IN THE CASUALTY LlSTS.—Sergeant Douglas Lionel (“Doug”) Strachan, third son of Mr and Mrs S. Strachan, Westport, who has been reported missing in the Middle East. The thirty-fifth man to enlist at Westport, Sergeant Strachan is well known in Rugby, cricket, and athletic circles on the West Coast, having represented Duller in each sport. RIGHT: Flight Sergeant John David Monroe Herron, son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Herron, Ryan street, Linwood, missing on air operations.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23748, 21 September 1942, Page 6
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76IN THE CASUALTY LlSTS.—Sergeant Douglas Lionel (“Doug”) Strachan, third son of Mr and Mrs S. Strachan, Westport, who has been reported missing in the Middle East. The thirty-fifth man to enlist at Westport, Sergeant Strachan is well known in Rugby, cricket, and athletic circles on the West Coast, having represented Duller in each sport. RIGHT: Flight Sergeant John David Monroe Herron, son of Mr and Mrs W. J. Herron, Ryan street, Linwood, missing on air operations. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23748, 21 September 1942, Page 6
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