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218 Squadron Association
Gentlemen,
A bit of a cheek in all honesty. Currently working on a squadron history of No.218 (Gold Coast) Squadron. Interested in any details / photographs or anecdotes on this squadron. Pen & Sword will hopefully publish the book, titled “In Time, 218 at War” in 2009. Thank you in advance. |
Re: 218 Squadron Association
Hi - don't have much, but do have a photo of my father and his crew, who flew with 218. They're in typical pose grouped around a cookie and in front of their Lanc. Sadly one of the crew later died when they lost the plane in a raid over Neuss in January 45.
I think you already have details of the rather dramatic circumstances of its lost, in which one of the crew won a CGM. I have also sent you a separate email seeing if you can help me with codes for the crews normal Lanc - I have commissioned a painting of a daylight raid on St Vith, and could do with some info |
Re: 218 Squadron Association
Hi Mark,
My email address is threegroupraf@yahoo.co.uk I commissioned a oil painting and had printo produced a few years back of the daylight raid on Witten,12th December 1944. Drop me a line and we can discuss please, photo's VERY welcome. Kind regards Steve |
Re: 218 Squadron Association
Hi Steve,
I'm interested in Lancaster NF 911 (coded HA-F) which was lost on the night of 12/13th September 1944. The Australian War Memorial site has a record of NF 911 colliding with Lancaster ME 854 of 576 Squadron. Sadly all members of both crews were killed and are buried in Rheinberg Cemetery. Do you have any way of verifying this from your records ? Regards Nick |
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