AIR CADETS ON the IBCC WALLS
The Walls of Remembrance at the International Bomber Command Centre carry the names of 37 boys who were under 18 years old and were lost during World War II.
Aged just 14 years old, Cadet Peter Bond, is the youngest name to be remembered. Along with Cadet Desmond Fox and Cadet 1st Class Ernest Hall, both aged just 17 years old, all were lost on 8 September 1943.
All the boys were members of Chapel-en-Le-Firth Flight of 1180 (Buxton) Squadron, and had helped to raise money via “Wings For Victory” for two Lancasters stationed at RAF Elsham Wolds.
Lancaster JB153, of 103 Squadron was due for a cross-country air test after completing nine operations, including Peenemunde, the month before. The three cadets were allowed on board so that they could experience a flight in a WWII heavy bomber.
The aircraft took off and was seen flying circuits of the RAF station at about 400ft before turning to port. Something caused the aircraft to go into a spin. The plane tumbled violently for 250 yards as it hit the ground, colliding with a tree and bursting into flames killing all on board. It crashed south-east of Wymeswold Airfield, Leicestershire.
An inquest was unable to establish the cause, so the crash was recorded as an ‘accident’.
The three cadets had a joint funeral attended by almost 800 people, and with full military honours, were interred in a communal grave.
The crash of Lancaster JB153 was the biggest loss of Air Cadets, as well as the loss of the youngest.
CREW OF LANCASTER JB153 :
Cadet Peter Bond ATC 1180 Squadron Panel 10
Cadet Desmond John Fox ATC 1180 Squadron Panel 37
Cadet 1st Class Ernest Hall ATC 1180 Squadron Panel 44
FS Alfred Buxton (RAAF) 406992 Pilot Panel 16
FS Gordon Daldy (RAAF) 409668 Air Gunner Panel 26
SGT Norman Kidd (RAFVR) 1554620 Navigator Panel 59
SGT John Leeming (RAFVR) 1684485 Flight Engineer Panel 62
SGT Gerald Sweeney (RAFVR) 1367821 Air Gunner Panel 104
SGT William Whalley (RAFVR) 1473130 Wireless Op Panel 114
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