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Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
Colleagues.
The Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15, contain the following information: 9/7 Following operations against southbound enemy convoy 2 M/Vs, 7,000 tons, 3 M/Vs 300 (?3,000) tons, 2 destroyers, 5 torpedo boats, sighted morning 9/7 by r /c Maryland West of Crete. 5 Liberators despatched in afternoon attacked by about 20 Me. 109s off Sidi Barrani. 2 Me. 109s shot down, 3 Me. 109s probably destroyed, 1 Liberator missing remainder returned owing lack of ammunition. https://sccd.royalnavy.mod.uk/-/medi...d6e8ff507f2748 The question is: to which squadrons did the Liberators and Me.109s belong, how many Me.109s took part in the battle and how many aircraft did they lose? And there too: night 9/10 ... 6 Beauforts despatched to make dawn attack. 1 Beaufort crashed on take off, crew killed, remainder did not find. To which squadron did these Beauforts belong? Grateful for any help. sergey |
Re: Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
Hi Sergey!
I believe regarding the B-24 liberator, is the Halpro squadron/ (part of the newly formed) 1 Provisional Bomb Group. (Later became 376 BG). Which seems to match your report. 1 B-24 missing., 5 B-24 returned to base. Link to the mission report: Convoy, 1942-07-09. https://www.armyaircorps-376bg.com/1...18_report.html /JohanSWE |
Re: Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
This was the Siena convoy. We are dealing with this in Breaking Rommel (forthcoming).
Beauforts: 39 Sqn RAF Bf 109: 1./JG27 (four presumed) Fw Steinhausen made the claim. Liberators: we only have HALPRO Hope this helps. All the best Andreas |
Re: Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
No losses or casualties by I./JG 27 while Fw Guenther Steinhausen of 1./JG 27 claimed the B-24 100km NW Bir-el-Astas 1800hrs
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W/O Morse and crew died in the crash. All the best Andreas |
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It appears that Morse was 47 Sqn attached to 39 Sqn:
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi...william-morse/ |
Re: Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
Based on this one flight of 47 Sqn was converting to Beauforts from July 42, so he may have been assigned to gain experience while the squadron wasn’t frontline ready?
https://www.historyofwar.org/air/units/RAF/47_wwII.html All the best Andreas |
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So, 47 Squadron was based in Gianaclisa, operationally subordinate to 39 Squadron, but not part of it? And even when 39 Squadron was transferred from Malta to Egypt in early October, 47 Squadron formally remained an independent unit?
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Re: Admiralty War Diaries for 1942, July 1–15
Suggest you have a look at the 39 and 47 Sqn F540/541 at the NA. I may be wrong but 47 Sqn moved to Shandur 1 Jul 42 and then St Jean 16 Jul 42. 39 Sqn was also at Shandur 1 Jul 42 with detachments to Gianaclis and Luqa
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