World War 2 - Memorial
This page is dedicated to the memory of a single Old Boy who gave his life in World War II. The information given is as accurate as I can make it. If there are any anomalies in the information given, please let me know at webmaster@BIOB.co.uk
Charles Edward Thomas Bryan |
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Charles Edward Thomas Bryan, known as 'Teddy' |
Date of Birth |
3rd. Qtr. 1921 |
Place of Birth |
Birkenhead |
Date of Death |
3rd. August 1943 |
Age at Death |
21 |
Father |
Laurence Wilfrid Bryan |
Mother |
Elsie Bryan (Tuck) |
Parents Married Place |
Wirral |
Parents Married Date |
4th. Qtr. 1920 |
Wife |
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Started BI |
Summer 1933 (Westminster) |
Left BI |
Summer 1938 |
Regiment |
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Unit |
103 Sqdn. |
Service Number |
131166 |
Rank |
Flying Officer |
Command |
Bomber Command |
Aircraft Mark |
III |
Aircraft Type |
Lancaster |
Aircraft Serial |
ED645 |
Joined Regiment |
Elsham Wolds |
Circumstance of Death |
Crashed near Target |
Cemetery |
Hamburg Cemetery |
Grave Location |
Coll. Grave 4A K.1-5 |
Commemorated |
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Memorial Location |
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Notes - Awarded School Certificate 1938. Shot down by a night fighter at Hanstedt, 12 miles south of Harburg and just south of the target, during a raid on Hamburg. |
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