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Flight Sergeant

Frank Edward Reed

Service number 1582137
Military unit
Address Unknown
Date of birth 27 Oct 1922
Date of death 27 Sep 1943 (20 years old)
Place of birth Nottingham
Employment, education or hobbies

He was a tobacco machinist in 1939.

Family history

He was the son of Frederick and Ethel Sophia Reed, of 32, Radford Boulevard, Nottingham and later of Long Eaton. He was the husband of Dorothy Mabel Reed.

Military history

Reed was aboard 620 Sqdn Stirling III EH945 which took off to bomb Hannover from Chedburgh 27th September 1943 at 19.55. Four crewmates also died – William (Billy) Howes, Herbert William Ralph Kerslake, James Leo Parry and William Glyn. Three others became prisoners of war – Richard Cavey, William Ewanko and Frank Emery. 678 aircraft – 312 Lancasters, 231 Halifaxes, 111 Stirlings, 24 Wellingtons and 5 American B 17s took part. 38 Bomber Command planes (5.6% of the force) and a B 17 were lost. Reports suggest that strong winds saved the centre of Hannover with bombing concentrated on an area 5 miles north of the city centre.

Extra information

Hanover War Cemetery Grave Reference: 1 D 14

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