Hitchcock, Reginald Charles
Personal Information
Rank | Sgt |
Forename(s) | Reginald Charles |
Surname | Hitchcock |
Gender | M |
Age | 30 |
Date of Death | 14-03-1943 |
Next of Kin | Son of William Charles Hitchcock and Catharine Hitchcock (née Underwood), of Birkshead Road, Reigate. Husband of Norah Hitchcock (née Bell), of Dorking, Surrey, whom he married at St. Mark and St. Philip, Reigate on 16 May 1937. |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Avro Lancaster III |
Serial Number | ED494 |
Markings | WS-G |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | United Kingdom |
Burial/Memorial Place | Runnymede Memorial |
Grave Reference | Panel 153. |
Epitaph |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 1 |
Panel Number | 49 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | 1270145 |
Service | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Group | 5 |
Squadron | 9 (IX) |
Squadron Motto | Per noctem volamus (Through out the night we fly) |
Trade | Wireless Operator |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Other Memorials
Location | Village Green, Bardney, Lincolnshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Stone Memorial, Propeller and Plaque |
Memorial Text | In memory of the killed or missing of IX Sqd. 1939 - 1945 |
Miscellaneous Information
Born 1 December 1912, Reigate. In 1939 Reginald and Norah lived in Croydon Road, Reigate with her parents. Reginald was a chemist's assistant. Norah remarried on 13 December 1943 and became Mrs. Mortimore. |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The National Archives
Record of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/127/6 |
Summary of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/127/5 |
Fellow Servicemen
Please note that this list gives all the losses aboard the quoted aircraft and occasionally these may have occurred on an earlier date when the aircraft was not itself lost. Please check the dates of death carefully.
Last Operation Information
Start Date | 13-03-1943 |
End Date | 14-03-1943 |
Takeoff Station | Waddington |
Day/Night Raid | Night (52% moon) |
Operation | Mine laying in the Spinich area |
Reason for Loss | Shot down by marine flak and the fire from several Kreigsmarine Vessels anchored in Ronne Harbour. Crashed into the Baltic West of the island of Bornholm. Thick fog covered the area at the time. Over the next few days wreckage was found in the area and a body was found floating in the water with an attached parachute, however the body sank before it could be recovered. |