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Memorial Lancaster MK I LL812

This memorial commemorates the seven crew members of the Lancaster MK I bomber that crashed in Oostelbeers on June 13, 1944. All crew members died.

The text on the memorial reads:

"On the 12th June 1944, 622 Squadron (RAF Bomber Command) the Lancaster MK I bomber, LL812, GI-Z, piloted by F/O W.R. Rattle, took off for a bombing raid on a oil refinery near Gelsenkirchen. In the early morning of 13th June 1944 the Lancaster was intercepted and attacked by a German Nightfighter over Oirschot. The Lancaster was severly hit, caught on fire and crashed not far from this spot, Seven young airmen lost their lives.

Pilot F/O W.F. Rattle 29 RAAF
Navigator F/SGT R.J.W. Moore 24 RAAF
Wireless Op F/SGT R.P.P. Holden 24 RAAF
Bombaimer F/O W.R. Tanner 27 RAAF
Flight Engineer SGT, F.M. Leaney RAF
Miduppergunner SGT M. O'Dea 24 RAF
Reargunner SGT R. Bramley 26 RAF

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Source

  • Text: TracesOfWar
  • Photos: Frank Overman (1), Pieter van Leuven (2, 3, 4)

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