Trappes
2 June 1944 — Trappes
- Date
- 2 June 1944
- Target
- Trappes, France
- Force dispatched
- 128 aircraft
- Aircraft lost
- 2
Sortie details (which aircraft from which squadron, which crew flew, the outcome) will populate this page once the TNA AIR 27 squadron-diary importer arrives.
The fallen
73 airmen in this archive died on 2 June 1944 or the day that followed. For a raid of this kind these are overwhelmingly the night's losses, though a death-date match is not by itself proof an individual flew this operation.
- Warrant Officer John Andrew Ashdown (24)
- Sergeant Gordon Leonard Barnard (21)
- Warrant Officer Max Milson Bettington (22)
- Lieutenant Denis Oswald Bilse (21)
- Flying Officer Bruce Graham Black (22)
- Lieutenant Campbell (22)
- Flying Officer William Grant Cantlay (25)
- Flight Sergeant Harry Cosgreave Caswell (28)
- Pilot Officer George William Chambers (21)
- Flight Sergeant George Ernest Chaplin (22)
- Flying Officer Cyril Branston Cohen
- Squadron Leader George Edwin Coldrey (26)
- Flight Sergeant Kenneth George Coleman (23)
- Flying Officer Robert Duncan Crone (21)
- Flying Officer Thomas Hartley Dibb (29)
- Flight Sergeant Bryan James Dowling (29)
- Corporal Hugh Cecil Drummond (24)
- Captain Van Duckitt (25)
- Flying Officer Jack Ellsworth Dye (19)
- Pilot Officer John Charles Fardon (25)
- Flying Officer Robert Alexander Faulafer (24)
- Warrant Officer Charles Faust (21)
- Corporal John Arthur Forknall (23)
- Lieutenant Forsyth (27)
See all 73 who died on 2 June →
Source: RAF Bomber Command Campaign Diary (60th-Anniversary website, via the Wayback Machine) →
