Briegel, James Stuart
Personal Information
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Avro Lancaster II |
Serial Number | DS831 |
Markings | QO-N |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | Netherlands |
Burial/Memorial Place | Leeuwarden (Huizum) Protestant Churchyard |
Grave Reference | Row 10. Grave 4. |
Epitaph |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 2 |
Panel Number | 135 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | R/113427 |
Service | Royal Canadian Air Force |
Group | 6 |
Squadron | 432 (Leaside) |
Squadron Motto | Saeviter ad lucem (Ferociously towards the light) |
Trade | Navigator |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Other Memorials
Location | Huizum Protestant Church, Wirdum (Huizum Dorp), Friesland Province |
Country | the Netherlands |
Memorial Type | Stencilled information board |
Memorial Text |
Translation "On December 16th, 1943 Lancaster Mk II DS831 of No 432 Royal Canadian Air Force took off for a raid on Berlin. Over Leeuwarden the aircraft was shot down by a German nightfighter. Six crew were killed and 2 bailed out to become POWs." |
Location | Village Centre, Sutton on the Forest, North Yorkshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Inscribed Stone & Metal Sun Dial |
Memorial Text | A memorial to all those who served at RAF East Moor and in particular 415 Sqn RCAF |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The National Archives
Record of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1860/16 |
Summary of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/1860/15 |
Fellow Servicemen
Please note that this list gives all the losses aboard the quoted aircraft and occasionally these may have occurred on an earlier date when the aircraft was not itself lost. Please check the dates of death carefully.
Last Operation Information
Start Date | 16-12-1943 |
End Date | 17-12-1943 |
Takeoff Station | East Moor |
Day/Night Raid | Night (76% moon) |
Operation | Berlin. 483 Lancasters and 10 Mosquitoes and a further 5 Mosquitoes to drop decoy flares south of the city. 25 Lancasters Lost (5.2%) and many more were Lost on their return to England due to very poor weather across almost all airfields. The target was cloud covered so sky-marking was used with reasonable accuracy. Most of the bombs hit housing and railway assets- very little damage was caused to industrial premises. The cumulative damage to the railway system was beginning to impact Germany's ability to deliver supplies to the eastern front by this stage. |
Reason for Loss | Shot down by a night-fighter and crashed south of Leeuwarden, Holland |