Personnel Index - Detail

Name
BUTLER
First Names
Peter Saumarez
Rank
F/O
Service
RAF
Service Number
33182
Crew Position
Pilot
PoW Camp(s)
-
Age
23
Date of Death
25/05/1940
Cemetery

 

Photographed by Malcolm Brooke
From the panel at Runnymede
 

The Runnymede image was created by artist Paul Reid using photographs taken by Jo Cockburn and Malcolm Brooke
 

49Sqn Association

25/26 May, 1940; KREFELD/AACHEN:

At 06.00hrs, 12 aircraft were ordered to stand-by at one hours notice... by 13.30hrs this was cancelled. Then at 16.00hrs it was 'on' again... 10 aircraft required for bombing, the first getting away just after 21.00hrs. The Hampden flown by F/O Butler and crew failed to return from this operation and it is thought they were victims of flak over the target area; none of the crew survived. P/O John Bennett and LAC George Parsons are buried in the Adegem Canadian War Cemetery in Belgium; F/O Peter Butler and Sgt John Harrison are remembered on the Runnymede Memorial.

Hampden P1318
F/O P.S. Butler Pilot (Missing)
P/O J.K. Bennett 2nd Pilot/Navigator (Killed)
LAC G.R.J. Parsons W/OP (Killed)
Sgt J. Harrison (Missing)


F/O Butler has a memorial page on the Winchester College website (opens in a new window)