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Walter Moores 1944

Walter Moores was born at Miles Platting, Manchester to George Moores and Edith Moores (Nee Ryder), and had a sibling Irene Fitchett (Nee Moores). Walter Moores died on February 20, 1944 at On a bombing raid to Leipzig, and was buried at Runnymede Memorial Panel 234. in United Kingdom.
Walter Moores
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Miles Platting, Manchester
February 20, 1944
On a bombing raid to Leipzig
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    Birth

    Birthday

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    Birthdate
    Miles Platting, Manchester
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Service number: 2216165 Rank: Sergeant Regiment: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Unit/ship/squadron: 576 Sqdn.
  • Professional Career

    Fireman
  • 02/20
    1944

    Death

    February 20, 1944
    Death date
    Killed in Action
    Cause of death
    On a bombing raid to Leipzig
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Runnymede Memorial Panel 234. in United Kingdom
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Did you know?
In 1809, on December 30th, Boston Massachusetts banned the wearing of masks at balls. Boston was following many other places - including England - by banning masked balls, which were considered to contribute to loose morals. After all, with masks, you couldn't tell the class of the person or even their gender! The law was extended in 1849 and repealed in 1963.
Did you know?
In 1831, on August 21st, in the United States, Nat Turner's slave rebellion broke out in Southampton County, Virginia. Rebel slaves, led by Nat Turner, killed from 55 to 65 people - the largest and deadliest slave uprising in U.S. history. The rebellion was suppressed after a few days and Virginia executed 56 slaves accused of being part of the rebellion although many were innocent. Nat Turner was captured on October 30th, tried, and hung on November 11th.
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