Bomber Command Memorial Register

Handley Page Halifax JP190

BordersHalifax

Craik, Roxburgh

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The Memorial

Type
Board / Plaque / Tablet
Inscription
In Memory of the crew of Halifax Mk II JP 190 which crashed near here on the night of 1st April 1944 with the loss of all 8 crew [crew names listed on memorial] Erected 1st April 1994 by Nos. 2465 (Currie & Balarno) Squ. 1007 (Duns) Squ. Air Training Corps, and the Forestry Commission.

Location

Craik, Roxburgh, Borders

Community Connection

Erected 1st April 1994 by Nos. 2465 (Currie & Balarno) Squ./ 1007 (Duns) Squ. Air Training Corps, and the Forestry Commission.

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Aircraft & Operation Details

Aircraft Type
Halifax
Serial Number
JP190
Date of Loss
1944-04-01

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28.3 miles away
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Sources

IWM War Memorials Register (official_database)
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Last updated 2026-04-12

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