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Flt Lt Desmond Moss

Royal Air Force 10 Sqd

My Mother Evelyn Brown (nee Ross) has a photograph of a halifax crew of 10 squadron whom she and her older sister (Cath) knew during the early 1940's when they lived at Canal Head near Pocklington. From what names my mother gave me I think the list below was the full aircrew. From what I have managed to find out they crashed over Germany on 5th March 1945 and sadly only the first three on the list survived.

As I could find no records of what happened to the survivors I have not been able to trace if any of them are still alive.I am sure my mother would love to know what happened to them,so if any information is available it would be greatly appreciated.

  • Flt Lt Desmond Moss
  • Flt Eng Steve Hodgson
  • Flt Eng Jock Muldoon
  • P/Off Bob Davenport
  • Flt Sgnt Fred Fearnley
  • Airc John Tasker
  • W/O Lindsay(Buzz) Webster



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