Frederick (fred) Henry Moxon
Flying Officer · J/25703 ·
Canadian
- Died
- 1 July 1944
- Fate
- Killed in action
Biography
Flying Officer Frederick (Fred) Henry Moxon of the Canadian air forces served as the bomb aimer of Lancaster JB462 with No. 12 Squadron, Royal Air Force. On 1 July 1944 the aircraft was lost on the raid on Vierzon. He was killed in action. He is buried at Vernou-En-Sologne Communal Cemetery, France.
Last updated 13 June 2026.
Crew & operations
Flew as Bomb aimer with No. 12 Squadron.
- Operation (1 July 1944) — aircraft JB462 PH-S (Avro Lancaster) — Failed to return
Crew: Albert Richard Albery (Flight engineer) · Denis Sebestyen (Mid-upper gunner) · W/o2 N.h. Wettlaufer (Navigator) · O.h. Pollard (Pilot) · J.r. Cowell (Rear gunner) · S.o. Reneau (Wireless operator)
Timeline
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1 July 1944
Flew Operation
Bomb aimer, JB462 PH-S — Failed to return - 1 July 1944 Died
Burial / commemoration
- Cemetery
- Vernou-en-sologne Communal Cemetery, France
Operations on this date. 3 raids in this archive were flown on the night of 1 July 1944: Villers Bocage · Villers-bocage · Vierzon. (Cross-reference by date — not in itself confirmation this airman flew it.)
