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Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
Hello everyone
I'm trying to put details to these RAF casualties, if anyone can help: BECK, Oswell, 524300, killed May 6 1940, no further information BROWN, John Baldwin Foulger, 3040093, 55 Sqn, killed February 22 1945, buried Padua War Cemetery HERDMAN, Roy Metcalf, 1473480, 357 Sqn, killed September 7 1945, commemorated on the Singapore Memorial JOHNSTONE, John Emmanuel, 1683512, 38 Sqn, killed June 9 1945, buried Ancona Cemetery MORTON, John William, 177198, killed June 13th 1944, buried Ashington RIDDELL, George Robert Sawhill, 1777038, killed November 21st 1943, commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial SMITH, Newton, 1676114, no unit known, killed September 3 1945, buried Bedlington, Northumberland STOREY, James Henry, 1099164, 38 Sqn, killed July 3 1944, buried Leros War Cemetery, Greece TURNBULL, David Lester, 1304281, 213 Sqn, killed June 23 1942, buried El Alamein War Cemetery WOOD, William Eric, 1083974, 131 Sqn, killed December 1 1943, buried Alnwick Cemetery Many thanks. Regards Simon EDIT - all those in grey are now sorted. Still looking for the ones in black. Last edited by wwrsimon; 18th October 2011 at 12:07. |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
Crash involving Oswell Beck is listed on this link. Search for Beck on the page.
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air...-update-2.html |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
Thanks for the link about Beck - much appreciated.
The list has been edited to show those still needing info. Regards Simon |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
Can you give the details for William Eric Wood, please?
John |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
No problem John:
Flt Sgt (Pilot) 131 Sqn KIA 1st December 1943 aged 24 Service Nº 1083974 Son of James and Jane Wood, of Alnwick, Northumberland. Buried Alnwick Cemetery. Spitfire IX MA799 Dived into ground during formation turn in bad visibility, Eveley Farm, near Blandford, Dorset. 1-12-1943. Info received over on the RAF Commands forum. Regards Simon |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
I think G.R.S. Riddell was from the 4 OTU and was killed in the crash of a Short Sunderland on a night training mission near Nigg, Scotland.
Here are my reasons for such a conclusion. Searching for "Riddell" from "1944" to "1944" on this next link yields 11 hits. http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/index.html The 8th one down the page has a paragraph entitled: "Previously Reported Missing, Believed Killed on Active Service, Now Presumed Killed on Active Service." There are 6 men listed in the paragraph, including G. R. S. Riddell. When you check the 6 names on the Graves Commission Website: http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp?menuid=14 Four of the names are listed as dying on the same day 21-Nov-43. George Robert Sawhill Riddell John Raymond Harnwell William McCarroll Sydney Albert Spencer A Search for "John Raymond Harnwell" yields this link: http://www.nextech.de/genealogy/harnwell/p3.htm If you find him on the page, you learn he was lost in the crash of a Short Sunderland in Scotland on 21 Nov 1943. A Google search for "William McCarroll"|"McCarroll, William" RAF yields: http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...llie-McCarroll and we learn the crash involved 4 OTU. Finally, searching for the crash of a Short Sunderland on 21 Nov 43 in Scotland yields: http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=14906 A crash of L2168 from 4 OTU on a night training flight near Nigg, Ross & Cromarty on 21 Nov 43. I found a reference on another website which mentioned 1 killed and 4 missing on the Sunderland crash at Nigg. So I think the 4 missing are the 4 we found above, including Riddell. |
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
Thanks for the reply about Riddell - that's a mean piece of detective work!
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Re: Details for these WW2 RAF casualties?
.......and number 5 on Sunderland L2168 may have been F/O Lawrence JACKSON - 129436 - commemorated Panel 125 of the Runnymede Memorial.
Regards, Henk. |
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