

Albert Edward Truesdale
Photo: Knud Riis
Updated: 20 MAY 2021
Airman: a014239.htm Surname: Truesdale
Init: A E Rank: F/O Service: RAF Sqdn: 630
P_link: p324.htm
Plane: LAN LL950 Operation: Minelaying Crash_site: Vesterlund
Crash_d: d220544 Buried_d: b270544
C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg,Coll.g.A12.18-24
= A12.23
Denne Lancaster,
LAN LL950, på minelægningsoperation natten til den 22.
maj 1944 blev skudt i brand
af en tysk natjager over Midtjylland og styrtede ned
lige vest for Vesterlund, sydvest for Nr. Snede (monument rejst
her). En del af flykroppen blev fundet
øst for Dørken by (faktisk
her
700 m NV for Dørken, se mere).
Alle ombordværende blev dræbt. De dræbte flyvere blev
begravet i Esbjerg den 27. maj 1944. (Kilde: FAF)
Se mindesten med inskription
og sten for de 7 flyvere inde mellem
træerne. Se
også Lancaster fotos og
Google Map 57 + 630 Squadron.
Se avisartikel,
politirapport og Meldinger
fra Landscentralen modtaget fra Arne Mosgaard.
Se
foto af R.W. Bailey, J.M. Whiting og andre.
Se
Google Map p324 Lancaster LL950.
Se
Natoperationerne 21-22 maj 1944*p324MACR*Minelægningsområder*Lancaster fotos.
Flying Officer (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner)
Albert Edward "Bertie" Truesdale, 22 år, var søn af Albert Edward og
Margaret Truesdale, Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
On a minelaying operation on the night before 22
May 1944
LAN LL950 was shot down by a German night fighter over Jutland, caught fire and
crashed just west of Vesterlund, south west of Nr. Snede (monument
erected
here.) A part of the fuselage was found east of the village of Dørken (as
a matter of fact
here
700 m NW of Dørken, see more) All on board perished. The killed airmen were buried in
Esbjerg on 27 May 1944.
The memorial stone with
inscription and the stones to the 7 airmen are
among the trees. See
photo of R.W. Bailey, J.M. Whiting and others.
Flying Officer (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner)
Albert Edward "Bertie" Truesdale, 22, was the son of
Albert Edward and
Margaret Truesdale, of Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. (CWGC)
Worthy of everlasting remembrance. God shall join each broken link.
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 1, P 108.
See
Google Map p324 Lancaster LL950
and
Google Map 57 + 630 Squadron with LAN ME650
Skarrild. See
No. 630 Squadron
RAF - Wikipedia * 630
Squadron Home Page * 57 & 630 Squadrons' Association
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage
Centre*Lancaster Photos*Night operations 21-22 MAY 1944*Minelaying
areas. See newspaper article
and police report and
Reports about a crashed aircraft received
from Arne Mosgaard. Lancaster I
LL950 LE-Y took off from
RAF East Kirkby at
22.18 hrs on 21 MAY 1944. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered has
this.)
See also p324MACR. 7 airmen.
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