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Sgt. Albert Edgar “Arthur” Marsland - 1214303 (RAF 49 sq.)
Dear all,
At the moment I research the crash of the 49 squadron Lancaster JB545 who crashed on the night of 16/17 December 1943 near a little Dutch Hamlet called Oldetrijne. The Flight Engineer on this flight was Sgt. Albert Edgar “Arthur” Marsland. Sadly his name, rank, en his serial (1214303) is the only think i know. En that he was from somewhere in Great Britain I hope someone here could help with some additional about Albert. After the crash he en the other crewmembers where buried at the Cemetery at Wolvega, The Netherlands. |
Re: Sgt. Albert Edgar “Arthur” Marsland - 1214303 (RAF 49 sq.)
If you search on freebmd.org.uk
there was one man named Albert E Marsland born in 1921 in East Retford district England. mothers maiden name was Ruskin. I would think that your airman was this chap. Not a popular surname. His parents might then be Charles and Dorothy. And he may have had a twin brother! You would have too buy his RAF service file to be sure. Were there any RAAF or RCAF on board? |
Re: Sgt. Albert Edgar “Arthur” Marsland - 1214303 (RAF 49 sq.)
Hello,
For starters, take a look here: http://static.awm.gov.au/images/coll...25_002--1-.pdf See: p.152 of 236. The pilot, P/O Ratcliffe, had competed three ops. The crew were on their first op. The letters after Ratcliffe's name (A.T.C.L.), indicate he was an Associate of Trinity College of Music, London. Col. |
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