Frost, Arthur Henry
Personal Information
Rank | Sgt |
Forename(s) | Arthur Henry |
Surname | Frost |
Gender | M |
Age | 27 |
Date of Death | 15-10-1944 |
Next of Kin | Son of George William and Isabella Frost, of Plumstead, London. Husband of Doris Frost, of Plumstead. |
Aircraft Information
Aircraft | Avro Lancaster III |
Serial Number | PB357 |
Markings | MG-S |
Memorial Information
Burial/Memorial Country | Germany |
Burial/Memorial Place | Reichswald Forest War Cemetery |
Grave Reference | Coll. grave 25. B. 2-6. |
Epitaph |
IBCC Memorial Information
Phase | 2 |
Panel Number | 167 |
Enlistment Information
Service Number | 1801136 |
Service | Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve |
Group | 8 |
Squadron | 7 |
Squadron Motto | Per diem per noctem (By day and by night) |
Trade | Flight Engineer |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Other Memorials
Location | Hilton House Hotel, Hilton, Derbyshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Blue Plaque on external wall |
Memorial Text | Air Commodore Herbert Martin Massey CBE DSO MC 1898-1976 Senior British Officer at Stalag Luft III Sagan who authorised 'The Great Escape' was born here. Hilton and Marston History Group |
Location | All Saints Church, Longstanton, Cambridgeshire |
Country | United Kingdom |
Memorial Type | Stained Glass Window and Roll of Honour Book |
Memorial Text | Remember here before God those of 7 Squadron who died in action in The Royal Flying Corps 1914-18 and The Royal Air Force 1939-45 |
Miscellaneous Information
This crew had flown approximately 32 sorties. The pilot was just 20 whilst the rear gunner was 35. |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The National Archives
Record of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/101/20 |
Summary of Events (Operational Record Book) AIR 27/101/19 |
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 | 14-10-1944 |
End Date | 15-10-1944 |
Takeoff Station | Oakington |
Day/Night Raid | Night (5% moon) |
Operation | Duisburg- continuation of Operation Hurricane to demonstrate Bomber Command and the US 8th Air Force's overwhelming air superiority to the enemy. 1005 aircraft, 7 lost (0.7%). A two-wave attack, two hours apart. 941 aircraft were able to drop their bomb loads totalling 4040 tons of high explosives and 500 tons of incendiaries. No local report is available, most probably due to the sheer level of disarray following the destructive force of two days of bombing, totalling almost 9000 tons of bombs. |