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Sergeant

George Ernest Patrick O'Connor

Service number 925406
Military unit 106 Sqdn Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Address Unknown
Date of birth
Date of death 13 Jan 1943 (Age unknown)
Place of birth Unknown
Employment, education or hobbies Unknown
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Military history

Lancaster I W4261 took off 1640 13 Jan 1943 from Syerston. Crashed near D_sseldorf where all were buried 18 Jan 1943 in the city's Nordfriedhof. No survivors. Fatalities:

Sergeant M A Phair (RCAF) (P),Flight Sergeant L W Cronk (FE/2nd P), Pilot Officer D H A Dewar (N), Sergeant GEP O'Connor (W/Op), J Aleo (AB), Flight Sergeant R Zavitz (RCAF) (MUG), Warrant Officer II J Quinn (RG).

Fifteen 106 Sqdn Lancasters formed part of a 69 aircraft (66 Lancs and 3 Mosquitoes) attack on Essen. Despite problems with sky marking, 52 buildings were destroyed and 67 damaged. 63 people were killed including 11 French POWs and 6 other foreigners. 113 people were injured.

4 Lancasters were lost. including W4261. 106 Sqdn ORB offers no explanation for its demise. 'Nothing heard from this aircraft after leaving Base,' it records 'MISSING.' (January 1943, Record of Events, TNA Air 27/833/2).

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