Roe, George Reginald Burdick
Personal Information
Rank | F/L |
Forename(s) | George Reginald Burdick |
Surname | Roe |
Gender | M |
Age | 22 |
Decorations | MiD |
Date of Death | 25-06-1944 |
Next of Kin | Son of Edward Price Fitzgerald Roe and Matilda Henrietta Roe, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Short Stirling III |
Serial Number | EF140 |
Markings | OJ-B |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | France |
Burial/Memorial Place | Etaples Military Cemetery |
Grave Reference | 46. A. 18. |
Epitaph | THOUGH YOU ARE FAR AWAY OUR LOVE AND MEMORIES FOR EVER REMAIN BY YOUR SIDE |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 2 |
Panel Number | 234 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | J/16508 |
Service | Royal Canadian Air Force |
Group | 3 |
Squadron | 149 (East India) |
Squadron Motto | Fortis nocte (Strong by night) |
Trade | Pilot |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Other Memorials
Location | St. George's Church, Methwold, Norfolk |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Roll of Honour & inscribed window |
Memorial Text | Roll of Honour of 149 Sqn RAF and a window remembering the men and women of all Nations who served at RAF Methwold, 1939-1945 |
Miscellaneous Information
Mentioned in Despatches January 1944 |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The National Archives
Record of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1004/12 |
Summary of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1004/11 |
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 | 24-06-1944 |
End Date | 25-06-1944 |
Takeoff Station | Methwold |
Day/Night Raid | Night (17% moon) |
Operation | Ruisseauville- to attack a flying bomb site. Part of a 739 aircraft strong force to attack some 7 V-bomb sites. Fresh damage to most targets although it was becoming increasingly difficult to tell, such was the extent of the craters inflicted by both BC and 8th Air Force. Losses were high due to the very clear conditions with 22 Lancasters Lost (3.0%), most due to night-fighter activity. |
Reason for Loss | Crashed in the sea off Boulogne, France |