| Name |
DOLBY Earle George |
| Suffix |
DFC |
| Born |
24 Aug 1920 |
Boyne, Trafalgar, Halton ONT [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military |
Served during WWII as No. J/17608, Pilot Officer (Flight Engineer) in the Royal Canadian Air Force serving with 97 Squadron (Pathfinder), RAF. |
- Took part in 43 Operational flights in Lancaster bombers. Lest We Forget.
|
| Military Award |
Aug 1943 |
| Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) |
- Presented by His Majesty, King George VI.
|
| Buried |
Sep 1943 |
Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin GER [2] |
| Died |
1 Sep 1943 |
Missing in action over Saxony, Germany. Later presumed KIA [3] |
| Age: 23y |
- There is some evidence that Earle George DOLBY successfully bailed out of the stricken Lancaster and reached the ground only to be beaten to death by irate Germans.
|
| Person ID |
I34318 |
The Relatives of F.L. WALTER |
| Last Modified |
13 Feb 2024 |