Door de drukte indertijd was ik vergeten een antwoord te geven. Mijn excuses. Kreeg dit item weer onder de aandacht door recent bericht.
For the 'Rhine' crossing on 24 March 1945 - Operation 'VARSITY',
30 No.196 Squadron’s Stirling towed gliders from Shepherds Grove, the new No.196’s station since 26 January 1945. It was the maximum of Stirlings that No.196 could provide (89 troops plus many vehicles were carried). Only one of the 30 Stirling was touched by flack (LJ979 of F/L Van Rennan). This aircraft made a safely crash-land in Holland. A member of the crew was badly wounded but happily he survived. Back at Shepherds Grove, the 29 Stirlings were nearly all undamaged.
bron:
http://www.raf38group.org/196squadron
T5131 : 45-03-24 : Overloon (op 'Loonse Vlakte') : Stirling IV : LJ979 : 196 Sqn: F/Lt. H.P. van Renen
Bron:
https://wo2-hoekschewaard.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/register1945.pdf
De naam v/d F/Lt. verschillen dus enigzins,maar de rest niet.
Net ervoor word SG-B gefilmt