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The 166 Sqdn left from Abingdon at 1940-03-12 at 11:45. Loc or duty Training

The 166 Sqdn left from Abingdon at 1940-03-12 at 11:45. Loc or duty Training
On Tuesday 12 March 1940, a member of the 166 Sqdn, Pilot Officer H B Hunter, took off from Abingdon 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 11:45.

He flew with a Armstrong Whitworth Whitley (type III, serial K8960, code -).

Campaign report of the USAAF:


No report

Campaign report of the RAF:


March

Following a German attack on British warships in Scapa Flow during the night of 17/18 March, when 1 civilian was killed and 7 injured, a reprisal raid was ordered against German seaplane bases for the night of 19/20 March. Such was the concern that civilian casualties were to be avoided (still a major consideration when any bombing operations were planned) that the remote base at Hörnum of the island of Sylt was chosen. 30 Whitleys and 20 Hampdens were allocated 6 hours to carry out the attack (the bomber stream was a thing of the future) and over 40 crews claimed to have hit the target and only 1 Whitley was lost. Photographic evidence of the target, although not obtained until 6th April, showed otherwise.


With thanks to the RAF and USAAF.net!

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