Halifax II BB200 - The North Sea                                                            Updated: 07 MAR 2022

Airman Surname Init Rank Service Sqdn P_link Plane Operation Crash_site Crash_d Buried_d C_link At_Next
e777474.htm Crowe M M F/Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e777 e777.htm NO KNOWN
e777477.htm Davies E K Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e777 e777.htm NO KNOWN
e444036.htm Frankland R K Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e444 e444.htm GERMANY
a014030.htm Morgan R W Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 b050942 c014.htm Esbjerg
e777473.htm Seal L H Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e777 e777.htm NO KNOWN
e777476.htm Smith D Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e777 e777.htm NO KNOWN
e777475.htm Williams J R Sgt RAF 78 p085.htm HAL BB200 Bomb G The North Sea d200642 e777 e777.htm NO KNOWN

 
Kl. 23.43 den 19. juni 1942 lettede HAL BB200 fra RAF Middleton St. George på et bombetogt mod Emden.
Flyet gik tabt i havet, antageligt i Nordsøen. Der var ingen overlevende. (Kilde: p085MACR)

R. W. Morgan blev begravet i Esbjerg den 5. september 1942. (Kilde: FAF)

1 flyver fra HAL BB200 blev begravet i Esbjerg og 1 TYSKLAND. 6 flyvere har ingen kendt grav.

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7 flyvere.

At 23:43 on 19 June 1942 HAL BB200 took off from RAF Middleton St. George on a bombing raid targeting Emden.
The plane was lost at sea, North Sea presumed. There were no survivors. (Source: p085MACR)
IBCC states at each airman: Emden. Most crews reported hitting target but actually many hit Osnabrück due to
incorrect flare targeting. Emden reported no damage or casualties.

R. W. Morgan was buried in Esbjerg on 5 September 1942. (Source: FAF)

1 airman from HAL BB200 was buried in Esbjerg and 1 in GERMANY. 6 airmen have no known grave.

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Halifax II BB200 EY- took off from RAF Middleton St. George on 19 JUN 1942. (Source: Aircrew Remembered has this.)

7 airmen.