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Old 21st January 2018, 03:13
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Re: Straffing on Fliegerhorst Agram and Pleso on 11. October 1944.

Hello,

Markojeras, please excuse the momentary diversion from your original question.

Larry, The 605 Sqn history offers no reasoning behind these ops, other than the enormous success they had with them. The 7 October 1944 op to Vienna is a case in point. 605 Sqn dispatched two aircraft*, firstly to Fischamend Markte, then later attacking Muenchendorf, destroying 9 aircraft and damaging 2 (there is a detailed breakdown of these claims). Fires were still burning at Fischamend airfield from an earlier attack by Italian-based bombers. The area was also covered by smoke.

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Crews:

126815 F/L Arnold John CRAVEN/1801629 F/Sgt Leonard William WOODARD (FTR 31/10/1944)
61463 S/L Leonard William Henry WELCH DFC/521280 F/Sgt Leonard Robert PAGE DFM*

For Craven/Woodard, see: http://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/i...supplement/275

Col.
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