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10th August 1943
On this day:
- Mid-air collision
- Aircraft Lost
- Two Lancasters missing
- 252LAA Bty under new command
- Contact
- New aircraft
- Spitfires on Bomber escort role
- Squadron operational
- 48 hour release
- On the move
- Exercise
- Bombing operation
If you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
Remembering those who died this day.
- Alexander Keith Trelfa. Cpl. (d.10th Aug 1943)
- Hilder Thomas F.. Lt. (d.10th August 1943)
- Rowley John James. Gnr. (d.10th Aug 1943)
- Stockley Norman. Rflmn. (d.1st August 1943)
- Turner Geoffrey Austin. F/O. (d.10th Aug 1943)
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There are:12 items tagged 10th of August 1943 available in our Library
These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.
Stories from 10th August 1943
Nathaniel "" Miller. British Army, 1st Tower Hamlets Rifles .
My father was a POW at Lamsdorf from 1943 until the Death March. He was employed at Arbeitskommando E288, a sugar beet factory at Bauerwitz. (now Baborow, Poland) He was captured 3 April 1941 at Agedabia, Libya. He was interned at Sulmona, Italy until 13 July 1943 and then transferred to Camp CC.53 P.M. 3300, Italy. Then on 19 July 1943 he was transferred to Stalag IVB, Germany. On 10 Aug 1943 he was then transferred to Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf. At the end of the Death March, he was liberated by the Americans and flown back to England.Alan Miller
Gnr. John James Rowley. British Army, 77 HAA Rgt, 240 Btty. Royal Artillery. (d.10th Aug 1943)
Gunner John James Rowley was in the Royal Artillery serving in the 240 Battery, 77 Heavy Anti Aircraft Regiment, he was captured by the Japanese, I think, in 1942. Sometime he was taken to Hintok River Camp in Thailand where he worked on the Burma Thai railway near to the River Kwai. He sadly lost his life to cholera on the 10th of August 1943 due to the brutality of the Japanese army.Terry Oldham
F/O. Geoffrey Austin Turner. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 76 Squadron. (d.10th Aug 1943)
Bomber-Crew by Flying Officer Geoffrey Austin TurnerI found this poem in my father's briefcase after his death in 2010. It was in a book of poetry, hand written by his brother, Geoffrey Austin Turner. Geoff was a navigator who completed 46 operational flights against the enemy in WW2. He died in August of 1943 at the age of 23 years. His plane was shot down by anti-aircraft fire as it was returning from the target at Mannheim. It crashed in flames on the railroad, five miles due north of Boulogne, France. My father often spoke lovingly of his older brother but he never mentioned this poem to me. To the best of my knowledge, it was written by my late uncle and has never been published.If existence such as this be life
Then, surely death be release,
And dawning after long night
Rather than cessation of all feeling, end of existence.
For alive in life, I am Death.
Bringing death to all, young and old.Innocent and guilty, the weak and the strong;
Sowing the seed of destruction broadcast over the world.
How long then till one reaps the crop one has sown?
How long till the bringer of death meets his Master?
"He who lives by the sword, shall die by the sword..."
But what of he who lives by death by fire and steel?
By death-by-night, coming like the future thief of petty valuables?
"For the sword also means cleanness and death....."But what of death by fire and flame and steel?
Of death by the rending and tearing of explosions?
By the destruction of homes?
By indiscriminate massacre.....?
Yea, what of he who comes by night?
Like the plague, furtively? stealthily?
Sometime, surely, in a dark slung story
I will feel the buffet
And hear the beat
Of the sable wing of the Angel of Death;
Death's worthy messenger.
Then shall relief flood my apprehensive heart
As long-feared, long-awaited Death comes nigh.
And I shall rejoice and salute my Lord and Master
For no more shall I cower in Earth's deep holes fearing his wrath;
No longer shall I perform his meanest tasks;
And with a heart light and a soul upraised
I shall go to a greater Life.
Helen Ann Cotton
Lt. Thomas F. Hilder. South African Forces, Cape Corps, S.A. Forces General Service Corps. (d.10th August 1943)
Lieutenant Hilder was the Husband of G. P. Hilder, of Amersfoort.He was 42 and is buried in the Amersfoort Cemetery, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
S. Flynn
Rflmn. Norman Stockley. British Army, 2nd Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) . (d.1st August 1943)
Norman Stockley, was killed in action on the 1st of August 1943. He was 23 years old. Married to Claire. They had one son also named Norman who was born in the March of that year. Clare and the family, Walter and Rose received a letter of condolence from Norman's commanding officer before the official notice was received. Bruce, Norman's brother had been wounded at Dunkirk and taken prisoner. Just another of the tragic events of war.Norman enlisted in 1939 before war broke out. Born in Essex but served with the Cameronian Scottish Rifles.
Bruce Stockley
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