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| # | Name* SORT (↓) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↓) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Commemorated | Photo (Click to Expand) | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Astle | Arthur William | Sergeant | 939723 | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 78Sqn![]() | 1941-01-09 | Whitley | V | T4203 | EY- | Dishforth | 1757 | Gelsenkirchen | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, Crashed near Millingen Holland | Killed | Mook War Cemetery | ![]() | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, whilst on a sortie to attack the synthetic oil plant at Gelsenkirchen, on 9-10 January 1941. Gelsenkirchen was throughout the War a major target of Bomber Command, and as a result was heavily defended. At the time of this victory Eckardt was already a famed fighter ace, including 2 Spitfires during the Battle of Britain. He would go on to claim 22 victories in the next two years before eventually being shot down and killed in action when his parachute caught on the tail of his aircraft. Whitley crashed into ice-encrusted flood water at around 11:18 p.m. between Millingen and Kerkerdam. in Gelderland, Holland. All the crew were killed. Attacker Reinhold Eckardt | |||||||||
| 2 | Burley | Stanley Hudson | Sergeant | 754658 | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 78Sqn![]() | 1941-01-09 | Whitley | V | T4203 | EY- | Dishforth | 1757 | Gelsenkirchen | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, Crashed near Millingen Holland | Killed | Mook War Cemetery | ![]() | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, whilst on a sortie to attack the synthetic oil plant at Gelsenkirchen, on 9-10 January 1941. Gelsenkirchen was throughout the War a major target of Bomber Command, and as a result was heavily defended. At the time of this victory Eckardt was already a famed fighter ace, including 2 Spitfires during the Battle of Britain. He would go on to claim 22 victories in the next two years before eventually being shot down and killed in action when his parachute caught on the tail of his aircraft. Whitley crashed into ice-encrusted flood water at around 11:18 p.m. between Millingen and Kerkerdam. in Gelderland, Holland. All the crew were killed. Attacker Reinhold Eckardt | |||||||||
| 3 | Norman | Lawrence Dudley | Sergeant | 755448 | Observer | 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45, | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 78Sqn![]() | 1941-01-09 | Whitley | V | T4203 | EY- | Dishforth | 1757 | Gelsenkirchen | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, Crashed near Millingen Holland | Killed | Mook War Cemetery | ![]() ![]() | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, whilst on a sortie to attack the synthetic oil plant at Gelsenkirchen, on 9-10 January 1941. Gelsenkirchen was throughout the War a major target of Bomber Command, and as a result was heavily defended. At the time of this victory Eckardt was already a famed fighter ace, including 2 Spitfires during the Battle of Britain. He would go on to claim 22 victories in the next two years before eventually being shot down and killed in action when his parachute caught on the tail of his aircraft. Whitley crashed into ice-encrusted flood water at around 11:18 p.m. between Millingen and Kerkerdam. in Gelderland, Holland. All the crew were killed. Attacker Reinhold Eckardt | |||||||
| 4 | Smith | Charles Arthur | Sergeant | 742847 | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 78Sqn![]() | 1941-01-09 | Whitley | V | T4203 | EY- | Dishforth | 1757 | Gelsenkirchen | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, Crashed near Millingen Holland | Killed | Mook War Cemetery | ![]() | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, whilst on a sortie to attack the synthetic oil plant at Gelsenkirchen, on 9-10 January 1941. Gelsenkirchen was throughout the War a major target of Bomber Command, and as a result was heavily defended. At the time of this victory Eckardt was already a famed fighter ace, including 2 Spitfires during the Battle of Britain. He would go on to claim 22 victories in the next two years before eventually being shot down and killed in action when his parachute caught on the tail of his aircraft. Whitley crashed into ice-encrusted flood water at around 11:18 p.m. between Millingen and Kerkerdam. in Gelderland, Holland. All the crew were killed. Attacker Reinhold Eckardt | ||||||||
| 5 | Tarrant | Victor | Sergeant | 970710 | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 78Sqn![]() | 1941-01-09 | Whitley | V | T4203 | EY- | Dishforth | 1757 | Gelsenkirchen | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, Crashed near Millingen Holland | Killed | Mook War Cemetery | ![]() | Shot down by a German night-fighter under the command of Oblt. Reinhold Eckardt of 11/NJG1 - 6th Staffel, whilst on a sortie to attack the synthetic oil plant at Gelsenkirchen, on 9-10 January 1941. Gelsenkirchen was throughout the War a major target of Bomber Command, and as a result was heavily defended. At the time of this victory Eckardt was already a famed fighter ace, including 2 Spitfires during the Battle of Britain. He would go on to claim 22 victories in the next two years before eventually being shot down and killed in action when his parachute caught on the tail of his aircraft. Whitley crashed into ice-encrusted flood water at around 11:18 p.m. between Millingen and Kerkerdam. in Gelderland, Holland. All the crew were killed. Attacker Reinhold Eckardt |
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