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Archive Report: Allied Forces

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05/06.11.1941 No. 83 Squadron Hampden I AD850 F/O. Hartley crew loss

Operation: Gardening

Date: 05/6th November 1941 (Wednesday/Thursday)

Unit: No. 83 Squadron

Type: Hampden I

Serial: AD850

Code: OL-L

Base: RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire

Location: Mano Island, Jutland

Pilot: F/O. Stanley Hartley 87064 RAFVR  Age 27. Killed

Pilot 2: Fl/Sgt. Anthony Edward Ward 902192 RAFVR  Age 21. Killed

W/Op/Air/Gnr: Sgt. Norman Ivor Cotterell 1162559 RAFVR Age 21. Killed

W/Op/Air/Gnr: Fl/Sgt. Ronald Bertram Turner 905119 RAFVR Age 26. Killed

REASON FOR LOSS:

Took off at 02.05 hrs. on a mine laying operation in the Kiel Bay area. (Area: Forget Me Nots)

Believed to have been shot down by flak and crashed in the sea south east of Mano Island. No further details held on file.

                    

                   Above and below, crash site of AD850 OL-L (Courtesy Album of Kriegsmarine Flak unit via Dirk Bruin)

                   

                   

                   Esbjerg (Fourfelt) Cemetery, then and now. (Courtesy Paul Campbell and CWGC)

                

                          

Crew grave photographs taken by Aircrew Remembered during a visit to honour another crew in April 2013

Burial details:

F/O. Stanley Hartley. Esbjerg Cemetery. Grave AIII.11.2. Son of Thomas and Maud Hartley.

Fl/Sgt. Anthony Edward Ward. Esbjerg Cemetery. Grave AIII.11.3. Son of Gilbert Edward and Ada Ward, of Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England.

Sgt. Norman Ivor Cotterell. Esbjerg Cemetery. Grave AIII.11.4. Son of William John and Maud Elsie Cotterell, of Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.

Fl/Sgt. Ronald Bertram Turner. Esbjerg Cemetery. Grave AIII.11.1. Son of Arthur and Nellie Turner; husband of Bella Jane Turner, of Luton, Bedfordshire, England.

Researched for relatives of the crew. Acknowledgments: With thanks to the following: Bill Chorley - "Bomber Command Losses", the CWGC.

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Acknowledgements
Sources used by us in compiling Archive Reports include: Bill Chorley - 'Bomber Command Losses Vols. 1-9, plus ongoing revisions', Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten and Mr. Roderick J. Mackenzie - 'Nightfighter War Diaries Vols. 1 and 2', Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt - 'Bomber Command War Diaries', Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Tom Kracker - Kracker Luftwaffe Archives, Michel Beckers, Major Fred Paradie (RCAF) and Captain François Dutil (RCAF) - Paradie Archive (on this site), Jean Schadskaje, Major Jack O'Connor USAF (Retd.), Robert Gretzyngier, Wojtek Matusiak, Waldemar Wójcik and Józef Zieliński - 'Ku Czci Połeglyçh Lotnikow 1939-1945', Andrew Mielnik: Archiwum - Polish Air Force Archive (on this site), Anna Krzystek, Tadeusz Krzystek - 'Polskie Siły Powietrzne w Wielkiej Brytanii', Franek Grabowski, Polish graves: https://niebieskaeskadra.pl/, PoW Museum Żagań, Norman L.R. Franks 'Fighter Command Losses', Stan D. Bishop, John A. Hey MBE, Gerrie Franken and Maco Cillessen - Losses of the US 8th and 9th Air Forces, Vols 1-6, Dr. Theo E.W. Boiton - Nachtjagd Combat Archives, Vols 1-13. Aircrew Remembered Databases and our own archives. We are grateful for the support and encouragement of CWGC, UK Imperial War Museum, Australian War Memorial, Australian National Archives, New Zealand National Archives, UK National Archives and Fold3 and countless dedicated friends and researchers across the world.
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