Memorial Stirling EF357

Nieuwe Crooswijkseweg, 3034PL, Rotterdam
South Holland, Netherlands, the

On the night of 12/13 May 1943 Stirling EF357 (No.149 Squadron, Royal Air Force) crashed in Rotterdam-Crooswijk. All seven crew members were killed in the crash. They are buried in the nearby general cemetery. On 12 May 2018, the 75th anniversary of the crash, a memorial in remembrance of the crew was unveiled at the crash site. The memorial was unveiled by mayor Aboutaleb and relatives of the crew. The text on the monument reads: During the night of May 12-13, 1943, this place collapsed British Short Stirling EF357 OV-J from No. 149 Squadron, Royal Air Force, down, after being executed earlier that night attack on Duisburg. All seven crew members died and found their final resting place on the General Cemetery Crooswijk. Their names will be remembered forever. Eric George Bass, Pilot (22 years old) Francis George Salter, Flight Engineer (21 years old) Kenneth George Roots, Navigator (20 years old) Ronald Frederick Kingham, Bomb Aimer (20 years old) John Geoffrey Newall, Wireless Operator (21 years) Ronald David Evans, Air Gunner (25 years old) Dennis Bertram Sach, Air Gunner (20 years old)

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Text by: Pieter Schlebaum & Dick de Bruijne

Photo(s): Dick de Bruijne (1,2,5), Pieter Schlebaum (3,4)