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 Gibson's Crew I gather that all seven died at some point during the war. Anyone have details of what happened to each of them? Did they all blow to the four winds after the Dams raid? Or did the crew stay together after Gibson left? | 
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 Re: Gibson's Crew NAVIGATOR    Pilot Officer Torger Harlo Taerum (RCAF) Date of Death – 16.9.43 617 Sqn BOMB AIMER Pilot Officer Frederick Michael Spafford (RAAF) Date of Death – 16.9.43 617 Sqn FLIGHT ENGINEER Sergeant John Pulford Date of Death – 13.2.44 617 Sqn WIRELESS OPERATOR Flight Lieutenant Robert Edward George Hutchison Date of Death – 16.9.43 617 Sqn FRONT GUNNER Flight Sergeant George Andrew Deering (RCAF) Date of Death – 16.9.43 617 Sqn REAR GUNNER Flight Lieutenant Richard Algenon Dacre Trevor-Roper Date of Death – 31.3.44 97 Sqn Regards Andy | 
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 Re: Gibson's Crew Name Duty Fate Date Mission A/C Serial Crash Misc Gibson, Guy Penrose W/C Pilot KIA 19.02.44 Rheydt/D Mosquito KB267 Steenbergen/NL run out of fuel Pulford, John F/S Flight Engineer KIA 13.02.44 Antheor Viaduct/F Lancaster DV382 Waltham Down/Duncton/GB transit crash Tearum Torger Harlo RCAF Navigator KIA 16.09.43 Dortmund-Ems Canal - Ladbergen/D Lancaster EE144 Altendorf/D flak Hutchison REG F/Lt Wireless Operator KIA 16.09.43 Dortmund-Ems Canal - Ladbergen/D Lancaster EE144 Altendorf/D flak Spafford FM P/O RAAF Bomb Aimer KIA 16.09.43 Dortmund-Ems Canal - Ladbergen/D Lancaster EE144 Altendorf/D flak Deering GA F/Sgt RCAF F. Gunner KIA 16.09.43 Dortmund-Ems Canal - Ladbergen/D Lancaster EE144 Altendorf/D flak Trevor-Roper Richard AD F/Lt R. Gunner KIA 31.03.44 Nürnberg Lancaster ND390 Ahorn SW Coburg/D shot down by NJG1 | 
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 Re: Gibson's Crew Thanks for that guys. So Tearum, Hutchison, Spafford and Deering all died the same mission. Whose plane were crewing together on? And why were Trevor-Roper and Pulford not flying with them? | 
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 Re: Gibson's Crew Hi Jim  Tearum, Hutchison, Spafford & Deering were in the crew of Wing Commander George Holden, appointed to command 617 Squadron after Gibson was rested. All the crew of Lancaster EE144 were killed when their aircraft was shot down by light flak during the chaotic low-level Dortmund-Ems Canal raid. Pulford remained with the squadron until lost in a flying accident, when his Lancaster hit high ground near Chichester in cloudy conditions. (All the crew of Squadron Leader Suggitt were killed). I think Trevor-Roper was rested just after the Dams raid. This veteran rear-gunner was in a 97 Squadron Pathfinder Force Lancaster shot-down by Luftwaffe "Experten" Major Martin Drewes during the disasterous Nuremberg raid of 30/31 March 1944. Hope the above is of some help. Alan | 
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 Re: Gibson's Crew Thankd Alan! :) | 
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