Only (2) aircraft were required to fly this mission both loaded with 2000# GP bombs to a military installation. Both were airborne around 1005 hours and followed a PFF lead to the target. Due to undercast weather, bombing results were unobserved. No enemy aircraft or AA fire were experienced. Both aircraft returned safely around 1400 hours.
6 Apr 1944 576th Sqdn. A/C 131 |
---|
P Wittel, E.F. 1st Lt. CP Marsters, W.R. 2nd Lt. N Karl, J.F. 2nd Lt. B Zuk, J.C. 2nd Lt. E Cannada, V.P. S/Sgt. R Jeffcoat, C.M. T/Sgt. RW Prost, B.J. Sgt. LW Williams, R.F. S/Sgt. BR Lancaster, P.M. S/Sgt. TG Roti, D.A. Sgt. |
577th did not fly. |
---|
578th did not fly. |
---|
6 Apr 1944 579th Sqn. A/C 654 |
---|
P Dickson, J.W. 1st Lt. CP Bell, C.L. 2nd Lt. N Orenbach, D. 2nd Lt. B Bogie, W.W. 2nd Lt. E Gilmore, E.E. S/Sgt. R Knight, J.S. S/Sgt. RW Fleege, J.F. Sgt. LW Gellis, L. Sgt. BT Blanco, J.W. Sgt. TG Egan, A.J. Sgt. |
On GH ship: |
Taylor, G.H. 1st Lt. |