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The 156 Sqdn left from an unknown RAF station at 1942-03-08 at an unknown time. Loc or duty Ferry

The 156 Sqdn left from an unknown RAF station at 1942-03-08 at an unknown time. Loc or duty Ferry
On Sunday 08 March 1942, a member of the 156 Sqdn, Sergeant A C Shilleto, took off from an unknown RAF station 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 an unknown time .

He flew with a Vickers Wellington (type II, serial X3333, code GT-).

Campaign report of the USAAF:


No report

Campaign report of the RAF:


7/8 March 1942

Submarine Bases

17 aircraft bombed St Nazaire and 17 Hampdens were sent minelaying off Lorient. 1 minelaying aircraft lost.

8 March 1942

Boston Operations

24 Bostons, with much support from Fighter Command, carried out a series of raids against targets in France. 12 Bostons of 88 and 226 Squadrons made a low-level attack on the Ford lorry factory at Poissy, near Paris, a target beyond the range of fighter Cover. Two further formations, each of 6 Bostons, carried out Circus operations to Abbeville railway yards and Comines power-station at times which would divert German fighter attention from the Poissy raid.
All of these operations were carried out with much success. 8 Bostons bombed 1 Poissy, though 1 of them crashed soon afterwards. This was the first operational loss of a Boston aircraft. There were no other bomber losses.

8/9 March 1942

Essen

This was yet another major step forward, a heavy raid on the previously difficult target of Essen with leading aircraft now fitted with the Gee navigational aid.
211 aircraft - 115 Wellingtons, 37 Hampdens, 27 Stirlings, 22 Manchesters and 10 Halifaxes. 8 aircraft - 5 Wellingtons, 2 Manchesters and 1 Stirling - lost.
It was a fine night but industrial haze over Essen prevented accurate bombing and the raid was a disappointment. Gee could only enable the aircraft to reach the approximate area of the target. Photographic evidence showed that the main target, the Krupps factories, was not hit but some bombs fell in the southern part of Essen.
Essen reports only a 'light' raid with a few houses and a church destroyed, 10 People killed and 19 missing.

Minor Operations: 13 Wellingtons and Stirlings to Le Havre, 6 Blenheims to Ostend, 6 Blenheim Intruders to Dutch airfields, 9 Hampdens minelaying in the Frisians, 3 Manchesters minelaying off Lorient, 1 Hampden on a leaflet flight to France. No losses.

Total effort for the night: 249 sorties, 8 aircraft (3.2 per cent) lost.


With thanks to the RAF and USAAF.net!

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