Warrant Officer 1st Class Douglas Gordon Bergey (RCAF) was safe, back in the United Kingdom1945-05-11
Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 245

Birth Date: unkown date
Born:
Parents:
Spouse:
Home: Guernsey, Saskatchewan
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
192 (SD) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Dare to Discover
Base
RAF Feltwell
Rank
Warrant Officer 1st Class
Position
Air Gunner (Rear)
Service Numbers
R/139928
PoW: 70
Warrant Officer 1st Class Douglas Gordon Bergey (RCAF) was safe, back in the United Kingdom1945-05-11
Footprints on the Sands of Time, RAF Bomber Command Prisoners of War in Germany 1939-45 by Oliver Clutton-Brock, page 245
192 Squadron (Dare to discover) RAF Feltwell. Wellington Mk X aircraft HE 228 DT-C was lost returning from an operation against targets in Dusseldorf Germany. On the return leg, the Wellington was shot down by night fighter pilot Leutnant Heinz Struning of 2/NJG1 and crashed about 02: 35 near Loosduinen (Zuid-Holland) in the south-west outskirts of The Hague, Holland
Flight Sergeant Geoffrey Bell (RAFVR) was missing, presumed killed in action. Flight Sergeant Bell has no known grave and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 135
Warrant Officer 1st Class Douglas Gordon Bergey (RCAF), Sergeant Arthur William Heywood (RAFVR), Sergeant James Thomson (RAFVR), Pilot Officer Thomas William Spencer Wilson (RAFVR) all survived to be taken as Prisoners of War. Pilot Officer George Barrett (RAFVR) was wounded and hospitalized due to injuries suffered in the crash. After recovering, he to sent to a POW camp
span class="citation">Nachtjagd Combat Archive 1943 Part 1 1 January - 22 June by Theo Boiten, page 103