1943  14th July

Name

158 Squadron  Bomber Command, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

St Stephen's war memorial, Redditch


The Air Crew Europe Star Campaign medal of the British Commonwealth was awarded to Ronald Sidney Williams for service in World War Two.  The Distinguished Flying Cross was presented to Ronald Sidney Williams for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against the enemy.

The recipient, Ronald Sidney Williams as an owner of the Distinguished Flying Cross is entitled to use the letters D.F.C. after his name.



http://www.102ceylonsquadron.co.uk/AachenRaid/158jd116.html - On the 21st June 1943 this aircraft was on an operation to Krefeld, badly damaged, the crew were ordered to abandon.  Birmingham Daily Post – Monday 6th September 1943 - R.A.F. Casualties


Rheinberg War Cemetery, Germany

Served In

Remembered in Redditch on

Further Information

Grave:-3. D. 14

Buried

Squadron Leader  Ronald Sidney Williams, D.F.C. 45374 Next Back

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Died