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Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Dear all,
I am looking for the identity of a Short Stirling rear gunner who was taken prisoner of war in the early hours of 3 September 1942, following air combat with a Bf110 night fighter of NJG4, most probably in the greater Reims area/France. The timeframe in which the combat occurred was around 02.00-04.00 hrs. It appears that the Stirling managed to escape damaged. Reason for asking is that I found a mention of this incident in a German Nachtjagd flying log book from a member of NJG4. Cheers and thanks for any pointers, Theo |
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Hi Theo,
Have looked in Chorley's BCL for 1942. Unfortunately nothing of a Rear Gunner for the 2/3 Sept, '42. However for the night of 1/2 September '42 Stirling I- N3714 - HA-Q- 218 Sqdn shows that - Sgt. J V O FOGG and P/O. E G RUEGG -RNZAF Became POW's following an attack by Hptm Walter EHLE of Stab II/NJG1. The a/c crashed 0315 at Sterrebeek (Brabant), 9 km ENE from the centre of Brussels. As for the night of 2/3 September '42. 12 Sqdn Wellington II Z8529 - PH-U Three of its crew became pow. One was the tail Gunner - Sgt.J FOLEY. Lancaster I - R5763 was shot down by a night fighter (Oblt Martinek, III./NJG4). 3POW, 1 EVD. Tail Gunner was killed. Oblt Martinek also claimed a Halifax II - DT487 - LQ - M, all crew of which were killed. However if your Stirling was not lost, but returned to Base then the ORB of the Squadron would hopefully give details. 15 Squadron would perhaps be a starting point. Just checked RAF Forum's POW List. The only 3 September '42 POW from a Stirling was the Flight Engineer. SGT. William, SHEARER, a/c W7611 -LS-F - 15 Sqdn, "Footprints on the Sands of Time" has details of his capture date being the 7th September, POW number 27177, Camps 8B/344(Lamsdorf). So was not captured immediately . Wonder what/ how he Evaded for those few days ? All the best Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 10th November 2024 at 04:07. |
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
The only 15 Sqn loss that night was flown by Sgt R J Bebbington with just the one survivor Sgt W Shearer. No other mentions of RGs baling out and Stirlings returning
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Thanks for the confirmation Chris
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Theo,
No.218 Squadron ; Short Stirling Mk.I DJ976 HA-A flown by P/O Du Toit. Rear Gunner killed, Mid-upper gunner bailed out. Aircraft returned safely. Mid Upper Gunner . Sergeant S.V Reeves. Regards Steve
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Our friend Geoffrey Sinclair wishes to add the following:
"Summary for Karlsruhe raid 2/3 September 1942 is 27 Stirling sent, 24 attacked primary, 2 attacked other targets, 1 missing, 1 category AC due to enemy action, 1 killed, 10 missing. Chorley notes 8 on board W7611 from 15 squadron, that leaves 1 killed, 2 missing. 7 Squadron 4 Stirling (Pathfinder) 15 squadron sent 5 Stirling 149 squadron sent 4 Stirling 214 squadron sent 8 Stirling 218 squadron sent 6 Stirling https://www.rafcommands.com/database...php?uniq=DJ976 According to 218 Squadron, DJ976 was attacked by enemy fighters, Reeves was the mid upper gunner and baled out in the target area, Rogers the rear gunner. No idea about the other person reported missing. No other incidents reported that I can see." Geoffrey Sinclair |
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Thanks a lot for your helpful and interesting replies. Geoffrey also shared with me the info on the participating Stirling Squadrons on 2/3 September 1942, and it appears that 218 Squadron Stirling DJ976 was the only Stirling that reported a sharp encounter with a night fighter, escaped but the mid upper gunner baled out over enemy territory.
I have checked the TNA websitte but alas the Combat Report for this incident is not digitised yet; does anybody happen to have this one? I hope this will shed more light on the location/time of the incident. One of the crew members was killed in the encounter. AIR 81/17721 Sergeant S V Reeves: prisoner of war; Sergeant F Rogers: killed; remaining crew unnamed: uninjured; Stirling DJ976, 218 Squadron, aircraft was engaged by the enemy on an operational flight over Karlsruhe, Germany, 3 September 1942 Cheers and thanks, Theo |
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Theo,
Reeves was captured at Seviscourt a few miles south of St Hubert, Belgium. He did not bail out over the target as reported. Steve
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Thanks Steve -that really does fit to the German night fighter report. What was the extent of damage to the Stirling?
Cheers, Theo |
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Re: Identity of Short Stirling rear gunner taken prisoner of war on 2/3 September 1942 following air combat over Northern France?
Nothing recorded in the F540 unless it is in the Appendices. Landed at West Raynham though at 0410hrs
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