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No 101 Squadron was a squadron flying Lancasters by night. Ray flew with them prior to them being a special role aimed at jamming German night fighter operations.  By the end of the war in Europe, the squadron sustained 1,176 aircrew killed and had lost 146 aircraft (including 33 in accidents).
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No 101 Squadron was a squadron flying Lancasters by night. Ray flew with them prior to them being a special role aimed at jamming German night fighter operations.  By the end of the war in Europe, the squadron sustained 1,176 aircrew killed and had lost 146 aircraft (including 33 in accidents).
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 28 May 2019

Raymond Edward Norton Butcher
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 25 Oct 1917
Place of Birth Katanning, Western Australia
Death 21 Sep 1942
Place of Death Denmark
Age at Enlistment 23 years
Military Information
Reg Number 406638
Date of Enlistment 3 Mar 1941
Rank Flight Officer
Unit/Formation No 101 Squadron RAAF
Post War Details
Fate Killed during a flying battle over southern Denmark.



Pre War

War Service

Missing West Australian 17 Oct 1942; presumed dead West Australian 19 May 1943

  • Aabenraa Military Cemetery, Denmark
  • Ray Butcher's gravesite

Aabenraa is a town on the south-east Jutland coast about 25 kilometres north of the German border.

Notes

No 101 Squadron was a squadron flying Lancasters by night. Ray flew with them prior to them being a special role aimed at jamming German night fighter operations. By the end of the war in Europe, the squadron sustained 1,176 aircrew killed and had lost 146 aircraft (including 33 in accidents).


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