported in was attacked by the Maquis
RAF Evaders, The Comprehensive Story of Thousands of Escapers and Their Escape Lines, Western Europe, 1940-1945 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 402Tanner, Trevor William (Sergeant)
Evader 1944-July-25

Birth Date: 1923
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Home: Cardiff, Wales
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RAFVR
Unit
630 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Nocturna Mors Death by night
Base
RAF East Kirkby
Rank
Sergeant
Position
Flight Engineer
Service Numbers
1654203
Crew or Other Personnel
Lancaster PA992
Mission
Lancaster Mk.I/III PA992
Bombing Stuttgart Germany 1944-July-24 to 1944-July-25
630 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF East Kirkby
630 Squadron RAF (Nocturna Mors) RAF East Kirkby. Lancaster BIII aircraft PA 992 LE-Y missing during night operations over Stuttgart, Germany, possibly shot down by a night fighter. The bomber crashed between Tramont-Bay (Meurthe-et-Moselle) and Tramont-Lassus, France
Rear Air Gunner Pilot Officer RW Lough (RCAF) and Mid-Upper Air Gunner Technical Sergeant JB Kiesow (USAAF) were killed in action
Flying Officer AS Woolf (RAFVR) survived, injured and was taken to a POW hospital in northern France
Flying Officer EK Wood (RCAF), Sergeant TW Tanner (RAFVR), Sergeant RA Toogood (RAFVR and Flying Officer W Adams (USAAF) survived and all avoided capture as Evaders