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Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
On this date, a German night fighter pilot claimed a Ventura at 1402 hrs, no location given. Would this match with the loss of AM782 of 59 Sqn?
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Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Hi Chris,
The loss of AM782, TR-O failed to return from a special exercise strike. As the only Hudson loss on this date I have noted that it was possibly shot down by a Ju88. Five onboard P/O M G Boggon Sgt N White RAAF P/O J A St Ours RCAF Sgt J E Howell S/L J St J Thompson Regards Ross |
Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Ross: VMT. Apparently Oblt Helmut Woltersdorf of 7/NJG 1 claimed a 'Ventura' at 1402 hrs. I have a note that Boggon's body was recovered??
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Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Hi Chris,
P/O Boggon was washed ashore near Caister and rests in Norwich and Norfolk Crematorium, Norfolk, P/O St Ours, a Canadian is buried in St. Nicholas Churchyard, North Cotes, Lincolnshire. The others, including Sgt White from Geelong, Victoria, are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. Regards Ross |
Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Hi Chris,
The casualty files available from the National Archives of Australia, and Sgt White is an Australian, should tell you details of when the loss ocurred etc, and often have the post war MRES info in it as well. Regards Russell |
Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Russell: Thanks for this but I have the info from the AHB in the UK
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Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Hi Ross
There are those of us who has been waiting almost four years to get your Vol 2 of Coastal Command losses in WW 2. Any news/updates when we can get it would be appreciated;) Cheers Stig |
Re: Coastal Command Losses 21 Apr 42
Cas Cards say Hudson took off at 1220 hrs which puts it in the right place at the right time and that Boggon (who was promoted posthumously) was washed ashore at Kemsby Gap
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