Fox was killed in a road accident while travelling to No.16 FTS at Newton on his motorbike.
Marsh was a crew member of Wellington X3986 of No.6 (C)OTU, which crashed in the Solway Firth.
August 20th 1943, “At 11.31 hours Wellington aircraft X3986 crashed in the sea in QY.5664. No survivors. Bombing exercise, strong gale blowing and a rough sea. Our own boat put out and nearly capsized and beached at Anthorn. Second boat put out but with heavy sea running was also beached at Groon Point. A third boat made several attempts to get out but was forced to return. Maryport liftboat patrol, 2 Martinets and Wellington searched area for 5 hours. One occupant seen floating in the water approximately 1 mile north of pier, but had disappeared by the time a circuit was made. 1 dinghy and 2 Mae Wests washed up at Pawfoot. Both side of Solway patrolled by police and Army detachments. Nothing discovered. Crew were as follows:- 1484114 Sgt Waugh (Pilot), 1317513 Sgt Griffiths (Pilot), Aus.421776 Sgt Walters (Nav.B), 1496762 Sgt Marsh (WOP/AG), 1452197 Sgt Manley (WOP/AG), 1452283 Sgt Jackson (WOP/AG).”
August 20th 1943, “Wellington crashed in Solway. One survivor seen in water from air, but drowned before A.S.R. reached him. (Gale blowing and strong tide).”
Ford's death is registered in the Shrewsbury district, his middle initial is R (Richard) rather than S.
Norton is registered in the Birmingham district, probably died as the result of an accident or illness at or close to home. His wife is noted as being from Birmingham and he is buried there.
Alan Clark
Peak District Air Accident Research
http://www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk/
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