26 JUNE 1942
CRASH OF WIRRAWAY A20-84
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Wirraway
Wirraway A20-84 of 24 Squadron crashed and burnt out on Mount Louisa on 26 June 1942. The 2 crew, Gledhill and Gould were buried at the Townsville War Cemetery.
The above crash is described in Rod Cardell's book about the Stock Route airstrip which was located where Dalrymple Road now runs:-
"Wings Around Us" Page 74
At 1508 hours on 26th June 1942, Wirraway A20-84 crashed into Mount
Louisa, some two miles from the R.A.A.F. Station at Garbutt, killing both of the crew.
The point of impact so described would place it on the North-easterly tip of
Mount Louisa, but I was not aware of the crash where I lived. Those killed were
Pilot Officer T.H. Gledhill [GD] 408838 the Pilot and Sgt. C.R. Gould 210009, the Wireless
Operator/Gunner. The following month 24
Squadron transferred
to Bankstown in New South Wales.
SOURCE:- Aircraft Crash Sites - Australia
Crash: No. 247
Position: 19.16 - 146.43
Department of Aviation Chart No: 3219
REFERENCE BOOK
"Diary of WWII - North
Queensland"
Complied by Peter Nielsen
"Aircraft of the RAAF 1921- 71"
By Geoffrey Pentland & Peter Malone
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