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Squadron Leader Pilot Lloyd Higgs Eno

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Military service

Service number: 40096
Age: 25
Rank: Squadron Leader Pilot
Force: Air Force
Unit/Regiment: Royal Air Force
Division: 51 Squadron
Birth: January 1, 1919 Maryville, New Brunswick
Death: March 15, 1944

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Coll. grave 4. F. 2-5.
Additional information

Son of Harrison and Pearl Eno. Spouse of Jean Eno, of Hessle, Yorkshire, England.

Additional citations

Distinguished Flying Cross, London Gazette dated 15 October 1943, "for gallantry and devotion to duty in the execution of air operations". Distinguished Service Order, London Gazette dated 31 March 1944, "This officer has completed many sorties on his second tour of operations and his continued good work has won great praise. In recent operations Squadron Leader Eno has attached many targets including Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Magdeburg and Berlin. He has at all times displayed great courage and determination and his example has impressed all. In addition to his work in the air, Squadron Leader Eno has rendered valuable service in the training of other members of the squadron." Mentioned in Despatches, awarded as per London Gazette dated 24 September 1941

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 607 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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DURNBACH WAR CEMETERY Germany

Durnbach is a village 16 kilometres east of Bad Tolz, a town 48 kilometres south of Munich. Durnbach War Cemetery is 3 kilometres north of the village Gmund am Tegernsee. Using the A8 from Munich, turn off at the junction Holzkirchen, taking the 318 road in the direction of Gmund am Tegernsee. At the crossroads with the 472, turn left in the direction of Miesbach. The cemetery is situated approximately 500 metres on the left from the 318/472 crossroads.

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