1 September 1944 |
FRIDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 1944
EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS (ETO)
STRATEGIC OPERATIONS (Eighth Air Force): 3 missions are flown.
1. Mission 595: 679 B-17s and 294 B-24s are
dispatched to hit Ludwigshafen,
Haguenan, Gustavsburg, Mainz and Hallach, Germany and Foret de Haguenan,
France; high clouds are encountered over France and the mission is
recalled;
1 B-17 bombs Hallach; 2 B-17s and 1 B-24 are damaged beyond repair and 5
B-17s are damaged; 30 airmen are KIA and 2 WIA. Escort is provided by
508
P-38s and P-51s; 3 P-51s are lost, 1 damaged beyond repair and 1
damaged; 2
pilots are MIA.
2. Mission 597: 12 of 12 Azon-equipped
B-24s hit the Ravenstein rail
bridge, the Netherlands without loss. Escort is provided by 15 of 15
P-51s.
3. Mission 599: 3 of 3 B-17s fly a Micro H
mission to attack a fuel dump in
the Bois del la Haussiere, Belgium without loss. Escort is provided by 2
of 2
P-51s.
VIII Fighter Command fighter-bomber missions:
1. 265 of 273 P-47s attack railroads in N and NE France; they claim
5-0-2
aircraft on the ground; 3 P-47s are lost (pilots are MIA), 1 damaged
beyond
repair and 28 damaged.
2. 33 of 33 attack targets in the Brussels, Belgium area without loss.
31 of 44 B-24s fly CARPETBAGGER missions during the night.
TACTICAL OPERATIONS (Ninth Air Force): HQ IX Troop Carrier Command comes
under administrative control of HQ US Strategic Air Forces in Europe
(USSTAF)
and under operational control of HQ First Allied Airborne Army, to
increase
efficiency, especially for planning, training, and preparation of
airborne
operations. Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) now
can
deal directly with all elements of an airborne force through a single
unified
command instead of through various army groups and air forces [i.e. 12th
and
21st Army Groups, Ninth AF, and Royal Air Force (RAF) components].
In France, B-26s attack fortifications in the Brest area which artillery
fire had been unable to reduce; escorting fighters fly sweeps and armed
reconnaissance in N and E France, and fly cover for 6 divisions in the
Amiens, Saint-Quentin, Cambrai, Reims, and Verdun areas and the
Brussels,
Belgium area; the 125th Liaison Squadron, Ninth Air Force (attached to
Ninth
Army) moves from Erlestokes, England to St Sauveur-Lendelin with L-5s;
the
425th Night Fighter Squadron, IX Air Defense Command, moves from Vannes
to Le
Moustoiris with P-61s; and the 556th, 557th, 558th and 559th Bombardment
Squadrons (Medium), 387th Bombardment Group (Medium), move from Stony
Cross,
England to Maupertuis with B-26s.
During Sep, HQ IX Fighter Command moves from Canisy, France to
Charleroi,
Belgium.
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