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NOTE ON DATES: IMPORTANT: For consistency, the Date is given as the date the mission TOOK OFF since the precise time of a loss is not always certain. Take Off date is unambigous and fixed in the official records, but obviously in those cases where the incident occurred before midnight UK time, then the Take Off Date will be the same as the Incident Date. Of course, most Bomber Command missions flew through midnight, therefore a Luftwaffe claim against a plane - or a locally generated crash report - may record the incident as occurring on the day following our Take Off Date. Bear this in mind when cross-referencing to our Luftwaffe Victories by Name/Date Database and other Luftwaffe sources. In some cases other sources may quote the date following our date, using locally generated reports as their source. To add to the potential for confusion, remember to take into account a Luftwaffe recorded date will be in local time, 1 hour ahead of UK time. When we discover a validated Incident Date we change our record if necessary.



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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 CailesL HSergeantR/71421CanadianAir GunnerRCAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 27204, Stalag Luft 4 Sagan & Belaria Paradie Archive Database
2 HarshGeorge RFlying OfficerJ/7795AmericanBomb AimerRCAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 10522 Stalag Luft 3 Sagan & Belaria Paradie Archive Database Internal security at Stalag Luft 3 was put into the capable hands of Flt.Lt. George R Harsh with an extremely chequered personal history. A rota of officers logged every guard or ferret entering the compound using what was called the "Duty Pilot" system, and Germans were tailed everywhere until they were logged out. An elaborate system of inconspicuous signals was put in place, warning those PoWs engaged on nefarious activities, and giving them time to either mask their activities with innocent-looking hobbies or completely conceal their illicit work. Unable to effectively combat the "Duty Pilot" system, the Germans allowed it to continue, and on one occasion used the log made by Fg Off George Sweanor to bring charges against two of their own men who had slunk off duty some hours before they should have done. George adds "One hot summer day in 1944, I was walking across our sandy PoW compound with Luftwaffe Hauptmann Hans Pieber who spotted a snotty handkerchief discarded on the sand. Criticising such waste, he picked it up, remarking that, if none of us wanted it, he could wash it and use it."
3 LeventeRSergeantNavigatorBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW - No further details
4 McGowanGFlight Sergeant1126863Pilot RAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 10553, Stalag 344 Lamsdorf
5 MeagherD KSergeant1256780Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 943, Stalag Luft 4 Sagan & Belaria
6 MetcalfeTSergeant1222450Flight EngineerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 27234, Stalag 344 Lamsdorf
7 RegesterP TSergeant1332092Wireless Operator/Air GunnerRAFVRBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsPoW No. 27235, Stalag 344 Lamsdorf
8 SchawFrederick ArthurWarrant Officer404412Rheinburg War Cemetery Plot 4 Row A Grave 191922New ZealanderPilot RNZAFBomber Command102Sqn (Ceylon)
1942-10-05HalifaxIIW7824DY-Pocklington1841AachenConed by several searchlights and hit by Flak of 7 Flak Division over Koln. Aircraft crashed in flames at Ingendorf at 2250 hrsKilledSon of Thomas Stamford Roscoe Schaw and Leila Dorothy Schaw, of Woodville, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

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