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Sgt. (W.Op/AG) Norman Louis Forth

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Sgt. (W.Op/AG) Norman Louis Forth Veteran

Birth
York, York Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England
Death
25 Apr 1944 (aged 22)
Belgium
Burial
Leuven, Arrondissement Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium Add to Map
Plot
5. E. 15.
Memorial ID
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Service No: 1510806 - Sergeant - Wireless Operator/Air Gunner - Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 115 Sqdn.


Son of Arthur Victor and Nellie Forth of The Glen, Stockton Lane, Heworth, Flaxton, Yorkshire, England.

Husband of Ethel Forth, of Layton, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.


One of a seven man crew that took off at 21:05 from RAF Witchford, Cambridgeshire on the 24th April, 1944, in a Avro - Lancaster I - S/No. HK542 for a bombing raid on Karlsruhe, South West Germany.

After take off nothing further was heard and the aircraft was reported as missing, it was later established that the aircraft, had been shot down by a night fighter between Wolfe and Paradijs about 6 Miles Northeast of St Trond, Belgium.

 

The rest of the crew were,

Flt/Sgt. Peter Anthony BENNETT – S/No. 1601570 – Pilot – RAFVR

F/O. Adolf David Leon HOFFMAN – S/No. 426598) – Navigator - RAAF

Sgt. Alan HOLT – S/No. 2209128 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

Sgt. William McKELVIE – S/No. 1567526 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

Sgt. John Frederick PLUMMER – S/No. 1606785 – Flight Engineer – RAFVR

P/O. James Eugene ZEGARCHUK – S/No. J/89947 – Air Bomber – RCAF

 

There were no survivors and they are all buried in the Heverlee War Cemetery.


Service No: 1510806 - Sergeant - Wireless Operator/Air Gunner - Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 115 Sqdn.


Son of Arthur Victor and Nellie Forth of The Glen, Stockton Lane, Heworth, Flaxton, Yorkshire, England.

Husband of Ethel Forth, of Layton, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.


One of a seven man crew that took off at 21:05 from RAF Witchford, Cambridgeshire on the 24th April, 1944, in a Avro - Lancaster I - S/No. HK542 for a bombing raid on Karlsruhe, South West Germany.

After take off nothing further was heard and the aircraft was reported as missing, it was later established that the aircraft, had been shot down by a night fighter between Wolfe and Paradijs about 6 Miles Northeast of St Trond, Belgium.

 

The rest of the crew were,

Flt/Sgt. Peter Anthony BENNETT – S/No. 1601570 – Pilot – RAFVR

F/O. Adolf David Leon HOFFMAN – S/No. 426598) – Navigator - RAAF

Sgt. Alan HOLT – S/No. 2209128 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

Sgt. William McKELVIE – S/No. 1567526 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

Sgt. John Frederick PLUMMER – S/No. 1606785 – Flight Engineer – RAFVR

P/O. James Eugene ZEGARCHUK – S/No. J/89947 – Air Bomber – RCAF

 

There were no survivors and they are all buried in the Heverlee War Cemetery.



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