The 7 Sqdn left from Oakington at 1942-07-03 at 23:35. Loc or duty Bremen
He flew with a Short Stirling (type I, serial W7563, code MG-M).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
(8th Air Force): 27th Fighter Squadron, 1st Fighter Group based at Goxhill, England, begins operating from Reykjavik, Iceland with P-38s.
Campaign report of the RAF:
2/3 July 1942
Bremen
325 aircraft - 175 Wellingtons, 53 Lancasters, 35 Halifaxes, 34 Stirlings, 28 Hampdens. 13 aircraft - 8 Wellingtons, 2 Hampdens, 2 Stirlings, 1 Halifax - lost.
265 aircraft claimed to have bombed in good visibility but it is probable that much of the attack fell outside the southern borders of the town. A brief Bremen report says that more than 1,000 houses and 4 small industrial firms were damaged. 3 cranes and 7 ships in the port were also hit; 1 of the ships, the 1,736-ton steamer Marieborg sank and is recorded as having become a danger to navigation. Only 5 people were killed and 4 injured.
Intruders: 24 Blenheims were dispatched and attacked many airfields without loss.
3/4 July 1942
6 Lancasters minelaying in the Great Belt; 2 aircraft lost.
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