501049 Flt/Sgt. Gordon Stromberg RAF 514 Squadron (d.9th June 1944) My grandmother died not so long ago, and although I had always know about my great uncle who died during the war, it wasn't until clearing out the house that my mother and I came across his flight log book. My great uncle was Flt/Sgt Gordon Stromberg No1386539 a w/op. From his log book he was posted to Waterbeach on November 1943. His first flight was on a Lancaster C on the 25th of November 1943 with no 1678 otu and flew ops with 514 Squadron. His first op was on the 29th of December 1943 to Berlin in a Lancaster S which ditched in the North Sea. He flew various other ops, mostly in C, until he was shot down on 7th June 1944 and died as a POW on 9th June 1944.
I am trying to get as much information as possible as we were always told he died with his aircraft until his log book indicated he died two days later as a POW.
I would welcome any information that anyone may have or advice on how I might proceed further. It would be great to piece together this family mystery.
Additional Information: | My father was F/O Lou Greenburgh, the pilot of Flt/Sgt Gordon Stromberg's last aircraft. They were very close. My father always referred to him as 'Strommy'. He mourned Strommy to the end of his days.
I wrote a book about my father in which Gordon Stromberg figures prominently. In fact, the book is dedicated in part to him. Ed Greenburgh
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