On Wednesday, 15 March 1944, (a part of) the aircraft of the 15 squadron (RAF), took off for a mission to Stuttgart in Germany from a station (airfield) in or near Mildenhall.
One of the crew members was Flight Lieutenant W Blott. He departed for his mission at 19:15.
He flew with a Avro Lancaster (type I, with serial W4355 and code LS-A). His mission and of the other crew members was planned for Thursday, 16 March 1944.
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F/Lt Walter Blott's Lancaster, who, together with another 16 Lancasters, had started around 1915 in Mildenhall, between Cambridge and Thetford in the county of Suffolk, needed a little more than 2 hours to reach the three white ground marks near Vesoul, department of Haute-Saone, which were set by scouts to indicate the turning point to the east. At the meeting around 1630, the navigators had been given the instruction not to fly beyond the points in order to cross the Rhine between Strasbourg and Basel and penetrate into Germany and thus not fly into Switzerland.
The crew of Lancaster Mk.I, W.4355 belonged to a bomber unit of 617 Lancaster bombers and 230 Halifax bombers, which include among others. Stuttgart should bomb.
CREW Lancaster Mk.I, W.4355, code LS°A, XV Squadron
1 F/L Walter Blott Pilot born 1921
2 SGT G. R. Mattock Flight engineer born 1922
3 C/O Cedric Nabarro Navigator born 1923
4 W/O Robert Syrell Millard Bomb-Aimer born 1922
5 SGT Gordon Gill Wir. operator born 1920
6 SGT William Forster Mid-Gunner born 1924
7 SGT Dennis Murphy Rear-Gunner born 1926
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