

Jack Finch Photo: Knud Riis
Updated: 03
OCT 2021
Airman: a014200.htm Surname: Finch Init: J
Rank: P/O Service: RAAF Sqdn: 57
P_link: p284.htm
Plane: LAN JB725 Operation: Minelaying Crash_site: Near
Jelling
Crash_d: d100444 Buried_d: b150444
C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg,Coll.g.A.7.24
= A. 7.24
"Natten til den 10. april 1944
foretog RAF en stor mineudlægningsoperation ved Danzig
(Gdansk
her). I forbindelse med
overflyvningen af dansk område blev mindst 7 britiske bombefly skudt ned, mens
flere
nedstyrtede
i Nordsøen, i større eller mindre afstand fra Vestkysten. Fra
6 fly nedstyrtet i Midtjylland, og 2 i Nordsøen, ligger
35 omkomne flyvere
begravet i Esbjerg. Samtlige flyvere begravedes den 15. april 1944."
(FAF)
LAN JB725 var på vej til målet med 5 store type A miner,
da det blev angrebet af en natjager. Ved midnat så folk
i Jelling og omegn et
rødt lysskær mod himlen, og lidt efter kom et brændende fly ud af skyerne. Det
var JB725,
der eksploderede kort før det ramte jorden. Hele besætningen omkom.
(Kilde: FT 90-102-20)
Styrtet var omkring
her nord for Fårupvej 6, 7300 Jelling. (Kilde:
Margit Hansen,
Lokalhistorisk Arkiv i Jelling)
Pilot Officer Jack Finch, 29 år, var søn
af George Henry og Mary Louisa Finch, Molong, New South Wales,
Australia.
(Kilde:
CWGC) Se hans navn
blandt
47 navne i London og Horsens.
Se
Google Map HorsensEH47 *Google Map 57 + 630 Squadron*
p284MACR.
Se
monument rejst
her syd for Jelling, hvor
Kongernes Jelling viser
Jellingstenene.
Den store er Danmarks
dåbsattest.
7 flyvere.
"On the night before April 10
1944, the RAF carried out a big minelaying operation at Danzig (Gdansk
here).
At least 7 British bombers
were shot down as they flew over Danish territory, and several crashed into the North
Sea,
off the west coast of Jutland. From 6 planes crashed in the central part of
Jutland, and 2 in the North Sea,
35
airmen were buried in Esbjerg. All of the
airmen were buried on April 15 1944." (FAF)
LAN JB725 was heading for the target with 5 big type A
mines, when it was attacked by a night fighter. At midnight people in and around
Jelling saw a red glare in the sky, and a little later a burning plane came out
of the clouds. It was JB725, which exploded shortly before it hit the ground.
All of the crew perished. (Source: FT 90-102-20)
The crash was
about here
north of Fårupvej 6, 7300 Jelling. (Source: Margit Hansen,
Lokalhistorisk Arkiv i Jelling)
Pilot Officer Jack Finch, 29, was the son of
George Henry and Mary Louisa Finch, of Molong, New South Wales, Australia. (Source:
CWGC)
Loved son of Mr and Mrs G.H. Finch of Molong, N.S.W. Australia.
Virtual War Memorial
Australia has
this.
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 1, Panel 35.
See his name among
47 names in London and Horsens. See also
Google Map HorsensEH47 and
Google Map 57 + 630 Squadron.
See
No.57 Squadron in
Wikipedia *
57 Squadron & 630 Squadrons' Association *
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
* p284MACR.
Lancaster III JB725
DX-M took off from
RAF East Kirkby at
21.23 hrs on 09 APR 1944. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered has
this.) See Lancaster photos.
7 airmen.
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