PDF
« Previous

Gunn, Philip Maurice (P M)

Next »
Identity
Person No.
8909
Service No.
421488
Last Name
First Name
Philip Maurice
Initials
P M
Date of Birth
Unknown
Est. Birth Year
Age at Death
27
Military Service
Death Record
Date of Death
Cause of Death
Killed in flying battle, in Indian Area. Dakota KN 202 of 194 Sqn RAF was scheduled to take off from base at 1455 hours on 3 May 1945 after being briefed to land supplies at Payagi, Burma. The aircraft and crew were last seen by the Duty Ops Officer at the time the aircraft took off. Since then nothing further heard from the aircraft. At 1146 hours the aircraft was reported overdue to the HQ 341 Wing, and an air-seajungle search organised. All aircraft returned to base with nil results. A 1953 report by the Far East Graves service stated "local villagers stated that a two engine British aircraft was forced to land a few miles from Payagi in the forest area in May 1945 which was still occupied by the enemy. None of the crew were brought in or buried or taken prisoner. The villagers had no knowledge of graves near the wrecked aircraft or elsewhere. The fate of the crew could not be ascertained and the graves were unlocated after a search."
Grave Reference
Location
Locality
Unknown
Additional Information
Notes

Son of Alexander Barnett Gunn and Maude Alice Gunn; husband of Wilma Kathleen Gunn, of Hoosier, Saskatchewan, Canada. Born Cape Town, South Africa

Citation
Unknown
External Source
Unknown
South African War Graves Project

southafricawargraves.org — record #8909