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Maxwell Paul Digby-Worsley from Hornsey, Middlesex enlisted in the RAF in June 1939 as an Aircrafthand. He remustered as an Airman u/t WOp/AG and after completing his training joined 248 Squadron in early July 1940.
He was reported ‘Missing’ on 19th August when Blenheim IV L9457 ‘S’ was shot down by flak and fighters during a reconnaissance of the south Norwegian coast.
Also lost were Sgt. JH Round and Sgt. WH Want.
Digby-Worsley was 18. He is remembered on the Runnymede Memorial, panel 13.
Above image courtesy of Dean Sumner
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