- Died
- 13 October 1941, aged 21
- Fate
- Killed in action
Biography
Richard John Chamberlain was a British Royal Air Force flight lieutenant, service number 65566, whose wartime career is traced through casualty and official award records. His decorations recorded here include the DFM, gazetted on 12 September 1941. The Gazette record confirms that his wartime service had been formally recognised before his death. He died on 13 October 1941, aged 21. He is commemorated or buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery in France. For many RAF casualties the surviving official trail is brief, but the combination of service number, CWGC commemoration and Gazette notices preserves the essentials of his story. Those records show not only the bare fact of his death, but also that his service had been formally recognised during the war itself. His name is therefore carried here with the service details needed to distinguish him from namesakes. This profile therefore keeps to the verifiable outline: who he was, the rank and number under which he served, how his service was honoured, and where he is remembered.
Burial / commemoration
- Cemetery
- Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France
Operations on this date. One raid in this archive was flown on the night of 13 October 1941: Nuremberg. (Cross-reference by date — not in itself confirmation this airman flew it.)
Timeline
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12 September 1941
Gazetted: DFM
Distinguished Flying Medal -
13 October 1941
Died
aged 21
Awards
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Distinguished Flying Medal (DFM) — gazetted 12 September 1941
