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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945



Remembering those who died this day.

  • Bolton Frank. Sgt (d.22nd Mar 1944)
  • Day Richard. Sergeant (d.22nd Mar 1944)
  • Fereday Sidney Lascelles. Flt.Sgt. (d.22nd Mar 1944)
  • Gibson James Kenneth. Lt. (d.22nd March 1944)
  • Reece Albert. L/Cpl. (d.22nd March 1944)
  • Wilkins Robert John. Pte. (d.22nd Mar 1944)

The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List



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Want to know more about the 22nd of March 1944?


There are:20 items tagged 22nd of March 1944 available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.




Stories from 22nd March 1944





Sgt Frank Bolton. RAFVR, 9 Sqd.. (d.22nd Mar 1944)

I am trying to collate information about my uncle Frank Bolton for my mum and would be grateful if anyone has any memories of him or information to give.

Dorothy Eaton



Sergeant Richard "Jock" Day. Royal Air Force, 514 Squadron. (d.22nd Mar 1944)

My father's brother Sgt R J Day was a wireless operator with 514 Squadron and he was shot down in a Lancaster B2 L.L 684 J.I.N. in the village of Zwartemeer near Emmen(west of the Kamerlingswijk) a mile or so from the German border during an operational flight to or from Frankfurt on the night of 22 March 1944.

The aircraft crew who lost their lives were

  • F.O. IJF Rich
  • Sgt H John
  • Sgt JB Underwood( pilot)
  • Sgt AW Johnson
  • Sgt RJ Day (wireless operator)

Two members were apparently saved by parachute, but were imprisoned by the Germans. A copy of my uncle's RAF Observers & Air Gunner's Flying Logbook is now in a local museum near to his grave in Neiuw-Dordrecht:

Collectie Brands (Hans Brands), Heerenstreek 11, 7885 AT, Nieuw Dordrecht.

If any surviving family members of the aircrew wish to they can make contact with me.

Richard Day



Flt.Sgt. Sidney Lascelles Fereday. Royal Air Force, 9 Squadron. (d.22nd Mar 1944)

My uncle, Sidney Lascelles Fereday, flew on Lancasters with 9 Squadron as a Flt Sgt. He died on March 22nd 1944 killed over Morscheid Germany after op to Frankfurt from RAF Bardney. His pilot was Angus J Jubb. On 18/3/44 he was flying with P/O Young and plane made crash landing over Kent.

After his death family received a letter from a WAAF saying that she was having Sid's baby. His mother, Nellie, refused to believe it and burned the letter. Recently we have found out that Sid's name appears on the Bilston War Memorial, Wolverhampton although he had no known connection to Bilston.

I am visiting Sid's grave in Rheinberg in Nov 2010 with his now 80 yr old brother Terence. Would love to know if anyone remembers Sidney or has any information about him.

Karen Fereday



Pte. Robert John Wilkins. British Army, 1st Btn Kings Regiment (Liverpool). (d.22nd Mar 1944)

Robert Wilkins is recorded on both Chippenham Town Memorial and United Reformed Church, St Marys Street Memorial. According to the Wiltshire Times 15 April 1944: "Killed in Burma. Pte Robert Wilkins - Information received at Chippenham on Friday morning of the death on service in Burma of Pte Robert Wilkins, youngest son of Mr Frederick Wilkins and Mrs Charlotte Wilkins of Emery Lane. Pte Wilkins who was married with one six month old daughter whom he had not seen, was employed at Mr WJ Wheelers before he joined the Army nearly 4 years ago. He was heavily interested in the youth movement of the congregational church. His father who died about 20 years ago served in the last War and there are 2 brothers in the present war, Frederick and William."

James Barry



Lt. James Kenneth Gibson. British Army, 1st Btn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. (d.22nd March 1944)

James Gibson was a member of the Insurance Institute of Hull. He died at Anzio.











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