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can anyone give me any information of my uncle who was kia shot down or crashed at duilsburg 21/22-06-44 i only have standard imfo from RAF



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This was a bad night for 619 Sqn as they lost 6 aircraft in this attack. The aircraft was hit by flak and it crashed into the Rhine between a road bridge and the rail bridge at Duisburg. All of the crew were recovered and they are buried in Reichswald War Cemetery.

I hope that helps,

 

Regards,

 

John.



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Hi

you may already have the following info from Bill Chorley's BCL:-

 

21-22 Jun  1944

619 Sqn       Lancaster III  ND986  PG-S          Op:  Wesseling

 

T/o 2324 Dunholme Lodge. Hit by flak and fell into the Rhine between a road bridge and a rail bridge at Duisberg.  All bodies were recovered and interred at Düsseldorph in the Nordfriedhof.  Their graves are now in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery. Although by no means unique, it was unusual to have three Commonwealth and Dominion air forces represented in one crew.

F/O K E Crawford  RAAF  +

Sgt W A Loose   +

F/Sgt G N Rackley   +

F/O K A Galloway  RNZAF   +

Sgt  A R Ward  +

Sgt T E G Howe  RCAF  +

Sgt J Cutting   +

 

The link below has info regarding F/O Galloway RNZAF:-

http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/general/Cenotaph/18516.detail?Ordinal=7&c_surname_search=galloway&c_warconflict_search=%22world+war+ii,+1939-1945%22

 

 

For this night there is a possible night fighter claim for Lancaster ND986 (source: Nachtjagd War Diaries vol 2, by Theo Boiten).

Hptm. Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow        1./NJG1       N.W.N  Duisburg:  5.200 m.         01.39

 

 

Regards,

Mike

 

 

 

 

 

 



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John,

Mikes info is that Hptm Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow, a nightfighter pilot, put in a claim for the shooting down of Lancaster ND986. On the following link, there is a lot about the loss of this aircraft, including a copy of the original target map. Just scroll down until you find the story of Sgt A Ward.

myweb.tiscali.co.uk/woodboroughheritage/warmemww2.html 



-- Edited by AW on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 10:57:34 AM

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many thanks for your quick reply and the invaluable imformation you supplied,it is greatly appreciated.If you do think of any other imfo that might make a bigger picture of the situation the airman found themselves in or any imfo on the opperations at duneholme airfield, again it will be of imence interest.

John



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Thank you so much for the imformation supplied it goes a long way to forming the picture of what and how it happend.All the imformation supplied is of a great help.If you do think of any thing that could be of interest i would be very grateful.

 Many Thanks John



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Hi Mike Im not sure what the Night flight claim is could you give me a clue?

Many Thanks John



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Hi John, 

Modrow would survive the war and finish with 33 night victories. I do have a photo of him if you would like a scan of it contact me off board on harleyDOT158ATbigpondDOTcom replace the DOT and AT with the usual.

 

Regards,

 

John.



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