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