Lancaster Memorial (Luxembourg)

The Lancaster Memorial is a memorial in the northern Luxembourg locality of Weiswampach, which was erected 60 years after World War II in memory of 14 allied airmen, 13 of whom died on the spot and one who was made prisoner by the Germans. During the night from 12 to 13 August 1944 their aircraft, two Avro Lancasters, were shot down.

Aircraft and crew
No. 61 Squadron RAF
motto: Per purum tonantes
Avro Lancaster I
ME596 QR-H
No. 75 Squadron RAF
motto: Ake ake kia kaha (Maori)
Avro Lancaster I
HK564 AA-P
Taylor G.M.RCAFMulcahy C.D.RNZAF
Burnside J.K.RAFParker R.R.RAF
Nevin A.F.RCAFHazard W.F.RNZAF
Meek J.RCAFPOWThomson E.L.RNZAF
Adair S.RAFElvin W.RNZAF
Goulding W.RAFJonston H.D.RNZAF
Scrimshaw C.C.RAFWright J.H.RNZAF
Lancaster Memorial, chapel near Lancaster Memorial


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