Re: 13.05.1940 Neerwinden MIA ?
Bonjour,
Thank you. I will check this Air 27/558 next year...
For the moment, I am looking for a copy of that book called "Keep Them Flying" written by Richard Los. There are some details about P/O Chamberlain, as written, who died in hospital in Luxembourg or France:
"According to certain sources, P/O Chamberlain survived and was by one account taken to a hospital in France and another story was that he escaped to Luxembourg (Richard Los, Keep Them Flying)."
For that day, I have a lot of interesting problems: several crews missing around Sedan and unidentified crash sites of Blenheim. I have too a strange airmen buried at Sainte-Menehould and killed on May 14 1940 now buried without name at Choloy (source CWGC). I have no crash site of a British plane that day around that town!
Bon vol
Arnaud
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