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Beaufort I W6521 of 22 Sqdn
Gents,
Looking for the pilot of this plane! In the night of 12/13 june 1941 Beaufort I W6521 crashed into the North Sea near Hoek van Holland. Source 1 states: Pilot SL E. Culverwell 33235 Runnymede panel 28 Source 2 states: Pilot PO J.O.H. Willing 88691 Sage War Cem 4-A-5 Rest of the crew: PO R.L. Blackmore Sgt J. Parsons Sgt H.K. Orme Any data on the other aircraft is welcome as well. Tia
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Re: Beaufort I W6521 of 22 Sqdn
Hi Bas
Ross McNeill, in his book "Coastal Comand Losses Vol 1" has this loss as being Beaufort I, W6522, OA-K shot down into the N Sea by Flak whilst attacking the E-Boat base at Rotterdam, 13/6/41. The Crew is given as:- P/O J O H Willing,88691 P/O K L Blackmore RCAF,J/3273 Sgt J Parsons,958806 Sgt H K Orme,979251 Willing is buried in Sage War Cemetery(he may have been moved there post-war) Blackmore and Parsons are buried in Noordwijk General Cemetery Orme's body was washed ashore on a beach at Hjerling on 18/Aug/1941 and was buried in Fourfelt Cemetery, Esjberg, Denmark There is no record of another 22 Sqn loss on that date and no mention of the other name in your post. Culverwell is in Ross' book as being lost on 12/6/41 when he failed to return from a shipping strike to Stavanger,(searching for the Lutzow).He is believed to have been shot down by Ltn Wienhusen.The a/c was W6521,OA-R and the whole crew were lost and are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial Regards Dick Last edited by Ex Shack; 9th January 2010 at 20:41. Reason: Extra info |
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Re: Beaufort I W6521 of 22 Sqdn
Dick,
Thanks very much for all details. Much appreciated. I found PO R.L. Blackmore according to the CWGC register. Cheers.
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Re: Beaufort I W6521 of 22 Sqdn
Hi Bas
The service number on CWGC matches that for Blackmore in Ross' book .Typos of a single initial are not uncommon and in this case the letters were probably not well written in Sqn records,but the full name would have been available to CWGC from his Service Record Regards Dick |
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