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Sgt. Kenneth John Lord
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 50 Squadron
(d.12th July 1941)
Kenneth Lord served with the Royal Air force Volunteer Reserve flying with 50 Squadron in WW2.
His plane crashed near Veendam, in the vicinity of Veensloot, on the night of 12th of July 1941. All of the crew of this plane were killed and they are buried in the local cemetery of Veendam.
Sgt. Kenneth John Lord 24, belongs to the same crew as Vivian Lord, the pilot of the Hampden AE 226 VN. He was the son of William Henry and Constance E. Lord and husband of Ivy Rhoda Lord.