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Ronald Haigh Glover                 
   
Updated: 
12 MAY 2022         
Photo from George Stanley Glover, the brother of  
Pilot Officer R. H. Glover   
  
Airman: e777320.htm
Surname: Glover Init: R H Rank: P/O Service: RAF 
Sqdn: 51 
P_link: p152.htm 
Plane: HAL DT628 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site:  
Lost without trace 
Crash_d: d210443 Buried_d: e777 
C_link: e777.htm At_Next: NO KNOWN 
Newspaper cutting from Jane Berry                
 
    
Nyt 05 DEC 2011: Det var IKKE en 
Halifax, der styrtede  
ved Halskov, men Lancaster X!  Se fotos Merlin! Lancaster X
 
og Press + Halskov Halifax/Lancaster.
 
HAL DT628 startede fra RAF Snaith den 20. april 
1943 kl. 21.23  
for at bombe Stettin.  
Flyet vendte ikke tilbage! Det forsvandt 
sporløst. 
Pilot Officer (Air Bomber) Ronald Haigh Glover, 24 år, 
var søn  
af George og Frances Sophia Glover, Kirkby, Lancashire,
United Kingdom. 
Hans navn er på Panel 131 på 
Runnymede Memorial
blandt
mere end 20.000 navne 
på  
flyvere, der ikke har en kendt grav. (Kilde:
CWGC) 
Se hans navn. 
Se Operationer for Bretts besætning 
 
Besætningen * 
Sgt Peter Shortland's logbog 
 
 Stettin + 
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943 * Google Map 51 Squadron.  
Se Halifax Print og
folk bag en Halifax klar til en 
mission. 
                   
 
                                                                                                                                     See his name.
 
 
 
  Breaking news 05 DEC 2011: It was NOT a Halifax, 
but Lancaster X!  
See photos
Merlin! Lancaster X and   Press + Halskov Halifax/Lancaster. 
HAL DT628 took off from RAF Snaith on 20 April 1943 at 
21.23 hours to bomb Stettin. The plane failed to return!  
It disappeared without 
trace. 
Pilot Officer (Air Bomber) Ronald Haigh Glover, 24, was 
the son of George and Frances Sophia Glover, of Kirkby, Lancashire, UK. 
    	
He 
		is remembered on
		
		The Walls of Names at the 
		International Bomber Command Centre, P2, P 170.      
 
He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 131, among more than
20,000
airmen who have no known grave. (Source:
CWGC)  
 
The next of kin? His brother George was found! He sent the photo! His voice is 
heard in a TV news item, click 
TV2oj
to play. Print TV2oj - speech.  
 
Halifax II DT628 MH-B 
took off from RAF 
    Snaith at 21.23 hrs on 20 APR 1943. (Source: 
Aircrew Remembered 
has 
this.) 
Operations of Brett's crew * 
Crew Sheet 
*
Sgt 
Peter Shortland's log book *  Stettin + 
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943 *
 
Google Map 51 Squadron. 
 
Halifax *
	Halifax-BC 
	Museum.Canada *
Halifax-RAF 
Museum *
Halifax-The 
Yorkshire Air Museum.
See Halifax Print and
Halifax - Bless 'Em All.
8 airmen. 
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