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Memorial French Crew Tereken-Sint-Niklaas

Memorial to:

Armee de l'Air
Group 552
LUX Jean ADC, Pil.
COLPIN Paul Lt. OBS.
SACQUEPEE Robert Adj.Mit.
5/13/1940 "

On Monday 3 September 2007, the memorial stone for the French crew (Jean Lux, Paul Colpin and Robert Sacquepée) who crashed on 13 May 1940 was inaugurated at the Tereken cemetery in Sint-Niklaas.
The memorial stone stands next to the final resting place of the crew of the Lancaster LL851 BQ-V of 550 Sqn.

The Potez 63-11 (689) of the l'Armée de l'Air Groupe 552 was hit by Flak on 13 May 1940 during a reconnaissance mission and came down in Nieuwkerken-Waas.
Lt. Paul Colpin (observer) and Adj. Jean Lux (pilot) were killed.
Adj. Robert Sacquepée (shooter) was seriously injured and died on transfer to hospital.

Source: Hangar Flying - The Battle of France, then and now. Peter Cornwell.

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Source

  • Text: Marie-Christine Vinck
  • Photos: Marie-Christine Vinck