No. 11 Operational Training Unit Wellington IC DV717 - Maplebeck, Nottinghamshire
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Memorial plaque to the crew of No. 11 Operational Training Unit Wellington IC DV717, which crashed at Breck's Farm, Maplebeck, 15th Oct 1942.
Waymark Code: WM111FQ
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/29/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 3l diesel
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Memorial plaque to the crew of No. 11 Operational Training Unit Wellington IC DV717, which crashed at Breck's Farm, Maplebeck, 15th Oct 1942.

"15.10.1942 No. 11 Operational Training Unit Wellington IC DV717 Sgt. Kirby

Operation: Training

Date: 15th October 1942 (Thursday)

Unit: No. 11 Operational Training Unit (92 Group)

Type: Wellington IC

Serial: DV717

Code: Not known

Base: RAF Westcott, Buckinghamshire

Location: Breck's Farm, Maplebeck, Nottinghamshire

Pilot: Sgt. Vincent Xavier Kirby NZ/414640 RNZAF Age 23. Killed

Obs: Sgt. Richard John Fuller NZ/411969 RNZAF Age 21. Killed

Air/Bmr: Sgt. John Llewellyn Lloyd NZ/413438 RNZAF Age 22. Killed

W/Op/Air/Gnr: Sgt. Edward Alexander McCord NZ/413264 RNZAF Age 26. Killed

Air/Gnr: Sgt. Ivan Raymond Styles NZ/413282 RNZAF Age 27. Killed

REASON FOR LOSS:

Taking part in a night cross country training exercise when it dived through cloud and into the ground at 20:55 hrs

Burial details:

Sgt. Vincent Xavier Kirby. Ollerton Cemetery. R.C. portion. Grave 799. Son of Alban Michael and Theresa Ellen Kirby, of Mosgiel, Otago, New Zealand. A total of 336 flying hours logged.

Sgt. Richard John Fuller. Ollerton Cemetery. R.C. portion. Grave 825. Son of Richard Haddock Fuller and of Eugenee Frances Fuller (née Paitry) of Ngaruawahia, Auckland, New Zealand. A total of 174 flying hours logged.

Sgt. John Llewellyn LLoyd. Ollerton Cemetery. Consecrated Portion. Grave 1203. Son of Enoch Llewellyn Lloyd and Maud Lloyd, of Caversham, Otago, New Zealand.

Sgt. Edward Alexander McCord. Ardagh Cemetery County Longford. Grave B.16. Born on the 15th November 1915 at Loughill, the son of John and Frances Maria McCord, of Ardagh, Republic of Ireland. He had emigrated to New Zealand just 4 years previously. His grave inscription reads: "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends"."

SOURCE - (visit link)

The inscription on the plaque reads -
WELLINGTON BOMBER DV 717 MARK C CREWED BY RNAF
CRASHED ON A TRAINING EXERCISE AT BRECKS FARM
MAPLEBECK 15th OCTOBER 1942
All aircrew killed and laid to rest in Ollerton Cemetery (Sgt McCord in Argdagh, Ireland)
Crew
414640 Sgt Vincent X Kirby RNAF (Pilot) 23
411969 Sgt Richard J Fuller RNAF (Navigator) 21
413438 Sgt John L Lloyd RNAF (Observer) 22
413282 Sgt Ivan R Styles RNAF (Air Gunner) 27
413264 Sgt Edward A McCord RNAF (WOP/AG) 26

Ka Maumahara Tonu Tatou Ki A Ratou
We Will Remember Them


Unveiling ceremony - (visit link)
Date of Dedication: 04/28/2019

Property Permission: Public

Location of waymark:
The Green
St Radegund
Maplebeck, Nottinghamshire England


Commemoration: crew of Wellington IC DV717

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