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        2016-07-26T23:00:00+00:00

        Åge Gjerde

        Hi, My fathers youngest brother lost his life when his ship H.J.Kyvig was sunk on the Norwegian coast on the 26th of oct. 1940. The ship was attacked by three British Bristol Beaufort bombers. According to a German log, all three bombers were shot down by German fighters. I have found one crew member from one of the planes, MacRury,Archibald. The planes came from Wick airport in Scotland and belonged to 42 squadron RAF Coastal Command. According to the German log, three of the British crew members survived, and were brought to Bergen Norway. Is it possible to find out the destiny of these crew members and the names of all crew members? Thank you in advance. Regards Åge Gjerde

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