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While it is the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Dunkirk, I'd like to share a smaller, more personal, commemoration from the same time, 80 years ago. [THREAD]
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Edwin Holbrow Alexander was the younger son of Herbert George Alexander (my great grandfather), a renowned horticulturalist and orchid grower at Westonbirt in the Cotswolds. [2/11]
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At 05:30 on May 27 1940, six Bristol Blenheim IVF were sent from Sumburgh in two sections of three to sweep the Norwegian SW coast from 62N to Lister, mainly in search of enemy airfields, but also to locate the auxiliary naval vessel Königsberg. [6/11]
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Edwin's Blenheim was shot down by Staffelkapitaen, Hauptmann Lang from II/JG77. The aircraft ditched west of the island Kvitsoey (northwest of Stavanger). The Germans sent a sea rescue plane to look for survivors, but did not find any. [8/11]
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Edwin's father was hit hard by the loss, even more so when, later in the war, he lost his other son, Stanley George Alexander, killed in action in the Netherlands. [10/11]





