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BALED OUT THREE TIMES?
653544 Sergeant Harry Ethelbert Turner DFM
I have been trying to piece together the above airman’s flying career during the Second World War. However, I am experiencing some difficulty as there are two H. E.Turners flying with 144 Squadron from RAF Hemswell in Lincolnshire during the same period, both as Wireless Operator / Air Gunners. The other H. E. Turner I have identified as: 645043 Sergeant Harry Edward Turner. I am aware of the information given in 'The Hampden File' regarding 'Harry Edward Turner'. However, I believe 653544 Sergeant Harry Ethelbert Turner, the subject of my research, is the individual who baled out on three separate occasions. As yet, I am unable to positively confirm this. I have the following information available relating to the three incidents that I believe 653544 Sergeant Harry Ethelbert Turner was involved in: 8/9.11.40. Hampden P2079 – Crew baled out near Hemswell, Lincolnshire. Sgt. R. H. Pearman Sgt. S. R. Streeter Sgt. H . E. Turner Sgt. L. W. Jones 8/9.2.41. Hampden P4359 – Crew baled out near Taverham, Norfolk. Sgt. R. H. Pearman Sgt. H. Masters Sgt. H . E. Turner Sgt. A. Simmons 20/21.3.41. Hampden AD745 – Crew baled out near Chelveston, Northamptonshire. P/O. R. N. Harrison Sgt. E. W. Smith Sgt. H . E. Turner Sgt. A. Simmons I am able to positively identify 653544 Sergeant Harry Ethelbet Turner as the Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in P/O Harrison's crew, the ORB entry for this flight records the last three digits of his service number against his name. Unfortunately this was not done for the proceeding two incidents. However, it is given against his name on other flights with his pilot Sergeant Pearman. Therefore, I am fairly certain that this is likely to be the same man. But I have no proof. Like wise on a few other flights the last three digits of Harry Edward Turner’s serial number also appear. They are both flying on ops with their respective crews on a least one night. I was hoping that sources of information could exist that relate to the above incidents giving the service numbers of those involved. If Forum members can recommend possible research sources then I would be extremely grateful. As yet I have not tried to trace any records for the actual aircraft themselves. Is it likely that any documents would contain crew details including individual service numbers? 653544 Sergeant Harry Ethelbet Turner was subsequently awarded the DFM and later killed during 1944 flying with over Italy with No.114 Squadron. Any help or advice will be much appreciated. With kind regards – Malcolm. |
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