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Flight Sergeant ( Air Gnr. ) Donald Thomas Bromhead

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Flight Sergeant ( Air Gnr. ) Donald Thomas Bromhead

Birth
Hammersmith, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, England
Death
5 Dec 1943 (aged 20–21)
Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Burial
Brookwood, Woking Borough, Surrey, England Add to Map
Plot
22. C. 1.
Memorial ID
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1425899 Flight Sergeant Donald Thomas Bromhead
Air Gunner.
The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
423 (R.C.A.F) Squadron.

Aged 21.
Son of Daniel Joseph Bronhead and Lillian Maud née Yemm Bromhead, of Waltham Green, London.
His birth was registered in Hammersmith in the quarter ended June 1922.
He had a younger brother Eric.



423 Squadron flew Short S.25 Sunderland "Flying Boats" during WW2, operating from RAF Oban, Argyll & Bute, RAF Castle Archdale, Co. Fermanagh, and RAF Pembroke Dock, Wales. Its role was to provide protection to Atlantic convoys, and to hunt German Submarines. It had an early form of radar, which was used to detect submarines on the surface, particularly at night, when recharging their batteries. Patrols often lasted for 14 hours, so it carried additional pilots who could rest between shifts.


W/6013 crashed at Knocklayd Mountain, near Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, on 5 December 1943.

The crew comprised

Philip Michael Herman Thomas
Pilot.
Herbert Douglas Blair
Pilot.
Frank Moss
Pilot.

Randall Hunter
Flight Engineer.

David Cowan Douglas
Wireless Operator Mechanic / Air Gunner
Edward Lowson

Donald Thomas Bromhead
Air Gunner.
Christopher Edward George Wellington
Air Gunner.
George Wilkinson
Air Gunner.




1425899 Flight Sergeant Donald Thomas Bromhead
Air Gunner.
The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
423 (R.C.A.F) Squadron.

Aged 21.
Son of Daniel Joseph Bronhead and Lillian Maud née Yemm Bromhead, of Waltham Green, London.
His birth was registered in Hammersmith in the quarter ended June 1922.
He had a younger brother Eric.



423 Squadron flew Short S.25 Sunderland "Flying Boats" during WW2, operating from RAF Oban, Argyll & Bute, RAF Castle Archdale, Co. Fermanagh, and RAF Pembroke Dock, Wales. Its role was to provide protection to Atlantic convoys, and to hunt German Submarines. It had an early form of radar, which was used to detect submarines on the surface, particularly at night, when recharging their batteries. Patrols often lasted for 14 hours, so it carried additional pilots who could rest between shifts.


W/6013 crashed at Knocklayd Mountain, near Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, on 5 December 1943.

The crew comprised

Philip Michael Herman Thomas
Pilot.
Herbert Douglas Blair
Pilot.
Frank Moss
Pilot.

Randall Hunter
Flight Engineer.

David Cowan Douglas
Wireless Operator Mechanic / Air Gunner
Edward Lowson

Donald Thomas Bromhead
Air Gunner.
Christopher Edward George Wellington
Air Gunner.
George Wilkinson
Air Gunner.




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