33 Lancasters from 408, 426 and 432 squadrons were joined by 90 Halifaxes from 419, 427, 428, 429, 431, 433, and 434 squadrons on an attack at Berlin. The crews were over the target at between 18,000 and 23,500 feet, releasing 280,000 lbs of high explosives and 359,000 lbs of incendiaries. According to reports, bombing caused serious damage as there was broken cloud and the target could be seen. Richard Koval (6bombergroup.ca)
434 Bluenose Squadron (In Excelsis Vincimus) RAF Croft. Halifax BV aircraft LK 916 WL-P was lost on a night bombing operation when it blew up over the target of Berlin, Germany, cause unknown
Pilot Officer E P Devaney (RCAF), Pilot Officer C T E Lee (RCAF), Pilot Officer W H Martin (RCAF), Pilot Officer W K Maxwell (RCAF), Pilot Officer V H McKeown (RCAF), Sergeant E Parker (RAFVR) and Flight Sergeant K J Scales (RAFVR) were all missing, presumed killed in action. The missing have no known grave and all are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial
The Squadron Operations Record Book (ORB) refers to the operation as "Black Thursday". There were four other 434 Squadron Halifax V aircraft lost on this operation, EB 256 WL-S, LK 649 WL-X, LK 740 WL-V and LL 134 WL-U
Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database
The RCAF Halifax B Mk V P for Popeye
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