A Poppy
A Poppy

Memorials & Monuments
on the Isle of Wight
- Biography -
- A C J Percy -

Name

Alistair Charles Jocelyn Percy; son of Major-General Sir Jocelyn Percy, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and Lady Percy (n$eacute;e Jamieson), of South Kensington, London; husband of Mary Frances Percy.

Service details

Flying Officer (Pilot) 90025 Alistair Charles Jocelyn Percy, Royal Air Force (Auxiliary Air Force)

CWGC record ...

His name is recorded on the Bembridge School War Memorial

Date of Death :11th May 1940
Where buried or commemorated :Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France


Flying Officer Percy was serving as the Adjutant of 501 Sqn. He was a passenger on a Bristol Bombay transport aircraft of 271 Sqn which crashed on landing at Betheniville in France on 11th May 1940.

Information provided by John Bloodworth



 
 

 
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