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Old 04-17-2008, 05:12 AM   #1
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625 squadron

Hi new to the board .
Im trying to find out any info about 625 squadron,the squadron my grandfather fiew with before being shot down on 28/29 7 44,
i have dtails of that event and in the process of recording his 23 missions.
what im really after is any war time photos of 625 either its aircraft or raf kelstern

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Old 04-17-2008, 11:34 AM   #2
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No. 625 Squadron RAF was a bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.

Squadron motto was We Avenge.

The squadron was formed on 1 October 1943 at RAF Kelstern from 'C' flight of 100 Squadron. It was equipped with Avro Lancaster, as part of No. 1 Group RAF in Bomber Command, of which it formed part between 18 October 1944 and 25 April 1945.

The squadron carried out night raids against Germany. On 5 April 1945 it moved to RAF Scampton. At the end of the war the squadron dropped food to the starving Dutch people, flew POW repatriation flights from Belgium and repatriated British troops from Italy, before it was disbanded on 7 October 1945 [1].


its all i was able to find
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Old 04-17-2008, 10:08 PM   #3
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Found acouple quick sites. One has current photos of buildings and others have the 625 badge and airplanes and memorials.

RAF-lincolnshire.info :: Kelstern

Technical site buildings - Duration only airfields

Sqn Markings 618-695_P

Lincolnshire Memorials to the RAF

RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary

Hope this helps.
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Old 04-18-2008, 10:17 AM   #4
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Wlcome to the forum.Greetings from Poland.
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Old 04-22-2008, 11:18 AM   #5
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Old 04-23-2008, 06:14 AM   #6
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Old 06-09-2008, 12:41 PM   #8
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Welcome to the forum,

Heres a 625 sdn lanc picture taken from the book Lancaster Squadrons in focus by M Postlethwaite.

My records show that 625 sdn lost two aircraft that night on the raid on stuttgart, the other main raid that night was on Hamburg, it was a bad night for bomber command as it lost 66 bombers in combat & several others on landing. The Two 625 Sdn Lancasters lost were:

Lancaster Mk I Serial No: LL962 coded CF-U with 3 crew Kia & 1 Injured (died later in hospital), with 3Pow's

Lancaster Mk III Serial No: LM546 coded CF-O all 7 crew Pow's
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:17 PM   #9
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cheers for that mate
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Thats the only 625 picture i have ever seen
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Collett or Tuck?

Hi

Was your grandfather part of Flying Officer Collett's crew or Pilot Officer Tuck's.
I have some information regarding Tuck and his crew and also the Stuttgart operation in general.

Happy to pass on
Would also be interested to learn what information that you have.

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Hi, Mike. Jupiter's Grandfather was Frank Collett. I've been in touch, as I did a painting of the Lanc just after take off on the final 'op', and this was made into limited edition prints, signed by four of the surviving crew, including Jupiter's Grandfather. (The former Flight Engineer is a friend of mine, hence the connection.)
Jupiter, Hi, mate! Terribly sorry, but I've mislaid your address and details! Can you PM or e-mail me please, so that I can get the photograph and the original sketch to you?
Sorry to answer part of Mike's question for you, I'll let you provide the details!
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shot down by Flak or night fighter Jupiter ?

NJG's 2, 5 and 6 were pretty active in the area of Stuttgart
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Hi Thanks for your replies.
My Grandfather was P/O F.Collett and was shot down on the 28/29/7/44 over Stuttgart.
Through research and help from many others i believe he was shot down by Uffz. Martin Uhlmann: 4 2./NJG4 .Sadly i have been able to find any info on him other than he survived the war with 5 victories.
As for information i have collated on my Grandfather i have 2 reports from 2 of the crew the night they were shot down. The bomber stream route for Bomber command the night of the raid. Also details of 20 missions he flew and Bi ogs of the aircraft he flew and details of the planes history.
Mike what is your interest in P/o Tuck ? I am in touch with the family of the bomb aimer from that crew.
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Hi Pete and Terry

The navigator of Tuck's crew was F/O AJ Hewetson. He is buried alongside a 156 Sqn crew that I am principally interested in but inevitably I have been researching him and his crew.
You must be referring to the family of Robert Morrison. I had thought about trying to contact him or his family - this could be a stroke of luck!
I have viewed and copied the report of the operations that night - it will no doubt be of interest to you if you haven't already seen it. Also some other info relating to the Stuttgart op.
I presume the two crew you mention are the engineer and the gunner - both report being hit by a night fighter(?)
Bye for now.

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Old 10-25-2008, 11:34 AM   #15
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Mike any info would be great , if you want i will contact Morrisons family and pass on your details .As regards the crew you are right it is the engineer and gunner i have details from.
Erich have you any info on NJG 2 at all that might help.
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