Talk:Yelden

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WWII section[edit]

This is work in progress Pandaplodder (talk) 12:21, 30 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Book Reference[edit]

Donald, William. 'John Burn One Zero Five: The Story of Chelveston Airfield and the 305th Bomb Group in Pictures. 2005. (ISBN 1-90451-426-X) I am not sure if the book reference numbers are correct, they show as:

  1. ISBN-10: 190451426X
  2. ISBN-13: 978-1904514268

If anyone can correctly format these so they are displayed correctly.Pandaplodder (talk) 10:52, 30 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Casualty List[edit]

To keep in line with with WP:NOTMEMORIAL I am moving the casualty list here so it can be used by others for researchPandaplodder (talk) 09:22, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Aircrew Casualties[edit]

  • Sellers W.D
  • George J.E
  • Grugnale N.A
  • Judd L.J
  • Leake C.W
  • Lehr J.H
  • Mace K.I
  • Parrish D
  • Rementeria D.M
  • Rishel DE
  • Silber M

1121 Quarter Master Company Casualties[edit]

Boeing B-17F-115-BO Flying Fortress Serial 42-30647 of the 366th BS on a mission to Stuttgart, 6 September 1943. On 23 September 1943, this aircraft crashed at Chevelston returning from a mission, killing all onboard
  • Amato F.J
  • Arato M.R
  • Attilo S.J
  • Chipoletti A.N
  • Dell E.W
  • Dickerson W.L
  • Johnson N.S
  • McClain R.P

Other Casualties[edit]

  • Sergeant Hilton C.H RAF
  • Phillips Keith E (Age 14)
  • Phillips Monica R (Age 4)

Yielden or Yelden?[edit]

What is the authority for calling it "Yielden"? It is "Yelden" according to the Ordnance Survey, and websites for the village hall, pub, church and others. The Wikipedia entry should be under the most common spelling. Wilus (talk) 12:40, 9 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]