Frederick Hartnett                                                                                   Updated: 04 MAR 2021

Airman: e777173.htm Surname: Hartnett Init: F Rank: F/O Service: RCAF Sqdn: 419

P_link: p259.htm Plane: HAL JD456 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Sea S of Langeland

Crash_d: d150244 Buried_d: e777 C_link: e777.htm At_Next: NO KNOWN

Den 15. februar 1944 styrtede HAL JD456 i Østersøen syd for Langeland (måske omkring her) i forbindelse med et bombetogt til Berlin.
Ingen overlevende. (Kilde: p259MACR

Flying Officer Frederick Hartnett, 23 år, var søn af Leo og Mary Hartnett, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada; gift med Audrey Hartnett.
Hans navn er på Panel 246 på the Runnymede Memorial blandt mere end 20.000 navne på flyvere, der ikke har en kendt grav. (Kilde: CWGC)

2 flyvere fra HAL JD456 blev begravet i Magleby på Langeland og 1 i Aabenraa. 4 flyvere har ingen kendt grav.

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On 15 February 1944 HAL JD456 crashed into the Baltic Sea south of Langeland (maybe about here) in connection with a bombing raid on Berlin.
No survivors. (Source: p259MACR

Flying Officer Frederick Hartnett, 23, was the son of Leo and Mary Hartnett, of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, and the husband of Audrey Hartnett.
He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 246, among more than 20,000 airmen who have no known grave. (Source: CWGC)
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial has this. His name is engraved on the Memorial Wall at the BC Museum of Canada.
He is remembered on The Walls of Names at the International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 178.

2 airmen from HAL JD456 were buried in Magleby, Langeland and 1 in Aabenraa. 4 airmen have no known grave.

See No. 419 (Moose) Squadron described by the Bomber Command Museum of.Canada. 419 Squadron RCAF 1941 to 1945 has Crew of Halifax JD456


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Halifax II JD456 VR-B took off from RAF Middleton St. George at 17.04 hrs on 15 FEB 1944. (Source: Aircrew Remembered has this.)
   7 airmen.