Personnel Index - Detail

Name
PEARSON
First Names
Edward Henry
Rank
Sgt
Service
RAF
Service Number
1628361
Crew Position
Air Gunner
Age
19
Date of Death
13/06/1943
Cemetery

 

Photographed by Malcolm Brooke
Part of the panel at Runnymede
 

The Runnymede image was created by artist Paul Reid using photographs taken by Jo Cockburn and Malcolm Brooke
 

Photograph courtesy of Colin Cripps

The crashsite of ED584 (photographed in 1945)

12/13 June; BOCHUM:

Fifteen aircraft were detailed for Bochum. This well-executed raid with good Oboe skymarking led to heavy bombing in the town centre. Fourteen Lancasters and 10 Halifaxes were lost from the raid. Unfortunately one of the Lancasters reported missing was from Fiskerton; P/O John Hutchison (ED584) and crew’s
Lancaster came down on farmland belonging to Mr J. Duteweert near Marienheem in Holland. The pilot’s body and that of his 19 year old mid upper gunner, Sgt Edward Pearson were never found. The rest of the crew are buried in Raalte Cemetery.

Lancaster ED584 (EA-U)
P/O J. Hutchison Pilot (Missing)
Sgt C.W. Dudley F/E (Killed)
P/O C.S. Olson NAV (Killed)
Sgt B.R. Cripps W/AG (Killed)
Sgt E.H. Pearson A/G (Missing)
Sgt E.W.H. Johnson B/A (Killed)
F/S L.E. Workman RNZAF A/G (Killed)

Crew on their 2nd operation
 

At 02.37hrs Hauptman August Geiger of 7./NJG1 claimed Lancaster ED584 as an 'Abschuss', his 29th night victory. The interception took place at an altitude of 4,300 meters over Luttenberg, 7km ENE of Raalte.  

Simultaneously the 1st, 2nd and 4th batteries of Heavy Flak Unit 324 and 2nd, 3rd and 5th batteries of Heavy Flak Unit 443, also claimed Lancaster ED584 as shot down. Their claim was marked as not established and confirmed to Geiger on the 20th of December 1944.


See the Marienheem Memorial.........and also a memorial in the village of Eynsford.
 

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Old 'Daily Telegraph' headline which refers to the raid where this crew was lost.

In 2022, Colin Cripps commissioned this painting from Simon Atack.
"The Final Glory of 'Bandlaw' U-Uncle."

"Returning from the raid to Bochum, they strayed over Almelo which had a very heavy flak battery. Struggling through, the battery declared the Lancaster as shot down due to the damage inflicted with the starboard wing on fire. 35kms later they became the victim of Leutnant August Geiger."

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