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P/O. Edward Douglas Vivian
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 50 Squadron
(d.12th July 1941)
Edward Vivian served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in WW2 flying with 50 Squadron.
His plane crashed in the vicinity of Veensloot, near Veendam, on the night of 12th of July 1941. The target for that night was Bremen. All of the crew of this plane were killed and they are buried in the local cemetery at Veendam. Vivian came from South Africa. He was 26 years old.
Son of Edward Valentine Vivian and Florence Muriel Vivian of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa.