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Old 27th July 2023, 09:07
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aviator named "Low" - 22-23 july 1944 Belgium

Hi,
I'm trying to locate a crash of RAF Bomber probably in Belgium during the night of 22 - 23 july 1944.
An aviator of this one was found in a field between Mons and Binche ( Belgium ) on 23 july 1944. He used its parchute and he had inhured his foot. His nickname was "Low" and could be a Canadian.
He was helped and hidden by civilians.
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Old 27th July 2023, 13:16
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Re: aviator named "Low" - 22-23 july 1944 Belgium

I can see no RAF bomber losses 22-23 Jul 44 and 23-24 July, there were no POWs
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Old 28th July 2023, 11:37
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Re: aviator named "Low" - 22-23 july 1944 Belgium

Thanks Chris.
May be then an USAF ?
For wich firstname is the the nickname "Low" ?
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Old 28th July 2023, 13:49
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Re: aviator named "Low" - 22-23 july 1944 Belgium

Low is not short for anything

Lowe is a surname
Lou is short for Louis

The only other possibility is that Low was quite tall and got is nickname accordingly

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Old 28th July 2023, 16:17
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With such limited information, chances are slim unless our Belgian members can suggest anything
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Re: aviator named "Low" - 22-23 july 1944 Belgium

There were several RAF bomber losses near Kortrijk/Courtrai in the night of 20/21 July 1944 with several evaders, however more to the SW of Belgium (West-Flanders).

There was a B-24 (42-100365) crash near Harveng, not too far from Mons-Binche. This one had four evaders. Date of 12 July 1944 on the other hand too early to make a match.
See https://www.458bg.com/crewquirk.htm

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