Flight Sergeant
Wilfred Sydney Millar

23 April 1944

Nieuwolda

 


Wilfred Sydney Millar was with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. He became a wireless operator on heavy bombers with 463 squadron Royal Australian Air Force, operating out of Waddington, Lincolnshire.

His crew consisted of:
P/O Charles Schomberg (pilot)
F/L Hubert Petts (navigator)
F/P Leonard Calderwood (mid up gunner)
F/S James Harden (bomb aimer)
F/S Donald McDonald (tail gunner)
F/S Wilfred Millar (wireless operator)
Sgt Harry Steels (engineer)


463 Sqn RAAF

On the night of 22/23 April 1944, this crew took off from their base Waddington in Lincolnshire in Lancaster LL892 LO-J on a mission to Braunschweig (Brunswick).

The plane encountered problems probably on the way to the target. An eyewitness in the town of Wagenborgen saw the plane come over: "The aircraft came from the direction of Groningen and was on fire. It was very low and made a lot of noise. We were surprised to hear the next day that it crashed all the way near Nieuwolda." This means the plane flew in an easterly direction.

The Lancaster crashed at high speed in a field behind a farm of the Dokkum family near Nieuwolda. There was a huge explosion on impact, probably because the bombs were still on board. The Lancaster disappeared in the ground completely. No attempt was made to salvage the plane. The Germans only salvaged a few pieces of wreckage and a propeller.

The remains of the crew were buried together in a communal grave in Nieuwolda.


(picture by Wim Bastiaanse)


(picture by Wim Bastiaanse)

Nieuwolda, The Netherlands

See Also:
F/O Charles Schomberg
F/L Hubert Petts DFC
F/O Leonard Calderwood
F/S Donald McDonald
F/S James Harden
Sgt Harry Steels

Sources and Acknowledgements:
CWGC
Peter Johnson's 463 and 467 Sqn RAAF website

Ab A. Jansen, Wespennest Leeuwarden, vol.III, Hollandia Baarn 1977
Squadron crest
© Commonwealth of Australia 2000

Directions to Nieuwolda General Cemetery


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