Wright, Arthur Charles

Personal Information

Rank Sgt
Forename(s) Arthur Charles
Surname Wright
Gender M
Age 32
Date of Death 12-07-1943
Next of Kin Son of John and Susan Wright of Hackney, London. Husband of Winnifred Marian Louise Wright, of Llanhilleth, Monmouthshire. Father of three sons: John, James and Peter.
WRIGHT AC

Aircraft Information

Aircraft Avro Lancaster I
Serial Number ED412
Markings EM-Q

Memorial Information

Burial/Memorial Country Switzerland
Burial/Memorial Place Vevey (St. Martin's) Cemetery
Grave Reference Grave 91.
Epitaph CALLED ON TO DO HIS DUTY FOR A NATION'S CAUSE. ALTHOUGH GONE FROM OUR MIDST HE IS ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS R.I.P.
Ribbon Stone 0082 (Block 2, Column 4, Row 2)

IBCC Memorial Information

Phase 1
Panel Number 119

Enlistment Information

Service Number 1149750
Service Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Group 5
Squadron 207
Squadron Motto Semper paratus (Always prepared)
Trade Air Bomber
Country of Origin United Kingdom

Other Memorials

Location Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby, Lincolnshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Metal Plaque
Memorial Text Remembering Sgt Arthur Charles Wright and the crew of 207 Sqn Lancaster ED412 EM-Q Turin 12/13 July 1943
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Location International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln LN4 2HQ
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed stone tablet
Memorial Text Sgt A.C.Wright & his crew ED412 Q 207 Sqn
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Location Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby, Lincolnshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Metal Plaque
Memorial Text Dedicated to the crew of 207 Sqn Lancaster ED412 EM-Q from the people of Le Bouveret, Switzerland
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Location 1897 Port-Valais, Chem de vieux Port, Le Bouveret, Valais Kantone
Country Switzerland
Memorial Type Memorial stone, sculpture & inscribed metal plaque
Memorial Text A la memoire de L'Equipage du Lancaster ED412 de L'Escradrille 207 RAF qui s'est ecrase contre le Grammont le 13 Juillet 1943
Translation "Dedicated to the crew of Lancaster ED412, 207 Sqn RAF which crashed on the Grammont 13 July 1943"
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Location Sion Airport (Military enclave) Base a�rienne Sion, Rte des Aviateurs, 1950 Sion, Valais Kantone
Country Switzerland
Memorial Type Memorial stone & inscribed metal plaque
Memorial Text Nous voulons honorer la memoire de ceux cui ont perdu la vie en valais lors d'accidents d'aeronefes militaries ou au service de forces airennes. Ce Sont sept hommes d'equipage au Grammont le 13.7.43 avec un Lancaster de la RAF
Translation "We want to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in Valais during military aircraft accidents or in the service of Air Forces. They are; Seven crewman at Grammont on 13.7.43 with an RAF Lancaster "
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Location St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Slate Tablet and Roll of Honour within wooden case
Memorial Text Roll of Honour and memorial to the members of 207 Sqn RAF who served at RAF Bottesford during WW2
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Location X, Great Steeping, Lincolnshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed group of Memorial Stones with adjacent info board
Memorial Text In memory of 207 Sqn RAF which served at RAF Spilsby and of 10 Sqn Armourers killed in an accident on 10th April 1944
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Location All Saints Church, Great Steeping
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Marble Tablet and Roll of Honour within wooden case
Memorial Text Roll of Honour and memorial to the members of 207 Sqn RAF who served at RAF Spilsby during WW2
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Location Stn Church, RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Stone Tablet
Memorial Text In memory of 207 Sqn RAF which served at RAF Waddington between 1 November 1940 and 18th November 1941
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Location Harby Rd, Langar, Nottinghamshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Memorial Stone
Memorial Text A memorial to 207 Sqn RAF which served at RAF Langar during WW2
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Location St. Andrew's Church, Langar, Nottinghamshire
Country United Kingdom
Memorial Type Inscribed Brass Plaque & Roll of Honour within wooden case
Memorial Text Roll of Honour and a memorial to the personnel of 207 Sqn RAF who were killed flying from RAF Langar during WW2
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Miscellaneous Information

Known as Bert. Born February 19th 1911 in Hackney, London. He was a carpenter and roofer by trade.
He, his wife and his three sons were living in West Ham during the Blitz, as a result of which they were evacuated to Llanhilleth in Wales.
Undertook his basic training as a pilot/observer on Tiger Moths in Pretoria, South Africa but due to a hearing problem he instead qualified as a bomb aimer/ observer.

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Last Operation Information

Start Date 12-07-1943
End Date 13-07-1943
Takeoff Station Langar
Day/Night Raid Night (74% moon)
Operation Torino
Reason for Loss Strayed in to Swiss airspace and was shot down by Flak, crashing on Mount Grammont above le Bouveret
 
 
 
 

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