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Sgt. Edward Roberts
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 61 Squadron
from:Hull
(d.13th Jan 1943)
Early in the morning of 13th of January 1943 Lancaster bombers of No.61 Squadron, No.5 Group Royal Air Force were part of a force of 55 Lancasters from Nos. 1 & 5 Groups with target indication by 4 Mosquito aircraft from the Pathfinder Force, taking part in an attack on the Krupps works at Essen, one of the cities in the industrial heartland of Germany, the Ruhr. Edward Roberts was the Wireless Operator on Lancaster MkI W4192 ˜QR-E which took off at 03:35hrs from RAF Syerston. It crashed at Mettman, 14 km ENE of Dusseldorf, where the crew, who were all killed, were buried in the Nordfriedhof on 18th of Jan 1943. Their graves are now in the Reichswald War Cemetery.