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Title: WW2 Casualty
Post by: Beard grandchild on Monday 10 March 08 22:59 GMT (UK)
Can anyone give me any information on Sgt. Peter Anthony Waller? RAF Volunteer reserve, 57 Squadron.Died 18-02-1943
   Thanks,
       Pat
Title: Re: WW2 Casualty
Post by: mmm45 on Monday 10 March 08 23:06 GMT (UK)
http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1809528
Heres CWGC entry with NOK listed

http://www.wartimememories.co.uk/airfields/eastkirkby.html

Heres a link about 57 Sqdrn

Title: Re: WW2 Casualty
Post by: rafcommands on Tuesday 11 March 08 12:50 GMT (UK)
W Chorley in Bomber Command Losses series lists:

18/02/43
57 Sqn
Lancaster I
W4375

Op: Wilhelmshaven, RAF Scampton, Took off 18:29 hrs

F/Sgt D P Langley
Sgt J R Pyper
Sgt W McCarron
W/O E T Bunt
Sgt P A Waller
Sgt F C Smith
Sgt S F Watt

Lost without trace.

Regards
Ross
Title: Re: WW2 Casualty
Post by: Thudnut on Tuesday 11 March 08 19:36 GMT (UK)
Here's the detals of the mission in which the crew were lost:
http://www.lostbombers.co.uk/bomber.php?id=546

Runnymede Memorial: http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=109600&mode=1
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/archie_bombercommand/runnymede_memorial.html

Thudders
Title: Re: WW2 Casualty
Post by: Beard grandchild on Tuesday 11 March 08 20:25 GMT (UK)
Thanks to you all for your help. I am trying to find the proverbial needle in a haystack ie. the identity of an airman KIA of whom I have a photo, a christian name and very little else, and after trying posting the photo on various boards with no success, I'm now trying a process of elimination. I shall check all of these leads and see if I get anywhere.
    Thanks again,
          Pat.
Title: Re: WW2 Casualty Peter Anthony Waller
Post by: fjgambl on Tuesday 27 October 15 21:40 GMT (UK)
Hi Pat, around 2000, I researched a number of names on the Thorpe River Green war memorial, including Peter Anthony Waller who was a W/OP in a Lancaster that crashed 18/02/43 I live in Thorpe St. Andrew. My great uncle Cyril Leon Caston RAF Flt Eng Sgt (166 Sqdn KIA 23-24/09/44) appears on the same memorial.

Peter Waller's Service Number was: 1266776 and he was aged 20, the son of George and Elsie Waller, of Thorpe, Norfolk.

His last mission was in Lancaster I W4375 of 57 Sqdn coded DX-X on an operation to Wilhelmshaven on 19/02/43.

The aircraft W4375 was delivered to No.467 Sqdn 02/11/42, transferring to 57 Sqdn 14/11/42. W4375 took part in the following Key Operations: With 467 Sqdn, no operations recorded. With 57 Sqdn as DX-X, Stuttgart 22-23/11/42; Turin 28-29/11/42; Minelaying / gardening, Elderberry 07-08/12/42; Turin 9-10/12/42; Munich 21-22/11/42; Minelaying / gardening, Deodar 31/12/42-01/01/43; Hamburg 30-31/01/43; Lorient 13-14/02/43; Wilhelmshaven 18-19/02/43- Lost. When lost, this aircraft had a total of 154 hours.
 
The records state airborne 18.29 18/02/43 from Scampton. Lost without trace. All are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. W/O Bunt was an ex-Halton apprentice whose Service Number indicates that he commenced his training circa 1924 and he was aged 34.
 
F/S D.P.Langley KIA PLT

Sgt J.R.Pyper KIA NAV

Sgt W.McCarron KIA BA

W/O E.T.Bunt KIA ENG

Sgt P.A.Waller KIA WO

Sgt F.C.Smith KIA AG

Sgt S.F.Watt KIA  AG

I understand that Peter Waller & Cyril Caston knew each other having a common boyhood interest in flying and modelling aircraft. The record curator at 57 Sqd at the time, gave me the mission details, ORB entries that were completed by Peter Waller and the serial numbers of aircraft he flew in, however, he told me detail was recorded in the records whilst the squadron was at Scampton.

Do you have any more information on Peter Waller or a photograph?

Do you have any information on Cyril Leon Caston, a Flight Engineer with 166 Sqdn from Kirmington, before being KIA on a raid to Neuss on 23-24/09/44 in Lancaster LM722? I have Cyril's photo, service record, crew he regularly flew with, mission records, RAF notification he was missing to his father, ORB and photos of 2 Lancasters he flew in (which both completed over 100 ops). I haven't got a photo of LM722, as it is understood it was a new Lancaster with only 46 hours flight time registered on it's first mission. The theory is LM722 collided with another Lancaster from 166 Sqdn missing the same time and place or a Lancaster from 101 Sqdn. All 3 aircraft were in the same location, missing but wreckage was not found.   
Title: Re: WW2 Casualty
Post by: Beard grandchild on Tuesday 27 October 15 21:56 GMT (UK)
Hi fjgambl,
Peter Waller turned out not to be the person that I was looking for in the end so I haven't any more information about him at all. Sorry.