Category Archives: WW2

Kenneth Robert Marsh, RAF

Kenneth Robert Marsh was born 27th May 1925.

He joined the RAF towards the end of WWII and was trained as a tail gunner for Lancaster bombers. The war ended and he did not use his skills. Born in Mitcham, he lived in Ravensbury Court, Ravensbury Grove since the 1950s and died in 2016 aged 89. He is shown in the photo below in the second row back and second from right.

In this photo, he is top left.

Sergeant Donald Henry Gilbert Browett

Donald Browett was born on September 26, 1923. He was the eldest son of Harry & Ivy Browett, he had two brothers and a sister, Richard, Brian & Margaret. In the 1922 electoral register, Harry Browett is listed as living at 67 Robinson Road.

Donald went to school in Mitcham. He was interested in airplanes, and he made models of them using balsa wood. His father made him work as a delivery man, a family business, and he delivered baskets of vegetables with a horse. When he turned 18, he joined the RAF.

He was a Sergeant (Air Bomber) with 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Service Number 1318489.

He died 9th June 1944 as part of crew of Lancaster bomber, LL841 VNO, which crashed in Betton, France. Buried in Bayux Cemetery, France.

Sources:
Commonwealth War Grave Commission casualty record
Memorial Service 8th May 2013 website (in French)