Near the crash site, the "Monument to Allied Airmen" was unveiled by the sister of one of the crew members in 2004 as a tribute to the fallen crew. A boulder with a plaque and a panel with background information on what happened keep the memory alive.
Of seven soldiers killed, five were British, one Canadian and one Australian. They were buried side by side. Identical white natural stone tombstones with an embossed emblem and cross have been placed at each grave. The cross is not only a symbol of the Christian faith, but also a reminder of the sacrifice made by war victims for a life of freedom.
OUROND pas nei it griene börd wêrt ik in geef gedicht op lês wyt ik, hiest tot för kört förbij in trepke en it gers genôch foar jong en âld om förtst it wytst wer furt te ranen wurdt alles minder kâld dan hast dy dêrby del te jaan t is goed, dit gasterlân san dichter hoecht nit op te jutten aanst lis ik bij it strân k he lauwer toch gin kâlde futten