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WRIGHT HJ
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WRIGHT, Harold

Aircraft Information
Aircraft Handley Page Halifax III
Serial Number HX233
Markings HD-C
Memorial information
Burial/Memorial Country Germany
Burial/Memorial Place Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery
Grave Reference Coll. grave 5. H. 3-6..
Epitaph THE BELOVED SON OF H. AND D. WRIGHT. "LOVED, REMEMBERED, LONGED FOR ALWAYS"
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase 2
Panel Number 269
Enlistment information
Service Number 2203494
Service Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Group 4
Squadron 466 (Australian)
Trade Flight Engineer
Country of origin if different United Kingdom
Last Operation information
Start Date 28-01-1944
End Date 29-01-1944
Takeoff Station Leconfield
Day/Night raid Night
Operation Berlin. 677 aircraft, 46 losses (6.8%). The diversionary raids drew off a significant number of fighters but the German controller was able to re-group the over the target and many aircraft were Lost as a result. The cloud was broken and some ground marking was possible and despite claims by Bomber Command that the bombing was concentrated, the local report says otherwise. Nevertheless, around 180000 people were bombed out and an unusually high proportion of public and administrative buildings were hit, including the Chancellery.
Reason for Loss Shot down by a night-fighter shortly after completing the bombing run and partially abandoned