Herbert Reginald Neal
This story and photo is shared by the Trust with kind permission from Adrian Hughes, Home Front Museum, Llandudno
Sergeant Herbert Neal was a pharmacist from Conwy. He trained as an RAF navigator in South Africa before returning to the UK to undertake operational duties. On the 19th of July 1944 his Squadron of Lancaster bombers were tasked with bombing railway lines east of Paris. Neal’s plane was shot down with the loss of all seven airmen, and they are buried together at Herbise Churchyard in France. He was married with one son.
FALLEN HEROES
HERBERT REGINALD NEAL
Royal Air Force • FLIGHT SERGEANT
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
49 Squadron, Royal Air ForceDIED | 19 July 1944
AGE | 32
SERVICE NO. | 1801910
FALLEN HEROES
HERBERT REGINALD NEAL
Royal Air Force • FLIGHT SERGEANT
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
49 Squadron, Royal Air ForceDIED | 19 July 1944
AGE | 32
SERVICE NO. | 1801910






