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Henry Foy | |||
Rank: | Sergeant (W.Op/Air Gnr) | Number: | 1684642 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 031 (S.A.A.F.) Sqn RAFVR | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Air Force V.R. | ||
Died: | 13/10/1944 | Age: | 21 |
Country of burial: | Italy | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Milan Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Died 12th - 13th October 1944. One of eight crew members 31 Sqn SAAF - Liberator KG999 which was one of five Liberators that crashed that night whilst taking part in the same mission to drop supplies to partisans in the north of Italy, near to Lake Maggiore. The weather was bad with poor visibility and high winds and the aircraft crashed into a mountainside NW of Turin - possibly blown off course & crew unable to see the mountain until too late. Manchester Evening News appeal 11/01/2003 by an Anne Storm of Wiltshire. E-Mail message from her - "My Australian RAAF father was a crew member of a 31 SAAF Liberator KH158 which disappeared, with 8 crew [5 SAAF, 2 RAF, 1 RAAF] while on a sortie to drop supplies to Italian partisans on 12/13th Oct 1944, wreckage never found, possibly in the Med. sea. I have been researching his disappearance & the squadron, wartime history & events of 12/10/44. 4 other planes of 31 & 34 sqdns crashed on that mission & their wreckage was eventually found.The 6th, my father's was never found. Twenty planes had taken off, each with 8 crew, so 48 men were lost that night - 8 from 34 SAAF [1 aircraft] & the rest from 31 SAAF [5 aircraft] I have been trying to find relatives of the RAF crew of KG999 for a friend in SA who is the nephew of the Liberator's pilot, CP Nel. I know Henry Foy came from Old Trafford because of the "sortie missing" report & the CWGC debt of honour site. His mother may have remarried as her Ada Broster name is different on the missing report to that on the CWGC site - but may be a mistake. Perhaps the mother moved from Old Trafford after Henry died & did not get his name put in the Memorial Book - or did the town council do that sort of thing ? 31 SAAF was a Sth African Sqn based in Celone, Foggia, Italy 1944-45. They lost a lot of crew during the Warsaw supply drops & were joined by RAF crews. My father had been in Italy with 104 Sqn RAF from Jan 44 to July 44 when he was seconded to 31 SAAF. He was a F/O & Observer & had left Sydney in 1943 to train for war in England /Scotland". |
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