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Pilot Officer William Henry Hodgson - Taken by None 01 Jan 1940
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W H Hodgson WW2 - Taken by none 20 Feb 2014
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Wording - Taken by none 20 Feb 2014
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From CWGC - Taken by CWGC 20 Feb 2014
Reference WMO/165622
Edit memorial name, location & address- Brick Brick
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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In proud memory of Pilot Officer W H Hodgson DFC a 19 year old New Zealander in No 85 Squadron who narrowly avoided the village of Shotgate whilst crash landing his burning Hurricane on this site after combat over London on 31st August 1940. PER ARDUA AD ASTRA. W H Hodgson was subsequently killed on 13 March 1941 when the Douglas Havoc he was a passenger in crashed near Debden Essex. Killing all on board. He was only 20 when he died and is buried in Saffron Waldon Cementery. (sic)
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