Personnel Index - Detail

Name
CULLY
First Names
Victor Charles
Rank
P/O
Service
RCAF
Service Number
J88740
Crew Position
Bomb Aimer
Age
29
Date of Death
22/06/1944
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



Image courtesy of the Veterans Affairs, Canada website (via Alain Trouplin)



Note the change of service number from that shown in the photograph

21/22 June, 1944; WESSELING:

P/O Bert Shinn DFC and crew are known to have come down in the sea off the Dutch coast. P/O Shinn's body was washed ashore near Brouwershaven on 11 July, 1944; he is now buried at Bergan op Zoom. The body of F/Sgt Stanley Hawes was recovered from the beach at Wassenaar also on 11 July, 1944; he is buried in The Hague (Westduin) Cemetery. F/O John Stanley's body was recovered from the sea on 17 July, 1944; he rests with his skipper in Bergen op Zoom Cemetery.

That fateful morning at Fiskerton, as the station slowly stirred into life, those fresh from sleep found the whole situation incredulous; six empty dispersals. A bomber base becomes hardened, perhaps almost immune to a steady loss of crews, but on that Thursday morning, at Fiskerton, Dunholme, East Kirkby and Spilsby, all were totally stunned.
The total casualty list from the operation was 37 aircraft missing, representing 27.8 per cent of the Lancaster force.

Lancaster ND683 (EA-K)
P/O A.W. Shinn DFC Pilot (Killed)
Sgt N.G.V. Pettit F/E (Missing)
F/O J.B. Stanley NAV (Killed)
F/S S. Hawes W/AG (Killed)
Sgt A.E. Dicken A/G (Killed)
P/O V.C. Cully RCAF B/A (Missing)
Sgt A. Armstrong A/G (Missing)

Crew on their 10th opeartion