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WW2 gunner’s son welcomes recovery of crashed bomber

WW2 gunner’s son welcomes recovery of crashed bomber
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Gunner Sgt Leonard ShrubsallImage copyright Shrubsall family
Image caption Sgt Leonard Shrubsall was part of the seven man crew of a Short Stirling Bomber

The son of a crew member of a World War Two bomber that crashed into a lake in the Netherlands has welcomed the Dutch government operation to lift it.

The Short Stirling Bomber, based at RAF Downham Market in Norfolk, was lost returning from a 1943 raid on Germany.

Gunner Sgt Leonard Shrubsall’s son Richard, 76, thought his father’s plane had been lost over the sea.

But the plane had been found in a lake and the operation to recover it started on Monday.

It is expected to take four to five weeks.

Image copyright Shrubsall Family
Image caption Sgt Shrubsall’s wife Beatrice kept a tin which contained the telegram and letter from King George VI about her husband

Sgt Shrubsall’s wife Beatrice was three months pregnant with Richard when she received a telegram saying her 30-year-old husband had failed to return from the operation over Berlin.

Mr Shrubsall, from Iwade in Kent, welcomed the decision of the Dutch authorities to fund the raising of the plane, which landed in Lake Markermeer near Amsterdam, after it was shot down by a German night fighter.

“I am so pleased they found the plane and are going to raise it up. I think they realise what we did for the Dutch during the war and are looking to say ‘thank you’.” he said.

Mr Shrubsall’s wife Janice, 76, said: “We couldn’t believe it when we got the letter.”

Image copyright Shrubsall family
Image caption Janice and Richard Shrubsall had thought the bomber may have crashed into the sea

Mr Shrubsall said: “I never thought we’d find him. We thought he’d come down over the North Sea, but he came down near Amsterdam.”

He said he and his family were planning to go to the Netherlands in October to find out the results of the recovery operation.

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Image copyright Shrubsall family
Image caption Sgt Leonard Shrubsall was a bomber gunner

He said he was not worried about concerns from some plane enthusiasts that the planned recovery was using a grabber rather than a dam because he believed the authorities in the Netherlands “know what they are doing”.

Mrs Shrubsall said after Mr Shrubsall’s mother died, they found “she kept a tin, a small oval tin, with photographs (of Sgt Shrubsall) and letters he had written, and the telegram reporting him missing”.

Lost bomber crew

Image copyright Durham Constabulary
Image caption The Short Stirling Bomber BK716 was lost when returning from a bombing raid in Germany

The crew of Short Stirling BK716 were:

  • Sgt Charles Armstrong Bell, 29, from Langley Park, County Durham
  • Pilot Officer John Michael Campbell, 30, from Golders Green, north London
  • Flying Officer Harry Gregory Farrington, 24, from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
  • Flying Officer John Frederick Harris, 29, from Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Sgt Ronald Kennedy, 22, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne
  • Sgt John Francis James McCaw, 20, from Belleville, Ontario, Canada
  • Sgt Leonard Richard James Shrubsall, 30, from Iwade, Kent

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