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Donald Massingberd Leith-Hay-Clark

 Donald Massingberd Leith-Hay-Clark

Person details

Forename(s) Donald Massingberd
Surname Leith-Hay-Clark
Rank Flight Lieutenant (Pilot)
Regiment RAF
Age 24
Death Killed in action
Place of Death Western Europe > Italy
Date of Death 27/01/1944
Year of Entry 1933
House Letter B
School Notes -
Comments Son of Major N Leith-Hay-Clark, OR, and younger brother of RL Leith-Hay-Clark

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Unit
Prefect -
Military Decorations
Album Number 21
Battle
Previous Regiment Lincolnshire Regt
Burial or Cemetery Italy > Cassino War Cemetery
Citations
Archives Correspondence file in OR files in Radley Archives
Post School Sandhurst
Prep School Spyway, Swanage
Prisoner of War
Radlein Obituary March 5 1944. Recorded as missing
June 18 1944. Missing on 19th Sept., I942, and now presumed killed. Richard Langton Leith-Hay-Clark (Nugee's, B, 1930~1933). Pilot Officer, R.A.F.V.R. Also, killed in action on 27th Jan., 1944. Donald Massingberd Leith-Hay-Clark (Nugee's, B, 1933-36), Flight Lieut., RA.F. They were the sons of Major N. Leith-Hay-Clark, O.R. The elder one went to Cirencester Agricultural College in order to become a Land Agent. He joined the R.A.F.V.R and became an enthusiastic airman. He was at Radley not long before he was posted missing and it was good to see how all his keenness, and he always had much, was now for the service he had joined. The younger one went to Sandhurst and joined the Lincolnshire Regt. He was in India for the first two years of the war, out finding that was too dull he came home and was transferred to the R.A.F. Both these boys had a real spirit of enterprise, the stuff of which fighting men are made; they were the kind who would fight their machines to the end. Our very real sympathy goes to their parents in the loss of both their sons so soon after each other.
Service Number 95249
Place of Birth