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F/O Henry William Ellis DFM

by mrslucyharris

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Henry William Ellis
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Royal Air Force
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18 November 2004

My father fought in the last war and died on the night of 6-7th June 1944.
I have very few memories of him as I was four years old when he died, but the stories I have would have been told to me by my mother, grandmother and uncle Cyril, who was his brother. Cyril was also in the RAF and survived the war.
I know my father won the DFM for a sortie in which 6 aircraft went out and only the one that my father was on, as a navigator, returned. My father was in the 29th squadron stationed at West Malling when he died.
On the way to his squadron that day his car, a red MG sports car, broke down and he had to leave it at the garage and make his way to West Malling.
He was in a mosquito with F/Lt R Densham as the pilot and he was the navigator. They were in a long dog fight and his plane caught fire and came to ground on a farmers field in La Bigne Nr Caen in France. It was discovered afterwards that my father had not taken my baby shoe that he always took with him to good luck.

My grandfather who had also been in the First and Second world wars, being invalided out after Dunkirk with shell shock, had to go and collect my fathers car from the garage and I believe that the garage did not charge due to the circumstances.
A story told to me was that my father had to hit someone on one flight, because he was panicking and managed to save his life. After the war I understand the father of this airman, who had a shop (possibly in Islington) use to give us children(myself and my two sisters) sweets etc.

The death of my father left my mother who was 25 with three daughters all under 5 years. My sister Rosalind was 2 and my other sister Vivienne who was 1.
My mother was told that my father was missing but the actual circumstances and where his body was she did not find out until the war ended and the farmer who had buried the plane and bodies, to hide them from the Germans, reported it to the authorities.

Henry William Ellis is now buried in Bayeux Cemetry in France,

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