Feigneux Communal Cemetery

Oise, France

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

Feigneux is a small village 5 kilometres north-east of Crépy-en-Valois in the Department of the Oise. On the left-hand side of the central path in the military row are the graves of seven WW2 Commonwealth airmen who died on the 29th June 1944

 

Flight Details:

Base: R.A.F. Melbourne, Yorkshire
Unit: 10 Sqdn. Bomber Command
Aircraft: Halifax Mk III, serial LW717
Target: Blainville, France
Incident: The aircraft crashed near Crépy-en-Valois, Oise. There were no survivors

     

Burial Details:

 

Sgt. Kenneth Ernest CHANDLER. 10 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, aged 24. Son of Ernest Albert and Ethel Chandler of Derby; husband of Hilda Chandler of Littleover, Derby


Pilot Officer Thomas Govan EVANS. 10th (R.A.F.) Sqdn. Royal Canadian Air Force.


Fl. Sgt. Leonard William HUGHES. 10 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, aged 22. Son of Florence Hughes of Pentney, Norfolk


Pilot Officer Martin LIVESEY. 10 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve


Fl. Sgt. Alfred Gordon RHODES. 10 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve


Sgt. John Randolph SISSONS. 10 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, aged 20. Son of George Randolph and Winifred Margaret Sissons of Hull


Fl. Sgt. William TUDBERRY. Royal Australian Air Force, aged 20. Son of George William and Lily Tudberry of Willoughby, New South Wales, Australia

 

 

 

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