On June 29, 2022, this monument was unveiled in the municipality of Montfoort in the presence of relatives. On this date in 1943 this airplane crashed with a crew of seven of which six died.
Details:
Date: 29-JUN-1943
Time: 02:40 LT
Type: Short Stirling Mk III
Owner/operator: 15 Squadron Royal Air Force (15 Sqn RAF)
Registration: EH888
C/n / msn: LS-Z
Fatalities: 6 / Occupants: 7
Aircraft damage: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: near Heeswijk, province of Utrecht - Netherlands
Phase: Combat
Nature: Military
Departure airport: RAF Mildenhall
Destination airport:
Narrative:
Shot down by night fighter pilot Hauptmann Heinrich Wohlers of the Stab IV./NJG 4 (detached to 3./NJG 1), flying a Bf 110 G-4 from Venlo airfield.
The Stirling crashed at the banks of the channeled Hollandsche IJssel (hmp 127) near Heeswijk.
Target: Köln, Germany
Takeoff time: 23:45
Crew:
Pilot P/O. A.F. Saunders 149206 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 161
Flight engineer Sgt. J.L. Garfit 993649 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 158
Navigator Sgt. H. Mallen 958658 RAF Survived POW
Bomb aimer Sgt. G.E. Matthews 1333334 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 159
Wo ag Sgt. S.J. Devereux 1224414 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 160
Air gunner Sgt. F.S. Kennedy 965752 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 163
Air gunner Sgt. F.W. Davis 953242 RAF Amersfoort 13 8 164
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