"I regard it as a privilege to fight for all those things that make life worth living - freedom, honour and fair play"
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YAPP, P/O D. S. 41975 British. 245 & 253 Squadrons YATES, Sgt. G. 631756 British, 248 Squadron YATES, Sgt. T. M. ? British. 64 Squadron YATES, AC2 W. 1002549 British. 604 Squadron YORK, Sgt. R. L. 758009 British. 610 Squadron. Killed March 28th 1942 YOUNG, P/O C. R. 42372 British. 615, 607 & 46 Squadrons. Killed December 5th 1940 YOUNG, P/O J. H. 42175 British. 234 Squadron YOUNG, P/O J. H. R. 42670 British. 74 Squadron. Killed July 28th 1940 YOUNG, F/O J. R, C. 70766 British. 249 Squadron YOUNG, F/Lt. J. S. 39362 Canadian. 234 Squadron YOUNG, P/O M. H. 42040 British. 264 Squadron YOUNG, Sgt. R. B. M. NZ40197 New Zealander. 264 Squadron. Killed October 8th 1940 YOUNG, Sgt. R. C. 49995 British. 23 Squadron YUILE, F/O A. McL. C1328 Canadian. 1 RCAF Squadron YULE, P/O R. D. 33502 New Zealander. 145 Squadron ZAK, F/O W. P1390 Polish. 303 Squadron ZALUSKI, Sgt. J. 781415 Polish. 302 Squadron. Killed October 17th 1940 ZAORAL, P/O V. 81903 Czechoslovakian. 310 & 501 Squadron. Killed November 19th 1941 ZATONSKI, P/O A. R. 43052 Canadian. 79 Squadron. Missing December 6th 1941** ZAVORAL, Sgt. A. 787660 Czechoslovakian. 1 Squadron. Missing October 31st 1941** ZENKER, P/O P. 76714 Polish. 501 Squadron. Missing August 24th 1940** ZIMA, Sgt. R. ? Czechoslovakian. 310 Squadron ZIMPRICH, P/O S. 81904 Czechoslovakian. 310 Squadron. Killed April 12th 1942 ZUKOWSKI, P/O A. P1292 Polish. 302 Squadron. Killed October 18th 1940 ZUMBACH, P/O J. E. L. P1382 Polish. 303 Squadron ZURAKOWSKI, P/O J. 76715 Polish. 234 & 609 Squadrons
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W/C Robert "Bob" Doe British 234 & 238 Squadrons Fighter Command "I regard it as a privilege to fight for all those things that make life worth living - freedom, honour and fair play"
PERPETUATING THE MEMORY
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