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R.A.F 178 Squadron Op's 6-11-44

Hi All, 🙂

I was hoping someone might be able to help me out on some research I have just begun ?

I am interested in an Air Gunner who was killed on 6-11-44. He was a member of 178 Squadron, who I believe were stationed in Italy at the time.
He is buried in Belgrade War Cemetery.

Although I have access to Bomber Command casualty information, 178 Squadron don’t come under this and I am interested in what operations they were involved in on that day, losses, aircraft etc.

Any information would be very much appreciated.

Cheers

Tim.

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By: jdhellis - 15th April 2011 at 14:53

Hi All, 🙂

I was hoping someone might be able to help me out on some research I have just begun ?

I am interested in an Air Gunner who was killed on 6-11-44. He was a member of 178 Squadron, who I believe were stationed in Italy at the time.
He is buried in Belgrade War Cemetery.

Although I have access to Bomber Command casualty information, 178 Squadron don’t come under this and I am interested in what operations they were involved in on that day, losses, aircraft etc.

Any information would be very much appreciated.

Cheers

Tim.

Hi. I am the son of flying officer J.C.ELLIS. also buried in Belgrade cemetary. I was a guest of Tito in the early 50s on an exchange of about 20 war orphans.I am on line most days if anyone cares to correspond. John. RN retired.

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By: Tim Corbett - 21st September 2006 at 17:03

Hi Nick,

Very many thanks for the excellent information, it is very much appreciated.
I’m really pleased that I have found out what mission he was involved in. I just need to establish why he ended up being buried in Belgrade.
Thanks again.

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By: Nick Warner - 4th September 2006 at 09:50

Tim, Midland Counties were advertising the book “Bomber Losses in the Middle East and Mediterranean” in their Flypast advert, but on checking it is Vol. 1 1939-1942 so doesn’t have your date range. 178 flew Liberator VIs Dec ’43-Nov ’45 and at the time of your date of interest were based at Amendola, near Foggia in Southern Italy. According to http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/1944_4.html, Liberator B.VI KH243 was missing in action on a supply drop over Northern Italy on 6.11.44, this was the only loss on that date I could find, but you may spot others!

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By: Tim Corbett - 4th September 2006 at 08:03

Hi,

Just bumping this back up to the top. Still hoping !!

Cheers
Tim

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