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Eric Henry Alcock | |||
Rank: | Sergeant | Number: | 2209054 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 101 Sqn RAF | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Bomber Command | ||
Died: | 27/01/1944 | Age: | 19 |
Country of burial: | Germany | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Hanover Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Hale | ||
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Attended Stamford Park School & Bradbury Central School. Employed by Hale R.D.C. Member of the Home Guard until he volunteered for the RAF in May 1942 and became an Air Gunner. Youngest of three brothers - Flt Sgt Wilfred J. Alcock & Sgt Fred Alcock also on active service. Also reported in the 24/03/44 edition of the local newspaper. Posted to Ludford Magna, form 166 Conversion Unit on the 8th January 1944. 20/01/1944 - Took off at 16.35 hours in a Lancaster Mk III - No. DV236 'G' to bomb Berlin. Their bomb load comprised - 1 x 4,000 lb H.C (Cookie); 56 x 30 lb and 1,260 x 4 lb Incendiaries (inc 90x). They bombed from 20,000 feet onto 'Wananni' flares at 19.52 hours. Glow from fires in the target are seen through fires. They landed at 00.01 hours. 21/01/1944 - Took off at 20.10 hours in a Lancaster Mk III - No. DV302 'H' to bomb Magdeburg. Their bomb load comnprised - 1 x 4,000 lb (Cookie); 56 x 30 and 1,260 x 4 lb Incendiaries (inc 90x). They bombed from 21,000 feet at 23.23 hours - Target Indicators dropped late, fires and column of black smoke seen, A/c damaged by Flak. Landed at 03.10 hours. 27/01/1944 - Took off at ????? hours in a Lancaster Mk III - No. DV231 (on ABC duties) SE-'A' to bomb Berlin. Their bomb load comprised - 1 x 4,000 lb (Cookie); 48 x 30 lb and 960 x 4 lb Incendiaries (inc 90x). No communication received after take off. The a/c was hit by Flak and finished off by a night fighter, crashing between the village of Hollenstedt and the town of Northeim - the village being on the NW side of the town. Those who died are buried in the Hanover Cemetery. Flying Officer Clark operated the special equipment. Sgt. Smallman was repatriated aboard the Arundel Castle on the 6th February 1945. The crew were:- Pilot - Flight Sergeant Austin James Sandford (aged: 22); Sergeant A.H. Smallman (POW); Navigator - Sergeant Ernest Emmanuel Baron; Sgt. Richard Thomas Ottewell; Wireless Operator - Sgt. Terence Dennis Simpson (aged: 19); Navigator - Flying Officer John Clark (aged: 24); Air Gunner - Sgt. Kenneth Bartholomew (aged: 19); Air Gunner - Sgt. Eric Henry Alcock (aged: 19). A total of 35 a/c were lost on this raid. M.I. - "Compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses looking into Jesus". |
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