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F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Hello ,
Does someone has some more info on the cause of death of F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas RAF 88531 december 25 1944 buried Brussels Belgium Regards Alain 57 |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
88531 Flt Lt Stuart Douglas Barbour (note by doing it this way round, people do not think his name is Flt Lt Douglas!) was killed in a road traffic accident. His unit was 416 RSU
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Thank you very much for the help.
Grts Alain57 |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Also there are two threads on RAFC forum.
http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...020#post143020 To avoid people duplicating what you akready know.
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Private Elizabeth Pearson EASTON, ATS. W/49689
Driver M C GRANELLI, RASC. T/235594 Warrant Officer J NICHOL (Nav/B) 98 Sqdn RAF. 1528343 are also buried alongside him with same Date of Death. With one being a driver, could they all have been killed in the same road accident? |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
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No! 1528343 F/Sgt James NICOL RAFVR (later W/O), was killed aboard No.98 Sqn Mitchell II FW262. FW262/G was hit by flak and F/Sgt Nichol was wounded in the back. He died before reaching base. See: 2TAF2/364-7 and No.98 Sqn ORB (F.541), December, 1944, Image 18 of 21. Col. Last edited by Col Bruggy; 1st June 2019 at 01:32. |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Hello ,
What do you mean with image 18 of 21 ? Regards Alain57 |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
Hello,
What is meant by Image 18 of 21, is precisely what it says; Sheet/page/slide, or Image (No.) 18 of 21, of same. Image is the term used by the NA. See: https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/D8384935 Click on "Preview an Image of this record", go to Image 18 of 21. col |
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Re: F/L Barbour Stewart Douglas buried in Belgium
See also the last post on this thread, a guide to using the online ORB's
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...t=18817&page=7
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