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Havoc AW398
Seeking information on Havoc AW398 aircraft crashed which in the sea off the coast of Brittany whilst on night intruder operations on the 27 April 1942. Sgt Moore, pilot, survived taken prisoner. Flt Sgt Willetts killed and still in aircraft today. Any info will be appreciated
Roy |
Re: Havoc AW398
The following website http://www.thejwarrens.pwp.blueyonde.../events06a.htm
States in part Once again eight Havocs and Bostons from 23 and 418 Squadrons, as well as six Hurricanes from 1 Squadron, had been sent to intrude over Luftwaffe bases in France, but this only resulted in the loss Havoc AW398, a heavy price to pay for the minor disruption to flying caused at a couple of enemy airfields. Of the three man crew from 23 Squadron only Sergeant Millard survived to be take prisoner, and while Sergeant Robert Moore, the wireless operator, was subsequently buried in Bayeaux War Cemetery, Flight Sergeant Vivian Willetts, the pilot, has no known grave and so is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. You will note that this site lists MILLARD as surviving and MOORE and WILLET’S as killed www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=2328333 “Robert Paxton MOORE” www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1531613 “Vivian Alquin Willetts” Hope the above may be of help/interest Kind regards Ross |
Re: Havoc AW398
I too am interested in the loss of AW398 and it's possible connection with this story and the unknown Airman grave:
http://www.absa39-45.com/Saint%20Malo/st-malo.htm I'd be very interested to hear from anyone, especially if they have a picture of Sgt Robert Moore: Cemetery: BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY |
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