Hi,
I am hoping that someone might be able to help with finding the circumstances of the death of a young Australian pilot.
Flying Officer William Gordon Craig (surname originally Crapp)
431 squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, based at Croft, North Riding of Yorks.
Awarded DFC, (LG 13th Oct 1944)
Married on 10th Aug 1944 to Olive Mary Swainston (my Mother's cousin)
Death certificate details-
Died 8th April 1945, age 23, at 16 Acre Plantation, Wroot Road, Blaxton, Don Valley, West Riding of Yorks.
Notification was by Certificate received from R H Young, G/Capt., Officer Commanding, which gave occupation as - Flying Officer DFC, No. Aus 416549, Pilot, 20 Operational Training Unit, Royal Air Force.
Cause of death - Due to War Operations.
His funeral and burial took place in Darlington on 10th April 1945.
431 was a bomber squadron, flying Halifax and then Lancaster bombers. I have found another source which says his death was accidental and he was with Unit 3 Flying Instructors School RAF, so it's possible that he was not flying a mission at the time.
I was originally contacted by a relative of the Craig/Crapp family, and I understand that she has applied for the service records, but other posts seem to suggest that they might be of no help, so any pointers would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Colin