greetings,
I am assisting a group of Amateur Historians in Brittany (ABSA) to document WW2 aircraft losses in their area. One of the aircraft I'm helping with is Blenheim Z6163 of 500 Squadron. It crash landed near Brest in September 1941. The three man crew were unharmed, escaped from the aircraft and successfully evaded capture for 6 weeks, before finally being arrested after a search by the Germans in Nantes. The three men spent the rest of the war in a variety of PoW camps including the famous Stalag Luft III.
The crew were :
Pilot Officer. REECE, FRANCIS (Dunedin, NZ)
Sergeant. SMYTH HENRY W. (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Sergeant. APPLEYARD JAMES DOUGLAS (Ontario, Canada)
the site we have created is here:
http://www.absa3945.com/Pertes%20Bretagne/Cotes%20Armor/28%20septembre%201941/blenheim_iv_z6163.htm We are trying to include a picture of each of the men and possibly some background.
I have copies of the POW report which each man completed in 1945, and I can see that William Henry Smyth was born in 1915 and gave an address on North Rd, Belfast at his time of enlistment. his trade was Furniture Salesman.
I also have copies of pictures taken at the time of the Aircraft ditched on the beach at Brest.
If anyone knows anything about William Henry Smyth or can provide any pointers I would be very interested to hear. This is an entirely amateur effort, both for me and the French association. ABSA would simply like some background on William and ideally a picture, to put along side his fellow crew members. It is possible he is still alive, though alas, his two comrades have since passed away.
many thanks
Jonathan