

Frederick Arthur Braybrook Knud Riis
Updated:
10 MAY 2022
Airman: a014085.htm Surname: Braybrook
Init: F A Rank: P/O Service: RAF Sqdn: 35
P_link: p131.htm
Plane: HAL W7886 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Near
Sdr.Stenderup
Crash_d: d170143 Buried_d: b230143
C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg,
A3. 8. 20
Den 17. januar 1943 styrtede HAL
W7886 ned
her nær skovkanten mellem Mørkholtgård og
Hørregård.
En vinge landede
her 2 km
derfra. (Kilde: Harry Skov) Se Kolding Folkeblad 19 JAN
1943.
Se
monument rejst
her i 1995 nær nedstyrtningsstedet. Se
Google Map p131 Halifax W7886.
Over Lillebælt blev flyet angrebet af en tysk
natjager. 4 af flyverne klarede at springe ud med faldskærm, men P/O
L. R. Adcock landede i Lillebælt og hans lig blev
fundet ved Hagenør (her) på
nordsiden af Kolding Fjord den 19. januar 1943. Flyet styrtede ned
her
nær skovkanten mellem Mørkholtgård og Hørregård. Da ilden i
vraget var døet ud fandt man 3 omkomne flyvere:
F/S Frederick D. McColl, P/O F. A. Braybrook
og
P/O W. A. McMullan. De 4 omkomne flyvere blev begravet i
Esbjerg den 23.
januar 1943.
Pilot Officer (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner) Frederick Arthur Braybrook,
22 år, var søn af
Samuel Duncan og Emily Ada Braybrook, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, United
Kingdom.
Hæderstegn: D F M, Distinguished Flying Medal.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
Halifax Print og
folk bag en Halifax klar til en
mission. p131MACR 7
flyvere.
On
17 January 1943
HAL W7886 crashed
here
near the edge of the forest between Mørkholtgård and
Hørregård.
A wing landed
here 2 km away. (Source: Harry Skov) See Kolding
Folkeblad on 19 JAN 1943. See the
monument
erected
here
in 1995
near the crash site.
See
Google Map p131 Halifax W7886.
Over the Lillebælt the plane was attacked by a German night fighter. 4 of the
airmen managed to bail
out, but P/O L. R. Adcock landed in the Lillebælt and his
body
was found at Hagenør (here)
on the north
side of the Kolding Fjord on 19 January1943. The plane crashed
here
near the edge of the forest
between Mørkholtgård and
Hørregård. When the fire in the wreckage had died out 3 perished airmen
were
found: F/S Frederick D. McColl, P/O F. A. Braybrook and
P/O W. A. McMullan.
The 4 perished airmen were buried in Esbjerg on 23 January
1943.
Pilot Officer (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner)
Frederick Arthur Braybrook, 22, was the son of
Samuel Duncan and Emily Ada Braybrook, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire,
United Kingdom.
Awards: D F M, the
Distinguished Flying Medal. (Source:
CWGC)
The stars shine on a faraway grave of one we loved but could not save
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 135.
See
Halifax *
Halifax Print *
Halifax - Bless 'Em All *
No. 35 Squadron RAF -
Wikipedia -
one of the Pathfinder
Squadrons of No. 8 Group
RAF
led by Air Vice Marshall
Don Bennett. At the end
of information about each of the perished airmen you see that the
IBCC has sad operational
details. p131MACR
Halifax II W7886 TL-C took off from
RAF Graveley
at 17.03 hrs on 17 JAN 1943 heading for Berlin. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered has
this and more.)
7 airmen.
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