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| Name | Drinnan Robert Kerr |
| Rank | Flight Sergeant |
| Crew position | Bomb Aimer |
| Service | RCAF |
| Aircraft | Lancaster JB413 |
| Date of loss | 22/10/1943 |
| Target | Kassel |
| PoW camp(s) | 4B/L3 |
| PoW number | 261235 |
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22/23 October, 1943; KASSEL: One of the missing aircraft was JB413; it crashed near Wunsdorf, with five members of the crew surviving. Sadly their pilot, P/O Philip Taverner and the 20 year old Australian rear gunner, F/Sgt Edwin Parker, were both killed; they too have their graves in Hannover War Cemetery. Lancaster JB413 F/S Parker is remembered on a memorial in William Farr School, Welton, Nr Lincoln. |
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The following is information recently
received via the Guestbook from his family: Robert enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on January 8, 1942, graduating as an Air Bomber and was posted in Lincoln, England. During a bombing raid on October 22, 1943 his plane was shot down and he became a Prisoner of War. When the war was over he came back home
and obtained an accounting position with the provincial government.
During a trip to Racine, Wisconsin to visit his brother, Robert
met a lovely young woman named Elsie Christensen, whom he married
September 3, 1948, after a long-distance romance. |
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