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Pilot Officer John Robert Charlton

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Military service

Service number: J/86226
Age: 33
Rank: Pilot Officer
Force: Air Force
Unit/Regiment: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 433 Sqdn.
Birth: February 21, 1910 Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Enlistment: July 17, 1941 British Columbia
Death: January 30, 1944 Frankendorf, Germany

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Coll. grave 9. J. 14-19.
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Son of John Nall Charlton and Ann Phelps, of Nottingham, England. Husband of Elizabeth Kenny (aka Winifred Jeane Hazelhurst).

Brother of Sailor George Walter Charlton, who served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. He survived the war.

He had service in Canada and in Great Britain. He had 922 days of service, including 251 days overseas.

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 271 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BERLIN 1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY Germany

The BERLIN 1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY is in the district of Charlottenburg, 8 kilometres west of the city centre, on the south side of the Heerstrasse.

From Theodor Heuss Platz in the district of Charlottenburg near the exhibition hall complex and next to the Olympic stadium, follow signs for Spandau, proceeding along the Heerstrasse. The Cemetery lies on the Heerstrasse on the left hand side of the road and 3 kilometres from Theodor Heuss Platz.

Visitors should drive beyond the BERLIN 1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY to the traffic lights, then turn left directly onto a small one way street running parallel to the Heerstrasse. The Cemetery entrance is on this small one way road.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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