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Sergeant (Obs.) Frederick John Charles Barnes

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Sergeant (Obs.) Frederick John Charles Barnes Veteran

Birth
Firth Park, Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Death
5 Sep 1942 (aged 22–23)
Medemblik Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Burial
Bergen, Bergen Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
Plot 1. Row A. Grave 8.
Memorial ID
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SON OF FREDERICK AND NELLY BARNES, OF FIRTH PARK, SHEFFIELD
Death of Death 1942-09-05
Died at Age : 23 years.
Burial/Commemoration Details : Plot 1. Row A. Grave 8. at Bergen General Cemetery, Netherlands
Their aircraft took off at 0030 on 5th of September, 1942 from RAF Bottesford, Lincolnshire
Outward-bound, the aircraft was shot down by the night fighter crew of Hauptmann Helmut Lent & Feldwebel Walter Kubisch of the Stab II./NJG 2, who were flying Bf 110 F-4 R4+AC from Leeuwarden airfield. The aircraft was carrying a bomb load consisting of 4 x 1900 Lb. General purpose (GP) bombs and it was detailed to bomb Bremen. There were no wireless communications received from R5755 from the time of take off. The aircraft failed to return to base.
Reports from other crew of squadron aircraft stated, that the visibility over the target was good and there was no cloud with fairly light winds. One crew reported no enemy opposition of any form.
On the 1st of September Flying Officer Rowland's body was washed ashore on a beach near Staveren Holland and soon after the body of Sgt. Luton was also found. Both crew members were laid to rest on the 24th of September 194s.

Two crew members are still missing in action:

Pilot / F/O. R.G. Rowlands 407728 RAAF / Scharl (Warns, Friesland) cemetery; grave 26
Flight Engineer / Sgt. G. Fleck 532066 RAF / Runnymede Memorial; panel 83
Navigator / P/O. A.B. Hastings 120038 RAF / Lemmer (Friesland) cemetery; grave C 9 247
Bomb Aimer / Sgt. F.J.C. Barnes 655006 RAF / Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 8
Wireless Operator / Sgt. J.C. Luton 403411 RAAF / Stavoren (Friesland) cemetery; grave K 31
Air Gunner / Sgt. C.V. Pattison 778001 RAF / Runnymede Memorial; panel 91
Air Gunner / Sgt. J.W. Atkinson 1105186 RAF / Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 7

ROYAL AIR FORCE - LANCASTER CREW – R5755
Country of Service: United Kingdom

1. Atkinson, John Wilfred Sergeant No. 1105186 Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 7

Atkinson
2. Barnes, Frederick John Charles, Sergeant No. 655006 Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 8

Barnes
3. Fleck, George, Sergeant No. 532066 MIA Runnymede Memorial; panel 83

Fleck
4. Hastings, Adam Byers Pilot Officer No. 120038 Lemmer (Friesland) cemetery; grave C 9 247

Hastings
5. Luton, John Campbell Sergeant No. 403411 Stavoren (Friesland) cemetery; grave K 31

Luton
6. Pattison, Cecil Vivian Sergeant No. 778001 MIA Runnymede Memorial; panel 91

Pattison
7. Rowlands, Richard Gerald Flying Officer No. 407728 Scharl (Warns, Friesland) cemetery; grave 26

RowlandsE
SON OF FREDERICK AND NELLY BARNES, OF FIRTH PARK, SHEFFIELD
Death of Death 1942-09-05
Died at Age : 23 years.
Burial/Commemoration Details : Plot 1. Row A. Grave 8. at Bergen General Cemetery, Netherlands
Their aircraft took off at 0030 on 5th of September, 1942 from RAF Bottesford, Lincolnshire
Outward-bound, the aircraft was shot down by the night fighter crew of Hauptmann Helmut Lent & Feldwebel Walter Kubisch of the Stab II./NJG 2, who were flying Bf 110 F-4 R4+AC from Leeuwarden airfield. The aircraft was carrying a bomb load consisting of 4 x 1900 Lb. General purpose (GP) bombs and it was detailed to bomb Bremen. There were no wireless communications received from R5755 from the time of take off. The aircraft failed to return to base.
Reports from other crew of squadron aircraft stated, that the visibility over the target was good and there was no cloud with fairly light winds. One crew reported no enemy opposition of any form.
On the 1st of September Flying Officer Rowland's body was washed ashore on a beach near Staveren Holland and soon after the body of Sgt. Luton was also found. Both crew members were laid to rest on the 24th of September 194s.

Two crew members are still missing in action:

Pilot / F/O. R.G. Rowlands 407728 RAAF / Scharl (Warns, Friesland) cemetery; grave 26
Flight Engineer / Sgt. G. Fleck 532066 RAF / Runnymede Memorial; panel 83
Navigator / P/O. A.B. Hastings 120038 RAF / Lemmer (Friesland) cemetery; grave C 9 247
Bomb Aimer / Sgt. F.J.C. Barnes 655006 RAF / Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 8
Wireless Operator / Sgt. J.C. Luton 403411 RAAF / Stavoren (Friesland) cemetery; grave K 31
Air Gunner / Sgt. C.V. Pattison 778001 RAF / Runnymede Memorial; panel 91
Air Gunner / Sgt. J.W. Atkinson 1105186 RAF / Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 7

ROYAL AIR FORCE - LANCASTER CREW – R5755
Country of Service: United Kingdom

1. Atkinson, John Wilfred Sergeant No. 1105186 Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 7

Atkinson
2. Barnes, Frederick John Charles, Sergeant No. 655006 Bergen cemetery; grave 1 A 8

Barnes
3. Fleck, George, Sergeant No. 532066 MIA Runnymede Memorial; panel 83

Fleck
4. Hastings, Adam Byers Pilot Officer No. 120038 Lemmer (Friesland) cemetery; grave C 9 247

Hastings
5. Luton, John Campbell Sergeant No. 403411 Stavoren (Friesland) cemetery; grave K 31

Luton
6. Pattison, Cecil Vivian Sergeant No. 778001 MIA Runnymede Memorial; panel 91

Pattison
7. Rowlands, Richard Gerald Flying Officer No. 407728 Scharl (Warns, Friesland) cemetery; grave 26

RowlandsE

Inscription

Royal Air Force
OUR DEAR BOY.
ON EARTH YOU ALWAYS DID YOUR BEST.
GOD GRANT YOU ETERNAL REST

Gravesite Details

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