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The Airmen fallen in action in WW2 in Province of Luxemburg
Crew of Battle K9264- PM-L fallen to Hotton on 10/05/1940

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Elegy to
the Heroes of Silence


* To the 103 Squadron *
* To the crash of K9264- PM-L *
* To the Memorial erected in remembrance *
* Cemetery where rest the crew *

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DRABBLE, KENNETH JOHN

Pilot Officer, 40610, 103 sqd
Royal Air Force, United Kingdom
Buried: grave IV. C. 11., HOTTON WAR CEMETERY

Killed in action
Incident: on Battle K9264- PM-L fallen to Hotton on 10/05/1940
More infos about him, here
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LAMBLE, PHILLIP JAMES

Leading Aircraftman, 550831, 103 sqd
Royal Air Force, United Kingdom
Buried: grave IV. C. 10., HOTTON WAR CEMETERY

Killed in action
Incident: on Battle K9264- PM-L fallen to Hotton on 10/05/1940
More infos about him, here
crew
SMITH, THOMAS DAW

Sergeant, 580500, 103 sqd
Royal Air Force, United Kingdom
Buried: grave IV. C. 12., HOTTON WAR CEMETERY

Killed in action
Incident: on Battle K9264- PM-L fallen to Hotton on 10/05/1940
More infos about him, here
Sources:

The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC)
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC)
Aircrew Remembered

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