Spencer, Charles Corey Van Dusen
Personal Information
| Rank | P/O |
| Forename(s) | Charles Corey Van Dusen |
| Surname | Spencer |
| Gender | M |
| Age | 22 |
| Date of Death | 14-01-1944 |
| Next of Kin | Son of Charles Corey Spencer and M. Ethelwyn Spencer of Picton Ontario Canada. |
Aircraft Information
| Aircraft | Avro Lancaster II |
| Serial Number | DS767 |
| Markings | EQ-Q |
Memorial Information
| Burial/Memorial Country | Germany |
| Burial/Memorial Place | Hanover War Cemetery |
| Grave Reference | Coll. grave 10. D. 9. |
| Epitaph | HE GAVE THE GREATEST GIFT OF ALL THE GIFT OF HIS LIFE |
IBCC Memorial Information
| Phase | 2 |
| Panel Number | 245 |
Enlistment Information
| Service Number | J/18693 |
| Service | Royal Canadian Air Force |
| Group | 6 |
| Squadron | 408 (Goose) |
| Squadron Motto | For freedom |
| Trade | Navigator |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
Other Memorials
| Location | Village Centre, Linton on Ouse, North Yorkshire |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Memorial Type | Stone Memorial and inscribed slate tablet |
| Memorial Text | In memory of 408 (Goose) and 426 (Thunderbird) Squadrons of R.C.A.F |
| Location | Allerton Park Castle, Allerton, North Yorkshire |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Memorial Type | Inscribed Metal Plaque |
| Memorial Text | Memorial Garden dedicated to the 4272 personnel of 6 (RCAF) Gp based at Allerton Castle who gave the ultimate sacrifice during WWII to preserve our freedom |
| Location | Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, North Yorkshire |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Memorial Type | Propeller Unit & Inscribed Marble Tablets |
| Memorial Text | Dedicated to the men & women of 6 (RCAF) Gp Bomber Command and to the 9980 Canadians lost serving in Bomber Command. |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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 | 14-01-1944 |
| End Date | 15-01-1944 |
| Takeoff Station | Linton-on-Ouse |
| Day/Night Raid | Night (82% moon) |
| Operation | Brunswick. 498 aircraft all but two of them Lancasters. First major raid on this town of the war. 38 Lancasters Lost (7.6%). The German controller tracked the bomber stream from just off the English coastline and many German fighters entered the stream over Bremen continuing to score hits until the stream left the Dutch coast on the return leg. Pathfinder losses were unusually high (11 aircraft). The raid was not successful even though the town was not expansive alongside most targets. Many bombs fell in open countryside or in neighbouring towns. Only 10 houses destroyed. 14 deaths on the ground. |