

Kenneth Roland Miller
Photo: Mogens Jeppesen
Updated:
08 MAR 2021
Airman: a113127.htm Surname: Miller Init: K
R Rank: P/O Service: RCAF Sqdn: 431
P_link: p335.htm
Plane: HAL LK845 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: The Baltic Sea
Crash_d: d290744 Buried_d: b111111
C_link: c113.htm At_Next: Aabenraa,
R 6-13
Den 29. juli 1944 styrtede
HAL LK845 i Østersøen i forbindelse med et bombetogt til
Hamburg.
HAL LK845 startede fra RAF Croft kl. 22.13 den 28. juli 1944. Denne Halifax
havde fløjet 142 timer.
Denne squadron mistede 5 fly den nat. (Kilde: MACR) Kun dette fly er
medtaget i www.airmen.dk.
Liget af K. R. Miller må være drevet ind
på kysten af Sønderjylland.
Han blev begravet i Aabenraa på en ukendt dato. (Kilde: FAF) Pilot Officer (Air Gunner) Kenneth Roland
Miller, 19 år, var søn af George Edward og
Rebecca Janett Miller, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
6 andre flyvere blev meldt savnet.
Se
Halifax Print og
folk bag en Halifax klar til en
mission.
7 flyvere.
On 29 July 1944
HAL LK845 crashed into the Baltic Sea in connection with
a bombing raid on
Hamburg.
HAL LK845 took off from RAF Croft at 2213 hours on 28 July 1944. This Halifax
had flown 142 hours.
This squadron lost 5 planes that night. (Source: MACR) Only this plane is
included in www.airmen.dk.
The body of K. R. Miller must have been
washed up on the coast of South Jutland.
He was buried in Aabenraa on an unknown date. (Source: FAF) Pilot Officer (Air Gunner) Kenneth Roland
Miller, 19, was the son of George Edward and
Rebecca Janett Miller, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Source:
CWGC)
Lovingly remembered by Mum and Dad, brothers
Don, and Guy, aunt Flo and uncle Jim His name is engraved on the Memorial Wall at the
BC Museum of Canada.
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial has
this.
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 212. 6 airmen were reported Missing in Action.
See
No. 6 Group and the Canadian Squadrons *
No. 431 (Iroquois) Squadron
431 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force Association *
Snowbirds in Wikipedia
Halifax-Wikipedia*Halifax Print*Halifax-BC
Museum.Canada *
Halifax-RAF Museum
Halifax-The Yorkshire Air
Museum * Halifax Mk III
at YAM 2019*LAN-HAL.
Halifax III LK845 SE-J
took off from RAF
Croft at 22.13 hrs on 28 JUL 1944. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered
has
this.)
Halifax - Bless 'Em All.
7 airmen.
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