FOUR AIRMEN KILLED
Night-Flying Training Crashes ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTH Two aircraft of tlie Royal New Zealand Air Force crashed during night-flj in„ trainin- from a South Island air station on YVe’dnesday night. In. one machine one life was lost and two airmen received injuries, and in the second machine the crew of three were killed. The personnel involved were:— Pilot Officer William Raymond B<a nt (wife, Mrs. G. J. Brant, 128 Rolleston Street, Christchurch), killed. Pilot Officer Neville George Bailey (father, Mr. G. 11. Bailey, 060 Papanui Road, Christchurch), killed. Pilot Officer Eric Thompson Munro (wife, Mrs. M. G. Munro, 2u Marlborough Street, (Mount Albert, Auckland), killed. Leading Aircraftman Graham AVatson Browne (mother, Mrs. YY r . V. Browne, 1 Albert Street, Pukekohe), killed. Leading Aircraftman Alan Henry Broad (wife, ‘Mrs. A. H- Broad, Kakanui, via Oamaru), seriously injured Pilot Officer Francis Davitt Mandivall Moran (mother, Mrs. YV. W. Moran, 593 Ferguson Street, Palmerston North), slightly injured.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 4
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157FOUR AIRMEN KILLED Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 4
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