Sergeant
Stanley Boothroyd

1915 - 22 May 1943

Bradford - Bergen

 


(Picture courtesy of Alan Plant)


Stanley Boothroyd was born in 1912, son of John and Elizabeth Boothroyd. He was married to Marian Boothroyd and lived in Bradford.

He was an flight engineer with 138 Special Duty squadron, flying special mission in support of the resistance groups operating in occupied Europe. The squadron flew out of Tempsford.

Sgt Boothroyd was part of the following crew:

F/S P B Norris
Sgt S Boothroyd
Sgt J H Dixon
Sgt L W Tomlinson
Sgt A W Mureph
Sgt W H Wild
Sgt F W Green


138 Sqn RAF


Crew picture. Sgt Stanley Boothroyd is thought to be the one on the right. (Picture courtesy of Alan Plant)

On the night of 22/23 May 1943, the crew took off in Halifax BB329 NF-Z on mission Operation "Marrow 35/36". This was a double mission where the crew were to drop supplies at two different drop zones, at Marrow 35 near Putten and Marrow 36 near Elspeet. It took off from its base at Tempsford at 00.53 and should have been over the drop zone I (Marrow 35) at 01.10 and over drop zone II (Marrow 36) at 01.29. However, it crashed in Noord Beemster at around 01.00, most probably shot down by German anti aircraft fire.

Two of the crew were killed, Flt Eng Sgt Stanley Boothryd, and the rear gunner Sgt William H. Wild. The Halifax crash landed between two farms in the Beemster polder, one of which became known as five pilots farm. The other five crew were taken PoW.

Sgt Boothroyd is buried in Bergen War Cemetery, Plot 2. Row E. Grave 20. He was 31.

Bergen, The Netherlands

See also:
Sgt William Wild

Sources:
Gerrit Zwanenburg, En Nooit Was Het Stil, vol. I, Royal Dutch Air Force, nj
 

Acknowledgements:
Mr. Alan Plant
Mr. Bob Body
Mr. Tim Norris website about this crash. His father was the pilot. Please visit this site for a more complete story on the crew and their mission.

Directions to Bergen War Cemetery

Posted 14 July 2005
Updated 19 September 2005


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