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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 | Summers | Andrew Bernard | Sergeant | 547067 | 1920 | Air Gunner | RAF | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 238 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of Andrew Bernard and Wilhelmina Summers, husband of Hetty Summers, of Penn, Staffordshire | |||||||
| 2 | Smith | Cyril Edward | Sergeant | 1202361 | 1911 | Flight Engineer | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 238 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of Benjamin and Mary Smith, of Wolverhampton; husband of Ivy Smith, of Wolverhampton | |||||||
| 3 | Porteous | Kenneth Alexander | Flight Sergeant | 1506078 | 1916 | Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 221 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of George and Mary Porteous; husband of Beatrice Mabel Porteous, of Felixstowe, Suffolk | |||||||
| 4 | Jager | William Russell | Flight Sergeant | 409923 | 4 June 1918, Thornbury, VIC, Australia | Australian | Bomb Aimer | RAAF | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 260 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of Ernest Harry and Florence Mabel Jager, of Thornbury, Victoria, Australia | ||||||
| 5 | Holborow | Richard Frank Bernard | Flight Sergeant | 1191808 | 1924 | Wireless Operator/Air Gunner | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 218 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of Frank Charles and Lilian May Holborow, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | |||||||
| 6 | Butler | Robert John | Pilot Officer | 170230 | 1921 | Pilot | RAFVR | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 210 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of James Frederick and Miriam Daisy Butler, of Dagenham, Essex | |||||||
| 7 | Bergin | Joseph Stanley | Flight Sergeant | 402533 | 1911 | New Zealander | Navigator | RNZAF | Bomber Command | 15Sqn ![]() | 1944-01-21 | Lancaster | I | W4852 | LS-B | Mildenhall | 2020 | Magdeburg | At 2310 hrs Hptm Manfred Meurer Stab I/NJG1 collided with the Lancaster W4852 LS-B roughly 20 kilometres East of Magdeburg. His aircraft He 219 A-0 (Werknummer 190070) "G9+BB" crashed and Hptm Meurer, his radar operator Ofw Gerhard Scheibe, the first radio operator of the night fighter force to have received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and all seven members of the Lancaster crew, were in killed in action | Killed | Runnymede Memorial Panel 263 | ![]() | On 31 Jan 1944 Hptm Meurer was given a military funeral at Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg. German documents revealed that the a/c had crashed near the village of Wormlitz in the Jericho district and that the bodies of Flt.Sgt. Jager, Flt.Sgt. Butler, Flt.Sgt. Proteous and Sgt. Summers together with 3 who could not be identified. The records did not indicate the place of burial. A thorough search of the Jericho district was made but the graves of the crew could not be found. It was subsequently recorded that they had no known grave Son of Joseph and Rubina Bergin, of Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand |
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