Bomber Command Memorial Register

Lancasters JB670 and LM332

103 SquadronLincolnshireLancaster

Ulceby

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The Memorial

Type
Board / Plaque / Tablet
Inscription
In honour of the two Lancaster Air Crews from RAF Elsham Wolds, who lost their lives when the aircraft collided over the parish of Ulceby on the 16th December 1943, Their target was Berlin. Lancaster JB670 of 103 Squadron [crew names listed on memorial] Lancaster LM332 of 576 Squadron [crew names listed on memorial] MAY THEIR MEMORY LIVE FOREVER.

Location

Ulceby, Lincolnshire

Community Connection

in the parish of Ulceby

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Aircraft & Operation Details

Aircraft Type
Lancaster
Serial Number
JB670
Squadron
103 Squadron
Date of Loss
1943-12-16

Crew

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Nearby Memorials

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Crew Of Lancaster Aircraft (Serial # MK 442)
3.1 miles away
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Brocklesby Lancaster Memorial
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Elsham Wolds — Black Swan Memorial (Halifax JD386)
3.2 miles away
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Handley Page Halifax JD386
4.4 miles away
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Sources

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

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