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Peter Kassak 30th March 2021 17:35

September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
Hi all,

I was unabe to find out, which units (Bomb and Fighter Groups) of the 8.USAAF participated on Frantic missions flown on September 13, and 18 1944. Can anyone help with the Bombg Groups, or more details per group (a/c dispatched, bomb loads etc.)?
THANKS a lot.

PS: I did read the USAAF Chronology, so the summary numbers I do have. Need to go into more details. Thanks

RSwank 30th March 2021 20:11

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
Here is a start (put together from several sources so corrections welcome):

Frantic VI, Chemnitz, September 11 and Diósgyőr on Sept 13 (returned to England from Italy on Sep 17th with 72 B-17s and 59 P-51s)

96th BG and 452nd BG. (75 B-17s) and 64 P-51s, (20th FG)

Frantic VII, Warsaw, September 18 and Szolnok Sept 19 (returned to England from Italy on Sep 23rd with 100 B-17s and 61 P-51s )

100th BG, 390th BG, 95th BG, (107 B-17s) and 64 P-51s (355th FG).

Peter Kassak 30th March 2021 20:18

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
excellent, thanks a lot...

Buckeye30 31st March 2021 16:34

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
Peter, this is the 20FG line-up for Mission nos. 176 / 177 led by Col. Rau.
Take-off 0948.
On flight out...
Lt. Tennant (55th) shot down by flak, bailed out in Russian lines.
Lt. Mansker (55th) landed at Russian base.
Lt. Horst (79th) crash-landed Poland.
On return flight......
Lt. Taylor (79th) returned to Italy.
Lt. Kuemmerle (77th) landed in France.
* = early returns..................................

Peter Randall 31st March 2021 22:00

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
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Or if you want a bit more information on the starting line-up than is shown in the 20th FG book, here it is. Note that Screw Gun Flight was a mixture of all three squadrons.
Peter

RSwank 1st April 2021 16:49

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
Here is a posting regarding the fates of two pilots (Peters and Vigna) from the 355th FG lost at Warsaw:

https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=235029

MACRs:

Vigna: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/91068050

Peters: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/91068045

Peter Kassak 4th April 2021 14:26

Re: September 1944 Frantic Mission
 
thanks for all posts...interesting info that comes handy.


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