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D-Day RAF Dakota Losses
Hi,
Seeking squadron and serial numbers of the RAF Dakota's lost the D-Day. So far I have found that 9 were lost on the 6th and a further 2 on the 7th, makes a total of 11. I have by Squadron so far - 48 Sqdn - 1 233 Sqdn - 3 271 Sqdn - 1 7th 512 Sqdn - 2, 6th + 1, 7th 575 Sqdn - 1 I think that I need 1 from 233 Sqdn and 1 from 271 Sqdn . Anyone know the serials/Sqdns ? or if there were more RAF Dakoto losses ? Alex |
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Re: D-Day RAF Dakota Losses
Hallo Alex,
Just went through the Air-Britain RAF Aircraft Registers looking for Dakotas lost on 6th and 7th June 1944. I found a total of 10, 7 on the 6th and 3 on the 7th. I think the extra one to add to your list would be KG329 of 233 Squadron lost on the 7th to flak near Ranville. A quick summary from the above sources would showthe following; 6th June 1944. 48 Sqn. KG426 233 Sqn KG356, KG424 and KG429 512 Sqn FZ690 and KG347 575 Sqn KG434 7th June 1944. 233 Sqn KG329 271 Sqn FZ667 512 Sqn KG480 No mention of any RAF Dakota losses on these two days in OVER THE BEACHES by John Foreman. Regards, Martin Gleeson. |
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Re: D-Day RAF Dakota Losses
Hello Martin,
Thanks for reply. I had all but given up on getting any. The one you had that I missed was from 233 Sqdn i.e: KG329, I will look this one up now. I am looking for two from 271 Sqdn lost on the 7th June. One c/l Friston on return , and One s/d by Allied AA, (not the 512 Sqdn KG480 that was lost to Navy AA on the 7th). Thanks again Alex |
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Re: D-Day RAF Dakota Losses
Hi Alex.. I've been researching w/o Leslie Miller (130212)
Who was on board Dakota Fz667 of 271 Squadron shot down by AA friendly fire on the 7th june 44..rest of crew pilot L.C.Flather..(RCAF)2nd pilot W.Oakley.(RCAF)NAV S.Hope (Rafvr)all but Oakley burried at Hermanville war cemetery nr Caen ... William Oakley was remembered on Runnymede Memorial as body not found. AHB said OAKLEYS parachute was later found out at sea ..but no body. Hope this helps , thanx mark |
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