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| # | Name* SORT (↑) | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Photo (Click to Expand) | Commemorated | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note SORT (↑) | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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| 1 | Gatis | Edward | Pilot Officer | 118603 | ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery Plot 8 Row J Collective Grave 2-5 | 1912 | Bomb Aimer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | Killed | Initially buried at Volkingen-Geislautern Friedhof Son of Edward and Anne Gatis; husband of Rachel May Gatis, of Maidstone, Kent | |||||||
| 2 | Hale | Joseph Edward William | Sergeant | 1578399 | ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery Plot 8 Row J Grave 1 | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | Killed | Initially buried at Volkingen-Geislautern Friedhof | ||||||||
| 3 | Jowitt | Frank | Pilot Officer | 118114 | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | PoW, Repatriated after contracting Tuberculosis | |||||||||||||
| 4 | Palm | Cecil Rupert | Sergeant | 962992 | Air Gunner | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | PoW No. 27097 Stalag 344 Lamsdorf | ||||||||||||
| 5 | Stansfield | Kenneth Richard | Sergeant | 1167685 | ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery Plot 8 Row J Collective Grave 2-5 | 1917 | Observer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | Killed | Initially buried at Volkingen-Geislautern Friedhof Son of Lancelot and Minnie Stansfield, of Finchfield, Staffordshire | |||||||
| 6 | Steadman | Dennis | Sergeant | 632284 | ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery Plot 8 Row J Collective Grave 2-5 | 1922 | Flight Engineer | RAF | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | Killed | Initially buried at Volkingen-Geislautern Friedhof Son of Alfred Joseph and Ellen Jane Steadman, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire | |||||||
| 7 | Williams | David | Sergeant | 1255051 | ![]() | Rheinberg War Cemetery Plot 8 Row J Collective Grave 2-5 | 1917 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 158Sqn![]() | 1942-09-19 | Halifax | II | W7777 | NP-O | East Moor | 1935 | Saarbrucken | Hit by flak at 13,600ft over Saarbrucken. Control was lost after being hit. The a/c immediately commenced spinning and this was soon followed by structural failure of the rear fuselage. The a/c continued to break up, the pilot and rear gunner were thrown clear. The wreckage fell in fields at Geislautern 11km West of Saarbrucken. Time Unknown | Killed | Initially buried at Volkingen-Geislautern Friedhof Son of Emma A. Williams, of Chingford, Essex |
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