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GLAZEBROOK
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EDWIN HERBERT F/O(P) J5329 D.F.C. From Valois, Quebec. Killed Oct 31/42 age 24. #126 Squadron (Foremost In Attack). Liberator aircraft crashed. Please see Davey R.H. for casualty list and flight detail. F/O Glazebrook was an ace and was on his way to the United Kingdom from Malta. Flying Officer Pilot Glazebrook has no known grave, his name is inscibed on the Gibraltar War Memorial, Gibraltar. Addendum: - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.229 Squadron - Award effective 22 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 3 November 1942 and AFRO 1962/42 dated 4 December 1942. Born in Outremont, Quebec, 18 August 1918; enlisted in Montreal, 7 October 1940. Trained at No.2 ITS (graduated 2 January 1941), No.12 EFTS (graduated 24 February 1941), and No.1 SFFS (graduated 16 May 1941. LAC, 2 January 1941; Sergeant, 16 May 1941; P/O, 17 May 1941; F/O, 17 May 1942; F/L. 30 August 1942. Served in Malta; killed in flying accident (Liberator crash at Gibraltar), 31 October 1942. The citation reads - "This officer has participated in many sorties over Sicily. In the heavy fighting over Malta he has taken part in many interceptions and his flight has destroyed twelve enemy aircraft. By his skillful and courageous leadership Flight Lieutenant Glazebrook played a large part in the successes obtained." Detail provided by H. Halliday, Orleans, Ontario.
BROOKS
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GLEN WESLEY P/O(AG) d88793. From Newcastle, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 7/44 age 21. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Halifax aircraft #NP 789 was shot down by flak during a night operation to Dortmund, Germany. P/O J.T. Short was also killed. One of the crew, not Canadian, missing believed killed. Three Canadians, F/L Scott, F/O Ames, and P/O Mack were taken Prisoners of War, one other Canadian, F/O Livingstone, was either an Evader or was taken Prisoner of War. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Brooks is buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Kleve, Germany.
BROOKS
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HARRY F/O(P) J15588. From Victoria, British Columbia. Killed Dec 31/42 age 28. #409 Nighthawk Squadron (Media Nox Meridies Noster). Two Beaufighter aircraft collided. Please see Hare H. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot Brooks is buried in the Scopwick Church Burial Ground, Lincolnshire, England.
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JERRY EATON SGT(P) R50700. From Victoria, British Columbia. Killed Nov 15/43 age 22. #11 Elementary Flying Training School, Cap .de la Madeleine, Quebec. Sgt Brooks and P/O L.S. Smoker were killed when Cornell aircraft #1 5263 crashed two miles north of St. Louis de Champlain at St. Loire, Quebec. Sergeant Pilot Brooks is buried in the Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria, British Columbia.
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JOHN PHILLIP P/O(N) J87931//R167026. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Mar 16/44 age 22. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Target - Stuttgart, Germany. Please see Simard A.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Navigator Brooks is buried in the War Cemetery at Durnbach, Germany.
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KEITH BISHOP F/O(BA) J26706. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Nov 4/44 age 22. #78 Squadron (Nemo Non Paratus). Target - Borkum, Germany. Please see Love E.A. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer Brooks has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
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LLOYD WILLIAM F/O(P) C2649. From Saanichton, British Columbia. Killed Sep 21/41 age 22. #7 Service Flying Training School, McLeod, Alberta. Anson aircraft crashed. Please see Wortley D.B. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot Brooks is buried in a grave on a mountain top eight miles north-west of Yale, British Columbia. His name is also inscribed on the Ottawa War Memorial, Ottawa, Ontario.
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LUCIEN DAVID FS(P) R74800. From Powell River, British Columbia. Killed in Action Apr 25/42 age 21. #229 Squadron (Be Bold). FS Brooks was killed when his Hurricane aircraft #BN 164 was shot down at St. Pauls Bay, Malta. Flight Sergeant Pilot Brooks is buried in the Capuccini Naval Cemetery, Malta.
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REGINALD MAURICE F/O(P) J15294. From Moncton, New Brunswick. Killed Apr 27/44 age 23. #1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. F/O Brooks was killed when Hurricane aircraft #5701 crashed at Kentville, Nova Scotia. Suspected mid-air collision with Hurricane aircraft #5736 flown by Sgt KG. Harvey (RAF) who was also killed. Flying Officer Pilot Brooks is buried in the Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, New Brunswick.
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RON DOUGLAS P/O(WAG) J86539//R105597. From Eltham, London, England. Killed in Action Jun 16/44 age 31. #294 Squadron. Wellington aircraft #MP 641 lost during operations. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner Brooks is buried in the Nicosia War Cemetery, Nicosia, Cyprus.
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RONALD CHARLES FS(WAG) R82990. From Westboro, Ontario. Killed Feb 9/43 age 23. RAF Ferry Command. Hudson aircraft, from Dorval, Quebec, crashed on White Face Mountain, Wilmington, New York, U.S.A. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner Brooks is buried in Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario.
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WILFRED JAMES SGT(P) 1390573- Royal Air Force. From Burnaby, British Columbia. Killed in Action Jun 13/43 age 22. #129 Squadron (I Will Defend The Right). Spitfire aircraft failed to return from operations. Sergeant Pilot Brooks has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
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WILFRED HENRY F/O(BA) J43608//R87313. From Edmonton, Alberta. Killed in Action Mar 23/45 age 21. #101 Squadron (Mens Agitat Molem). Lancaster aircraft #LL 755 lost from a trip to Bremen, Germany. F/Os J.G. Lee, R.R. Little, Sgts T. Churchill (RAF), P.S. Nelson (RAF), H. Woodwards (RAF), and FS A.J. Clifton (RAF) were also killed. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer Brooks is buried in the Sage War Cemetery, Oldenburg, Land Niedersachsen, Germany.
FULBROOK
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STEPHEN THOMAS CPL R57658. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Died Jan 16/43 age 25. RCAF Station, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. Death by natural causes while in the Victoria Military Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia. Corporal Fulbrook is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery at Vancouver, British Columbia.
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FRANCIS CONN P/O(WAG) J15849//R61816. From Tecumseh, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 31/41 age 25. #76 Squadron (Resolute). Halifax aircraft missing. Please see Johnson J.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Wireless Operator Air Gunner Brooks has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
GLAZEBROOK
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JACK KENNETH FS(N) R87055. From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Feb 26/43 age 25. #272 Squadron. Beaufighter aircraft lost. Please see Bullen E.G. for casualty list and flight detail. Flight Sergeant Navigator Glazebrook has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.
HAMBROOK
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MARK DAVID WILLIS WO2(N) R92131. From Vancouver, British Columbia. Killed in Action Feb 26/43 age 27. #83 Squadron (Strike To Defend), Pathfinder Force. Lancaster aircraft #W 4846 did not return from night operations. Six of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Warrant Officer Class II Navigator Hambrook has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
HAMBROOKE
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LINTON ARTHUR SIDNEY WO1 (WAG) R129321. From Toronto, Ontario. Killed in Action Jul 29/44 age 34. #570 Squadron. Stirling aircraft missing. Please see F/O D.E. Belt for casualty list and trip detail. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner Harnbrooke is buried in the Main Cemetery, Orleans, Cher, France.
HOLBROOK
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HERBERT EDWARD F/O(P) J20023. From Westmount, Quebec. Killed in Action Jun 12/43 age 24. #412 Falcon Squadron (Promtus Ad Vindictum). F/O Holbrook was on a shipping reconnaissance in Spitfire aircraft #EE 720 when he was shot down by an enemy FW-190 fighter aircraft. He was too low to bail out and was killed when the Spitfire crashed in the sea about twenty miles northwest of lie de Batz, France. Flying Officer Pilot Holbrook has no known grave, his name is in.,scribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
SEABROOK
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HAROLD STANLEY FS(WAG) R168412. From Southampton, Ontario. Killed Apr 12/44 age 20. #1674 Conversion Unit. Halifax aircraft #BB 310 was on a night training exercise when it crashed into a hill ten miles east of Penrith, Lttle Dale near the Silver Band Mine, Cumberland, Scotland. F/O P.B. Stevens, FSs D.W. Swedberg, F. Pess, and five airmen, not Canadians, were also killed. Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner Seabrook is buried in the Blacon Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England.
SEABROOK
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MALCOLM THOMAS F/O(BA) J28965. From Kitscoty, Alberta. Killed May 2/44 age 28. #1659 Conversion Unit, RCAF Station, Topcliffe, Yorkshire. Halifax aircraft #BB 247 stalled at 200 feet and crashed after making a steep climb at take-off from the airfield at Topcliffe. F/Os J.L. McKinnon, W.A. Pope, Sgts E.J. Donnelly, H.R. Davies, H. Astrand, and one of the crew, not Canadian, were also killed. Flying Officer Bomb Aimer Seabrook is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. Addendum: - The non-Canadian killed was Sgt. D.W.M. Giles (RAF). Detail provided by David E. Thompson, Middlesborough, England.
WASHBROOK
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WILLIAM LEIGH P/O(AG) J93729//R178331. From Lethbridge, Alberta. Killed in Action Jan 3/45 age 23. #215 Squadron (Surgite Nox Adest). Target - the railroad at Badgkokmoulien, Burma. Please see F/O J.M. Potts for casualty list and other detail. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Washbrook has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Singapore War Memorial, Malaya.
WESTBROOKE
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STANLEY GORDON SGT(WAG) R64386. From Galt, Ontario. Killed in Action Oct 22/41 age 23. #99 Squadron (Quisque Tenax). Wellington aircraft #W 5454 failed to return from bombing operations. Four of the crew, not Canadians, missing believed killed. Sergeant Wireless Operator Air Gunner Westbrooke has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
SEABROOK
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H.S. R168412. Halifax aircraft BB 310 was on a night training exercise when it crashed into a hill ten miles east of Penrith, Little Dale near the Silver Band Mine, Cumberland, Scotland. F/O. P.B. Stevens, FS.s D.W. Swedberg, F. Pess, F/O. S. Brookes (RAF), Sgt.s W.J. Morrison (RAF), R.J. Littlefield (RAF), H. Dunningham (RAF), FS. W.A. Johnson DFM (RAF) were also killed. There were 5 Wireless Operator Air Gunners, 2 Pilots, a Navigator, and a Flight Engineer on board for this trip.
WESTBROOK
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K. R70530. WO. Westbrook was from Rouleau, not Roulcay. Detail provided by A. E. Barnard, Burlington, On.
WESTBROOKE
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S.G. R64386. Target -Mannheim, Germany. Five RAF members of the crew, Sgt.s T.H. Mahon, D.W. Soden, J.D. Lewis, J.H. Kay, and R.D. Partridge were also killed.
GLAZEBROOK
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E. H. J5329. - GLAZEBROOK, F/L Edwin Herbert (J5329) -Distinguished Flying Cross - No.229 Squadron - Award effective 22 October 1942 as per London Gazette dated 3 November 1942 and AFRO 1962/42 dated 4 December 1942. Born in Outremont, Quebec, 18 August 1918; enlisted in Montreal, 7 October 1940. Trained at No.2 ITS (graduated 2 January 1941), No.12 EFTS (graduated 24 February 1941), and No.1 SITS (graduated 16 May 1941. LAC, 2 January 1941; Sergeant, 16 May 1941; P/O, 17 May 1941; F/O, 17 May 1942; F/L 30 August 1942. Served in Malta; killed in flying accident (Liberator crash at Gibraltar), 31 October 1942. The citation reads - "This officer has participated in many sorties over Sicily. In the heavy fighting over Malta be has taken part in many interceptions and his flight has destroyed twelve enemy aircraft. By his skillful and courageous leadership Flight Lieutenant Glazebrook played a large part in the successes obtained." Detail provided by H. Halliday, Orleans, Ontario.
SEABROOK
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M.T J28965. The non Canadian killed was Sgt. D. W.M. Giles (RAF). Detail provided by David E. Thompson, Middlesborough, England.
BROOKS
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ERNEST ROSS P/O(P) C11768. From Belleville, Ontario. Killed Jul 7/42 age 28. #13 Operational Training Squadron, Patricia Bay, British Columbia. Hudson aircraft #765 crashed. Please see MacLachlan R.B. for casualty list and flight detail. Pilot Officer Pilot Brooks is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery at Vancouver, British Columbia.
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CLARE EDWARD F/O(P) J35328. From Youngs Point, Ontario. Killed Sep 13/44 age 21. #101 Squadron (Mens Agitat Molern). Lancaster aircraft crashed. Please see Stokes J.R. for casualty list and flight detail. Flying Officer Pilot Brooks is buried in the Dumbarton Cemetery, Dumbartonshire, Scotland.
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ALFRED P/O(AG) J19860//R89617. From Outremont, Quebec. Killed in Action Jan 27/44 age 35. #426 Thunderbird Squadron (On Wings of Fire). Lancaster aircraft #DS 775 was shot down by flak during a night trip to Berlin, Germany L F/L A.T. Martens (RAF), Sgts R.S. Chesters (RAF), W. Lawson (RAF), W.L. Pritchard (RAF), and P/O D.L. Huband (RAF), were also killed. One Canadian, WO Houston, was taken Prisoner of War. Pilot Officer Air Gunner Brooks is buried in the Berlin War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Germany.
BROOKHOUSE
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JOHN NEVILLE P/O(P) J15112. From Magog, Quebec. Killed in Action Aug 19/42 age 25. #412 Falcon Squadron (Promyus Ad Vindictum). P/O Brookhouse was killed when his Spitfire aircraft went down off Dieppe, France. Pilot Officer Pilot Brookhouse has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
BROOKES
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THOMAS ROBERT LAC R108021 - fitter. From Montreal, Quebec. Killed in Action Jun 1/43 age 32. #420 Snowy Owl Squadron (Pugnamus Finitunri). Wellington aircraft missing. Please see Sodero A. for casualty list and flight detail. Leading AirCraftman Brookes has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
BROOKES
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ROBERT GEORGE WO1(WAG) R723381. From St. Catharines, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 30/42 age 23. #2 A.A.C.U. WO Brookes died of wounds sustained when his Defiant aircraft wasattacked. Warrant Officer Class I Wireless Operator Air Gunner Brookes is buried in Ann's Hill Cemetery, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
BROOKER
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STANLEY FREDERICK P/O(P) 107452 - Royal Air Force. From Regina, Saskatchewan. Killed in Action Apr 21/42 age 25. #126 Squadron (Foremost In Attack). P/O Brooker flew a #601 Sqdn. Spitfire aircraft off the U.S.S. Carrier Wasp on Apr 20 and was shot down the next day off Malta. P/O Brooker bailed out but was shot by the pilot of an enemy ME-109 fighter aircraft. Pilot Officer Pilot Brooker has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Malta War Memorial, Malta.
BROOK
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CHARLES CYRIL SGT(AG) R8891. From London, Ontario. Killed in Action Nov 9/42 age 20. #102 Ceylon Squadron (Tentate Et Perficite). Target - Hamburg, Germany. Please see Sidorchuk N. for casualty list and flight detail. Sergeant Air Gunner Brook has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England.
FULLBROOK, William Albert Warrant Officer, No.440 Squadron - , SEE DESCRIPTION Medal of Bravery CF Postwar Aviation Services
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FULLBROOK, William Albert, Warrant Officer, CD - No.440 Squadron - Medal of Bravery - awarded as per Canada Gazette dated 8 August 1983. With Corporal Bruce Alexander Koronko. From St.Albert, Alberta. // On 7 September 1981, two members of Edmonton's 440 Squadron, Sergeant William Sunny Fullbrook and Corporal Bruce Koronko, at the risk of their own lives rescued three men from the wreckage of an airplane. A trio of surveyors were discovered at the site of the crash near Baker Lake, Northwest Territories. In spite of high winds which exceeded the limits of their equipment, low cloud, and rocky terrain likely to cause personal injury, Sergeant Fullbrook and Corporal Koronko elected to proceed with the rescue and parachuted from about 300 metres. They reached the three men, all unable to move due to serious back injuries, dispensed first aid and erected a shelter while awaiting the arrival of an helicopter. When told that the helicopter could only accommodate two stretchers, Sergeant Fullbrook and Corporal Koronko hoisted two of the critically injured aboard and remained behind with the third. More than nine hours later a second helicopter arrived and carried them away. But for their voluntary jump at the scene, at least two of the crash victims would not have survived. // Note: Associated with this award was a Medal of Bravery, 24 September 1984, to James Walter Watson (Bridgetown, Nova Scotia) with the following citation: // On 7 September 1981, James Malcolm Watson participated in the rescue of three men following a plane crash near Baker Lake, Northwest Territories. Two members of 440 Transport and Rescue Squadron from Canadian Forces Base Edmonton, Sgt. William Fullbrook and Cpl. Bruce Koronko, parachuted onto the site of the crash and administered first-aid to the three men while awaiting the arrival of a helicopter. Dispatched to the scene almost at the end of his day shift as a commercial helicopter pilot, Mr. Watson took on board the two most seriously injured, who were rushed to hospital on landing. Tired, inexperienced in night flying or rescue techniques and using a helicopter unequipped for night flying, he chose to ignore the perils to his own life and went back to the scene of the accident, knowing that the remaining survivor might well succumb to exposure. Reading the instrument panel with a flashlight and guided by three flares fired from the ground, he landed his helicopter in high winds on the precarious, rocky surface. He then air-lifted the survivor and the two military paramedics back to Baker Lake. (Sgt. Fullbrook and Cpl. Koronko also received the Medal of Bravery for their part in the rescue).
LEDBROOK, Kenneth Harold Flight Lieutenant, No.41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, RAF 66520 Commended for Valuable Services in the Air Commonwealth Air Forces WWII
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LEDBROOK, F/L Kenneth Harold (RAF 66520) - Commended for Valuable Services in the Air - No.41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan - Awarded 1 January 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 113/44 dated 21 January 1944. This officer has completed a considerable number of flying instructional hours and has displayed outstanding skill, enthusiasm and organizing ability. He is meticulous in his work and his ability and leadership contributed largely to the success achieved by his unit, particularly in the early and difficult stages.
BROOKS, Walter Thomas, DSO Wing Commander, No.39 Service Flying Training School, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, RAF 39932 Air Force Cross Commonwealth Air Forces WWII
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BROOKS, W/C Walter Thomas, DSO (RAF 39932) - Air Force Cross - No.39 Service Flying Training School, Swift Current, Saskatchewan - Awarded as per London Gazette dated 1 January 1946 and AFRO 82/46 dated 25 January 1946. He had flown 1,150 hours as instructor in four years. This officer has served in flying training since August 1938. During that period he has completed many fours of flying instruction. He has rendered invaluable service to the Flying Wing at a time when the greater proportion of the flying instructors were both inexperienced and unqualified on single-engine aircraft. This officer possesses outstanding qualities in leadership and initiative and has a natural organizing ability.
LADBROOK, Harold Herbert Flying Officer, No.410 Squadron, RAF 139393 Distinguished Flying Cross Commonwealth Air Forces WWII
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LADBROOK, F/O Harold Herbert (RAF 139394) - Distinguished Flying Cross - No.410 Squadron - awarded as per London Gazette dated 9 November 1943. Born 1919 at Depthford, London; home in London; enlisted 1940; commissioned 1943. Air Ministry Bulletin 11992/AL.698 refers. Cited with F/L M.A. Cybulski (RCAF). Cybulski, Canadian night fighter pilot, Renfrew, Ontario, (right) beside the burned out rudder of his Mosquito in which he returned 250 miles to base after sgooting down a Dornier 217 over Holland. With him is his RAF navigator, F/L W.H. Ladbrook, who helped to pull the aircraft out of a 4,000 foot dive and controlled the aircraft for six minutes when the Canadian pilot was blinded by burning petrol from the exploding enemy aircraft. A piece of debris knocked out his port engine, which was unserviceable all the way home.” As pilot and observer respectively, Flight Lieutenant Cybulski and Flying Officer Ladbrook have taken part in numerous sorties, involving attacks on rail installations, locomotives and various other targets. During a sortie one night in September 1943, they attacked a Dornier 217 at close range. Following a well directed burst of fire, the enemy aircraft exploded in the air. Flight Lieutenant Cybulski was temporarily blinded by the explosion and the aircraft went into a steep dive. Flying Officer Ladbrook resourcefully regained control, however, and afterwards Flight Lieutenant Cybulski, who had quickly recovered, flew the aircraft to base. These officers have invariably displayed great skill and tenacity.