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Kl. 14.21 den 18. december 1942 lettede 
WEL DV892 på en afprøvning af teknisk art - eller et 
bombetogt til Cloppenburg. 
 Rapporteret 
gået i havet ud for Great Yarmouth.
Liget af P/O Pickles samlet op af et skib næste dag 11 km sydøst for 
Lowestoft. (Kilde:
p128MACR)     
F. A. Couper drev ind ved Vejers Strand (omkring
her) den 
15. februar 1943. Han blev begravet i Esbjerg den 18. februar 1943. (Kilde: FAF) 
Flying Officer John Williams was the son 
of Thomas and Ann Ellen Williams; husband of Jane Williams. B.Sc. 
Hans navn er på Panel 68 på the Runnymede Memorial 
blandt mere end 20.000 navne på flyvere, der ikke har en 
kendt grav. (Kilde: CWGC) 
1 flyver fra WEL DV892 
blev begravet i Esbjerg og 1 i United Kingdom. 5 flyvere har ingen kendt grav. 7 flyvere. 
  At 14:21 on 18 December 1942
WEL DV892 took off from  
RAF Gransden 
Lodge on a test flight - or a bombing raid on  
Cloppenburg. 
 Reported down in sea off
Great Yarmouth.
Body of P/O Pickles picked up next day by boat 7 miles SE of 
Lowestoft. (Source: 
p128MACR) 
 
F. A. Couper was washed ashore on Vejers Strand (about
here) on 15 
February 1943. He was buried in Esbjerg on 18 February 1943. (Source: FAF) 
Flying Officer John Williams was the son 
of Thomas and Ann Ellen Williams; husband of Jane Williams. B.Sc. 
He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 
68, among more than 20,000 airmen who have no known grave. 
(Source: CWGC) 
    	
He 
		is remembered on
		
		The Walls of Names at the 
		International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 1, Panel 116.    
1 airman from WEL DV892 
was buried in Esbjerg and 1 in the United Kingdom. 5 airmen have no known grave. 
	RAF 1474 Flight Wireless Interception 
Flight - 999 Squadron to limit the name to 3 digits! 
		IBCC has operational 
	details at the end of the text about each airman.   
	
	Wellington IC DV892 
took off from RAF Binbrook on 
	17 DEC 1942 targeting 
	Cloppenburg. (Source: 
Aircrew Remembered 
has this.) 
	7 airmen. 
		IBCC and
	p128MACR state that it took off from
	RAF Gransden 
	Lodge - where No. 1474 (Special Duties) Flight RAF was stationed at some 
	point.  On 4 January 1943 it was re-numbered
	192 Special 
	Squadron. (Source: Wikipedia.) 
	
Aircrew Remembered 
has 
	this about an earlier
	Wireless 
	Interception Flight by WEL DV819, Pilot Sgt Paulton. 
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