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John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« on: Tuesday 01 July 08 12:41 BST (UK) »
John Glaves was in the RAF, Rank Seargeant, Squadron 150. 

Grave/Memorial Reference: Coll. grave 9. B. 1-5.
Cemetery: HEVERLEE WAR CEMETERY


Looking for any information this young man.  This young man was married to my Aunt Olive.

Cant post my pic its too big.

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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 01 July 08 12:59 BST (UK) »
Hi Candis,

Info from www.cwgc.org

He was Sergeant (Pilot), age 22, date of death 9 September 1942.

Service number:  655483

Son of John and Mary Ann Glaves, husband of Olive Edna Glaves.

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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 01 July 08 13:10 BST (UK) »
Wellington X3745 on a mission to Frankfurt

Took off at 20.40 on the night of 8th from Snaith. Shot down by a night-fighter (Unteroffizier Kleinert, 5/NJG1) and crashed at Sart-St-Laurent (Namur), 11 km SW of Namur, Belgium.

All are buried in Heverlee War Cemetery.

Sgt J Glaves
Sgt E I Sofaer
Sgt W Moylan
F/Sgt F R Thomas
Sgt A G Tillett

8/9 September 1942
Frankfurt

249 aircraft of 5 types. 5 Wellingtons and 2 Halifaxes lost, 2.8 per cent of the force.

The Pathfinders were unable to locate Frankfurt accurately and most of the bombing fell south-west of the city and in the town of Rüsselsheim, 15 miles away. Frankfurt reports only a few bombs - approximately 6 aircraft loads - with minor damage, 1 person dead and 30 injured. Bomber Command documents state that the Opel tank factory and the Michelin tyre factory were damaged.

There is a picture of Sofaer (Navigator) here:

http://www.worldwar2exraf.co.uk/Large%20Photo%20gallery%20Pages/AC%20Post%201201.htm


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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 06 January 10 08:02 GMT (UK) »

Sgt Glaves John  (KIA) pilot 655483
Sgt Sofaer Edward.I. (KIA) navigator 1289748
Sgt Moylan William  (KIA) wop 1310446
F/S Thomas Frank.R. (KIA) gunner 953589
Sgt Tillett Albert G. (KIA) gunner 1387083   



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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 06 January 10 10:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Try the following as well:

The 150 Squadron Research Project: Paul R. Long, R.R. 6, Perth, Ontario, Canada, K7H 3C8 contact: long AT perth.igs.net or John A Long (ex-150 Sqn) long AT igs.net : Project site: http://www.perth.igs.net/~long/ [FWH 4/99]

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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 04 July 12 21:18 BST (UK) »
Edward Sofaer was my Uncle, although he died before I was born. I would gladly give any information about him and his short RAF service to genuine interested parties.
Edward Smethurst.

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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 18:18 GMT (UK) »
The crew of the Wellington X3745 was the first crew to be buried on the Allied Cemetery of the base of Le Culot (Belgium), near the actual air base of the 1 Wing of Beauvechain.
Crew was reburied on the Heverlee War Cemetery on the 22 October 1946.

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Re: John Glaves 150 Sqdn RAF
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