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The mission of the USAAF
COMBAT CHRONOLOGY OF THE US ARMY AIR FORCES
FTP SITES
1. ftp.rutgers.edu in directory pub/wwii/usaf
2. byrd.mu.wvnet.edu (129.71.32.152) in pub/history/military/airforce/wwii_chronologyFRIDAY, 18 AUGUST 1944
EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS (ETO)
STRATEGIC OPERATIONS (Eighth Air Force) :
Three missions are flown (numbers in parenthesis are numbers of bombers attacking) :
Mission 561 :
52 B-24s are dispatched to hit Roye/Amy Airfield, France (42) and 10 hit targets of opportunity; 2 B-24s are lost, 1 damaged beyond repair and 37 damaged; 2 airmen are KIA, 1 WIA and 21 MIA.
Escort is provided by 96 of 99 P-51s without loss.
Mission 562 :
720 bombers and 242 fighters are dispatched against bridges, airfields, fueld dumps and an aircraft engine factory in France and Belgium; 2 bombers and 1 fighter are lost:
1. 269 B-17s are dispatched against bridges at Namur (37), Liege/Benoit (36), Huy (35), Yvoir (35), Liege/Seraing (26), Vise (25) and Maastricht (24); 13 hit Tongres marshalling yard, 12 hit Eindhoven Airfield and 12 hit targets of opportunity; 57 B-17s are damaged and 5 airmen are WIA.
Escort is proivded by 99 of 153 P-38 and P-51s; they claim 46-0-15 Luftwaffe aircraft on the ground; 1 P-38 is lost (pilot is MIA), 1 P-51 is damaged beyond repair and 1 P-38 is damaged.
2. 256 B-24s are dispatched to hit airfields at Metz (78) and Nancy/Essey (70) and Woippy (60) and Laneureville (35); 1 B-24 is damaged beyond repair; 4 airmen are KIA and 2 WIA.
Escort is provided by 38 of 43 P-51s; 1 P-51 is lost (pilot is MIA).
3. 195 B-17s are dispatched to hit St Dizier Airfield (116), Pacy-sur-Armancon (39) and Bourran (38); 1 other hits a target of opportunity; 7 B-17s are damaged.
Escort is provided by 93 of 96 P-51s; they claim 2-0-3 aircraft on the ground; 2 P-51s are lost (pilots are MIA).
Mission 564 :
7 of 7 B-17s drop leaflets in France during the night.
TACTICAL OPERATIONS (Ninth Air Force) :
In France, nearly 100 B-26s and A-20s strike a fuel dump, ammunition dump, rail and road overpass, rail
embankment, and junction beyond the battleline to disorganize retreating German forces; 1,000+ fighters fly cover over ground forces in the Argentan-Paris area, along the Seine River, and armed reconnaissance over N and W France ;
the 31st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), moves from Chalgrove, England to Rennes with F-5s ;
the 425th Night Fighter Squadron, IX Air Defense Command, moves from Stoneman Park, England to Vannes with P-61s.
P-51 declared lost on August 18, 1944 (current result of my works) :
Source : 4th Fighter Group "The Eagles" 334th Fighter Squadron
serial number plane name squadron code date lost reason mission lost on pilot 44-13314 P-51D-5-NA 4 FG
334 FSQP-X Aug. 18, 1944 Fighters Crash Location
near
BeauvaisLt. Arthur C Cwiklinski
Evaded
MACR 794043-24841 P-51B-15-NA 4 FG
334 FSQP-D Aug. 18, 1944 Fighters Crash Location
near
BeauvaisLt. C.G. Howard
KIA
MACR 794342-103791 P-51C-10-NT 4 FG
334 FSQP-N Aug. 18, 1944 Fighters Crash Location
near
Therdonne
2 kms
South East from
BeauvaisLt. Dean E Lange
POW
MACR 7944
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335 FS |
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near ? La Ferté ? Is it La Ferté-Frenet 40 kms far from Lisieux ? |
KIA MACR 8143 |
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335 FS |
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near ? Ully St. Georges ? |
KIA MACR 8141 |
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335 FS |
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KIA MACR 8144 |
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335 FS |
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near ? La Ferté ? Is it La Ferté-Frenet 40 kms far from Lisieux ? |
KIA MACR 8146 |
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335 FS |
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near ? La Ferté ? Is it La Ferté-Frenet 40 kms far from Lisieux ? |
KIA MACR 8145 |
serial number |
plane name |
squadron |
code |
date lost |
reason |
mission lost on |
pilot |
42-106797 |
P-51B-15-NA |
4
FG |
VF-G |
Aug. 18, 1944 |
Fighters |
Crash
Location |
Capt.
Otey M Glass Jr. |
serial number |
plane name |
squadron |
code |
date lost |
reason |
mission lost on |
pilot |
42-106860 |
P-51B-15-NA "Princess" |
355
FG |
YF-A |
Aug. 18, 1944 |
flak |
Crash
Location |
Lt.
Cleveland J Brien Jr. |
44-13625 |
P-51D-5-NA "Slugger" |
355
FG |
YF-L |
Aug. 18, 1944 |
lost in Channel |
Lt.Col.
Emil L Sluga |
Source : 359th Fighter Group 369th Fighter Squadron
serial number
plane name
squadron
code
date lost
reason
mission lost on
pilot
42-106916
P-51B-15-NA "Loretta"
359 FG
369 FSIV-D
Aug. 18, 1944
flak
Crash Location
near
St. DizierLt. Don S Melrose
? MIA or KIA ?
MACR 812443-12186
P-51B-1-NA
359 FG
369 FSIV-R
Aug. 18, 1944
flak
Crash Location
near
SompuisLt. Rene L Burtner Jr.
Evaded
MACR 8126
- - - Special thanks to Martin Kyburz (Swiss Mustangs) for his help - - -
Description of this victory by Heinz Knoke and different information :
Heinz Knoke Informations
Personal comments
Source I flew for the f... page 165 / 166
Date August 18, 1944
Type of claimed plane Mustang
Place of the interception
Crash Location "Over Lisieux"
Presumed mission
Luftwaffe"With my forty aircraft I strafe the ennemy supply columns near Avrenges, in conjunction with the other squadrons which constitute the Wing.
? Avrenges = Avranche ?
? Avrenges = Argentan ?
Schedule
Vailly-sur-Aisne's take off
Weather report
Knoke's Unit III./JG1
Description of the fight "Over Lisieux I manage to shoot down a Mustang. Five minutes later a second Mustang goes down before my guns."
Detail 1 "The wing is ordered to move to Vailly, east of Soissons."
Vailly-sur-Aisne (east of Soissons)