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Person    | Male  Born 22/8/1918  Died 17/4/1942

Frederick Austin

Countries: Canada, USA

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

Frederick Austin

Flight Sergeant Frederick Carleton Austin was born on 22 August 1918 in , Nebraska, USA, the younger child of Captain John Buchanan Austin (1886-1918) and Erminie Idah Buchanan née Calvin (1895-1983). His elder sister was Frances Jane Austin (1917-2010) and their father was killed in October 1918 whilst serving in the 38th US Infantry in France.

United States Federal Census returns in 1930 and 1940 show him listed with his family in , California, USA. 

The  outlines his life that shows he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, service number R58580, obtaining the rank of a Flight Sergeant. He served in two Royal Air Force Eagle Squadrons, initially before being transferred to .

On 17 April 1942 he was flying his Spitfire aeroplane, serial number AD498, on a sweep over the Saint-Omer region of France when he was shot down by German fighters from the and crashed at , France. He died, aged 23 years, and was in the Military Plot, Grave 4, within the churchyard of St. Marguerite, Hardinghen.

He is also commemorated on the and on of the Veterans Affairs Canada's Book of Remembrance.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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