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Sergeant Terence Wong Joy was an English airman of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve who was killed during the Second World War.

He was born in 1922, in Liverpool, the son of Wong and Gladys Wong Joy (née Brooks), later of North Crawley, Buckinghamshire.

Joy, an observer in 23 Operational Training Unit, died on 26 June 1942, when his Vickers Wellington bomber (serial X9875) was lost while engaged on a raid against Bremen. It was presumed to have crashed into the sea off the Dutch coast.[1]

He is buried in Harlingen General Cemetery, The Netherlands.

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  1. Chorley, W.R. (1992), Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War: Aircraft and crew losses: 1942, p. 135

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