The 75 Sqdn left from Mepal at 1943-08-07 at 21:45. Loc or duty Gardening
He flew with a Short Stirling (type I, serial BK614, code JN-H).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
No report
Campaign report of the RAF:
6/7 August 1943
8 Mosquitos to Cologne and Duisburg, 20 Stirlings and 14 Wellingtons minelaying south of Texel and off Brest and the Biscay ports, 13 OTU sorties. 2 Stirling minelayers were lost.
7/8 August 1943
In response to urgent political orders, 197 Lancasters were dispatched to attack Genoa, Milan and Turin. It is believed that every aircraft reached the target area; 195 crews returned and reported bombing; 2 aircraft were lost. Group Captain JH Searby, of 83 Squadron, acted as Master Bomber for the bombing at Turin but with only limited success. This was a trial in preparation for the role he would play in the raid on Peenemünde later in the month. The only report available from Italy says that 20 people were killed and 79 were injured in Turin.
4 Mosquitos bombed Cologne and 1 bombed Düsseldorf. No losses.
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