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Harrison Alan Lindsay

 

 

BELIEVED DEAD

F-OFFICER ALAN LINDSAY HARRISON

Whose mother, Mrs F. W. Harrison, has been notified that he is now missing, believed killed, during operational service near Flores Is. He was posted missing from Oct. 2 1944. In a previous operation  F-Officer Harrison was commended by the Air Bd. for meritorious service.

When posted missing, F Officer Harrison was on a night bombing mission from Darwin.

He was the elder son of Mrs and the late Mr F. W. Harrison, of Cradoc, and was aged 29. He was born at Cradoc and educated at the Friends School. He was a talented musician, and was organist at St. Peter's Church of England, Cradoc, and at the Masonic Lodge at Franklin,

Before joining the RAAF early in 1940 F-Officer Harrison was engaged in orcharding on his father's estate at Cradoc.

The Mercury 1 June 1946 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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