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Col Bruggy 23rd November 2013 07:37

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Hello,

There was no "PO Uglton, C", aboard No.58 Sqn Whitley VII Z9517. The airman concerned was - 46639 P/O Kenneth William CLUGSTON RAF.

Col.

Agustin Ruzafa 24th November 2013 19:51

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Good afternoon Alex, if I assume that is useful, I have the data needed, and a starting point to clarify things. Thank you very much for your help and sorry for the late reply.
regards
Agustin

Agustin Ruzafa 27th November 2013 14:11

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Good afternoon, I have continued to investigate and have two crews rescued in Spain with almost no data on the plane in flying, I leave the data available if you can help.

thank you very much

Halifax 295 Sq., mediterráneo Sep 43, possibly involved in the operation of ferry gliders "Elaborate"

F/O Donald Foster
Sgt. Douglas R. Clark
Sgt. Gordon Bailey
Sgt. Marcus T. Berry
Sgt. Robert E. Desbois
Sgt. Charles W. Lewis
Sgt. Robert S. Tilling


¿????¿?¿, 301 FTU, Chiclana Abril 43

F/O William A. Pullar
P/O Kenneth P.M. Cran
Sgt. Ronald S. Barratt
Sgt. Henry E. Mate
Sgt. William R. Muncaster
Sgt. Ernest P. Holter
Sgt. George L. Goldsbrough

Stig Jarlevik 27th November 2013 15:35

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Agustin

295 Sq lost one Halifax V EB139 when it ditched in the Med 100 mls East of Gibraltar. Date was 25.9.1943. My guess is that this is your aircraft in question.

I have nothing on 301 FTU except that I find it a bit strange to have an aircraft from a Training Unit that far away from Britain...., but perhaps they simply had to use staff from such units as well.

Cheers
Stig

Agustin Ruzafa 28th November 2013 01:01

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Good night and thank Stig.
This information I got from a website about escapees and interned British and Commonwealth (conscript-heroes), I could get nothing more and confirm the data of the Squadron. So I put the names in case they could find by that fact.
Anyway thank you very much for your help.
regards
Agustin

Col Bruggy 28th November 2013 14:01

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Hello,

Re: F/O W A Pullar et al.

Possibly:

10 April 1943
No.301 Ferry Training Unit
Halifax II BB322

Force-landed at San Fernando, Spain, and interned.

See: The Halifax File/Roberts p.39.

Col.

Agustin Ruzafa 29th November 2013 16:41

Re: Buried in Spain
 
Thank you very much for the info Col. Bruggy with this by the time I closed (until it drops something new in my hands). If I want to visit my blog I leave the address, please if you see something wrong, send me an email.

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A greeting and thank you all.

Agustin Ruzafa


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