Charles Woodbine Parish Updated: 06 JUN 2021 From Don´s album Airman: a096015.htm Surname: Parish Init: C W Rank: F/Lt Service: RAF Sqdn: 7 P_link: p157.htm Plane: STI R9261 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Kongsmark Crash_d: d210443 Buried_d: b240443 C_link: c096.htm At_Next: Svinø
"Natten
mellem den 20. og 21. april 1943 angreb 339 RAF bombefly Stettin. Vejret var
klart, og markeringen fra Pathfinders var perfekt. Ca. 40 ha af den centrale
bydel blev ramt, og 13 fabrikker og 380 huse blev totalt ødelagt. 580 personer
blev dræbt ved angrebet. Samtidig angreb 86 Stirlings Rostock. - Samtlige fly
fløj ind over Danmark ved Esbjerg.- 13 Lancasters, 8 Halifax og 9 Stirlings gik
tabt." (FT 88-32) Af dem gik 19 fly tabt over dansk område. På hjemturen fra
Stettin
her blev
STI R9261 angrebet af en
Me110 og brød i brand.
Se Korsør Avis
om flystyrt. Flight Lieutenant (Pilot) Charles Woodbine
Parish var fra United Kingdom.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
Besætningen på STI R9261 er mindet på dette monument
rejst
her nær nedstyrtningsstedet. Se også
"339 RAF bombers attacked
Stettin on
the night before 21 April 1943. The sky was clear, and the marking from
Pathfinders was perfect. About 100
acres of the central part of the city were hit,
and 13 factories and 380 houses were totally destroyed. 580 persons were killed
in the attack. At the same time Rostock was attacked by 86 Stirlings. - All
planes entered Danish airspace at Esbjerg. - 13 Lancasters, 8 Halifaxes and 9
Stirlings were lost."
STI R9261 was attacked by a
Me110 on the return flight
from
Stettin
here
and
caught fire.
See Korsør Avis about air crashes. Only Sgt (Flight Engineer)
Donald V. Smith
managed to bail out with
his parachute.
After the landing he walked across Zealand and reached Helsingør
(Elsinore), where he was helped to evade to Sweden as the first allied airmen in
the war!
See
Google Map Don's route.
See
Links for
First Airman to Sweden
A Letter and 3 telegrams. See also Don´s Diary. Flight Lieutenant (Pilot) Charles Woodbine
Parish was from the United Kingdom. (Source:
CWGC) Awards: The
Distinguished Flying Cross. The crew of
STI R9261 is commemorated on this
monument erected
here near the crash site. See also the memorial
stone in 2010. |