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Lancaster Gunners destroy a V1 ?
In Martin Middlebrook's "The Bomber Command War Diaries" on page 674 he gives brief details of a 619 Lancaster flown by Wing Commander S.G Birch, the Gunners of this lancaster claimed V1 as destroyed ?
It was during a raid against the Dortmund Ems Canal, on 3/4 March 1945. I assume the raid was at night but could have been daylight for this late period of the war. Did this actually happen / were the gunners given credit for this ? Did any other gunners from either RAF or USAF bombers claim V1's during the war? |
Re: Lancaster Gunners destroy a V1 ?
Hello Jon
Yes, this incident did happen and the gunners involved were credited with the victory. The aircraft was Lancaster PD441 ( PG-B ) and the gunners were Sgts J D Longworth and E M Martin. The V1 was claimed in the target area ( the Ladbergen Aqueduct ) and was most likely aimed at Antwerp. The raid took place after dark as t/o time for the operation was between 18:00/19:00 hrs. Incidentally, this was the night of 'Operation Gisela'. I don't know of other such bomber/V1 incidents but they may well have occurred. The above information is extracted from Bryan Clark's '619 - The History Of A Forgotten Squadron' ( Woodfield, 2004 ). |
Re: Lancaster Gunners destroy a V1 ?
Hi Martin.
Thanks for the response. Fantastic shooting and not bad for the "little" .303 !!! Regards Jon |
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