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Leendert 23rd March 2023 12:55

RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
I refer to Item 2021 of the Eastern Aden Protectorate Intelligence Summaries No. 50 for October 1943 (page 415), which can be viewed here:
https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/...17980.0x000010

Text points to an unspecified crash at Al Qatn (now Yemen) on 29 October 1943. RAF likely.
Named F/O Costegan in reality F/O G.H. Costigan, who was attached to RAF HQ Middle East?

Any leads welcome, thanks.

Regards,
Leendert

Alex Smart 23rd March 2023 13:58

Re: RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
F/O. George Henry COSTIGAN, 89717.
B.1895.
D.1957.

Leendert 23rd March 2023 15:56

Re: RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
Alex,
Thanks, but it's nevertheless Costigan and not Costegan for 89717 (see e.g. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/...e/566/data.pdf or https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/.../1314/data.pdf)

Regards,
Leendert

RSwank 23rd March 2023 23:47

Re: RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
I think this is "possibly" him:

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1214...acton-gazette/

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1215...acton-gazette/


I believe in Egypt he was a scholar studying Coptic Christianity and Coptic Art. He may have written (or translated) some books on those subjects.

Alex Smart 24th March 2023 06:05

Re: RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
Hi Leendert, have now corrected my typo error.
Thanks for noticing it.
Alex

Leendert 24th March 2023 10:31

Re: RAF (?) Crash 29 Oct 1943 - Al Qatn, E.A.P. (Yemen)
 
Thanks for more details about George Costigan. Unfortunately no further references found so far about the crash itself. A light transport type comes to my mind.
RAF Al Qatn was a small staging post, saw heightened activity in 1944 for famine relief flights.

Regards,
Leendert


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