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Thomas Nathan Menage joined the RAF in November 1934 as an Aircrafthand. After the outbreak of war he remustered as an Air Gunner and after completing his training joined 29 Squadron at Digby in September 1940.
He was posted away to 11 OTU on 4th February 1941. He was killed on 10th May 1941 as a Sergeant with 149 Squadron, operating in Wellingtons from Mildenhall.
Wellington Ic R1512 OJ-H was lost without trace on a raid to Hamburg.
Also lost were:
P/O GRN Adams
Sgt. JG Keymer
Sgt. FC Ockenden
Sgt. TC Pugh
Sgt. LG Sutherland
Menage is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, panel 48.
Above image courtesy of Dean Sumner
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