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Thomas Henry Miller of East Grinstead, Sussex joined the RAF as an Aircrafthand in October 1938. He later remustered as an Airman u/t Air Gunner and after completing his training was posted to 25 Squadron in early May 1940.
He was killed on 17th December 1942 as a Flight Sergeant.
Whitley V EB363/Q of 10 OTU was on an anti-submarine sortie from St. Eval when it was shot down off the coast of NW France by a fighter.
Also lost were:
P/O VJ Wotton
P/O R Sword
P/O PA Davies
Sgt. MT Denham RNZAF
Sgt R Rawcliffe
Miller was 22 and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, panel 75.
Above image courtesy of Dean Sumner
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