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Sergeant Charles Alfred Barlow

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Sergeant Charles Alfred Barlow Veteran

Birth
Wagin, Wagin Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Death
21 Jul 1944 (aged 19)
Burial
Papendrecht, Papendrecht Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
Plot G. Row 1. Grave 8.
Memorial ID
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RAFVR / RAAF Service number 427790
Avro Lancaster III / ND913 / A4-M2, aged 19
115 Squadron
Air Gunner
Take off station Witchford
Night Raid Operation Homberg- Meerbeck oil plant.

Operations:
Homberg- Meerbeck oil plant (Rheinpreussen synthetic oil installation). 158 aircraft (149 Lancasters and 11 Mosquitoes) of which 20 Lancasters were downed, mainly due to night-fighter activity. Caused severe damage to the plant, resulting in output dropping from 6000 tones of fuel per day to as little as 120. The 8th Air Force also hit this target.

While flying home, the Lancaster with nickname 'Popeye' was intercepted by the night fighter crew of Oberleutnant Hanneck, Unteroffizier Sacher & Unteroffizier Glöckner of the 5./NJG 1, who had taken off from Deelen airfield at 00:01 hrs, in Bf 110 G-4 G9. The Lancaster crashed 01:45 at Papendrecht, on the north bank of the Merwede river and opposite Dordrecht.

Son of Charles Percival and Beatrice Adeline Barlow, of Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia.
RAFVR / RAAF Service number 427790
Avro Lancaster III / ND913 / A4-M2, aged 19
115 Squadron
Air Gunner
Take off station Witchford
Night Raid Operation Homberg- Meerbeck oil plant.

Operations:
Homberg- Meerbeck oil plant (Rheinpreussen synthetic oil installation). 158 aircraft (149 Lancasters and 11 Mosquitoes) of which 20 Lancasters were downed, mainly due to night-fighter activity. Caused severe damage to the plant, resulting in output dropping from 6000 tones of fuel per day to as little as 120. The 8th Air Force also hit this target.

While flying home, the Lancaster with nickname 'Popeye' was intercepted by the night fighter crew of Oberleutnant Hanneck, Unteroffizier Sacher & Unteroffizier Glöckner of the 5./NJG 1, who had taken off from Deelen airfield at 00:01 hrs, in Bf 110 G-4 G9. The Lancaster crashed 01:45 at Papendrecht, on the north bank of the Merwede river and opposite Dordrecht.

Son of Charles Percival and Beatrice Adeline Barlow, of Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia.

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