Steenbergen

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Population centres

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Dutch Topographic map of Steenbergen, June 2015

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The city of Steenbergen

Steenbergen received city rights in 1272.

Graves of Guy Gibson and Jim Warwick

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Graves of RAF Wing Commanders Guy Gibson and Jim Warwick

Guy Gibson, Wing Commander and the first CO of the RAF's 617 Squadron which he led in the "Dam Busters" raid in 1943, crashed with his Mosquito aircraft in this municipality. Having returned to operational duties in 1944 after pestering Bomber Command, 26-year-old Gibson was killed along with his navigator, Sqn Ldr Jim Warwick, on a bombing raid on Rheydt (nowadays a borough of Mönchengladbach) operating as a Pathfinder Master Bomber based at RAF Coningsby, when his de Havilland Mosquito XX, KB267, crashed near Steenbergen on 19 September 1944. It was assumed for years that he had been shot down, but following the discovery of the wreckage it was found that a fault with the fuel tank selector possibly meant the aircraft simply ran out of fuel.[1] An eye-witness account detailed how his aircraft circled Steenbergen and heard its engines 'splutter and stop'.[2] In 2011 it was revealed the Mosquito may also have been shot down in a friendly fire incident.[3] The graves are in the RC cemetery of Steenbergen. Streets have been named for both Gibson and Warwick, and one of the aircraft's propellers is located in the city park as a memorial.

Notable people

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Bloys van Treslong, 1807

Gallery

See also

References

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  2. Bomber Barons, Chaz Bowyer (1983) page 165
  3. After The Battle no. 155 (2012), page 47,
  4. IMDb Database retrieved 27 August 2019

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External links

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