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Charles Bernard Fleming | |||
| Rank: | Flying Off. | Number: | 132773 |
| Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 100 Sqn RAFVR | ||
| Name of Rgt or Ship: | Bomber Command | ||
| Died: | 12/06/1943 | Age: | 28 |
| Country of burial: | Netherlands | Grave Photo: | No |
| Cemetery or Memorial: | Voorst (Terwolde) General Cemetery | ||
| Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Sale R.U.F.C. centenary book states that he was killed on operations. Flying with 100 Sqn, he took off from RAF Grimsby at 23.25 hrs in a Lancaster Mk 3 - No. ED976 - HW-S, on an operation to Düsseldorf. The a/c was shot down by a night fighter (Lt Werner Rapp, III./NJG1) and crashed at 02.44 hrsTerwolde, Gelderland - 5 km north-west of Deventer, Holland. The other crew members, all but one were killed, were:- Sgt A.B. Magill (pilot); Sgt E.N. Cummings; Sgt W.F. Bradley; Sgt G. Glover; Sgt J.W. Lake (RCAF); and Sgt L.A. Stephenson (RCAF)who was taken prisoner. | |||
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