
The “Alphabetical Lists”—WO 392 in The National Archives, UK—are compilations of WWII prisoners of war from all branches of HM Forces, including other nationals under British command, held in Germany or German-occupied territory, Italy, and Japan or Japanese-occupied territory.
A publication date of August 1943 is listed for WO 392/21, a subseries listing Imperial POWs who were reported by Italian or Red Cross sources as being prisoners in Italian hands.
The Italian WO 392/21 is comprised of:
Section 1: British Army. Section 2: Australian Army. Section 3: Canadian Army. Section 4: New Zealand Army. Section 5: South African Army. Section 6: Indian Army. Section 7: Naval Forces and Merchant Seamen. Section 8: Air Forces.
In 2015—16, I shared on this site POWs from the WO 392/21 subseries listed as being interned in PG 59. However, at that time I overlooked Section 8: Air Forces. I am now correcting that oversight by adding the airmen of the RAF now.
I am listing RAF PG 59 POWs here, and I will list the Canadians in a separate post.
Lists for the Royal Australian Air Force, the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and the South African Air Force contain no airmen interned in PG 59.
Royal Air Force Officers
The Royal Air Force “Alphabetical List” references one RAF officer in PG 59.
Nye, Rev. N. K. – S/L [Squadron Leader] – No. 77267
(See “Niel Nye—A Clergyman’s Perspective.”)
Airmen
The Royal Air Force “Alphabetical List” references the following airmen. A few are already mentioned in Camp 59 Survivors posts, but most are new to this site.
Ashton, E. R. – Sgt. – No. 1282755
Atkinson, J. – Sgt. – No. 751329
Bacon, S. – Sgt – No. 1073808
Bell, T. – Sgt. – No. 944613
(Sgt. Bell was a crew member on the Wellington DV510 that was forced down in February 1942. See “John Leon Turner, Royal Canadian Air Force.” According to the National Archives (UK), the Wellington DV510, 99 Squadron; aircraft crashed at sea near Sicily during a transit flight between Gibraltar and Malta, 27 February 1942.
Clark, R. – Sgt. – No. 655433
Collins, B. P. – Sgt. – No. 629665
Cooper, S. I. – Sgt. – No. 1375177
Corby, L. A. – Sgt. – No. 941341
Crips, D. C. – Cpl. – No. 529231
Dancer, C. – Sgt. – No. 655374
Davis, R. C. – Sgt. – No. 644393
Drever, J. A. – Sgt. – No. 1282863
Gemmel Smith, R. – Sgt. – No. 627561
Greig, P. A. – Sgt. – No. 903271
Grimwood, C. – Sgt. – No. 1378601
Guy, B. – F/Sgt. [Flight Sergeant] – No. 902822
Hagget [Haggett], R. – Sgt. – No. 925435
Sgt. Haggett is mentioned in “Sergeant Allan Lee Downed in Greece” and “On the Blenheim Bomber Crew Downed off Greece.”
Hanes, A. L. – Sgt. – No. 901167
Hawksley-Hill, P. A. – Sgt. – No. 1152272
https://camp59survivors.com/2013/11/12/details-on-remaining-10-british-escapees/
Holmes, R. P. – Sgt. – No. 1375674
Italian Helpers—Two Queries
https://camp59survivors.com/?s=Holmes
Hudson, L. – Sgt. – No. 553830
Hughes, J. E. – Sgt. – No. 1160113
Jefferson, R. – Sgt. – No. 1051807
(Sgt. Jefferson was a crew member on the Wellington DV510 that was forced down in February 1942. See “John Leon Turner, Royal Canadian Air Force.”)
Joy, J. H. – Sgt. – No. 1254791
Kennea, T. L. – Sgt. – No. 1159721
King, S. V. – Sgt. – No. 927327
Lee, A. J. – Sgt. – No. 925684
Sgt. Lee is mentioned in “Sergeant Allan Lee Downed in Greece” and “On the Blenheim Bomber Crew Downed off Greece.”
MacPhail, A. – Sgt. – No. 988130
Morgan, R. O. R. – Sgt. – No. 930006
Mullen, J. W. – Sgt. – No. 528613
Parker, T. W. – Sgt. – No. 1256785
Phillips, H. J. – Sgt. – No. 967400
Powell, N. R. – Sgt. – No. 751672
Shand, R. M. – Sgt. – No. 1051813
Smith, E. J. – Sgt. – No. 905141
Tidbold, G. A. – Sgt. – No. 922539
Wattam, R. H. – Sgt. – No. 1001261
(Sgt. Wattam was a crew member on the Wellington DV510 that was forced down in February 1942. See “John Leon Turner, Royal Canadian Air Force.”)
Whyte, R. A.– Sgt. – No. 546575
Wythe, D. H. – Sgt. – No. 755411
