The 101 Sqdn left from Bourn at 1942-07-09 at an unknown time. Loc or duty Wilhelmshaven
He flew with a Vickers Wellington (type III, serial X3634, code SR-).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
(8th Air Force): 7 P-38s arrive in the UK via the N Atlantic route, this being the first time single-seater USAAF aircraft have flown this route.
Campaign report of the RAF:
8/9 July 1942
Wilhelmshaven
285 aircraft - 137 Wellingtons, 52 Lancasters, 38 Halifaxes, 34 Stirlings, 24 Hampdens - to attack the dock areas. 5 aircraft - 3 Wellingtons, 1 Halifax, 1 Lancaster - lost.
Photographs showed that most of the bombing fell in open country west of the target. Wilhelmshaven reports damage to housing and a variety of other premises. 25 people were killed and 170 injured.
5 Halifaxes made leaflet flights to France without loss.
9 July 1942
1 Mosquito to Wilhelmshaven bombed through cloud. The local diary has no entry.
9/10 July 1942
Minelaying: 59 aircraft to Heligoland and the Frisian Islands. 1 Wellington lost.
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