Thomas Charles Smith Updated: 21 MAR 2022 Airman: e777072.htm Surname: Smith Init: T C Rank: Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 15 P_link: p109.htm Plane: STI R9351 Operation: Minelaying Crash_site: Storebælt off Nyborg See Photos of Thomas Charles Smith. Crash_d: d190942 Buried_d: e777 C_link: e777.htm At_Next: NO KNOWN
Sergeant Thomas Charles Smith, 21 år, var
søn af Thomas og Alice Victoria Smith, Brixton,
London, United Kingdom.
6 flyvere fra
STI R9351
omkom, og ingen af dem har en kendt grav.
1 mand overlevede og blev som krigsfange sendt til
Stalag Luft III.
"The plane took off in the early morning of 19th September 1942 from England and was on a mining mission southwest of Sprogø when it was shot down from 600 feet by German anti-aircraft guns at 06.30. The plane carried 8 - 10 mines and an unknown number of L-bombs. 5 crew members perished. The co-pilot, John Miller Steel, survived. The crew consisted of two pilots, three gunners and one bomber." Sergeant Thomas Charles Smith, 21, was the son of Thomas and Alice Victoria Smith, of Brixton,
London, United Kingdom. 6 airmen from STI R9351 perished and none of them has a known grave. See Photos of Thomas C. Smith. 1 man survived and was as a POW taken to Stalag Luft III. See No. 15 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia * p109MACR has more. Stirling I R9351 LS-R took off from RAF Bourn at 20:05 on 18 SEP 1942, crashed 00:39 19 SEP. (Source: Aircrew Remembered has this + Archive Report.) 7 airmen. |