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Digital gallery of Sergeant James Graham Rogers
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My father Philip Woodhead (pilot) joined sergeants, Rogers, Chrisp and Smale to form a new Hampden crew on 28 May 1941, training at 16OTU. They transferred to 144 Squadron 19 July 1941. On their third operation 30/31 July my father flew as navigator, to gain operational experience, with Sgt Freeman as first pilot. His own crew, Sergeants Rogers, Chrisp and Smale, flew with Sgt Harvey as their pilot, in Hampden AE252. Sgt Rogers and the other members of the crew were killed when AE252 crashed near Cambrai (Nord), northern France. Possibly due to icing conditions. -
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In memory the students of the University of New Brunswick who went to war and did not return. Submitted of the project, Operation Picture Me. -
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Memorialized on the pages of the Globe and Mail. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me -
Memorial
Sergeant James Graham Rogers is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens -
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Sergeant James Graham Rogers is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens -
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Father J P Lardie's comments as inscribed on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens -
Newspaper clipping
From the Toronto Star January 1942. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 43 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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CAMBRAI (ROUTE DE SOLESMES) COMMUNAL CEMETERY Nord, France
Cambrai is a town about 32 kilometres south-east of Arras on the main straight road to Le Cateau.
The CAMBRAI(ROUTE DE SOLESMES)COMMUNAL CEMETERY is on the eastern outskirts of the town. From the Cambrai inner ring road take the D942, Solesmes road, for approximately 1.1 kilometres. The War Graves may be found in the Communal Cemetery, on the right hand side of the road.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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