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<span class=prefix>F/S. (AG)</span> William Joseph Browne

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F/S. (AG) William Joseph Browne Veteran

Birth
Boonah, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia
Death
31 Aug 1943 (aged 28)
Belgium
Burial
Leuven, Arrondissement Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium Add to Map
Plot
4. E. 11.
Memorial ID
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Service No: 414914 - Flight Sergeant - Air Gunner - Royal Australian Air Force. 158 Sqdn.


Son of Joseph and Ellen Browne of Moogerah, Queensland, Australia.


Part of a seven man crew that took off at 23:49 on Monday 30th August,1943 from RAF Lissett, Yorkshire, for a bombing raid on Munchengladbach, Germany. After take off nothing further was heard and the aircraft was reported as missing. It was later discovered that it had been shot down by a night-fighter pilot Oberleutnant Heinz Strüning of the 3./NJG 1, flying a Bf 110 G-4 from Venlo airfield, the Netherlands, crashing 4 km S of Hechtel-Eksel (Limburg) 21 km N of Hasselt Belgium.


There were four casualties and three survivors who baled out of the stricken aircraft, captured and were interred in PoW camps.


The other casualties were,

F/S. William Edward BRYDEN – S/No. 422121 – Air Bomber – RAAF

Sgt. James Sidney CLENTON – S/No. 1817088 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

P/O. Ronald William WILDMAN – S/No. 420322 – Pilot – RAAF


The survivors

Sgt. Colin Charles GARDENER – S/No. 1262922 - Flight Engineer – RAFVR - Stalag 4B, Muhlberg (Elbe), Germany

Sgt. Robert Garfield TONWLEY – S/No. R/125497 – Navigator – RCAF -

Sgt. John PARTINGTON – S/No.1576778 - Wireless Operator – RAFVR - Stalag 4B, Muhlberg (Elbe), Germany

Service No: 414914 - Flight Sergeant - Air Gunner - Royal Australian Air Force. 158 Sqdn.


Son of Joseph and Ellen Browne of Moogerah, Queensland, Australia.


Part of a seven man crew that took off at 23:49 on Monday 30th August,1943 from RAF Lissett, Yorkshire, for a bombing raid on Munchengladbach, Germany. After take off nothing further was heard and the aircraft was reported as missing. It was later discovered that it had been shot down by a night-fighter pilot Oberleutnant Heinz Strüning of the 3./NJG 1, flying a Bf 110 G-4 from Venlo airfield, the Netherlands, crashing 4 km S of Hechtel-Eksel (Limburg) 21 km N of Hasselt Belgium.


There were four casualties and three survivors who baled out of the stricken aircraft, captured and were interred in PoW camps.


The other casualties were,

F/S. William Edward BRYDEN – S/No. 422121 – Air Bomber – RAAF

Sgt. James Sidney CLENTON – S/No. 1817088 – Air Gunner – RAFVR

P/O. Ronald William WILDMAN – S/No. 420322 – Pilot – RAAF


The survivors

Sgt. Colin Charles GARDENER – S/No. 1262922 - Flight Engineer – RAFVR - Stalag 4B, Muhlberg (Elbe), Germany

Sgt. Robert Garfield TONWLEY – S/No. R/125497 – Navigator – RCAF -

Sgt. John PARTINGTON – S/No.1576778 - Wireless Operator – RAFVR - Stalag 4B, Muhlberg (Elbe), Germany


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