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The Airmen's Stories - Sgt. F W W Green

 

Frederick William Woodridge Green was born on 29th August 1920 in Southend on Sea and joined the RAFVR about April 1939 as an Airman u/t Aircrew.

 

 

Called up on 1st September 1939, he served with 600 Squadron from November 1939 until 1st February 1941.

His subsequent service is currently undocumented until 3rd January 1945 when he survived the crash of Halifax V LL355 of 296 Squadron which crash landed near Diss after control was lost following an engine failure during a three engined flying practice.

He was then a Warrant Officer.

Green died on 16th July 2006 in Penzance, Cornwall.


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