Richard Albert George Miller
Pilot Officer · Aus.429723 · Australian
- Died
- 10 February 1945, aged 27
- Fate
- Killed in action
Pilot Officer Richard Albert George Miller (Aus.429723) of the Australian air forces was killed on active service on 10 February 1945, aged 27. He is commemorated at Cambridge City Cemetery, United Kingdom (Coll. Grave 15755-15757.).
Explore: others commemorated at Cambridge City Cemetery · others who died on 10 February
Crew & operations
Flew as Other with No. 460 Squadron.
- Lost on PB812 AR-Y (Avro Lancaster) — Failed to return
Crew: Frederick Albert Cecil Nesbit-bell (Other) · Jeffrey John Downing (Other) · Rhodric Leslie Pope (Other) · Anthony Gatward Robinson (Other) · Graeme Mark Dockery (Other)
Flew as Pilot with No. 460 Squadron.
- Lost on PB812 AR-Y (Avro Lancaster) — Crashed on return
Crew: Anthony Gatward Robinson (Bomb aimer) · Frederick Albert Cecil Nesbit-bell (Flight engineer) · Jeffrey John Downing (Navigator) · Graeme Mark Dockery (Rear gunner) · Rhodric Leslie Pope (Wireless operator)
Timeline
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10 February 1945
Lost in Avro Lancaster PB812
Pilot -
10 February 1945
Died
aged 27
Burial / commemoration
- Cemetery
- Cambridge City Cemetery, United Kingdom
Operations on this date. One raid in this archive was flown on the night of 10 February 1945: Hannover. (Cross-reference by date — not in itself confirmation this airman flew it.)
