The Mighty Eighth Air Force
bomber image

 10 March 1945

SATURDAY, 10 MARCH 1945

EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS (ETO)

STRATEGIC OPERATIONS (Eighth Air Force): 3 missions are flown.
Mission 877: 1,374 bombers and 670 fighters attack rail targets in
Germany by PFF methods; they claim 2-0-1 Luftwaffe aircraft; 2 P-51s are
lost:

1. 376 B-24s are dispatched to hit the rail viaducts at Arnsberg (115)
and Bielefeld (114) and the marshalling yard at Paderborn; 10 hit the
secondary target, the marshalling yard at Bielefeld; 1 B-24 is damaged. The
escort is 146 of 155 P-51s.
2. 526 B-17s are sent to hit the Sud (109), Erfeld (111) and Eving (153)
marshalling yards at Dortmund and the Soest marshalling yard (138); 3 other
B-17s fly a scouting mission; 1 B-17 is damaged beyond repair and 44 damaged;
2 airmen are WIA. Escorting are 152 of 158 P-51s; 1 is damaged beyond
repair.
3. 457 B-17s are sent to hit the Sinsen (89) and Coesfeld (38) rail
crossings and the marshalling yards at Schwerte (116) and Hagen (41); 136
hit the secondary, a marshalling yard at Dortmund; 33 others hit Hamm, a
target of opportunity; 26 B-17s are damaged; 1 airman is WIA. 98 of 100
P-51s escort; 2 P-51s are lost.
4. 12 B-17s fly a screening mission.
5. 144 P-47s and P-51s fly a freelance support mission for the bombers;
they claim 2-0-1 aircraft in the air.
6. 72 of 74 P-51s escort Ninth AF bombers on their strikes.
7. 27 of 28 P-51s fly a scouting mission.
8. 5 P-51s escort 7 F-5s and 4 Spitfires on a photo reconnaissance
mission over the Ruhr.
Mission 879: 13 B-24s attack the marshalling yard at Munster during the
night without loss.
Mission 880: 12 B-24s drop leaflets in France, the Netherlands and
Germany during the night without loss.
The 857th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 492d Bombardment Group (Heavy)
(attached to 1st Air Division) moves from Harrington to Bassingbourne,
England with B-24s (the 857th begins flying weather reconnaissance missions
today).

TACTICAL OPERATIONS (Ninth Air Force): In Germany, 383 A-20s, A-26s and
B-26s strike 5 marshalling yards, a communications center, 2 city areas,
miscellaneous targets in the Koblenz-Braubach area, and a target of
opportunity; Eighth and Ninth AF fighters escort the bombers, attack ground
targets, fly patrols, armed reconnaissance, and provide cover and ground
support over the Remagen bridge area where the US 9th Infantry Division
expands it's bridgehead against fierce opposition, support the 4th Armored
Division in the Koblenz area and the XX Corps in the Saarburg area, and
cooperate with the XVI Corps near Wesel. The 33d Photographic
Reconnaissance Squadron, 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group, moves from Le
Culot, Belgium to Venlo, the Netherlands with F-5s.