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Tomick
#1 Posted : 27 July 2017 16:34:44

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For many years a small group of Dutch citizens, headed by Jan van Dal, have looked after the graves of the Dams Raid crew of Sqn Ldr Melvin Young in the General Cemetery of the small coastal town of Bergen. The crew were aboard Lancaster ED887, AJ-A, on the Dams Raid on 16-17 May 1943, and all seven members lost their lives when they were shot down on their return journey.

The 617 Squadron Netherlands Aircrew Memorial Foundation has now been formally established to commemorate all members of 617 Squadron who lost their lives in the war. As part of this work, the Foundation plans to erect a memorial plaque to the crew of AJ-A on the seafront at Castricum-aan-Zee, which they are hoping to unveil at the time of the 75th anniversary of the crew’s burial in Bergen cemetery in late May 2018. Members of the families of the crew of AJ-A have already said that they hope to be present for this occasion.

The cost of this project is estimated to be in the region of 3,500-4,000 Euros. If you would like to make a donation to the Foundation to help pay for the memorial, you can do so using the PayPal link below. (You don’t need to have a PayPal account in order to make a payment – any credit card can be used.) Your donation will be gratefully received and will be acknowledged at the unveiling ceremony.

AJ-A had been the fourth aircraft to drop its Upkeep mine at the Mohne Dam and had caused a small breach. A few minutes later AJ-J dropped another mine, causing the final breach and the dam’s collapse. Young had flown on to the Eder Dam in order to take over command if anything should happen to Guy Gibson on the attack there, but in the event had nothing to do. He then set course to return home and reached the Dutch coast just before three in the morning. Then, out over the sea, he hit disaster when the gun battery at Castricum-aan-Zee fired at the rapidly disappearing Lancaster. At that stage, the aircraft was well past the last gun battery and only a few hundred yards from safety. The battery later reported shooting down an aircraft at 0258, which was almost certainly AJ-A. Over the next few weeks, the sea yielded up the wreckage and crew. Part of the wreckage was washed ashore and the first bodies – those of Melvin Young and David Horsfall on 29 May. They were buried in the General Cemetery at Bergen two days later, and were joined by the remaining five crew which were washed up over the next thirteen days.

Paypal linky: https://www.paypal.com/u...499d4ebe4903ff60cc0924e

Photos show the crew of Dambuster Lancaster AJ-A: (left to right) Sqn Ldr Melvin Young (pilot), Sgt David Horsfall (flight engineer), Flt Sgt Charles Roberts (navigator), Sgt Lawrence Nichols (wireless operator), Flg Off Vincent MacCausland (bomb aimer), Sgt Gordon Yeo (front gunner), Sgt Wilfred Ibbotson (rear gunner). Also the wreckage of AJ-A shortly after the Dams Raid in 1943.
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#2 Posted : 27 July 2017 20:02:20

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It would be a fitting tribute to some very brave men and I'm sure that they will reach the figure they need to build the memorial and likely exceed it. Cool ThumpUp

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#3 Posted : 27 July 2017 20:55:22

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Tomick wrote:
The cost of this project is estimated to be in the region of 3,500-4,000 Euros. If you would like to make a donation to the Foundation to help pay for the memorial, you can do so using the PayPal link below.

Paypal linky: https://www.paypal.com/u...499d4ebe4903ff60cc0924e


Hi,

My Husband is a serving Sqn Ldr in the RAF so stories like this "strike a cord with me" I would like to offer a donation but the link you posted doesn't seem to be working, Any chance you can re-post it?

May.
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MFG wrote:
Tomick wrote:
The cost of this project is estimated to be in the region of 3,500-4,000 Euros. If you would like to make a donation to the Foundation to help pay for the memorial, you can do so using the PayPal link below.

Paypal linky: https://www.paypal.com/u...499d4ebe4903ff60cc0924e


Hi,

My Husband is a serving Sqn Ldr in the RAF so stories like this "strike a cord with me" I would like to offer a donation but the link you posted doesn't seem to be working, Any chance you can re-post it?

May.

Try this: https://mobile.paypal.co...=EC-61D372064R578594S#m

A link to the Netherlands site: https://www.617sqn-namf....7-Sqn-namf-Project.html
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#5 Posted : 27 July 2017 23:35:10

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Hi,

Thank you Tomick, I've now placed a donation

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