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The 88 Sqdn left from Attlebridge at 1942-07-19 at 14:09. Loc or duty Lille

The 88 Sqdn left from Attlebridge at 1942-07-19 at 14:09. Loc or duty Lille
On Sunday 19 July 1942, a member of the 88 Sqdn, Flight Lieutenant P Jacobs, took off from Attlebridge in the United Kingdom. His mission is mentioned elsewhere on WW2 History Europe. You can find the other details of this mission by searching here. Training and cargo flights are not separately mentioned as a mission. The plane left at 14:09.

He flew with a A-20/Havoc/DB-7/Boston/P-70 (type III, serial Z2231, code RH-).

Campaign report of the USAAF:


No report

Campaign report of the RAF:


19 July 1942

20 Bostons in pairs to hunt for targets of opportunity at low level, a new form of operation. On this day some were frustrated by bad weather but 14 aircraft bombed various targets. 7 Wellingtons and 3 Lancasters were sent to Essen but none bombed and 5 Hampdens had 'roving commissions' over Germany. 4 aircraft - 2 Bostons, 1 Hampden, 1 Wellington - were lost.

19/20 July 1942

Vegesack

99 4-engined aircraft - 40 Halifaxes, 31 Stirlings, 28 Lancasters. 3 Halifaxes lost.

The force had orders to bomb the Vulkan U-boat yard visually or, if that was not possible, to bomb the town by Gee. The target area was found to be cloud- covered and all the aircraft bombed by Gee. Later photographs showed that no bombs fell in Vegesack. A report from Bremen, a few miles up river from Vegesack, describes how 2 storehouses of military equipment were bombed and completely burnt out. Further damage in Bremen included a wooden-hutted military camp. The number of casualties is not mentioned.

19 Wellingtons were minelaying off Lorient, St Nazaire and La Pallice. 1 aircraft lost.


With thanks to the RAF and USAAF.net!

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