Nassogne – Halifax II DT752 EQ-W 408 Squadron
Halifax II DT752 EQ-W 408 Squadron RAF
16-17 April 1943
Mission: Pilsen, Czechoslovakia
Shot down by a night-fighter Oblt Ludwig Meister I./NJG4
Crash: Near Nassogne
F/O JR Sergent RCAF KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
Sgt HG Machell RCAF KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
Sgt GM Hill KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
Sgt FR Cocks KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
Sgt DF Gargrave KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
Sgt W Kwasney RCAF KIA Florennes Communal Cemetery . Body found on the 6.5.43 near Nassogne
Sgt CD Heming RCAF KIA Heverlee War Cemetery
The aircraft crashed in a clearing in the woods just outside the town (Nassogne), and exploded. The germans removed three bodies and later a fourth body was found and removed elsewhere. The ring mentioned in your MR.1753/P.4/503H, dated 26th September, 1945, was found on a hand and fors-arm wedged in the branches of a tree. It is believed that two more bodies were buried under the engines, which are deeply inbedded in the soft soil. Melle Bourgeois states that her father saw a body under an engine when the Germans were trying to haul it out with the help of a crane. however, the cable snapped and the engine fell back in the hole. Despite protests by the Gendarmes, the Germans refuse to continue their efforts and ordered the hole to be filled in. Later the inhabitants placed a cross over the spot, and flowers have been placed there regulary by the inhabitants. (signed) R. Cruwys F/Lt No.2 Section (Belgium) Sevice RAF 7th November 1945
The ring, would appear to belong to a Canadian member of the crew, most probably Sergeant Kwasney, 22 November 1945