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F/Sgt Lorne A. Mallory
Royal Canadian Air Force 433 Squadron
Halifax MZ807, BM-C named Corkscrew Charlie, crashed in Alsace, France on 2nd of December 1944, ferme freudstein. The aircraft had taken off at 17:49 from Skipton-on-Swale.
The crew were:
F/L W.H.Cook, RCAF
Sgt R.E. Ainsworth, RAF
F/O J.E. Grant, RCAF
F/O R.H. Shiells, RCAF
P/O J.B. Pittman, RCAF
f/S L.A. Mallory, RCAF
Sgt J.W. Ash, RCAF
F/S Mallory was the only survivor, he was treated for his injuries in a French Hospital. His crew mates are all buried in Choloy War Cemetery.