Acting Flight Lieutenant Alan Christopher Dowden, R.A.F.V.R, No. 78 Squadron. This officer now on
... operational duty, has participated in numerous operational sorties. On all occasiong he has shown coolness and efficiency and exceptional fearlessness in the face of danger. A./Fit. Lt. Dowden was born in 1913 at Bombay, India, and was educated at St. Joseph's College Calcutta, India. He enlisted in RAFVR in 1940, was commissioned in 1942 and reached his present rank in 1943 ...
Published: Friday 15 October 1943
Newspaper: Bournemouth Times and Directory
County: Hampshire, England
My Grandfather was with a Yorkshire RAF Bomber Squadron.
On his WW2 Certificate of Discharge from the RAFVR (sent to us a few months after his death in a Flying Accident) was, his:-
Units (including Training Schools - named with Unit Numbers)
Birth Place (Town), also Parish Name, County and Full Date of Birth.
Marriage Place (Town) and full Marriage Date.
Religion.
His Next of Kin are named:-
Wife - full name and address.
His Brother and his address.
His Father and his address.
Ministry of Defence Record (Scan Purchased previously from the RAF Personnel & Management Agency)Just looked at our Record from the Ministry of Defence, which holds similar information, except his home address had changed on the 'Next of Kin or Person to be Notified of Casualties' (to their temporary home address).
Also the Forenames and date of birth of Children.
Pension Award Number [Widows Pension].
I suppose if he had survived the war their address would have been changed back to their home address, or showing last change of address.
Although my Father knew virtually all of the information, it usually gives all the basic information for the Family Historian.
AIR 81 Air Ministry Casualty Files - TNA, KewIf he was involved in an injury accident, especially where one or another crew member was killed or hospitalised, you may sometimes find (sometimes also handwritten on the back of the Casualty Signal) the next of kins of the crew, e.g. Wife, or person appointed and being notified, who may be related?
Some notes on the back of Casualty Signals (sometimes handwritten on the back) include basic information re Birth Date and Birth Place (probably so that a Clerk could ring RAF Records, so that Casualty Branch could obtain their address to send Telegrams or Letters to notify NoK that an accident had occurred).
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