Personnel Index - Detail

Name
RICHARDS
First Names
Edward Gordon Coke
Rank
F/Sgt
Service
RCAF
Service Number
R252612
Crew Position
Air Gunner
Age
28
Date of Death
15/03/1945
Cemetery

 

Photographed by Malcolm Brooke


49Sqn Association
 

14/15 March, 1945; LUTZKENDORF:

On Wednesday night, 14 March, 5 Group reverted to its solo efforts, sending 244 Lancasters and 11 Mosquitoes to attack the Wintershall synthetic-oil refinery at Lutzkendorf near Leipzig. Group requested a maximum effort, and 49 was able to provide 20 aircraft; F/O Littley (PB373) and crew were first away at 16.41hrs. The bombers were confronted by extremely aggressive and accurate defences, with the result that 18 Lancasters failed to return (this represented 7.4 per cent of the Lancaster force). 49 Squadron did not escape the onslaught, with several aircraft receiving damage.

F/Lt Joe McPhee RCAF (RF153) and crew, consisting of five Canadians and two British, had failed to return. Sadly, six of the crew were later confirmed as killed, whilst F/Sgt 'Corky' Corrigan RCAF (rear gunner) had escaped death and indeed custody, turning up at Fulbeck a few weeks later. The other six members of the crew are buried alongside each other in the Berlin War Cemetery.
 

Lancaster RF153 (EA-K)
F/L J.N. McPhee RCAF Pilot (Killed)
Sgt P.F. Ivett F/E (Killed)
F/O G.A. Robinson RCAF NAV (Killed)
F/S T.G.W. Dew W/OP (Killed)
F/S E.G.C. Richards RCAF A/G (Killed)
F/O R.F. Thompson RCAF A/B (Killed)
F/S G.K. Corrigan RCAF A/G (Evader)

Crew on their 17th operation

Leutnant Helmut Bunje of 4./NJG6 attacked a Lancaster at 22.10hrs, interception at a height of 1,000m, 10km west of Leuna, his 9th Abschuss.
Bunje survived the war and finished with 11 victories.