To Kyt:
am presently searching Pathfinder No. 405 (R.C.A.F.) Sqn. from WW2. Lancaster III PB477 (Call Letters LQ-B) was logged off at 1554 hours 2 Jan. 1945 by the Control Tower at R.A.F. Gransden Lodge in Cambridgeshire on a raid to Nuremberg, Germany, with 7 men aboard. It crashed at Rohrau near Nufringen, killing 5 men; two were captured the following morning and interned at Stalag Luft 1 until they were freed by the Russians in May of '45.
W/Cmdr. Kenneth John LAWSON, D.S.O. & Bar, D.F.C., Pilot, R.A.F.V.R. (Killed)
Sgt. Sidney RHODES, Flight Eng., R.A.F.V.R., P.O.W.
P/O Stanley Herbert FITZHENRY, Navigator, R.A.A.F. (Killed)
S/L Nathan CRAWFORD, D.F.C. Bomb Aimer, R.C.A.F. (Killed)
F/L Eric Cecil DUKE, D.F.M. Wireless Operator, R.A.F.V.R., (Killed)
F/O Gerald Edward GEEVES, D.F.C. Mid-Upper Gunner, R.C.A.F. (Killed) (my uncle)
W/O1 Dorland G. PLYLEY Rear Gunner, R.C.A.F., P.O.W.
I have quite a bit of information on some of these men but not all of them.
The ones I am interested in are Sgt. Sidney Rhodes, who spent the better part of 4 months in Stalag Luft 1 POW camp along with W/O1 Dorland G. Plyley. They both survived their ordeal. Rhodes remained with the R.A.F. until he retired at a later age and Plyley lived until 1969, having married and had two children. I am not aware of any awards for these two men.
P/O S. H. Fitzhenry of the R.A.A.F. was killed. Again, I am not aware of any award presented to him.
I believe that S/L Nathan Crawford was awarded the D.F.C. but am not 100% sure.
F/L Eric Cecil Duke might also have been awarded the D.F.C. - again, not sure. He previously was a member of No. 51 Sdn.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Carleton
Ottawa, Canada