Hopefully someone with a Chorleys can assist, I am trying to find out the details of the crash in which F/O Paul Tokar was killed on June 29, 1944. Looking for the unit he was with, aircraft serial #, crash details etc.
I believe he was with an OTU but do not know which one.
Thanks Allan, it turns out F/O Tokar is from my hometown. As it turns out Sgt Sollie seems to have had a brother also killed with BC a short time later.
Hi Matt,
This is Ron Johnson from Roade Local History Society. We are arranging the plaque dedication ceremony for Paul Tokar and his 5 RCAF colleagues on 9th November at our Remembrance Day service.
We have done quite a bit of background research, but if you have any details you could share, we would be very grateful.
Regards,
Ron
Welcome to the forum, and your offer of information. You ought to edit your email address, and replace the @ with AT, as there is a high possibility of spammers automatically hijacking your email account. The genuine members here will know what the AT stands for.
-- Edited by mani on Thursday 6th of November 2014 06:31:15 AM
It appears the brother of J B Soillie, P/O Ronald Frederick Sollie was killed on the 5 March 1945 with 420 Sqn. He was the pilot, the aircraft iced up and crashed in Haton Woods near Hazelwood Castle some 3 miles SW of Tadcaster Yorkshire, all were killed.
I am trying to find out the details of the crash in which F/O Paul Tokar was killed on June 29, 1944. Looking for the unit he was with, aircraft serial #, crash details etc.