Norman Nicholas England

Sergeant Norman Nicholas England of Portadown, Co. Armagh died on 22nd June 1943 on a night-time bombing raid over Krefeld, Germany with RAF 44 Squadron.

Sergeant

Norman Nicholas England

1130657

Sergeant Norman Nicholas England of Portadown, Co. Armagh died on a bombing raid over Krefeld, Germany when a Luftwaffe Night Fighter shot down his RAF 44 Squadron Lancaster.

Sergeant Norman Nicholas England (1130657) served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War. He was the son of William Henry England and Evelyn England (née Holmes) of 8 West Street, Portadown, Co. Armagh.

He died on 22nd June 1943 aged 24 years old on Avro Lancaster LM330 KM-Q flying with RAF 44 Squadron on a mission over Krefeld, Germany. The crew took off from RAF Dunholme Lodge, Lincolnshire, and disappeared over the coast of the Netherlands. Two possible claims match the Lancaster’s disappearance; either that of Hauptmann Rudolf Sigmund of 10/NJG at 0246hrs 50 km west of Callantsoog or that of Major Helmut Lent of Stab IV/NJG 1 at 0309hrs 60km west of Schagen. Both Luftwaffe planes were Messerschmitt Bf 110s.

Remembering the crew of Lancaster LM330

Last Name First Name(s) Rank Role Information
Arlow James Henry Sergeant RAFVR 624543. Missing Presumed Killed.
England Norman Nicholas Sergeant RAFVR 1130657. Missing Presumed Killed. From Portadown, Co. Armagh.
Harrison Leonard Arthur Sergeant RAFVR 1386784. Missing Presumed Killed.
McGrath Louis Renton Sergeant RAFVR 1130425. Missing Presumed Killed. From Belfast.
Metcalfe Norman Sergeant RAFVR 1477557. Missing Presumed Killed.
Mindel Samuel David Sergeant RAFVR 914451. Missing Presumed Killed.
Thompson Hugh Conn Pilot Officer RAF 52755. Missing Presumed Killed. From Carnalea, Co. Down.
Welsh Lawrence Sinclair Pilot Officer RAFVR 149518. Missing Presumed Killed.

Norman Nicholas England has no known grave. His name is on Panel 148 of the Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England. His name is also on the Portadown War Memorial, Portadown, Co. Armagh.