Pilot Officer
Melville Percy Griffiths

1916 - 15 January 1941

Sheldon, Warwickshire - Amsterdam

 


Melville Percy Griffiths was born in 1905, son of John Wyndham Griffiths and Sarah Jane Griffiths. He was married to Eileen Mary Ethel Griffiths, of Sheldon, Warwickshire.

He was a member of the Royal Air Force Volunteer reserve and was promoted from Leading aircraftman to Pilot Officer on 14 July 1940. He was attached to 58 Squadron, flying Whitley bombers out of Linton on Ouse, in Yorkshire.

On 15 January 1941, P/O Peers and his crew were sent on a mission to Wilhelmshaven. The rest of his crew consisted of P/O W E Peers, Sgt H Shipley, Sgt R J Couser DFM and Sgt R F J Duncan.



    58 Sqn RAF

The crew took off in Whitley V N1521 GE-J at 17.35 from their base Linton on Ouse. They were heard on the wireless at 21.45. After that they were intercepted by night fighter Oblt. Egmont Prinz zur Lippe Weissenfeld from 4./NJG1. He was directed by Lt. Jauk at German radar station "Salzhering", close to Den Helder.

Oblt zur Lippe Weissenfeld shot the Whitley down at 22.46. It crashed between Zwanenwater Lake and Callantsoog, just south of Den Helder.

P/O Peers, Sgt Couser and Sgt Duncan are all buried in Amsterdam. P/O Griffith is still missing and is commemorated at the Runnymede Memorial. Sgt. Shipley is buried in Alkmaar Cemetery.

Runnymede, United Kingdom

See also:
P/O William Peers
Sgt Howard Shipley
Sgt Robert Duncan
Sgt Robert Couser

Sources:
The gazettes on line

Acknowledgements:
Mr. Dave Cheetham

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Directions to Alkmaar General Cemetery

Posted 11 July 2005


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