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The Airmen's Stories - Sgt. T A Warren

 

Thornton Arrowsmith Warren was born on 12th July 1911 and attended Mill Hill School in London.

He was working as an actuary for an insurance company when he joined the RAFVR in September 1939 as an Airman u/t Observer. He completed his training on No. 6 Air Observer Course at 3 B&GS which ran from 20th May to 12th July 1940.

He then went on to No. 1 (C) OTU Silloth for further training before joining 236 Squadron at St. Eval in late September 1940.

Warren was commissioned in February 1941. His subsequent service is currently undocumented until he was released from the RAF in 1945 as a Squadron Leader.

Warren died on 8th October 1990 in Mahogany Creek, Western Australia.

 

 

 

 

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