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Sidney Thomas Carson

In memory of:

Flying Officer Sidney Thomas Carson

February 27, 1945
Leeming, United Kingdom

Military Service


Service Number:

J/40896

Age:

20

Force:

Air Force

Unit:

Royal Canadian Air Force

Division:

429 Sqdn.

Additional Information


Born:

April 30, 1924
Dublin, Ireland

Enlistment:

February 22, 1943
Toronto, Ontario

Son of Gerald and Henryetta Carson. Grandson of Thomas and Margaret Carson, of Toronto, Ontario.

Commemorated on Page 502 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY
Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Grave Reference:

Sec. G. Row G. Grave 3.

Location:

The town cemetery is on the south east side of Harrogate, Yorkshire. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission's plot is in the southern part of the cemetery. To reach the cemetery from Harrogate, go along the Harrogate/Wetherby road (A661) to the junction with the A59. The cemetery is signposted at this junction. This cemetery contains war graves of both world wars. The large majority of the war burials occurred during the 1939-45 War. Nearly all are airmen, two-thirds of them belonging to the Canadian forces. Many of these men died in the Military Wing of Harrogate General Hospital. Of the many airfields established in Yorkshire during the War, a number were situated in the vicinity of Harrogate. Such were the R.A.F. station at Harrogate itself, and those at Linton-on-Ouse, Tockwith, Rufforth and Marston Moor. Nearly all the Canadians buried here belonged to No. 6 (R.C.A.F.) Bomber Group, whose headquarters were at Allerton Park. All the stations controlled by this Group were in the area north of Harrogate in the Vale of York, the largest base having its headquarters at Linton-on-Ouse. During the early months of the war a piece of land was set aside by the local authorities for service war burials near the north-west corner of the cemetery. This group of war graves is in Sections 20E and 21E within the northern boundary. In July 1943 the Air Forces Section was opened at the north-eastern corner of the cemetery, where men from airfields in Yorkshire and the north-eastern counties were brought, most of whom died in the great bomber offensive on targets in Germany.

Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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  • Memorial– Flying Officer Sidney Thomas Carson is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
  • Memorial– Flying Officer Sidney Thomas Carson is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
  • Memorial– Father J P Lardie's comments as inscribed on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
  • Group Photo– Sidney Thomas Carson is at the back in the cap with his bombing crew

27th February 1945 • Leeming, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Flying Officer Sidney Thomas Carson was a RCAF navigator. His plane crashed taking off for Germany on a bombing raid. He went overseas to England early 1944. All crew were killed except one.
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Star March 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Star March 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– From the Toronto Telegram March 1945. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Gravemarker
  • Photo of Sidney Thomas Carson– In memory of the students from Western Technical School, Toronto who served during World War II and did not return. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
  • Western Technical School– In memory of the students from Western Technical School, Toronto who served during World War II and did not return. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
  • Memorial– In memory of the students from Western Technical School, Toronto who served during World War II and did not return. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
  • Newspaper Clipping– Obituary of Flying Officer Sidney Thomas Carson,Toronto Newspaper, March 1945.
He was killed in Halifax III, s/n RG347, coded ZL-G. The aircraft, on loan from 427 Lion Squadron, crashed on take-off during daylight ops to Mainz, Germany.
  • Photo of Sidney Thomas Carson– S.T. Carson's Flying Officer Commissioned Jan.28/44, Navigator.
Trained @ OTU 22, course No. 73, July to Nov/44.
Trained @ 1659 Heavy Conversion Unit to late Jan./44.
To 429 Bison Squadron @ Leeming, U.K.
  • Photo of Sidney Thomas Carson– S.T. Carson RCAF Enlistment Photo, Feb. 25/43

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