Reginald John Ward Hall                 Updated:  21 JAN 2013

Airman: a048014.htm Surname: Hall Init: RJW Rank: F/O Service: RCAF Sqdn: 21

P_link: p411.htm Plane: MOS SZ977 Operation: Attack DK Crash_site: Frederiksberg

Crash_d: d210345 Buried_d: b280345 C_link: c048.htm At_Next: K - Bispebjerg

MOS SZ977 tog del i angrebet på Gestapos hovedkvarter i København den 21. marts 1945.
Se links om Shellhuset, også  RAF mindetavle.
Se Fotos og Google Map Shell House Shellhuset.
Se også Kort over angrebet på Shellhuset fra Derek Carter.

"Da 1. gruppe i meget lav højde indfløj over Godsbanegården kl. 11.20 ramte Wing Commander Kleboes
fly et tårn med projektører, blev slået ud af kurs og styrtede ned ved Den Franske Skole på Frederiksberg. Røgudviklingen fra denne nedstyrtning fik 7-8 fly fra de to efterfølgende grupper til at bombe Frederiksberg
i stedet for Shellhuset, der på dette tidspunkt stod i lys lue efter 1. gruppes nøjagtige angreb." (FAF)

Flying Officer (Navigator) Reginald John Ward Hall, 30 år, var søn af John T. Hall og Olive M. Hall,
Long Branch, Ontario Canada.
(Kilde: CWGC)

Se Mosquito fotos og Google Map 14 Mosquitoes DK. 2 flyvere.

MOS SZ977 took part in the attack on the Gestapo HQ in Copenhagen on 21 March, 1945. See
links about the Shell House, also RAF memorial tablet.
See Photos and Google Map Shell House.
See also Map of the air raid on the Shell House from Derek Carter.

"When 1. group at a very low altitude flew in over the goods yard at 11:20 Wing Commander Kleboe´s
plane hit a tower with floodlight projectors, got off course and crashed at The French School on Frederiksberg. The smoke from this crash made 7-8 planes from the next two groups bomb
Frederiksberg instead of the Shell Building, which at this time had burst into flames after the precise
attack by 1. group." (FAF)

Flying Officer (Navigator) Reginald John Ward Hall, 30, was the son of John T. Hall and Olive M. Hall,
of Long Branch, Ontario Canada. (Source: CWGC)

See Mosquito Photos and Google Map 14 Mosquitoes DK.
This Mosquito from Bomber Command No. 21 Squadron took off from RAF Fersfield.  2 airmen.