Raymond John Newton
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Raymond John Newton


 17-07-1916 Christchurch NZ      01-01-1945 Vilt (28)
- Royal Air Force - Berg en Terblijt -

    Wing Commander Raymond John Newton, Pilot, SN NZ40984 New Zealand

    Their Avro 683 Lancaster III crashed on January 1st, 1945 next to the already liberated hamlet of Vilt, municipality of Berg en Terblijt. [1]
    He was the only son of John King Newton and Maud Elizabeth Newton, Christchurch, New Zealand. [2]
    Biography, picture and other details of Raymond, see aucklandmuseum.com [1] and findagrave.com. [2]

    Wing Commander Raymond John NEWTON, Service Number: 40984
    Royal Royal New Zealand Air Force, 75 Squadron
    Burial Details : Runnymede Memorial, Panel 284, Surrey, United Kingdom
    Englefield Green, Runnymede Borough, Surrey, England, GPS Coordinates Latitude: 51.43804, Longitude: -0.56503. [1][2][3][4]

    Footnotes

    1. Auckland Museum Raymond John Newton
    2. findagrave.com Raymond John NEWTON
    3. Crash of an Avro 683 Lancaster III in Vilt: 8 killed
    4. rafcommands.com Wing Commander Raymond John NEWTON (40984)
    5. International Bomber Command Centre, Losses database Raymond John Newton
    6. More in our story Resistance in Valkenburg