James Hay Armstrong Beath  Knud Riis  Updated:  17 MAR 2013

Airman: a014092.htm Surname: Beath Init: JHA Rank: Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 466

P_link: p136.htm Plane: WEL HE471 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: The North Sea

Crash_d: d300143 Buried_d: b040343 C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg, A3. 7. 3

Kl. 11.14 den 30. januar 1943 lettede WEL HE471 fra RAF Leconfield på et bombetogt mod
Emden (her). Flyet gik i havet, antageligt i Nordsøen. Der var ingen overlevende. (Kilde: MACR)

J. H. A. Beath drev ind ved Mandø (som er her) den 25. februar 1943. Han blev begravet i Esbjerg
den 4. marts 1943. (Kilde: FAF)

Sergeant (Observer) James Hay Armstrong Beath, 25 år, var søn af Frank H. og Mary A. Beath,
Glasgow; gift med Jessie Andrew Beath. M.A., Hons.
(Kilde: CWGC)

1 flyver fra WEL HE471 blev begravet i Esbjerg. 4 flyvere har ingen kendt grav. 5 flyvere.

At 11.14 hrs. on 30 January 1943 WEL HE471 took off from RAF Leconfield on a bombing raid
targeting Emden (here).
The plane was lost at sea, North Sea presumed. There were no survivors. (Source: MACR)

J. H. A. Beath was washed ashore near Mandø (which is here) on 25 February 1943. He was buried
in Esbjerg on 4 March 1943. (Source: FAF)

Sergeant (Observer) James Hay Armstrong Beath, 25, was the son of Frank H. and Mary A. Beath,
of Glasgow, and the husband of Jessie Andrew Beath. M.A., Hons. (Source: CWGC)
I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith.

1 airman from WEL HE471 was buried in Esbjerg. 4 airmen have no known grave.

See Bomber Command No. 466 Squadron RAAF and 466 Sqn RAAF - Wikipedia.
Australian War Memorial has this.  This Wellington took off from RAF Leconfield. 5 airmen.