Turner, Albert (Sergeant)

Killed in Action 1943-October-09

Sergeant Albert Turner RAFVR

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RAFVR

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218 (B) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
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RAF Downham Market

Rank

Sergeant

Position

Bomb Aimer

Service Numbers

1391320

Mission

Stirling Mk. lll BK687

Bombing Bremen Germany 1943-October-08 to 1943-October-09

218 (B) Sqn (RAF) RAF Downham Market

119 aircraft - 95 Stirlings, 17 Halifaxes, 7 Lancasters, of 3 and 8 Groups. This was a diversionary raid on a larger scale than ever before. The bombing was scattered but this was a subsidiary aim of the operation. 3 Stirlings lost, 2.5 percent of the force. Minor Operations: 10 Mosquitos to Castrop-Rauxel, 7 to Berlin, 1 to Duren, 17 Stirlings minelaying in the River Gironde and off La Pallice, 2 OTU sorties. No Losses. Total Effort for the night: 660 sorties, 30 aircraft (4.5 percent) lost

218 Gold Coast Squadron (In Time) RAF Downham Market. Stirling III aircraft BK 687 HA-R was shot down by night fighter pilot Leutnant Hans-Heinz Augenstein of the 9/NJG 1, flying a Bf 110G from Twente airfield, the Netherlands during an operation against targets in Bremen, Germany. The Stirling crashed at Ebersdorf, Germany with the loss of the entire crew, flying their fourteenth operation

The Bomber Command War Diaries and Operational Reference book, 1939-1945 by Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt, page 438

From St Vith to Victory, 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron and the Campaign Against Nazi Germany by Stephen C Smith, page 184

Unvetted Source Royal Air Force Serial and Image Database

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Unvetted Source Allied Losses and Incidents: All Commands

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Unvetted Source History I No 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron 1936-1945