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Harry Clark | |||
Rank: | Flying Officer | Number: | 151632 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 057 Sqn RAFVR | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Bomber Command | ||
Died: | 17/12/1943 | Age: | 20 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Lost Overseas | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Runnymede Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Joined the Metro-vicker's Company as a Junior Clerk in May 1940 and employed in the Cost Department. Joined the RAF in October 1941 and was commissioned as a Pilot Officer. Reported missing, believed killed, when his aircraft crashed whilst returning from a raid over Germany in December 1943. Flying with 57 Sqn, they took off at 16.25hrs from R.A.F. East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, in a Lancaster Mk.III, No. JB373 DX-N on a bombing operation over Berlin. They were last heard of on their W/T stating that they were homebound. They subsequently ditched in the North Sea and are all commemorated at Runnymede. Air/27 - Pilotted by Pilot Officer John Hinde, the a/c carried 2 x 1,000 lb medium case bombs - 1 x 500 lb MC bomb - 600 x 4 lb incendiary bombs and 48 x 30 lb incendiary bombs. 17 a/c were detailed, there was 10/10 cloud over Berlin, but PFF markers were well concentrated and they bombed the eastern part of the City which was severely damaged inflicting heavy casualties. One crew member - Flt. Sgt. Charles Hurley (later W/O) was rescued by Minesweeper "Typhoon" having been spotted by an a/c from 106 Sqn. He was eventually killed on another raid on the 22nd June 1944. |
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Metro-Vickers (Trafford Park) | |||
7th Sale Scouts | |||