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Flying Officer

Feliks Sobieralski

Service number P/0029
Military unit 304 Squadron Polish Air Force
Address Unknown
Date of birth 24 Jan 1914
Date of death 06 May 1941 (27 years old)
Place of birth Torun, Poland.
Employment, education or hobbies Unknown
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Military history

Wellington R1443 Polish 304 Sqn. Take off 22.01 from RAF Syerston to bomb Le Havre. Some reports say R1443 was hit by Flak from ships off the Dutch coast near Texel. This would put R1443 way off its planned route.

There is a Flak boat claim in the time frame, but this is more likely to be 59 Sqn Blenheim V6311. This took off 22.18 from RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk on anti shipping EMRO patrol between Emden and Rotterdam, failed to return with the loss of 3 crew.

Some reports say R1443 was shot down by a fighter, although there are no corresponding Luftwaffe claims for this.

The station ORB states failed to return "unknown" cause believed crashed into the North Sea with the loss of all crew. Of 16 aircraft on raid R1443 the only loss. This was 304 Squadron’s first operational loss.

P/O Feliks Sobieralski’s body was washed ashore in the Netherlands 14th September 1941 and was buried in the Noordwijk General Cemetery in the Netherlands.

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