Mission 93 - 445BG

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Mission 93

Mission Summaries > June 1944
WEDNESDAY, 7 JUNE 1944
EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS (ETO)
STRATEGIC OPERATIONS (Eighth Air Force):


The Allied Expeditionary Air Force (AEAF) directs air attacks against congested points to delay movement of more enemy forces into the assault area.

Mission 397:
182 B-17s and 291 B-24s, including 20 PFFs, are dispatched; of the B-17s, 58 hit Conde sur Noireau, 60 hit Flers, and 54 hit Falaise; of the B-24s, 66 hit Argentan, 19 hit Vascoeuil, 61 hit Laigle and 83 hit Lisieux; 1 B-24 is damaged beyond repair and 17 B-17s are damaged; 8 airmen are KIA and 3 WIA.

Mission 398:
487 B-17s and 88 B-24s are dispatched; the primary targets for the B-17s are Nantes (190 bomb) and the Kerlin/Bastard Airfield (132 bomb); 23 B-17s hit Niort and 40 hit the Nantes Bridge; the primary target for the B-24s is Tours/La Roche (12 bomb) and 13 hit Pouance, 13 hit Blain, 13 hit Chateaubriand, 25 hit Laval Airfield, 12 hit Vitre and 3 hit Tours; 1 B-17 and 1 B-24 are lost, 1 B-17 and 7 B-24s are damaged beyond repair and 78 B-17s and 96 B-24s are damaged; 21 airmen are KIA, 12 WIA and 12 MIA. Heavy cloud prevents almost 100 others from bombing targets.

VIII Fighter Command furnishes area support for beachhead areas in the early morning and to heavy bomber operations at midday and in the late afternoon, at the same time maintaining harassment of communications and flying shipping patrol. 526 P-38s and 294 P-51s patrol the beachhead and provide escort in N France; they claim 2-0-1 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 0-0-2 on the ground; 8 P-51s are lost; 1 airman is KIA and 7 MIA. 505 P-47s and 148 P-51s engage in general strafing over N France and claim 29-1-12 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 25-0-12 on the ground; 10 P-47s and 4 P-51s are lost and 3 P-51s are damaged beyond repair; 1 airman is KIA and 12 MIA.

Mission 399:
10 B-17s drop leaflets over The Netherlands, France, and Belgium. 14 B-24s participate in CARPETBAGGER operations in France.
Target:  Argentan, France - Transportation Choke Point
8th Air Force Mission No:
397
Aircraft Taking Off:
23
Aircraft Dispatched:
23
Aircraft Aborts:
1
Aircraft Over Primary:
22
Aircraft Over Secondary:
0
Aircraft Over Last Resort:
0
Aircraft Bomb Load:
8 x 250 lb. AN-M57 General Purpose bombs
10 x 300 lb. AN-M55 General Purpose bombs
Group Bomb Load:
176 x 250 lb. AN-M57 General Purpose bombs
220 x 300 lb. AN-M55 General Purpose bombs
Results:
Unobserved due to cloud cover
Tactical Mission Report:
445th Bomb Group Mission Report

    1.             A/C Scheduled -----------------------  23
                    A/C Airborne -------------------------  23
                    A/C Dispatched ----------------------  23
                    A/C Returned Early -----------------    1
                    A/C Over Target ---------------------  22
                    A/C Returned -------------------------  22

    2.   Assembly:  Group and Combat Wing assemblies were formed substantially as briefed.

     3.   Route In:  Routes in were flown substantially as briefed utilizing GH PFF aircraft.

     4.   Bomb Run:  Bomb run was accomplished under GH led aircraft. See remarks for bombing issues.

     5.   Route Out:  Routes out were flown substantially as briefed.

    6.   Enemy Action:  No enemy action (Flak or Fighters) was encountered.

     7.   Fighter Support:  Excellent.
Losses:
     None.
Note:
     2nd Squadron, 392nd Group - Personnel Errors.
    1st and 2nd Squadrons, 44th Group - Personnel Errors.
    1st Squadron, 458th Group - Personnel Errors.
    1st Squadron, 467th Group - Personnel Errors.

Remarks:
  • 20th Combat Wing bombed wrong target because of incorrect coordinates given to the lead navigator. Error originated as a typographical mistake at Eighth Air Force in Field Order.
  • All Combat Wings were led by GH aircraft.
Argentan, France - Transportation choke points
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