I am a Belgian (local) historian.
On June 03,1942 a British RAF-bomber (a Wellington IC- DVF786) crashed in the fields of my hometown Brussegem, about 15 km N.W. from Brussels. The whole crew, 5 British young men, died immediately.
One of them was Ernest CHADWICK (RAF.nr 1006926). He was the 'observer/navigator' in the aircraft ... 25 years young and son of Ernest and Ellen Chadwick from Anfield, Liverpool.
It is my intention - when I can finish my research successfully - to ask our local authorities to, at long last, for paying some more attention and respect to these 'victims of war' who passed away, far from home and from their relatives and friends.
I will push our municipal institution to erect a memorial stone on the place where their aircraft crashed, with (at least) the names and photos (if available) of these young heroes who gave their lives during the war.
In addition a (yearly or two-yearly) commemorative ceremony can be organized and a brochure in regards to this 'war incident' will be published and distributed among the inhabitants of our village, the schools and libraries .
As Ernest Chadwick seems to be coming from Liverpool, I joined this forum in the hope finding living descendants (family) and/or persons who have known him or who have been told, years ago, about this young man who has been killed in action during the Second World War, so I can include some background information about his childhood, his parents, brothers, sisters, his profession, his decision to join the R.A.F, his character, and so on ... and so on ...
So everybody who knows something about this "Liverpool guy" ... please let me know.
Sorry for my English language errors

Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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