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Old 29-06-2008, 10:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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RAAF ww2 bomber found in PNG

RAAF bomber found in PNG | The Australian



AN Australian bomber shot down by the Japanese in a remote region of Papua New Guinea during World War II has been found, 66 years later.

A missionary found the Hudson bomber last month and a RAAF team today confirmed that it was plane A16-126, lost with four crew on February 11, 1942.

Defence Science and Personnel Minister Warren Snowdon said A16-126 was part of a formation of three bombers which attacked Japanese shipping at Gasmata harbour in New Britain.

"Over the target, the RAAF bombers were intercepted by Japanese fighters which had scrambled from Gasmata airfield," Mr Snowdon said in a statement.

"A16-126 was listed as 'lost by enemy action'."

Four men were lost with the aircraft - Flying Officer Graham Ian Gibson, Pilot Officer Frank Leslie Oliver Thorn, Sergeant Barton Irving Coutie, and Sergeant Arthur Edward Quail.

Last month, missionary Mark Reichman spotted the wreckage in thick jungle on a ridge inland from the town of Gasmata.

A RAAF team was sent to investigate and found the bomber in several large pieces, with the cockpit upside down and partially buried in mud.

Bullet holes were found in the tail section and cannon shells were still in their original clips, but no bombs were found.

The air force will now begin planning a full recovery operation, with forensic specialists to search for any trace of human remains, personal artefacts and military items.

"It is to be hoped this investigation will finally account for these four lost brave airmen," Mr Snowdon said.

Officials have contacted families of three of the four crew members but have yet to locate relatives of Sergeant Quail, who was from the Queensland town of Biloela.

Anyone with information can contact the Defence Public Inquiry line on 02 6265 2999 .
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Old 29-06-2008, 12:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If they find the remains, then they can get a decent burial. Families can now rest easy because the aircrew are no longer "MIA" but "KIA".
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A little more.

Project PRIAM - Lockheed Hudson Mk. IV A16-126
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Old 29-06-2008, 06:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for that link!
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HSL130 picking up the crew of a downed Halifax



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Always worthwhile to hear of these discoveries.

Hopefully there will be some peace for both the crew and those left behind.

Lest we forget.

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Search on for missing WWII airmen

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A RAAF team has arrived in Papua New Guinea ahead of its search for four missing airmen lost during the WW2 in New Britain. The team of nine, including two forensic specialists will leave Port Moresby tomorrow for New Britain on operation Kovi Moses. They'll spend seven days at the crash site of the Hudson bomber searching for remains of four airmen shot down during a sortie on Japanese ships in 1942. Team leader, Squadron Leader John Cotterell, spoke to our PNG correspondent Steve Marshall, who asked him why they decided to call the search Operation Kovi Moses.
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Good news for the families ! Closure at last

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