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The 15 OTU Unit left from Harwell at 1942-04-26 at 22:44. Loc or duty Bremen

The 15 OTU Unit left from Harwell at 1942-04-26 at 22:44. Loc or duty Bremen
On Sunday 26 April 1942, a member of the 15 OTU, Sergeant H Bloor, took off from Harwell 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 22:44.

He flew with a Vickers Wellington (type IC, serial DV935, code -).

Campaign report of the USAAF:


No report

Campaign report of the RAF:


25/26 April 1942

Rostock

128 aircraft of 6 types, 110 to the town and 18 to the Heinkel factory. No aircraft were lost although crews reported that Rostock's Flak defences had been strengthened. Heavy bombing of the town and many fires were achieved. Some aircraft also hit the Heinkel factory for the first time; the crews achieving this were flying Manchesters from 106 Squadron, which was commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson.

Minor Operations: 6 Stirlings carried out a long-range attack on the Sköda armaments factory at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia. Cloud covered the target on arrival but at least 5 Stirlings bombed. 32 aircraft to Dunkirk, 2 Blenheim Intruders, 5 leaflet flights to France. 1 Stirling lost from the Pilsen raid.

26 April 1942

12 Bostons carried out accurate bombing of St Omer and Hazebrouck railway yards without loss.

26/27 April 1942

Rostock

106 or 109 aircraft (there are conflicting figures) of 7 different types, approximately half to the town and half to the Heinkel factory. 3 aircraft - 1 Stirling, 1 Wellington, 1 Whitley - lost. Successful bombing was recorded by both parts of the force.

The 4 raids in this series resulted in the destruction of 1,765 buildings and serious damage to 513 more buildings in Rostock. Bomber Command estimated that 130 acres were destroyed, 60 per cent of the main town area. Casualties were 204 people killed and 89 injured.

Minor Operations: 24 aircraft to Dunkirk, 2 Blenheim Intruders to Leeuwarden, 4 aircraft minelaying, 7 OTU sorties. No losses.


With thanks to the RAF and USAAF.net!

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