303rd Bomb Group WWII B-17 Bomb Group, Molesworth, England http://www.303rdbg.com Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:53:31 -0600 08 Jun 2026 21:09:49 -0000 http://www.303rdbg.com/tri-C-m.gif This Day in 303rd Bomb Group History http://www.303rdbg.com Triangle C 75 66 This Day in 303rd Bomb Group History: June 8th <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>June 8, 1942</i></b></font> <br><b>ETO</b> US Army (ETOUSA) established by presidential directive. Major General James E Chaney is designated commander of all US forces of ETOUSA. <br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>June 8, 1943</i></b></font> <br><b>8th AF:</b> The 22nd Photographic Squadron (Light), 5th Photographic Reconnaissance and Mapping Group, attached to the 8th AF, arrives at Mount Farm, England from the US with F-5's. The squadron will fly its first mission in Jul 43. The 350th, 351st and 352nd Fighter Squadrons, 353rd Fighter Group arrives at Goxhill, England from the US with P-47D's. The group will fly its first mission in Aug 43. <br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>June 8, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>303rd BG (H) Combat Mission No. 176</b> <br> Target: Marshalling Yards &amp; Railroad Bridge <br> at Orleans, France <br> Crews Dispatched: 48 <br> Length of Mission: 6 hours, 20 minutes <br> Bomb Load: 6 x 1,000 lb G.P. bombs <br> Bombing Altitude: 20,500 ft <br> <a href="http://www.303rdbg.com/missionreports/176.pdf" target="_blank" class="navbar"><b>View Mission Report</b></a><br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>June 8, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>303rd BG: </b>The 359th Bomb Squadron set a record as it completed its 1000th sortie over Germany and enemy occupied territory.<br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>June 8, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>STRATEGIC OPERATIONS</b> <b>8th AF:</b> Mission 400: 1,178 bombers and 1,353 fighter sorties are flown on communications in France to isolate German forward elements, and airfields are bombed to prevent Luftwaffe support. Cloud conditions prevent 400+ bombers from executing attacks. <b> 1. </b>640 B-17s are dispatched to La Frilliere (66 bomb), Orleans (36 bomb), Rennes Airfield (30 bomb), Orleans/Les Aubrais marshalling yard (60 bomb), Nantes (25 bomb), La Huchetiere (31 bomb), Tours/La Riche (61 bomb) and Cinq Mars bridge (57 bomb); 18 hit Bruz, 2 hit Rennes and 13 hit targets of opportunity; 1 B-17 is lost, 1 damaged beyond repair and 63 damaged; 11 airmen are KIA and 10 MIA. <b> 2. </b>538 B-24s are dispatched to Pontaubault (67 bomb), Angers/St Laud (24 bomb), Angers (19 bomb), Le Mans/Arnage Airfield (14 bomb), Pontaubault (13 bomb), Nantes (42 bomb) and Cinq Mars bridge (55 bomb); 5 hit Dinon, 1 hits Precey, 1 hits Cinq Mars bridge, 30 hit Grandville Harbor, 19 hit a bridge at Rennes, 9 hit Precey and 26 hit targets of opportunity; an attack on the Melun bridge by an Azon unit is foiled by clouds; 2 B-24s are lost, 3 damaged beyond repair and 73 damaged; 17 airmen are KIA, 4 WIA and 20 MIA. Escort for the bombers is provided by 116 P-51s; they claim 3-0-1 Luftwaffe aircraft; 2 P-51s are lost and 1 is damaged beyond repair. Other fighter-bomber missions are: <b> 1. </b>381 P-38s, 24 P-47s and 89 P-51s fly sweeps and patrols along the Normandy beachhead and the Channel area; P-47s claim 1-0-0 Luftwaffe aircraft; 3 P-51s are lost; 1 P-38 and 1 P-51 are damaged beyond repair. <b> 2. </b>333 P-47s and 526 P-51s fly fighter-bomber missions against communications in NW France; they claim 27-2-4 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 21-0-11 on the ground; 6 P-47s and 11 P-51s are lost; 1 P-51 is damaged beyond repair. Overall, the fighters fly 1,405 sorties and attack nearly 75 targets; 1 pilot is KIA and 21 MIA during the day. <br> glm@303rdbg.com (Gary L. Moncur) http://www.303rdbg.com/today.php June 8, 1944-2b 08 Jun 2026 21:09:49 -0000