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Old 21-02-2004, 10:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
David Seymour
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Not sure where best to post this - here or under the Britain section. Apologies for the repetition!

With D-Day attracting a lot of attention at present I wondered if anyone could help with information on this topic. One of my Old Boys (Thetford Grammar School has approx same number killed in both wars. Most in WW2 were in RAF), Claud Morley Houghton AFM, was a Pilot Officer (176435) on 630 Sqn. He died on 10/6/44 and is buried in Omerville Communal Cemetery.

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