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#Name* SORT (↑)First NamesTitleRankRAF Equivalent RankService No.Photo (Click to Expand)CommemoratedBornNationalityRoleAwardsAir ForceCommandUnitDateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑)AircraftTypeSerialCodeVictories (Fighters)BaseTimeMission                        Incident                        FateReferring Database                        Notes                        Links/Archive Reports
1 AppsKSergeant1334148

Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW No. 269827, Stalag 4B Muhlberg
2 PanniersVernon ArchieSergeant1864701

Beckley (All Saints) Churchyard Grave 1931919Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW, died on the 23 Jun 1946 Promoted to Warrant Officer whist as PoW

Son of Vernon Elmer Panniers and Mary Panniers; husband of Primrose Peggie Panniers, of Hastings
3 PearceR HSergeant1323762

Flight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW No. 43351 Stalag 9C Muhlhausen
4 SmithDennis LeslieSergeant1230432


Durnbach War Cemetery Plot 1 Row A Grave 211923Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
KilledTrained as a Wireless Operator in Mar 1942 and was posted to 12 Sqn, in Aug 1943. Completing sorties to Bochum, Hannover (twice) and Mannheim before the end of that month, two more trips to Hannover, strikes against Frankfurt, Hagen, Kassel, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart. The following month Smith’s chances of survival were really reduced, Bomber Command commencing its famous winter 1943-44 campaign against Berlin, an onslaught that called upon the 21 year old Wireless Operator to participate in no less than four strikes against the enemy’s capital in little over a week - in one of these his a/c was holed by flak in three places. Remarkably he survived four more sorties there in December, in addition to a return trip to Leipzig, but inevitably, on the night of 1-2 Jan 1944, on his ninth visit to the capital, he was posted missing.

Dennis Smith was the only fatality from this crew: ‘His parachute failed to deploy fully after he had been hit by the tailplane when baling out and his body was found by the Germans in a forest clearing and identified by a captured crew member.’ His remains were re-interred in the Durnbach War Cemetery after the War.

Son of Mrs. A. E. Smith, of Eltham, London; stepson of Mr. A. W. Fillingham, of Eltham
5 WaltersE AWarrant Officer Class 2

NavigatorRCAFBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW No. 269889, Stalag 4B Paradie Archive Database
6 WaterhouseESergeant691925

Bomb AimerRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinBailed out

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW No. 269892 Stalag 4B Muhlberg
7 WestK LPilot Officer157296

PilotRAFVRBomber Command12Sqn
1944-01-01LancasterIIIND325PM-CWickenby30BerlinPlt.Off. West, opted to stay with the a/c and carry out a forced landing

The aircraft made a forced landing with wheels down but incurred damage to right main wheel on an obstruction at Wingsbach 3km North of Taunusstein and well off its track
PoW No. 248366 Stalag 4B Muhlberg

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