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 Joseph Dennis Quinn      Photo: Knud Riis   
 Updated: 
09 OCT 2021 
                                                                                     
Airman: a014230.htm Surname: Quinn Init: J 
D Rank: P/O Service: RCAF Sqdn: 419 
P_link: p299.htm 
Plane: HAL JP202 Operation: Minelaying Crash_site: Sea off 
Nymindegab 
Crash_d: d190444 Buried_d: b310844
C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg, 
A. 12. 7 
  Den 19. april 1944 styrtede
HAL JP202 i Nordsøen under en minelægningsoperation til 
Fakse Bugt  
(omkring her 
- se
Minelægningsområder.) 
Hele besætningen omkom. 
Se
p299MACR. 
 
"Flyets pilot, J. D. Quinn, ilanddrev ved Henne Strand 
(omkring her)
og blev begravet den 31. august 1944." (FAF) 
Pilot Officer (Pilot) Joseph Dennis Quinn, 
21 år, var søn af Joseph Francis og Theresa Quinn, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
(Kilde:
CWGC) 
1 flyver fra 
HAL JP202 blev begravet i Esbjerg og 1 på Nysogn 
Kirkegård. 5 flyvere har ingen kendt grav. 
 
Se
Halifax Print og
folk bag en Halifax klar til en 
mission.
 7 flyvere. 
  On 19 April 1944 
HAL JP202 crashed into the North Sea on a minelaying 
operation to Fakse Bugt  
(about here 
- see
Minelaying areas.) 
All of the crew perished. See
p299MACR. 
Pilot J. D. Quinn was washed ashore on 
Henne Strand 
(about here).
 
On 31 August 1944 he was buried in Esbjerg. (Source: FAF) 
Pilot Officer (Pilot) Joseph Dennis Quinn, 
21, was the son of Joseph Francis and Theresa Quinn, of Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada. (Source: CWGC) Beloved son of 
Joseph Quinn and Theresa Byrne, Toronto, Canada. R.I.P. 
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial has
this. 
    His name is on the Memorial Wall at the BC Museum of 
Canada. 
    
He 
		is remembered on
		
		The Walls of Names at the 
		International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 229.  1 airman from 
HAL JP202 was buried in Esbjerg and 1 in Nysogn 
Churchyard. 5 airmen have no known grave. 
See
No. 6 Group and the Canadian Squadrons *
No. 419 (Moose) Squadron *
419 Squadron RCAF 1941 to 1945 
 has Crew of 
	Halifax JP202. 
Halifax-Wikipedia*Halifax Print*Halifax-BC 
	Museum.Canada *
	
	Halifax-RAF Museum 
 
	Halifax-The Yorkshire Air 
	Museum * Halifax Mk III 
	at YAM 2019*LAN-HAL * 
	 
	
	Halifax - Bless 'Em All. Halifax II JP202 VR-T took off from
	RAF 
    Middleton St. George at 
	20.37 hrs on 18 APR 1944.  (Source: 
	Aircrew Remembered has
 
	this.)  7 airmen. 
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