CWGC added the following casualties to the WW2 War Dead Roll today. All were members of Royal Air Force Ferry Command and all are commemorated on the Ottawa Memorial, Canada. ADELS, Louis Edouard Pilot Died 19.01.42 CAMPBELL, Thomas Franklin Pilot Died 12.11.44 DAME, Alexander Edward Pilot Died 17.03.43 DOWN, Arthur Harold Wireless Operator Died 26.10.42 EVANS, George Peter Pilot Died 04.07.45 GARVER, Sylvan Ray Pilot Died 16.12.44 GODFREY, Frank George Wireless Operator Died 03.08.41 HARDING, Allan William Navigator (Wireless Operator) Died 16.12.44 HENDERSON, Truman Clay Pilot Died 16.12.44 HERRON, William Allen Pilot Died 10.12.41 HUSS, Oliver Pilot Died 30.11.44 JOHNSTON, George Frederic Navigator Died 14.10.42 JACKSON, Leigh Allyn Pilot Died 19.02.41 KAISER, Carl Frederick Pilot Died 26.10.42 LIVERMORE, Thomas Leonard Pilot Died 14.10.42 LLOYD, Robert Marvin Pilot Died 09.02.43 McCAUGHAN, Sherman H. Wireless Operator Died 19.02.41 PERRY, Clarence Wheeler Pilot Died 19.05.44 RANDLE, Gordon Henry Wireless Operator Died 17.08.42 ROSS, John Weldy Pilot Died 04.07.45 ROWE, Gene Hamilton Pilot Died 01.02.44 SCRIBBENS, John Robert Pilot Died 30.12.42 SHELFOON, Joseph George Navigator (Wireless Operator) Died 16.12.44 SWANEY, Gayle Burton Flight Engineer Died 04.07.45 WHITMORE, Robert Warren Pilot Died 24.01.42 WILLIAMS, Alfred James Pilot Died 03.08.41 ZYVITSKI, Paul Francis Navigator (Wireless Operator) Died 20.05.44 NOT FORGOTTEN Three of the above were In From The Cold Project cases (Volunteer: Chris Harley) - John Scribbens died in the crash of Boston aircraft (BZ238) in Atlantic - Arthur Down and Carl Kaiser died in crash of Ventura aircraft (AE729) at Dorval, Canada
ZYVITSKI, Paul Francis Navigator (Wireless Operator) Died 20.05.44 Grave Found Deer Lake Cemetery, Newfoundland.
McCAUGHAN, Sherman H. Wireless Operator Died 19.02.41 South March St John's Cemetery, Ontario. Commemoration now moved from Ottawa Memorial & he is to receive a CWGC headstone.
JACKSON, Leigh Allyn Pilot Died 19.02.41 Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, California. Commemoration now moved.