Den Ham, The Netherlands - Remembering Dambuster Les Knight DSO
May 12, 2017 – Sep 15, 2018
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Remembering Dambuster Les Knight DSO - 75 years - on Saturday 15th September 2018. Born: 7 March 1921 Camberwell, Australia Died: 16 September 1943 (aged 22) Buried in Den Ham General Cemetery, Netherlands Years of service: 1941–1943 Royal Australian Air Force Rank: Flight Lieutenant Unit: No. 617 Squadron RAF Battles/wars: Second World War - Operation Chastise / Operation Garlic Awards: Distinguished Service Order Mentioned in Despatches Dam Buster Les Knight, Australia's most famous WW2 pilot, sacrificed his life for his seven man crew on 16 September 1943. At the same time he steered his doomed Lancaster bomber away from the centre of a Dutch village averting possible further death and destruction. Flight Lieutenant Leslie Gordon Knight became world famous because his bouncing bomb was the first to breach the Eder dam and cause serious damage. All Knight’s crew survived. They bailed out above the frontier village of Den Ham during darkness after their mission to bomb an aquaduct on the vital supply route Dortmund-Ems canal failed. This mission was "Operation Garlic". Les Knight and his crew attacked the canal in Ladbergen, Germany, exactly four months after the famous Dam Busters raid in the Ruhr. The raid on Ladbergen proved to be fatal for Les Knight. His plane damaged when flying at low level for the whole mission hit tree tops near the target area. He realised the plane was so badly damaged that he could never get it back to England. Above the village of Den Ham he ordered the crew to bail out. Two were directly taken prisoner by the German occupying army but the other five all returned safely to England -- thanks to the extreme bravery of the local population. They risked their lives and that of their families to secure these five airmen. The Crew of Lancaster ED912/G Call sign: AJ-N Flight Lieutenant Les Knight RAAF Upper Gunner Sgt. Les Woollard RAF Wireless operator Flt Sgt R G T Kellow RAAF Rear gunner Sgt H E O’Brien RCAF Navigator Flg Off H S Hobday RAF Flight engineer Sgt R E Grayston RAF Front gunner Sgt F E Sutherland RCAF Bomb aimer Flg Off E C Johnson RAF https://www.openaustralia.org.au/debates/?id=2018-05-29.107.1 https://www.pressreader.com/australia/herald-sun/20180915/281578061564743
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