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The Airmen's Stories - AC T H Miller

 

Thomas Henry Miller was born on 12th February 1920, the son of George Alexander Miller and Lilian Miller of East Grinstead, Sussex.

He 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 married Joan Margaret King on 24th October 1942 at East Grinstead Parish Church.

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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