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Old 22nd August 2006, 13:43
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Re: Excavated Hurricane, Belgium

Hello Phil,

During the night of August 28/29,1942, Halifax W7809 of No. 78 Squadron crashed about 1 mile southeast of the church of Tombeek in ‘Petit Bois de Bilande’, a small wood situated on the territory of Wavre. The crew is still buried in the churchyard of Tombeek. Their names are:

DUNN, GEORGE EDWARD Sergeant ( Flt. Engr. ) RAF
MANNING, TERENCE MICHAEL Warrant Officer ( Obs. ) RAF
MARSHALL, JOHN ALEXANDER BROCK Sergeant (pilot) RAAF
MARTIN, JOSEPH POTTON Sergeant ( Obs. ) RAF
MELLOR, JOHN GEORGE Sergeant ( Air Gnr. ) RAF
MILLER, TERRIS HAGGIE Flight Sergeant ( W.Op./Air Gnr. ) RCAF
ROSS, SAMUEL Flight Sergeant ( Air Gnr. ) RCAF

May I ask what source you consulted with regard to the Messerschmitt Bf 110 claimed by Lt Bouldin over Overijse/ Jezus-Eik (Notre-Dame-au-Bois), August 28, 1944? Did this incident take place exactly two years to the day of the Halifax incident?

Cheers,
Dirk
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