207892 Sgt. Ronald Arthur Bramley Royal Air Force Navigator 150 Squadron from:Borough Green, Kent (d.8th Nov 1941) My Great Uncle, Ronald Arthur Bramley was a Navigator in 150 Squadron 150 during the Second World War. He was shot down over the Dutch coast on the night of the 8th of November 1941. Apparently weather conditions were terrible and many crews were lost that night. They flew from Snaith Airbase and were heading for Mannheim. Unfortunatly, he was never found but two of his crew are buried in Amsterdam. Rest in peace.
This is all the infomation I could gain from my Granddad. If anyone can help with more infomation I would be grateful. Are there any photos of 150 Squadron? Additional Information: | Do you have any photos of Sgt Ronald Arthur Bramley? It'a long shot, but think I may have two photos of him dressed in his Sgt Navigators uniform standing with my mother-in-law in 1941. I could send the photos to you so that you could see if it is the same man. Geoff King
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