EDWARD ALLAN
SERVICE NO. 1553338
Royal Air Force: Flight Sergeant
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
88 (Hong Kong) Squadron, Royal Air Force
DIED: 06 June 1944
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
He was a crew member of Boston Mk.IIIa BZ214, 88 (Hong Kong) Squadron, Royal Air Force.
The squadron was briefed to carry out smoke laying from dawn to dusk between the German shore batteries at Le Havre and the landing craft arriving on the beaches. But it was only required to do so during the morning of D-Day.
The starting point for the smoke was a position in the English Channel 1.5 miles out from Le Havre.
Aircraft from the squadron took off from RAF Hartford Bridge, Hampshire at 10 minute intervals and began laying smoke from 05:00 on D-Day. He was killed when the aircraft he was in over-shot the runway on its return to base.
MEMORIAL LOCATION: Column 13
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