Bomber Command Memorial Register

Short Stirling BK770

75 (NZ) Squadron R.A.FNorfolkStirling

Bressingham, Diss, South Norfolk

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The Memorial

Type
Avenue / Tree or grove
Inscription
This Oak Tree Was Planted on 7th April 1991 in Memory of the Aircrew of Stirling Bomber BK770-L Belonging to '75' (nz) Squadron R.A.F Which Crashed on This Site 9th April 1943 Returning from Operations Over Germany

Location

Bressingham, Diss, South Norfolk, Norfolk

Community Connection

This oak tree was planted on/7TH APRIL 1991 in memory of the AIRCREW

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Aircraft & Operation Details

Aircraft Type
Stirling
Serial Number
BK770
Squadron
75 (NZ) Squadron R.A.F
Date of Loss
1943-04-09

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Sources

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

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