Flight Sergeant
Colin Sheldon

15 August 1921 - 15 February 1944

Stanthorpe, Queensland - Opende

 


Colin Sheldon was born on 15 August 1921  in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia. He was the son of Frederick Charles and Laura Sheldon. He was married to Phyllis Irene Sheldon.

Colin was a bank clerk when joined the R.A.A.F. on 23 May 1942 in Brisbane. He became a  Bomb Aimer on a Halifax bomber with 466 Squadron R.A.A.F.



[No Crest Available]

466 Squadron

In the night of 15/16 February, F/S Colin Sheldon and his crew participated in an attack on the German capital Berlin. It would be their seventh operation. They were one of 20 Halifaxes of 466 squadron to fly this night.

Colin's crew consisted of:
F/S J D Wormald, Captain (Pilot)
F/S F K Williams, (Navigator)
F/S C Sheldon, (Bomb Aimer)
F/S H C L Thomas, (Wireless Operator Air)
F/S T F Eastcott, (Rear Gunner)
F/S R J Newell, (Mid Upper Gunner)
Sgt J T Darwood, (Flight Engineer)


'The Ace Crew'; Standing left to right; Cecil Thomas, Sam Darwood, Colin Sheldon, Tom Eastcott.
Kneeling, left to right; Charlie Newell, Jack Wormald and Frank Williams. (Picture Mrs Wormald via
Ab Jansen in Gevleugeld Verleden, pg 353. Used with permission)

All were Australians, except for Sgt Darwood, who was British.

The crew took off in Halifax HX293 HD-F from RAF Leconfield at 1711 hours. Three Halifaxes of 466 returned early due to technical malfunctions. Nothing was heard from HX293 after take off and it did not return to base. It was one of two of 466 squadron not to return.

According to Mr. Buma, on whose land the Halifax crashed, the plane was attacked by a night fighter over Holwierde. It came down in a glide, apparently trying to make an emergency landing. Over Opende it first made one big circle before it came down. It seems that the plane made a soft first touch but then somehow somersaulted and exploded near the outskirts of the village of Opende, 32 kilometers west of Groningen. Pieces of the plane were found hundreds of meters away.

All the crew were killed and are buried in the Grootegast Protestant Churchyard, Opende.

F/S Colin Sheldon was 22 years old. He is buried at Row 63. Coll. grave 1-7.


(Pictures by Wim Bastiaanse)

Opende, The Netherlands

See also:
F/S Francis Williams
F/S Jack Wormald
F/S Hubert Thomas
F/S Thomas Eastcott
F/S Rex Newell
Sgt John Darwood

Sources:
RAF Bomber Command 60th Anniversary site

Ab Jansen, Gevleugeld Verleden, Forym, Weesp, ny
 

Acknowledgements:
 

Directions to Opende Protestant Cemetery

Posted 15 June 2006

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