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LAC. Lionel Allen Westcott

Royal Air Force 115 Squadron

from:Pershore, Worcestershire

(d.12th Apr 1940)

On 12th April 1940 Lionel Westcott took part in a raid on Stavanger, Norway. Vickers Wellington Mk1C, P9284, KO-J operating out of RAF Marham, Norfolk was the lead aircraft of 2nd section. It was shot down over Stavanger and crashed on top of a bakery. All in the aircraft were killed.

  • Pilot Officer 36223 Frederick Edward Barber, 26 years
  • Pilot Officer 36180 David Alexander Rankin, (New Zealand) 25 years
  • Sgt 580805 Alan Sydney Pearce, 20 years
  • Sgt 514904 Geoffrey William James Juby, 28 years
  • Leading Aircraftman 545537 Lionel Allen Westcott, 21 years
  • Pilot Officer 76004(RAFVR) Peter Edward Tucker Bull, 26 years.
They are all buried in the Stavanger (Eiganes) Churchyard. Lionel was the son of Leonard Edgar and Elsie Westcott of Pershore, Worcestershire.



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