Burnett, Leslie Gordon Emanuel
Personal Information
Rank | P/O |
Forename(s) | Leslie Gordon Emanuel |
Surname | Burnett |
Gender | M |
Age | 21 |
Date of Death | 24-08-1943 |
Next of Kin | Son of Gordon Leslie Burnett and Annie Caroline Burnett (née Moxam), of McCreary, Manitoba, Canada. |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Avro Lancaster II |
Serial Number | DS676 |
Markings | OW- |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | Germany |
Burial/Memorial Place | Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery |
Grave Reference | 6. H. 17. |
Epitaph |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 2 |
Panel Number | 139 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | J/18329 |
Service | Royal Canadian Air Force |
Group | 6 |
Squadron | 426 (Thunderbird) |
Squadron Motto | On wings of fire |
Trade | Air Gunner |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Other Memorials
Location | Burnett Lake, Manitoba; 10km west of Putahow Lake |
Country | Canada |
Memorial Type | Lake |
Memorial Text |
Location | Adjacent to Village Hall, Dishforth, North Yorkshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Memorial Stone with Inscribed Metal Plaque & Maple Tree |
Memorial Text | In memory of the Canadian aircrew of 425 and 426 Sqns RCAF who served at RAF Dishforth, 1942-1945 |
Location | Outside Village Hall, Linton on Ouse, North Yorkshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Memorial Stone with inscribed Slate Tablet |
Memorial Text | In memory of Canadian personnel who served at RAF Linton on Ouse during WW2, including 408 and 426 Sqns RCAF |
Miscellaneous Information
Leslie was born on 5 January 1922 at McCreary, Manitoba. His father worked as a Switchman and was born at Winterbourne, Ontario and his mother was born at Forester Falls, Ontario. He had sisters Velma and Isabel. A third sister, Helen Barron had sadly died on 9 November 1931. The schools he attended were Greenway, 1929-1932, Laura Secord 1932-1937, followed by St. James Collegiate 1937-1940 (Jnr. Matric)- all in Winnipeg. Leslie enjoyed curling, rugby, basketball and swimming. He worked as a Sales clerk at T. Eaton Company in Winnipeg between 1939 and 1940 and enlisted on 30 October 1941. |
After initial training he was posted to the U.K. and embarked from Canada on 25 September 1942 arriving at 3 PRC on 9 October 1942. He was then at 22 OTU on 27 October 1942, and 426 Squadron on 4 February 1943. Sadly Leslie was to lose his life on 24 August 1943. |
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Fellow Servicemen
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Last Operation Information
Start Date | 23-08-1943 |
End Date | 24-08-1943 |
Takeoff Station | Linton-on-Ouse |
Day/Night Raid | Night (37% moon) |
Operation | Berlin. 727 aircraft, 56 losses (7.9%)- the greatest loss in a single raid so far in the war. Sequential marking was used to keep the main force on course. A Master Bomber approach was also used (W/C J E [Johnny] Fauquier). PFF were unable to locate the centre of Berlin using H2S and instead marked the southern suburbs. The main force arrived late and many cut a corner, making their arrival point incorrect. As might be expected for Berlin, the flak and fighter defences were formidable. Nevertheless, this was the most serious raid on Berlin so far in the war. Much of the government district was badly damaged and 20 ships were also sunk. 854 people were killed, many of whom had failed to take refuge in air raid shelters. |
Reason for Loss | Shot down by a night-fighter and thought to have crashed at Güsen, Germany |