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Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
The attachments depicting 455th BG panoramic shots of targets
under intensive bombardment at Novi Sad Yugoslavia Sept 1 and Sept 7 ,1944. The 15th Air Force books at my end describing the 455th BG Sept 1st mission as marshalling yards at Novi Sad and this of Sept 7,1944 as " no major operations " ( 15th AF against the Axis ) Question can anyone identify the targets depicted on both attachments the mission scores and any 15th AF losses if at all on Sept 7,1944. Alex K Last edited by researcher111; 17th January 2016 at 23:30. |
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
The 304th Bomb Wing escorted by the 1st Fighter Group attacked Novi Sad on 6 September. No attacks on 7 September. Do you have the mission details for the 6th?
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
Hello,
1st Sept Mission 107 - 30 a/c Bomb Marshalling Yards at Novi Sad, good results light but accurate flak - No losses. 6th Sept Mission 112 - second time in the week to target Novi Sad Marshalling Yards, 30 a/c with 1,000 RDX bombs hit target, 75% of bombs within 1000 feet of aiming point. Flak moderate and accurate again no casualties. Ref: on line 455th BG History 2nd 100 missions. Attached is satelite image of same area. Alex Last edited by Alex Smart; 30th December 2015 at 01:05. |
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
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Mahoney, Kevin A. Fifteenth Air Force Against the Axis: Combat Missions Over Europe During World War II. Lanham (MD): The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013. ISBN: 978-0-8108-8494-6. Hb with laminated cover. 485p. Illus. (a few photos). Maps. Appendices (4). Glossary. Source Notes. Bibliography. Index. Page 231. L. |
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
Thanks Larry however on 7th the 455th BG pounded Novi Sad again, 15th AF against the Axis states NO mission, however one of the two photos attached was shot by 455th on Sept 7th
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
According to the database I have built of all B-17/B-24 missions in the MTO (for A History of the Mediterranean Air War), 454th, 455th and 456th BGs attacked Novi Sad on Sept 6, 1944. I do not show any heavy bomber missions on Sept 7.
Missions were flown to Novi Sad on Aug 7 (98th BG), Aug 30 (99th*, 301st, 463rd, 465th), Sept 1 (455th), Sept 5 (459th), Sept 6 (454th, 455th, 456th), Sept 18 (463rd*), and Sept 21 (450th*). All of these missions attacked the marshalling yard(s), except those marked with an *, which attacked railroad bridge(s). At this point I do not know what the 98th BG's target was on Aug 7. Enjoy! Frank.
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
The target of 98th BG on Aug 7, 1944 was Novi Sad oil facilities bombed by 25 Libs through slight but accurate flack .Under this attack the sidings were blocked while
20 tank cars were destroyed causing the transhipment to shed in the yards. Finally ,I confirm again that on Sept 7, 1944 and according 455BG records the mission to Novi Sad was flown by this BG despite other contradictory reports. |
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
Larry
Thanks for your feedback. I have no way of knowing if 455 BG photo section wrongly printed the date or USAF got a record error.According most of my books 455th did not fly any mission on Sept 7,44 .Take a look at the shot anyways. Sept 1st was mission 107 this of 6,44 was mission 112 next mission was on Sept 8 ,44. I will ask Mr Graff anyways . Best Regards Alex K Last edited by researcher111; 17th January 2016 at 23:30. |
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Re: Missions to Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1/7 Sept 44
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I have excel files from Davis' book (Bombing European Axis powers). They contain dates, target, number of planes, but not what groups participated in attack. I am planning to order some rolls from AFHRA, that contain NMRs on missions in Yugoslavia. I already have several rolls with reports from 15 AAF. Unfortunately, some reports are in bomb group archives, and it is difficult to find in what group are they. Could data on what group participated in missions be on A6435 roll? If not, how I could find them? |
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