The 90 Sqdn left from Ridgewell at 1943-02-20 at 17:50
He flew with a Short Stirling (type I, serial R9276, code WP-G).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
(Eighth Air Force): Spitfire Mk Vs of the 4th Fighter Group fly 14 uneventful sorties during the day on shipping patrols.
Campaign report of the RAF:
19/20 February 1943
338 aircraft - 120 Wellingtons, 110 Halifaxes, 56 Stirlings, 52 Lancasters in a further attack on the port of Wilhelmshaven. 12 aircraft - 5 Stirlings, 4 Lancasters, 3 Wellingtons - lost, 3.6 per cent of the force. This raid was another failure, with the Pathfinder marking causing the Main Force bombing to fall north of Wilhelmshaven. After this raid it was found that the Pathfinders had been issued with out-of-date maps which did not show recent town developments. A general updating of maps now took place.
2 Mosquitos bombed Dortmund and Essen without loss. The Essen bombs just missed the Krupps works.
20/21 February 1943
20 Wellingtons laid mines in the Frisian Islands. 1 aircraft lost.
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