138 Sqn Whitleys

Discussion in 'The War In The Air' started by David Seymour, Nov 26, 2004.

  1. David Seymour

    David Seymour Senior Member

    Does anyone know of any 138 Sqn aircrew? There does not appear to be a Sqn Association.

    Thetford Grammar School's Remembrance 2005 will focus on Old Boys lost with Bomber Command. Philip Thomas Wright, and the rest of the crew, was lost over The Netherlands on 30 July 1942 in a Whitley of 138 Sqn. They are all buried at Holten.

    Grateful as always for any help.

    Best wishes,
    David
     
  2. David Seymour

    David Seymour Senior Member

    With our Remembrance Service just over a month away I am still looking for any aircrew from 138 Squadron in its 1942 Whitley era at Tempsford. Grateful as always for any help.
    Best wishes,
    David
     
  3. Arthur

    Arthur Senior Member

    David,
    No's 138 Sqn & 142 Sqn have no Association as you know. However, have you tried going through the Royal Air Force Association? :

    http://www.rafa.org.uk/homepage.asp

    Regards
    Arthur
     
  4. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    (David Seymour @ Nov 27 2004, 03:57 AM) [post=29700]Does anyone know of any 138 Sqn aircrew? There does not appear to be a Sqn Association.

    Thetford Grammar School's Remembrance 2005 will focus on Old Boys lost with Bomber Command. Philip Thomas Wright, and the rest of the crew, was lost over The Netherlands on 30 July 1942 in a Whitley of 138 Sqn. They are all buried at Holten.

    Grateful as always for any help.

    Best wishes,
    David
    [/b]


    I saw your reunion notice on the site. I will have to call you Sir from now on!

    http://www.worldwar2exraf.co.uk/Squadron%2...20squadron.html

    They had an interesting history with SOE
     

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