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R J CHETTLE — Fleet Air Arm

R J CHETTLE — Fleet Air Arm
Name: R J CHETTLE
Rank: Temp Sub-Lieutenant (A)
Official number: -
Service/attached: RNZNVR
Squadron: 830 Squadron
Ship/station: H.M.S. Sparrowhawk, Hatston
Date of death: 1943-06-20
Aircraft: Barracuda II P 9821
Place of death: RNAS Arbroath, Scotland
Circumstances: KILLED
Buried/commemorated: ARBROATH WESTERN CEMETERY, Angus, Scotland
Commemoration details: Compartment D, North Border, Grave 19
Family details: Son of Arthur James Chettle and Violet Mary Chettle, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

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