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alanatabz 20th December 2019 12:49

Flt.Sgt Harry Paul
 
Hi

Looking for info on 996604 - Harry Paul of RAFV

He died 9/9/42 in Wellington T2913 after running out of fuel during training. I know the location was near Elgin, but trying to be more exact.

Any help would be great

Leendert 20th December 2019 15:28

Re: Flt.Sgt Harry Paul
 
Alan,


This website says Longmorn, near Elgin. Scroll down to bottom of page: http://www.cd70.co.uk/dad/page15.html


Regards,
Leendert

Stig Jarlevik 20th December 2019 18:56

Re: Flt.Sgt Harry Paul
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alanatabz (Post 279661)
Hi

Looking for info on 996604 - Harry Paul of RAFV

He died 9/9/42 in Wellington T2913 after running out of fuel during training. I know the location was near Elgin, but trying to be more exact.

Any help would be great

The accident was during the night of 7/8 Sep and not on the 9th. F/Sgt Harry Paul was seemingly the only one who died from his injuries. All others survived.
He was buried in Dundee Western Necropolis (Balgay Cemetary)
Aircraft took off from Lossiemouth and since Elgin was a satellite airfield used by 20OTU it is possible the intention was to land there, especially since the the aircraft was running out of fuel, which is listed as the cause of the accident.
Details taken from RAF Bomber Command losses Vol 7 (OTU 1940-47 by W R Chorley)
No details of Harry Paul I'm afarid

B Rgds
Stig

alanatabz 23rd December 2019 08:30

Re: Flt.Sgt Harry Paul
 
Brilliant help as ever.

Thanks guys


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