Grave Photo Required from Durrington Cemetery Wiltshire

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  1. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Any assistance achieving this photo would be appreciated.

    FOWLER, HELDEY NEVILE Squadron Leader 39457 Armament Test Squadron 26/03/1944 27 Royal Air Force UK Grave 783. DURRINGTON CEMETERY UK Wiltshire

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  2. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    This one okay Geoff?


    Kyle

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  3. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    Birth:

    Jun. 8, 1916
    Greater London, England

    Death:

    Mar. 26, 1944, England

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    39457 Squadron Leader (Pilot) HELDEY NEVILE FOWLER,
    Royal Air Force
    Awards: M C
    Hedley Neville "Bill" Fowler son of Maxwell Thomas Bourne Fowler and of Florence Fowler (nee Ayers), of Mytten, Sussex. He was educated at Rugby School. His father was a Paymaster-Commander in the Royal Navy and he was the great grandson of Sir Henry Ayers, a Premier of South Australia for whom Ayers Rock was named. His family moved to Adelaide, South Australia in 1920, before returning to the UK in 1924 so Bill could attend Rugby School. He returned to Australia in 1933 before enlisting in the Royal Australian Air Force in 1936 and then transferring to the Royal Air Force. He was granted a short commission in the RAF as a Pilot Officer on 19 February 1937. He was trained at No. 6 Flying Training School at Netheravon before being posted to 3 Squadron on 22 May 1937. He then served as a Fighter Pilot with 615 Squadron, joining the squadron in October 1939 before converting to Hurricanes in May 1940. Bill and 615 Squadron arrived in France in November 1939 as part of the Air Component for the BEF. When the German invasion of the west commenced on 10 May 1940, the Squadron was still converting onto Hurricanes, although they were in action from the very start. Bill made his first kill on 12 May 1940 when he shot down a Me 109. He was credited with shooting down a Dornier Do 17 on 14 May 1940 as well, followed by another Me 109 the next day. During the same engagement he was also shot down. He bailed out and landed in the Ardennes Forest where he met some French soldiers retreating from the front line. However, the next day, 16 May, the group was surrounded and forced to surrender, subsequently Bill became a prisoner of war. He was promoted to Flight Lieutenant on 3 September 1940 whilst in captivity. He escaped the POW camps and arrived in Switzerland on 13 September 1942. He left Switzerland on 25 January 1943, travelled across unoccupied France into Spain on 30 January 1943. He was arrested by the Spanish authorities later the same day. He was taken to a military prison at Figueras and held in filthy and cramped conditions until 22 February 1943. He was then taken to the British Consul in Barcelona from where he travelled to Gibraltar, arriving on 25 March 1943. Bill returned to the UK shortly afterwards. For his successful escape he was awarded the Military Cross which was gazetted on 14 December 1943. On reaching the UK Bill was promoted to Squadron Leader and posted to the Armament Test Squadron at Boscombe Down to act as a test pilot. He was killed during an air test flying a Hawker Typhoon, aged 27 years.
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=fowler&GSfn=heldey&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1944&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=43086755&df=all&
     
  4. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

    Colditz escaper? He was killed during an air test flying a Hawker Typhoon on 26 March 1944, and was buried at Durrington cemetery ?


    Kyle

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  5. Owen

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  6. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Thanks for posting Clive!

    I found that bio after finding him on a short service commission from the RAAF.

    An awful lot crammed into such a short life.

    Another one in the RAF I found was also a test pilot and buried at Durrington.

    (PETTIGREW, JOHN FREDERICK Squadron Leader 36157 A&AEE 25/08/1944 27 Royal Air Force (RAFO) United Kingdom Grave 801. DURRINGTON CEMETERY UK Wiltshire)

    Cheer

    Geoff
     
  7. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    How do they spell his first Christian name on that Owen?

    Heldey or Hedley?

    CWGC have Heldey and I nearly wrote Hedley by mistake!

    Even his bio starts off with Heldey then changes to Hedley.

    ????????????????

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  8. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Thanks for those Kyle! Great stuff.

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  9. Mr Jinks

    Mr Jinks Bit of a Cad

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  10. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Hold the press!

    Birth cert states Hedley!!!!!!!!!!

    Births Sep 1916 (>99%)
    Fowler Hedley N Ayers Marylebone 1a 761 [​IMG] [​IMG]

    I will notify CWGC.

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  11. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

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    Thanks Kyle.

    They are a couple of good photo's.

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  12. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    As he was "previously" RAAF I forgot to look on the AWM site:

     
  13. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Seems his medals are with the AWM.

    Fowler_HN Medals.JPG
     
  14. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

  15. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Thanks Owen!

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  16. Tugelton

    Tugelton New Member

    M-I-9 Report of escape shows Hedley Nevile Fowler

    regards
    Rob Wilson - Related to above.
     

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  17. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    Welcome to the forum and thank you for posting the additional information
     
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