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Stephen Smith 12th November 2010 20:49

Missing Gunner
 
Gents,

On Sept 2/3rd 1942 a mid upper gunner of No.218 squadron bailed-out on route to Karlsruhe after his Stirling ( HA-A ) was attacked by a E/A. The ORB and Combat Report records this gunner as Sgt S.V Reeves. I cannot find him in "Footprints on the sand of time" by Oliver Clutton-Brook or on the CWG register, also he does not appear to be an Evader. I do not have his service number ( ORB did not record NCO postings at this time) This has been bothering me for a few years now. !!!! http://sas.raf38group.org/forum/imag..._surprised.gif http://sas.raf38group.org/forum/imag..._surprised.gif

Any pointers PLEASE !!!!

Steve

ian hunt 12th November 2010 23:52

Re: Missing Gunner
 
Hi Steve

Hoping this isn't a dumb question but I'm sure you'll have a copy of 218's ORB, so have you checked that it's not a typo with 'Reeves'? Is he recorded as having flown on previous ops?

Cheers

Ian

Alex Smart 13th November 2010 03:03

Re: Missing Gunner
 
Hello,

The air Gunner S.V. Reeves may be;
POW S. Reeves prisoner number 1405 at L3 - RAF service number 41464.

ref: RAF Commands 1939-1945.

Alex

Stephen Smith 13th November 2010 09:52

Re: Missing Gunner
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ian hunt (Post 117033)
Hi Steve

Hoping this isn't a dumb question but I'm sure you'll have a copy of 218's ORB, so have you checked that it's not a typo with 'Reeves'? Is he recorded as having flown on previous ops?

Cheers

Ian

Hi Ian & Alex,

Thanks for the reply, Reeves is recorded within the ORB on a number of occassions and his surname is the same throughout. I had checked the 1939-1945 PoW listing and found Reeves S but was concerned that there was no Reeves S within the pages of Oliver Clutton-Brock books. At the time of his loss he, S V Reeves had flown 19 operations with F/Lt Johnny Du Toit RAFVR.

I can only suggest that Reeves surname was mispelt on joining the squadron and this carried on throughout his time on the squadron, a long shot I know. Even if this happened, there are no NCO PoW's from No.218 Squadron that fit. !!

Henk Welting 14th November 2010 16:35

Re: Missing Gunner
 
F/Lt Stanley REEVES - 41464 was 47 Sqn and taken PoW on Crete in 1941.
Regards,
Henk.


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