Personal information | |
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Age | 28 |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Genealogy | Son of Harold Newsom Davis and Aileen Newsom Davis, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, U.K. |
Military information | |
Army Number | 70499 |
Rank | W/C |
Function | Pilot |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | 299 Squadron |
Unit / Group | Unknown |
Division / Transport / Command | Unknown |
Regiment | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Decoration | Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Service OrderThis order was established to reward officers who exhibited individual instances of meritorious or distinguished service in war.� It was usually awarded for service under fire or under conditions equivalent to service in actual combat with the enemy. However, from 1914 to 1916 it was awarded under circumstances which could not be regarded as under fire. After January 1, 1917, commanders in the field were instructed to recommend this award only for those serving under fire. Prior to 1943, the order could be given only to someone who had already been Mentioned in Despatches. The order is generally given to officers in command above the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.�Awards to ranks below this are usually for a high degree of gallantry just short of deserving the Victoria Cross. Close |
Death information | |
Died when | 19-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | Kempenbergerweg |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 4-C-17 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
Stirling EF-319 flying a resupply flight was hit by Flak and went down near Rust Wat, Kempenbergerweg, Arnhem about 17.00 hrs. His brother, Pilot Officer Henry Laurence Newsom Davis,(age 28) army nr.72988 of 59 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve also died on service 08/08/1940 RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Panel 7. | |
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Personal information | |
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Age | 28 |
Nationality | British |
Date / place of birth | Unknown |
Genealogy | Son of Harold Newsom Davis and Aileen Newsom Davis, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, U.K. |
Military information | |
Army Number | 70499 |
Rank | W/C |
Function | Pilot |
Platoon / Troop / Flight | Unknown |
Company / Squadron | 299 Squadron |
Unit / Group | Unknown |
Division / Transport / Command | Unknown |
Regiment | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Decoration | Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Service OrderThis order was established to reward officers who exhibited individual instances of meritorious or distinguished service in war.� It was usually awarded for service under fire or under conditions equivalent to service in actual combat with the enemy. However, from 1914 to 1916 it was awarded under circumstances which could not be regarded as under fire. After January 1, 1917, commanders in the field were instructed to recommend this award only for those serving under fire. Prior to 1943, the order could be given only to someone who had already been Mentioned in Despatches. The order is generally given to officers in command above the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.�Awards to ranks below this are usually for a high degree of gallantry just short of deserving the Victoria Cross. Close |
Death information | |
Died when | 19-9-1944 |
Died where | Arnhem |
Spot | Kempenbergerweg |
Map reference | Unknown |
Burial location | |
Grave number | 4-C-17 |
Graves overview | Graves overview Close |
Miscellaneous information | |
Personal notes | |
Stirling EF-319 flying a resupply flight was hit by Flak and went down near Rust Wat, Kempenbergerweg, Arnhem about 17.00 hrs. His brother, Pilot Officer Henry Laurence Newsom Davis,(age 28) army nr.72988 of 59 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve also died on service 08/08/1940 RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL Panel 7. | |
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