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Old 21st April 2010, 16:40
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Re: 107 Sqn RAF

This may be of interest

http://www.sandhursttownmuseum.co.uk...php?IDevent=25
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Old 30th April 2010, 11:09
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Re: 107 Sqn RAF

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Pilot Officer 170013 Albert John Naisbit is buried in Stainton Churchyard in South Yorkshire - I am sure there is a good reason why he is buried so far from his hometown of Hampstead in London.

I am researching the names on the War Memorials of Tickhill, Hesley and the villages in between - hence my interest in 107 Squadron.
I am the great niece of Albert John Naisbit. We believe that Bert was buried in Yorkshire because his wife was from there originally.
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Old 30th April 2010, 15:20
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Re: 107 Sqn RAF

I have a photograph taken at an RAF barracks sometime before 06/01/1944. Albert John Naisbit is the second from the right, with hands in his pockets. I believe this must have been part of 107 Sqn. Can anyone identify any of the other men? Many thanks

Louise
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Old 23rd October 2019, 00:40
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Re: 107 Sqn RAF

I am trying to establish what happened to the air gunners of 107 Sqn when in feb/March 1944 they switched from Boston Bombers to Mosquito bombers.

According to the ORB of that time " all remaining Air gunners not previously mentioned have been transferred to 137 wing field HQ"

What happened to these air gunners from there?

Of particular interest is where Flt Sgt S E Millbank was posted to following the deaths of his crew mates on 6th Jan 1944 onboard 107 Sqn BZ387 L when it crashed near little sandhurst.
Somewhere these key aircrew would have been re assigned however I can not find where S E Millbank was posted onto, any help would be fantastic.
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