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8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
Does anyone know where one may find information on these early 8th Air Force bombing missions, be it mission and/or crew reports, book or books that focus on the early missions, first hand accounts, etc. I am very interested in the early missions, but not having a lot of luck. I do have some unit histories on most of the units.
Thanks, James |
Re: 8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
Hi,
A few suggestions: 8th Air Force: American Heavy Bomber Groups in England 1942-1945 by Grégory Pons The Mighty Eighth: A History of the Units, Men and Machines of the US 8th Air Force by Roger A. Freeman The following book is currently unavailable but I include it on the off chance you can find it through a used bookseller. Losses of the US 8th and 9th Air Forces: Aircraft and Men June 1942-December 1943 by Stanley D. Bishop |
8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
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To really get more on the missions concerned one really would have to gather which Groups were involved, and get the books covering same. I would have many of these books but it would take so much time and work, I can only wish you luck in your endeavours... |
8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
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Is there a website where one may find mission reports, etc or anything from some of the early B-17 & B-24 Groups? I would love to do comprehensive research on the first 6-8 months of the 8th's bombing missions. |
Re: 8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
James,
As Shakespeare said, Get thee to an Archivery. Everybody likes to think they can find all the information they want on the Internet. They have no idea how much paper is held by USAF Historical Research Agency at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama; and in addition, just in your area of interest, at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, in Record Group 18. The WW2 material at Maxwell was microfilmed many years ago, and is currently slowly being copied over to PDFs. You may be able to make arrangements to go there to look at the originals, or the microfilms (I don't know how easy it is for a researcher unknown to them to get on base). You can also use http://airforcehistoryindex.org/ to do a search of their holdings as of 2001. I never found that easy to use, so read the FAQs for how to obtain a free copy of their index for your computer. For the National Archives, go to https://catalog.archives.gov/advancedsearch and put in a Group number in the Search Term field (xxx Fighter Group, or Bomb Group, or Bombardment Group). Put 18 in the Record Group field; and select Textual Materials in the Type of Archival Materials field. Click Search at the bottom, and wait. Their servers are slow. The College Park website itself is https://www.archives.gov/college-park If you go to College Park you can copy documents by bringing a flat-bed scanner (never a sheet-fed scanner), or a digital camera, or the camera in your phone. They have camera stands for a camera or a phone, which you can borrow. Enjoy! Frank. |
8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
Frank, thank you very much. You have been most helpful.
James |
Re: 8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
Many unit histories have been published over the years, some by the various Bomb Groups. I agree that contacting an archive is the best way to go. While the advantages to making information available on the internet are obvious, doing research with microfilms or actual paper documents is, while time consuming, superior.
Finally, for day, moth and year specific losses, there is fold3 Best, Ed |
Re: 8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
Hello Ed,
From your earlier post - The Mighty Eighth: A History of the Units, Men and Machines of the US 8th Air Force by Roger A. Freeman Is this the same book that I have, titled - "The Mighty Eighth War Diary ", by Roger A.Freeman. Or are they two different books ? Alex |
Re: 8th Air Force Bombing Missions August 17, 1942-March 31, 1943
I have:
The Mighty Eighth The Mighty Eighth War Manual The Mighty Eighth War Diary Three different books, all by Roger A Freeman. |
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