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The Airmen's Stories - Sgt. T Cupitt

 

Thomas Cupitt joined the RAFVR in June 1940 as an Aircrafthand. He volunteered for flying duties and was sent on a short radar course to RAF Yatesbury, after which he joined 29 Squadron at Digby in September as a radar operator.

His subsequent service is currently undocumented and it is not known at what date he left the RAF.

He does not appear in the CWGC casualty list so it may be assumed that he survived the war.

 

April 2019 - Birth, Marriage and Death Records show only one person of this name, born 30th March 1913 in Bolton, Lancashire and died in November 1999, also in Bolton but it cannot be proved conclusively to be the same person.

 

 

 

 

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