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Sgt Robert Frederick Kelley

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Sgt Robert Frederick Kelley

Birth
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
23 Oct 1941 (aged 21)
Great Village, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Plot 378. Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Rank: Sergeant
Service No: R/83547
Date of Death: 23/10/1941
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: #31 Operational Training Unit [Debert, Nova Scotia]

Son of Frederick R. Kelley and Lillian V. (Thompson) Kelley of Toronto, Ontario. A switchboard operator by trade, he enlisted in the RCAF on 21 Nov 1940 in Toronto.

Date of Birth: 16 Oct 1920
World War II

Sergeant Robert Frederick Kelley is commemorated on Page 34 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

Lockheed Hudson #AM896 aircraft was one of 12 Hudsons taking flight from RCAF Debert, on their final long-distance exercise before being ferried across the Atlantic (AFTERO-Atlantic Ferry Operations), the intended destination being Windsor, Ontario; shortly after taking off AM896 tragically crashed into the ground near Great Village, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, and took the lives of its four aircrew.
The four airmen who perished in this accident were-
RCAF Pilot Officer Charles Beeching O’HANLEY,
RCAF Sergeant Robert Frederick KELLEY,
RCAF Pilot Officer Richard Aubrey LUARD and
RAF Sergeant Norman Leonard HORNSEY.
[Another Hudson and its crew were also lost during this exercise: Lockheed Hudson #AM895 and its four aircrew were sadly lost near Cartierville, Quebec.]
Rank: Sergeant
Service No: R/83547
Date of Death: 23/10/1941
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: #31 Operational Training Unit [Debert, Nova Scotia]

Son of Frederick R. Kelley and Lillian V. (Thompson) Kelley of Toronto, Ontario. A switchboard operator by trade, he enlisted in the RCAF on 21 Nov 1940 in Toronto.

Date of Birth: 16 Oct 1920
World War II

Sergeant Robert Frederick Kelley is commemorated on Page 34 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

Lockheed Hudson #AM896 aircraft was one of 12 Hudsons taking flight from RCAF Debert, on their final long-distance exercise before being ferried across the Atlantic (AFTERO-Atlantic Ferry Operations), the intended destination being Windsor, Ontario; shortly after taking off AM896 tragically crashed into the ground near Great Village, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, and took the lives of its four aircrew.
The four airmen who perished in this accident were-
RCAF Pilot Officer Charles Beeching O’HANLEY,
RCAF Sergeant Robert Frederick KELLEY,
RCAF Pilot Officer Richard Aubrey LUARD and
RAF Sergeant Norman Leonard HORNSEY.
[Another Hudson and its crew were also lost during this exercise: Lockheed Hudson #AM895 and its four aircrew were sadly lost near Cartierville, Quebec.]

Inscription

BORN 16TH OCT. 1920
BELOVED SON OF
FREDERICK R. KELLEY
AND LILLIAN V. KELLEY.


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