Altrincham WW1 Altrincham WW2 Altrincham Memorials |
Sale WW1 Sale WW2 Sale Memorials |
Stretford WW1 Stretford WW2 Stretford Memorials |
Urmston WW1 Urmston WW2 Urmston Memorials |
Miscellaneous Memorials |
Peter Pritchard | |||
Rank: | Ldg Acm | Number: | FAA/FX 115102 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Royal Navy - Fleet Air Arm | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M.S. Landrail | ||
Died: | 01/05/1943 | Age: | 21 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | U.K. | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Sale Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Attended Bradbury Central School. Employed by the Manchester & Salford Co-operative Society in their Manchester General Office. Member of the 1st Broadheath Scout Troop and a Scout Messenger at the Seamon's Moss First Aid Post. A chorister at St. Alban's. Keen on swimming and climbing. Joined the RN in August 1941 and volunteered for the FAA 6 months later. Member of the famous Caterpillar Parachute Club. This club was founded by Leslie Irvin of the Irvin Airchute Company of Canada in 1922. Parachutes stored in canisters had saved the lives of observers in balloons and several German, Austro-Hungarian pilots of disabled military aircraft in the First World War. The name "Caterpillar Club" simply makes reference to the silk threads that made the original parachutes thus recognising the debt owed to the silk worm. Listed on Vicar's typed list. Buried Saturday the 08/05/1943 - Burial No. 23925. Grave purchased by Fred Street - which is interesting, as his best pal was Frank Hancock Street, who was also connected with St. Alban's and the Seamon's Moss F/A Post. His pal Frank had a RoH notice placed in the 28/04/1944 edition of the local newspaper. |
Memorials found on: | |||
St. Alban's (Broadheath) | |||
Similar Names |