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by georgetanksherman » Mon Aug 31, 2020 9:28 pm
Found a couple of them:
P.O.W., Flt Sgt R.B. Wyatt - R/122024 - Lacrosse, Washington, U.S.A
Halifax, HR838, August 10, 1943, RAF No. 51 Squadron
Aircraft took off from RAF Snaith on mission to Nurnburg, Germany. Aircraft was attacked and shot down by a German Bf-110 night fighter with the aircraft cashing near Asbach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Seven crew members survived, sadly the pilot, W/O Leeper did not.
Crew:
Pilot: W/O R.E. Leeper, 155018, RAFVR, Hometown unknown K.I.A.
Flt Eng: Sgt D.H. MacKenzie, 577361, RAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Nav: Sgt R.C. Harris, 1167598, RAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Bmb Aim: P/O J.A. Weller, 1320172, RAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Wop/Gnr: W/O A. Galloway RAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Gnr: Flt Sgt J.S. Campbell, R/82146, RCAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
P.O.W., P/O D.A. Newman - J/6641 - Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A.
Wellington, T2749, July 11, 1942, RAF No. 148 Squadron
Aircraft was damaged by flak over Tobruk. An engine caught fire due to this damage and the aircraft was force landed on the beach behind enemy lines, Sgt A.L. Hall RAF being injured. The pilot, P/O P.W. Hoad RAF, elected to stay with the injured gunner while the rest of the crew attempted to walk back to Allied held areas, and they were both taken PoW. The other crewmen, P/O D.A. Newman RCAF (USA), F/O R.W. McNichol, Sgt T. Greggs RAF and Sgt L.L. Horsman were captured 4 days later when they tried to steal a truck. P/O Newman managed to escape Italy in September 1943.
Crew:
Pilot: P/O P.W. Hoad, RAF, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Pilot: P/O D.A. Newman, J/6641, RCAF, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A., Captured, P.O.W., Escaped
Unk: F/O R.W. McNichol, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Unk: Sgt T. Greg, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Unk: Sgt L.L. Horseman, Survived, Captured, P.O.W.
Gnr: Sgt A.L. Hall, RAF, Survived, Injured, Captured, P.O.W.