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Sgt. John Stanger
Sgt. John Frederick Stanger no 1586097 Ob/W.Op of Goodmayes Essex was reported killed on 15-01-1943. Are any details known of his loss please, he was shown as being with 125 Sqd. and is buried in Barkingside Cemetery ,
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Re: Sgt. John Stanger
John F Stanger, aged 20, death is on Free BMD in the Jan to March Quarter and registered in the Registration District of Pembroke.
A likely aircraft for 125 Sqn on 15 January 1943 is Beaufighter X8134, In sea South of Smalls. Ditched, believed due to engine trouble, according to David J Smith. No crew given. Mark |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Mark. thanks very much for the info,
Regards Brian Bines |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Hi Brian
According to the Henk Welting archive: X 8134 Beaufighter VIf 125 sqn VA- 15-1-1943 Fairwood Common/Glamorganshire Crashte in zee 3 mijl Z van The Smalls/Pembrokeshire F/Sgt(P) FINN, James J. - 798668 - RAF (Newfoundland) - RP172 [1] Sgt(Obs/WOp) STANGER, John F. - 1586097 - RAF - UK3548 MB-229+ [1] Zijn broer Robert Cyril FINN kwam op 2-1-1943 om het leven met Hurricane - HV 849. [1] translates as: His brother Robert Cyril Finn died 2nd Jan 1943 in Hurricane HV849 |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Bas thanks for the confirmation of the info. on Mark's post and the additional details,
Regards Brian Bines |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Bas
Excuse my ignorance. What is the Henk Welting archive? Something on the internet or just something you are privy to? Cheers Stig |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Hi Stig,
Henk passed on a few years ago. Henk was a member of SGLO ( the Dutch Air War Studygroup) and a major contributor to RAF Commands researching RAF servicemen worldwide. His archive was left to SGLO. |
Re: Sgt. John Stanger
Thanks for the information Bas
Sorry to hear about his passing but good to know his research still lives on! B Rgds Stig |
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