Anthony Alfred Arthur Bradley Updated: 18 MAY 2022
Airman: e777919.htm Surname: Bradley Init: AAA Rank: F/O Service: RAF Sqdn: 051
P_link: p482.htm Plane: HAL MZ349 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: The North Sea
Crash_d: d130844 Buried_d: e777 C_link: e777.htm At_Next: NO KNOWN
Den 13. august 1944 omkring kl. 02.00
nødlandede HAL MZ349 i Nordsøen på
tilbagevejen fra et bombetogt til Brunswick (Braunschweig
her). Det brændte på grund af et angreb fra tysk side. (Kilde: Lost Bombers) Flying Officer Anthony Alfred Arthur Bradley,
34 år, var søn af Walter Hermit Bradley og Edith Alice Bradley, United Kingdom.
Mange flere end
de 152 fly nævnt i www.airmen.dk styrtede
i Nordsøen, men dette medtages i
www.airmen.dk fordi F/O Edmond T. Tunstall fra dette fly senere blev On 13
August 1944 at about 02.00 hours
HAL MZ349
ditched into the North Sea on the return flight from a bombing raid on
Brunswick
(Braunschweig
here) - set
Flying Officer Anthony Alfred Arthur Bradley,
34, was the son of Walter Hermit Bradley and Edith Alice Bradley, United Kingdom. Many more than the 152 planes mentioned in
www.airmen.dk crashed into the North Sea,
but this is included in www.airmen.dk
because
F/O Edmond T. Tunstall
F/O A. A. A. Bradley,
Mid Upper Gunner has no known grave. Sgt J. Gregory was found washed ashore on 4
September 1944 and he was buried in Germany.
See
No. 51 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia *
The 51 Squadron Website *
Google Map 51 Squadron.
The
IBCC has details at the
end of the description of perished airmen. |