Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Clayton Earl Orser
In memory of:
Pilot Officer Clayton Earl Orser
March 24, 1945
Military Service
J/95471
23
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
404 Sqdn.
Additional Information
Son of E. Earl and Eva M. Orser, of Hartland, New Brunswick.
Commemorated on Page 551 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
SOLA CHURCHYARD
Norway
British Plot. D. 6.
Sola, situated on the south-west coast, is 13 kilometres south of Stavanger. It is the site of Stavanger airport, which was captured by the Germans on 9th April 1940 and was raided constantly by the Royal Air Force, being the nearest aerodrome in Norway to the home bases in Scotland. It was heavily defended and many of the crews were shot down. The war Graves Plot, where the casualties are buried, is at the airfield and maintained by the Royal Norwegian Air Force Station at Sola, the SOLA CHURCHYARD in which it is located being the responsibility of the Sola Parish Council. Two of the airmen from the United Kingdom are unidentified. The War Graves Plot, which is beside the church, faces the main path.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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