Overview
A busy week for the two Wickenby squadrons with successive nights attacking Berlin and a long range operation to Stettin, in what is now Poland. 5 aircraft were lost, 13 aircrew killed, 7 becoming POW’s and one entire crew interned in Sweden having crash landed on their way back from the attack on Stettin. One aircraft ditched in the North Sea off Grimsby and the narrative in the Station Diary gives a very descriptive account of another of the many dangers faced by Bomber Command crews.
There is also a very moving article from Colin Farrant’s brother about his death aged only 17 during the attack on Stettin – lest we forget.

Extract from Station Diary













Article from Wickenby Register (12 and 626 Sqn aircrew association newsletter)

Extract from 12 Sqn Appendix to Operational Record Book



Extract from 626 Sqn Appendix to Operational Record Book



Another fabulous blog. The return to Yarmouth of the 7 crew was quite moving
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Thank you as always for your work.
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Your work is truly amazing,and the anecdotes very humbling ,such young brave men.
I shall be back at RAF Wickenby in April 2024, I do hope to meet you again then,
Regards,
Keith.
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