

David Martin Sannholm
Updated:
11 MAY 2021 Photo: AS 02 OCT 2019
Airman: a019032.htm Surname: Sannholm
Init: D M Rank: Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 102
P_link: p124.htm
Plane: HAL W7924 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: The North Sea
Crash_d: d061242 Buried_d: b200243
C_link: c019.htm At_Next: Frederikshavn,
gr. 35
Den 6. december 1942 styrtede
HAL W7924 i Nordsøen. 272 bombefly bombede
Mannheim med et meget dårligt resultat.
p124MACR.
HAL W7924 og 9 andre bombefly gik tabt.
6 flyvere fra HAL W7924 forsvandt i Nordsøen. Liget af
Sgt D. M. Sannholm blev fundet på stranden
ved Gl. Skagen (omkring
her).
(Kilde: FT 89-70-25) Begravet den 20. februar 1943. (Kilde: FAF)
Sergeant (Flight Engineer) David Martin
Sannholm, 27 år, var søn af Andrew og Elizabeth Sannholm;
gift med Elizabeth
Miller Sannholm, Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Kilde: CWGC)
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On 6 December 1942
HAL W7924 crashed into the North Sea. 272 bombers
targeted
Mannheim with a very poor result.
p124MACR. HAL W7924 and 9 other bombers
were lost.
6 airmen from
HAL W7924 disappeared into the North Sea. The body of Sgt
D. M. Sannholm was found
on the beach near Gl. Skagen (about
here). (Source:
FT 89-70-25) Buried on 20 February 1943. (Source: FAF)
Sergeant (Flight Engineer) David Martin
Sannholm, 27, was the son of Andrew and Elizabeth Sannholm,
and the husband of Elizabeth
Miller Sannholm, of Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Source: CWGC)
Full inscription: At the rising of the sun and at the going down of the same
we will remember
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, P 237.
No.
102 Squadron - Wikipedia*
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Halifax II
W7924 DY-
took
off from RAF
Pocklington at
17.08 hrs on
06 DEC 1942. (Source: Aircrew
Remembered has
this.) See
Pocklington History.
7 airmen.
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