Hi 7903
Randwick being about 1 mile NW of Stroud I believe this is the crash.
Wellington W5705 of 21 Operational Training Unit.
Returning from a Nickling mission (mission to drop propaganda leaflets over enemy territory. OTU crews often went on such missions near the end of their training as it was seen as an "easy" operation, and a good introduction to operational flying).
Took off at 17.56 from Moreton-in-Marsh and headed for France and, subsequently, released its cargo of leaflets in the vicinity of nantes. Damaged by enemy action and while trying to reach base, crashed near Stroud in Gloucestershire.
Sgt Morgan's elder brother, Rifleman Colin Frederick Morgan of the 2nd Batt, Rifle Brigade, was killed in action on 23 Nov 1941, and is commemorated on the Alamein Memorial. Back on 26th January, F/Sgt McCausland RCAF had dosplayed great presence of mind when the port engine of Wellington R1649 exploded at 4000 feet while descending towards base. Turning into finals (final approach) he was baulked by another aircraft, which was on the flare path. Calmly, he retracted the undercarriageand force-landed alongside the other aircraft, causing minimal damage to his Wellington.
The crew of W5705 (all killed):
F/Sgt J W McCausland RCAF
Sgt P E Farren
Sgt F C W Palmer
Sgt G W Ayres
Sgt F A Morgan
Details from Chorley's Bomber Command Losses Volume 7
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