Michael Guy Robin
Person details
| Forename(s) | Michael Guy |
|---|---|
| Surname | Robin |
| Rank | Flight Lieutenant |
| Regiment | RAF |
| Age | 24 |
| Death | Missing, presumed killed in action |
| Place of Death | North Africa > Libya |
| Date of Death | 16/06/1942 |
| Year of Entry | 1932 |
| House Letter | D |
| School Notes | - |
| Comments |
War record of 75 Squadron http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/bombercommandno75squadron.cfm http://www.historyofwar.org/air/units/RAF/75_wwII.html |
| Commonwealth War Graves Commission Link | https://www.cwgc.org/find-record... |
| Unit | 75 Squadron |
| Prefect | - |
| Military Decorations | |
| Album Number | 23 |
| Battle | |
| Previous Regiment | |
| Burial or Cemetery | Memorial > Alamein |
| Citations | |
| Archives | Correspondence file in OR files in Radley Archives |
| Post School | RAF College, Cranwell |
| Prep School | Connaught House |
| Prisoner of War | |
| Radlein Obituary |
October 18 1942. In June, 1942, reported missing, believed killed, Flt. Lt. Michael Guy Robin, R.A.F. (Stevenson's, D, 1932- 1935). His career at Radley was very much interrupted by a serious accident at football. His contemporaries will remember his cheerful courage and his patience through the long convalescence. He left prematurely to cram for Cranwell and was gazetted as a Pilot Officer in 1937. With the collapse of France his home in the Channel Islands passed into German hands. |
| Service Number | 40019 |
| Place of Birth |