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Old 9th April 2020, 02:59
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Re: wessel Ditmarschen sunk 23/9/1943

Hello,

On 22/23 September, 1943, No.38 Sqn RAF detailed four Wellingtons (each carrying two gyro angled torpedoes), on an Offensive Recce of the Aegean. A convoy consisting of 3 M.V.s and 2 E.V.s was sighted and attacked. Only F/O. F. J. Collins, in Wellington MF396* reported a flash which might have been a strike. The others did not observe the results of their drop. Accurate medium to heavy A/A was encountered, but all a/c were able to return to base (Berka III), by 0655, on the 23rd.

* Actually, Mk.XI HZ396 "E".

See: AIR 27/400/18, No.38 Sqn. ORB. (F.541), 1.9.1943 - 30/9/1943 - Images 12 & 13 of 16.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/D8411354

There might of been other units involved on this strike.

Col.

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