Sergeant
John Campbell Luton

26 May 1922 - 5 September 1942

Cameray, New South Wales - Stavoren

 

John Campbell Luton was born on 26 May 1922 in Cameray, New South Wales. He was son of William Wheeler Luton and Priscilla Judith Luton.

John was a student when he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 6 January 1941 in Sydney. After his training he was attached to 207 squadron, flying Wellington III bombers from Bottesford in Leicestershire. His crew consisted of

F/O Richard Rowlands
Sgt John Campbell Luton
Sgt Frederick Barnes
P/O Adam Hastings
Sgt Cecil Pattison
Sgt George Fleck
Sgt John Atkinson


 


 

207 Squadron

On 5 September 1942 they took off in Lancaster I R5755 - I - EM-N on a mission to the German city of Bremen. Their Lancaster was shot down and crashed into the IJsselmeer.

F/O Richard Rowlands is buried at Scharl. P/O Adam Hastings is buried in Lemmer. Sgt Frederick Barnes and Sgt John Atkinson are both buried at Bergen General Cemetery. Sgt Cecil Pattison and Sgt George Fleck are both missing and are commemorated at the Runnymede Memorial.

Sgt John Luton is buried in Stavoren General Cemetery.


(picture by Wim Bastiaanse)

 

Stavoren, The Netherlands

See also:
F/O Richard Rowlands
Sgt Frederick Barnes
P/O Adam Hastings
Sgt Cecil Pattison
Sgt George Fleck
Sgt John Atkinson

Sources:
www.cwgc.gov

www.rafcommands.com
207 Squadron Website

Directions to Stavoren General Cemetery

Posted 28 November 2005


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