

Henry Edward Sullivan
Updated:
10 MAY 2021
Airman: a069018.htm
Surname: Sullivan Init: H E Rank: Sgt Service: RAF
Sqdn: 10
P_link: p116.htm
Plane: HAL DT520 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Sea off
Langeland
Crash_d: d011042 Buried_d: b171042
C_link: c069.htm At_Next: Odense
Den 1. oktober 1942 styrtede
HAL DT520 i havet omkring
her ud
for Nordenbro, Langeland under
et bombetogt til
Flensborg. Hele
besætningen omkom.
Den 16. oktober 1942 blev H. E. Sullivan
fundet drevet ind nær nedstyrtningsstedet.
H. E. Sullivan, D. Campbell og D. A. Ivers blev begravet i Odense den 17.
oktober 1942. (Kilde: AOD)
Sergeant (Observer) Henry Edward Sullivan,
22 år, var søn af Henry Bartholomew Sullivan og
Johanna Elizabeth Sullivan, Wembley, Middlesex, United Kingdom.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
5 af de 7 flyvere blev begravet i Odense og 2 på
Svinø Kirkegård. (Kilde: FAF) 7 flyvere.
On 1
October 1942 HAL DT520 crashed into the sea about
here off
Nordenbro, Langeland on a bombing raid on
Flensburg,
here. All
of the crew perished. See
p116MACR.
On 16 October 1942 H. E. Sullivan was
found drifted ashore close to the crash site.
H. E. Sullivan, D. Campbell and D. A. Ivers were buried in Odense on 17
October 1942.(Source: AOD)
Sergeant (Observer) Henry Edward Sullivan,
22, was the son of Henry Bartholomew Sullivan and Johanna Elizabeth Sullivan, of
Wembley, Middlesex, United Kingdom. (Source:
CWGC)
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Ph 2, P249.
5 of the 7 airmen were buried in Odense and 2 in
Svinø Churchyard. (Source: FAF)
See No. 10
Squadron RAF - Wikipedia * RAF 10 Squadron
Association.
Halifax * Halifax Print * Halifax-BC
Museum.Canada *
Halifax-RAF Museum
Halifax-The Yorkshire Air
Museum * Halifax Mk III
at YAM 2019 Halifax II
DT520 ZA-J
took
off from RAF Melbourne at
18.00 hrs on
01 OCT 1942. (Source: Aircrew
Remembered has
this). 7 airmen.
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