The 427 Sqdn left from Croft at 1943-02-17 at 18:27
He flew with a Vickers Wellington (type III, serial Z1676, code ZL-S).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
(Eighth Air Force): The Spitfire Mk Vs of the 4th Fighter Group fly 38 uneventful sorties on patrol during the day.
Campaign report of the RAF:
16/17 February 1943
377 aircraft - 131 Lancasters, 103 Halifaxes, 99 Wellingtons, 44 Stirlings - carried out the last large raid in this series on Lorient. 363 aircraft dropped mainly incendiary loads in clear visibility. 1 Lancaster lost.
Bomber Command had flown 1,853 sorties in 8 'area' raids in response to direct instructions from the Air Ministry against Lorient. 1,675 aircraft claimed to have bombed the port during these raids, dropping nearly 4,000 tons of bombs. 24 aircraft - 1.3 per cent of those dispatched - were lost. Few records are available from Lorient but it is known that the town was now almost completely ruined and deserted.
32 aircraft minelaying off Brest and St Nazaire, 4 OTU sorties. No losses.
Total effort for the night: 413 sorties, 1 aircraft (0.2 per cent) lost.
17 February 1943
12 Venturas to Dunkirk but the target was not reached, 6 Wellingtons on cloud-cover raids to Emden which was bombed by 3 aircraft. There were no losses.
17/18 February 1943
2 Mosquitos to Bochum and Hamborn, 12 Stirlings minelaying in southern Biscay. No aircraft lost.
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