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R.A.F. 156 Squadron, Warrant Officer-W. T. "Bill" Alsbury

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R.A.F. 156 Squadron, Warrant Officer-W. T. "Bill" Alsbury
156 Squadron Avro Lancaster bomber PB209 (GT-E) William Thomas Alsbury. 96th mission/ 3rd voluntary tour of duty.. Ailled in action. Shot down at 00:48 hrs on 13-August-1944 over Wasserliesch, Germany by Heinz Wolfgang Schnauffer, top Ace pilot of WW2.
Date & Place: in Wasserliesch, Rhineland-Palatinate 54332, Germany
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M.B. "Mike" Alsbury
M.b. "Mike" Alsbury of Canada was born on December 15, 1969 in British Columbia to June Alsbury and Thomas Bruce Alsbury. He was the parent of Morgan Michael T. Alsbury. He was the parent of Morgan Michael Thomas Alsbury, and Morgan Alsbury. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember M.B. "Mike" Alsbury.
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W. T. "Bill" Alsbury
W.T. "Bill" Alsbury On joining the airforce, he trained as a wireless operator/air gunner, doing his radio training at Yatesbury followed by the gunnery course at RAF Kinloss in Scotland. His first tour of operations (normally twenty five flights over enemy territory) was with a Wellington squadron before returning to Yatesbury as an instructor. He then went on to complete a second tour (normally twenty operations but in this instance it may have been more) with a Lancaster squadron based in the Doncaster area, before another spell of instruction. His third tour, which was extended to 30 operations, was with 156 Squadron, flying Avro Lancaster bombers. 156 Squadron formed part of the Pathfinder Force, and was one of the squadrons whose job it was to mark the enemy target for the main force. This was an exceptionally dangerous mission which involved remaining over the target area for some time dropping marker flares. It was on just such an operation on the night of 12th/13th August 1944 following a raid deep into the Ruhr Valley industrial area, that Lancaster PB209 (coded GT-E) went missing, shot down after only eighty-three flying hours since its arrival with the squadron in July. It was also Bill's 97th operational flight. Geoff Dunham added (by email October 2016) "Lancaster PB209 was shot down at 0048 hrs over Wasserliesch (Trier-Saarburg) in the Rhineland by Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, the ‘greatest’ ace of all time (find him on Wikipedia). The plane was observed on fire, partially broke up presumably on impact. The Wasserliesch Fire Brigade extinguished forest fires and recovered the remains of 5 crew from the plane. The bodies of deceased Bill Alsbury and Robert Valencia were found about 500 yards away with burnt parachutes. The crew were buried in Wasserliesch Cemetery by the Germans, later in Rheinberg British War Cemetery. The raid had been on the Opel plant at Russelsheim which was thought to be making wings for V1 bombs." Rainer Clemens (Germany) November 2017 sent photos relating to the crashed Lancaster in which Bill Alsbury died, and the new Memorial set up in Wasserliesch in 2017. Sincere thanks to Rainer Clemens for his efforts & kindness. M.B. Alsbury
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I compiled a small collection of Alsbury surname records including obituaries of family members and close friends. In the future maybe some of these records will be viewed & appreciated as intended. Hundreds of hours doing family ancestry research has been very interesting & rewarding.
The first recorded instance of the surname Alsbury was in 1188 The Alsbury family name has been found in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Scotland Notable people with the surname Alsbury A. Thomas Alsbury: Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia from 1959 to 1962 Juana Navarro Alsbury: Nurse for Jim Bowie at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 Michael Alsbury: American commercial astronaut. J. Stewart Alsbury, President of the International Woodworkers Association, President of the Fraser Vancouver Port Authority, City Councilman and semi-professional soccer player.
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