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Old 22nd November 2013, 11:44
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Buried in Spain

Good afternoon, through the photographic file that I have in Bilbao British Cemetery, I am investigating air accidents occurred in Spain in the years of the Second World War. Practically I have almost everything sorted but I have some flyers to the data that I have I can not complete the data that I need, such as that plane died. As I have a blog that I research all this, I find that I need planes that fell in Spain. I would ask whether, in view of the data that I have, to at least know that plane came and also complete the events of his death and know because they are buried in Spain.

I leave the address of my blog, in case you want to make a check is made.
http://incidentessgm.blogspot.com.es

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PHILLIPSON EDWARD ROBERT 1056596 RAFVR Sergeant 17/08/42 58 RAF Sqdn Bilbao British
BROPHY JAMES JOSEPH 1545658 RAFVR Sergeant 19/04/45 14 RAF Sqdn Bilbao British
CALLADINE FRANCIS WILLIAM 927937 RAFVR Sergeant 31/12/42 179 RAF Sqdn Malaga British
ROSS ALBERT ARTHUR 1331478 RAFVR Sergeant 03/06/43 179 RAF Sqdn Malaga British
VERNALL ERIC 1381824 RAF Sergeant 10/07/42 Algeciras
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Old 22nd November 2013, 14:25
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Re: Buried in Spain

I have Sgt Philipson's logbook, medals, photos and his brevet all of which were given to me by his brother as a thank you for finding out how he was killed-he was shot down by a FW 200 of KG 40 (and I have the logbook entry from one of the German crew of that FW 200)
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Old 22nd November 2013, 18:14
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Re: Buried in Spain

Agustin,

For Sgt Brophy: see http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho....-loss-19-4-45

Crew member of Wellington NB858.

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Old 22nd November 2013, 18:20
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Re: Buried in Spain

Agustin,

Sgt. Phillipson was the only recovered crew member of a Whitley that was lost without a trace on 17-03-1942.

Other crew were Uglton, Savage, Marshall, Metivier and one Australian: Kenneth Leslie. These are commemorated at Runnymede.

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Old 22nd November 2013, 18:21
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Please read 17-08-1942 instead of 17-03-1942 for Phillipson.

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Old 22nd November 2013, 22:13
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Chris Thanks for the information, you have earned the reputation with his work and is a lovely way to thank him. I envy that.
A greeting and thanks.
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Old 22nd November 2013, 22:25
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Goodnight Leendert, I can not enter www.rafcommands.com/, tells me that there is a problem with the server, but if I can not get the data you have given me I can start looking for something else, and what it Phillipson same, I am very grateful. regards
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Old 22nd November 2013, 23:00
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Good evening Chris, I have looked at http://www.awm.gov.au and I have not found anything with the number of Whitley Philipson Sgt. What do you have? What I found was this.

Source:
NAA: A705, 163/137/197
Aircraft Type: Whitley
Serial number:
Radio call sign:
Unit: 58 Sqn RAF
Summary:

A Whitley aircraft of 58 Sqn RAF took off at 1440 hours on 17 August 1942, on an antisubmarine
patrol in the Bay of Biscay. Nothing was heard from the aircraft after take off
and it did not return to base.

Crew:
RAAF 400240 Flt Sgt Leslie, K McK (Observer)
RAF PO Uglton, C
RCAF PO Savage
RAF Sgt Phillipson
RAF Sgt Marshall
RCAF Sgt Metivier
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Old 23rd November 2013, 00:19
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Sorry

Whitley Mk.V, Z9517, GE-U, 58 Sq
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Old 23rd November 2013, 02:50
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Re: Buried in Spain

Hello Agustin,
Hope this is of some use.
1545658 - Sgt James Joseph BROPHY - Wellington XIII - NB858 - 14 Sqn - 19/4/45.
927937 - Sgt. Francis William CALLADINE - Wellington VIII - HX738 - 179 Sqn - 31/12/42.
1331478 - Sgt, Albert Arthur ROSS - Wellington VIII - HX379 "A" - 179 Sqn - 3/6/43.
1381824 - Sgt, Eric VERNALL - HUDSON IIIa - FH319 - 1 OADU (1444 Flt) - 10/7/42.

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