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Old 8th November 2023, 22:07
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US 82nd BS Mitchells at Tingley, spring 1943

I am researching a Danish-Canadian RCAF pilot who flew in No. 232 Squadron in North Africa in the spring of 1943.

On three occasions - 1, 2 and 26 March 1943 and he was part of an escort for Mitchell bombers, cf.
http://www.danishww2pilots.dk/sortie...51&sortie=1341
http://www.danishww2pilots.dk/sortie...51&sortie=1764
http://www.danishww2pilots.dk/sortie...51&sortie=1348

As fars as I can gather these were aircraft from 82nd Bomb Squadron. Would anyone know if the mission reports or other detailed information on the missions are available somewhere?

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Old 11th November 2023, 22:37
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Re: US 82nd BS Mitchells at Tingley, spring 1943

Hi Mikkel. Not very detailed but these are the March 1943 operations by Theatre. The B-25s were from the 81st and 82nd BSs which were transferred temporarily to Twelfth AF in Algeria in February to support the RAF; the other 2 squadrons remained with Ninth AF in Libya. The 2 squadrons were at Berteaux but they had detachments at other fields.
Note the B-25C or D in the photo in Ninth AF Sand camouflage (the Spitfire is actually a Vb). 232 left Tingley on March 16, to Souk el Khemis. The 7 airfields there were named after London landmarks, 232 was at "Victoria".
You may be able to find something in the 12BG sites.
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https://aircrewremembered.com/USAAFC...ns/Mar.43.html


https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205209190

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Re: US 82nd BS Mitchells at Tingley, spring 1943

Nick
Thank you for the information. I'll follow these leads.

My pilot actually flew the Spitfire in the photo on several occasions.

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Re: US 82nd BS Mitchells at Tingley, spring 1943

Mikkel. I don't know whether you have seen this article from the "Guardian" newspaper ( April 1942) ?

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Re: US 82nd BS Mitchells at Tingley, spring 1943

Nick,
Thanks. I know the story. The original press release from the Danish Council from April 1942 is hanging, framed in my hobby office.

More on the story from my website
https://danishww2pilots.dk/articles.php?article=40

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