Alexander was born in 1917 in Liverpool[1]. To Alexander and Bertha Cameron.[2]
No marriage found for Alexander
He passed away in 1940. see his military history as I can find no record of death on the GRO Index yet.
Sergeant (Wireless Op./Air Gunner)
CAMERON, ALEXANDER LINDSAY
Service Number 902597
Aged 23
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Son of Alexander and Bertha Cameron, of Heswall, Cheshire.[3]
Vickers Wellington Bomber |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft Wellington
Serial Number N2883
Markings
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase 1
Panel Number 26
Enlistment information
Service Number 902597
Service Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Group 6
Squadron 20
Trade Wireless OperatorAir Gunner
Last Operation information
Start Date 19-Sep-1940
End Date 19-Sep-1940
Takeoff Station Lossiemouth
Day/Night raid Day
Operation Training- Navigation exercise
Reason for Loss Crashed on high ground near Glen Moriston, no survivors
[4]
See also
C > Cameron > Alexander Lindsay Cameron
Categories: RAF Bomber Command, Royal Air Force, World War II | Lossiemouth Cemetery, Lossiemouth, Moray | Royal Air Force, World War II | Died in Military Service, United Kingdom, World War II