Transcript of Journal - Belgium/France May 1940

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  1. Fred Wilson

    Fred Wilson Member

    From RAF 59 Sqdn Orbs: http://www.number59.com/new_59/roll/crew_html/blen_wylie2.html

    19-05-1940 ORB details:
    Duty "To advanced landing ground" (noted as Merville). Crecy - Merville - Met by A.I.L.O (Army Intelligence Liason Officer) at Merville who required information of enemy movement in section ROUBAIX - TOURNAI - ST AMAND - PERUWIEZ - ATH - LESSINES - RENAIX. Crew then fly a recco and noted "Mechanised coloumns were proceeding west through Lessines and ATH. Retirement of B.E.F. 1930hrs: Crew returned to Merville. Located advanced G.H.Q and gave them the information.

    They were informed that 59 Sqn had been given orders to return to England so they decided to fly back to Crecy immediately so
    a/c could be refuelled to fly back to England. 2100hrs: Took off and in growing darkness, lost course but estimated over somme river.
    Town to the west in flames, assumed to be Abbeville. Set course north for Crecy Wood. Unable to locate.
    Returned and repeated operation without success. Running short on fuel, decided to land.
    Sighted suitable field and at 2200hrs, landed. W/T (Sgt Liddiard) operator contacted BEAUVAIS
    - but they kept challenging him, could not answer as no signal had been given to him.

    20/05/1940:
    Slept beside machine till 0300hrs. Walked to the Village of ST VAAST-EN-CHAUSSÉE, six miles north-west of Amiens.
    Amiens had been used previous night as landmark for Abbeville. Witnessed raid by 43 enemy dive bombers on Amiens.
    6 enemy machines flew over at 1000ft - machine gunned - hurried to shelter of woods for cover.
    AG (AC Houlihan) fell hitting his head and was unconcious for 12 mins. Returned to a/c and removed maps, papers and observers compass.
    Taxied machine into the shelter of the wood. Intended to go to Crecy for fuel but at Picquigmy on the Somme, traffic diverted from Abbeville.
    Enemy machines appeared to be bombing Abbeville and Diseppe. Walked 13 miles. Boarded French Air force lorry.
    Travelled through Airaines - Hornoy and Aukale. Came across the 52 Wing ground party convoy and arrived with them to Rouen at 1900hrs.

    21/05/1940:
    Reached Cherbourg at 0730hrs. Arrived Southampton at 1700hrs. Andover 2230hrs.
    AC Houlihan was detained at Southampton due to injuries sustained during fall. Pilot and observer returned to Andover.

    TR-K - The ORB notes the aircraft as being TR-K although L4865 TR-K had been damaged on the 11th and wasn't repaired to flying condition until the 18th.
    L4856 was abandoned at Poix as the Sqn pulled out of France for England. It wasn't fully repaired at the time of destruction.
     
  2. jerrymurland

    jerrymurland Junior Member

    The 'journal' sound like it is the account of the 'Action of the 4/7 Royal Dragoon Guards May-June 1940' which has been published by the Naval and Military Press and is also available at Kew in the CAB files.
     
  3. Rich Payne

    Rich Payne Rivet Counter Patron 1940 Obsessive

  4. stnick

    stnick Member

    Does anyone have info on Sgt Liddiard? thanks Nick Liddiard
     
  5. Christian Luyckx

    Christian Luyckx Well-Known Member

    This may perhaps be of interest:

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    "4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards - In memory of 'C' Squadron's 3rd Troop who defended this bridge and those who fell on May 19th, 1940 - D. Sewell, A.E. Grigg, J.Ridgeon - In memoriam"

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    The exact location of the site in Google Maps.

    KR,
    Christian
     

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