303rd Bomb Group WWII B-17 Bomb Group, Molesworth, England http://www.303rdbg.com Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:53:31 -0600 27 Apr 2026 11:56:10 -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: April 27th <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1942</i></b></font> <br><b>ETO</b> <b>8th AF:</b> Advanced echelon (ADVON) of HQ 8th AF and bomber, interceptor and base commands, along with 15th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 2nd Air Depot Group, and a weather detachment totalling about 1,800 men, sail from Boston, Massachusetts for the UK. <br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>303rd BG (H) Combat Mission No. 142</b> <br> Target: Crossbow Targets at Sottevast, France <br> Crews Dispatched: 18 + 2 spares <br> Length of Mission: 4 hours, 15 minutes <br> Bomb Load: 8 x 1,000 lb M-44 G.P. bombs <br> Bombing Altitude: 19,750 ft <br> Ammo Fired: 140 rounds <br> <a href="http://www.303rdbg.com/missionreports/142.pdf" target="_blank" class="navbar"><b>View Mission Report</b></a><br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>303rd BG (H) Combat Mission No. 143</b> <br> Target: Toul / Croix de Metz Airdrome, France <br> Crews Dispatched: 20 <br> Length of Mission: 5 hours, 50 minutes <br> Bomb Load: 12 x 500 lb M-43 G.P. bombs <br> Bombing Altitude: 19,000 ft <br> Ammo Fired: 410 rounds <br> <a href="http://www.303rdbg.com/missionreports/143.pdf" target="_blank" class="navbar"><b>View Mission Report</b></a><br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1944</i></b></font> <br><b>STRATEGIC OPERATIONS</b> <b>8th AF:</b> Mission 322: 596 bombers and 357 fighters are dispatched to bomb V-weapon sites in the Pas de Calais and Cherbourg areas of France; 4 bombers and 2 fighters are lost; the fighters claim 0-0-2 Luftwaffe aircraft on the ground; 307 of 393 B-17s and 169 of 203 B-24s hit the target; 3 B-17s are lost and 227 damaged; 1 B-24 is lost, 2 damaged beyond repair and 25 damaged; B-17s casualties are are 7 WIA and 30 MIA; B-24 casualties are 3 KIA, 9 WIA and 10 MIA; escort is provided by 47 P-38s, 262 P-47s and 48 P-51s; 1 P-47 and 1 P-51 are lost; both pilots are MIA. Mission 323: 486 bombers and 543 fighters are dispatched to bomb airfields, marshalling yards and targets of opportunity in France and Belgium; 4 bombers and 4 fighters are lost. <b> 1. </b>168 B-17s are dispatched to bomb Nancy/Essay Airfield (103 bomb) and Toul/Croix de Metz landing ground (60 bomb), France; 2 B-17s are lost and 33 damaged; 20 airmen are MIA. <b> 2. </b>Of 120 B-17s, 98 bomb Le Culot Airfield and 20 bomb Ostend/Middelkerke Airfield, Belgium; 2 B-17s are lost and 29 damaged; 1 airman is KIA and 20 MIA. <b> 3. </b>Of 198 B-24s, 118 bomb Blainville sur L'eau marshalling yard and 72 bomb Chalons sur Marne marshalling yard, France; 2 B-24s are damaged beyond repair and 22 damaged; casualties are 24 KIA, 6 WIA and 1 MIA. Escort is provided by 106 P-38s, 283 P-47s and 154 P-51s; the fighters claim 3-0-1 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air and 4-0-5 on the ground; 4 P-47s are lost and 2 P-47s and 1 P-51 are damaged; 3 airmen are MIA. Mission 324: 5 of 5 B-17s drop 3.36 million leaflets on 23 towns in France including Cambrai, Orleans, Rennes, Nantes, Brest, Tours, Lorient, Caen, Le Mans, Limoges and Chatearuoux without loss. Other missions: <b> 1. </b>21 B-24s are dispatched on CARPETBAGGER operations; 1 B-24 is lost. <b> 2. </b>52 P-38s, using the Droopsnoot method, attack Roye Amy Airfield, France without loss. <b> 3. </b>36 P-38s, using the Droopsnoot method, attack Albert/Meaulte Airfield, France; 6 P-38s are damaged. <b> 4. </b>17 P-51s dive bomb Cormeilles-en-Vexin Airfield, France without loss. 849th and 850th Bombardment Squadrons (Heavy), 490th Bombardment Group (Heavy), arrive at Eye, England from the US with B-24s; first mission is 31 May. <br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1945</i></b></font> <br><b>STRATEGIC OPERATIONS</b> <b>8th AF:</b> By this date the flow of P-51, B-17, and B-24 replacement aircraft has stopped and the authorization of 68 planes per bomb group and 96 per fighter group is reduced to the original 48 and 75, respectively. <br> <br><font color=#CC0000><b><i>April 27, 1945</i></b></font> <br>Total V2-weapon casualties in Britain are announced as 2,754 killed and 6,523 seriously injured. <br> glm@303rdbg.com (Gary L. Moncur) http://www.303rdbg.com/today.php April 27, 1945-2b 27 Apr 2026 11:56:10 -0000