

Sydney Nelson Cross
Updated: 17 MAY 2022
Airman: a096017.htm Surname: Cross Init: S
N Rank: P/O Service: RNZAF Sqdn: 90
P_link: p160.htm
Plane: STI BF463 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Off Halskov
Crash_d: d210443 Buried_d: b310543
C_link: c096.htm At_Next: Svinø
Natten til den 21. april 1943 blev et Stirling
fly (STI BF463) med
Rostock som mål skudt ned ved
Korsør, måske omkring
her.
(Lost Bombers: Skudt ned af flak og styrtet i Storebælt nær Sprogø, vest for
Halskov-Korsør.)
Alle ombord omkom i Storebælt. De blev fundet som lig i Storebælt, mellem Korsør
og Reersø (her).
Pilot Officer (Pilot) Sydney Nelson Cross,
24 år, var søn af Joseph John og Harriet Annie Cross, Tuapeka Mouth, Otago, New
Zealand.
(Kilde: CWGC)
Sgt Hall blev begravet den 1. maj 1943, Sgt Tagg
først den 2. juni på Bispebjerg Kirkegård. Sgt N. Shield
blev begravet den 26. maj
1943, P/O Cross, Sgt Cruttenden og Sgt Lindrea begravedes den 31. maj på
Svinø
Kirkegård. Om Sgt Offen er intet oplyst. 7 flyvere. Se Stettin +
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943.
On the night before 21 April 1943 a
Stirling (STI BF463) targeting
Rostock was shot down at
Korsør, maybe about
here.
(Lost Bombers: Shot down by flak and crashed into the waters of the Storebælt
near Sprogø, W of
Halskov-Korsør) All on board perished in the Storebælt. Their bodies were found
in the Storebælt,
between Korsør and Reersø (here).
Pilot Officer (Pilot) Sydney Nelson Cross,
24, was the son of Joseph John and Harriet Annie Cross, of Tuapeka Mouth, Otago,
New Zealand. (Source: CWGC)
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Ph 2, P 151.
Sgt Hall was buried on 1 May 1943, Sgt Tagg not
until 2 June in Bispebjerg Cemetery. Sgt N. Shield
was buried on 26 May
1943, P/O Cross, Sgt Cruttenden and Sgt Lindrea were buried on 31 May in
Svinø Churchyard. No information on Sgt Offen. (Source: FAF)
See
No. 90 Squadron RAF
- Wikipedia with this
Short Stirling.
Stettin +
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943. The IBCC
has more details about the operation and the plane at each airman.
Stirling III BF463 WP-Q
took off from
RAF Ridgewell at 21:53 on
20 APR 1943. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered
has
this +
Archive Report.) 7 airmen.
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