Mission #
59 -- May 28, 1944, Sunday AM
Bruges St. Michiel, Belgium -- Naval R.D.F. Headquarters
Bijkomende info over de aanval met de Typhoons 28 mei 44
The orb of 184 Squadron (Typhoon IBs) mentions for
28/05/1944 :
Form 540 :
The Squadron led by the C.O.flew over to Manston to refuel before crossing the
sea to attack a W/T and Naval Station at Bruges.
The first R/Ps set a big house on fire, and all bursts were in the target
area. Quite a lot of light flak cowing up from Bruges area.
Form 541 :
Time up 11h55, time down 13h10.
Three sections of four aircraft led by S/Ldr. J.Rose DFC, W/O D.C.Campbell RCAF
and F/O.J.P Jessee RCAF were airborne at 11.55 hours from Manston, each
aircraft loaded with 6 x 60 lb. R.P.s, to attack
a Naval W/T Station 2 miles s.w. of Bruges, Belgium. Over target by 12.20
hours eleven aircraft (W/O. R.S.Downing RCAF having returned to base through
hydraulic leak) dived from 10.000 to 3.000 feet 90 % of the R.P.s in target
area, with many hits on a large house or mansion in the centre, setting it on
fire. Moderate light flak, no enemy aircraft. All aircraft landed safely at
Manston at 13.10 hours.
The 2th TAF Daily Log mentions :
Typhoons attacked 1225 firing 88 x 60 R.P. from S to N diving from 10000 to
4000 feet. Majority of bursts in T/A setting large house on fire with some
bursts amongst huts to NE. Previous bombing seemed off target as a pall of
smoke seen 1 mile sw of target which was found undamaged. Intense L.A.A. from E
of target. Mod. H.A.A. from Bruges. 1 A/C returned early mech. Trouble.
Typhoons were part of morning mission along with the USAAF
Bostons. Field Order for the 97th CBW seems to suggest that each of the three
A-20 Bomb Groups involved would be escorted by a RAF Spitfire squadron with R/V
at North Foreland.
Form 540 of 350 Sqn:
28.05.44
Morning Activities : RAMROD 934
- CLOSE ESCORT to 36 BOSTONS B
ST.MICHIELS S. OF BRUGES (NAVAL W.T. STATION)
Take-off : 11.45 Down : 13.25
BLUE
F/LT PLISNIER
F/SGT MOREL
F/O CLAESEN
F/O VAN DER VEKEN
RED
S/LDR DONNET
F/LT COLLIGNON
F/LT VENESOEN
P/O VERPOORTEN
YELLOW
F/LT ALEXANDRE
F/SGT BLADT (returned after 20 Mins. B Tank trouble)
F/O HERREMAN
F/O LELARGE
An uneventful Sweep. No enemy A/C seen and only light flak near DUNKERQUE
Form 541 of 350 Sqn
28.5.44
VC EE 613 S/L DONNET
VB EN 950 F/L VENESOEN
VB EP 387 P/O VERPOORTEN
VB BL 780 F/L ALEXANDRE
VB AA 910 F/SGT BLADT
VB BM 363 F/O HERREMAN
VC EE 723 F/O LELARGE
VC AR 492 F/L PLISNIER
VB EP 242 F/SGT MOREL
VB BM 343 F/O CLAESEN
VB BM 422 F/O VAN DER VEKEN
VB AB 276 F/L COLLIGNON
No.402 Squadron RCAF participating in Ramrod 934, 1205-1325,
acting as close escort to 36 Bostons, who then proceeded to the St. Omer area
and bombed Lumbres. I will dig further for details on this operation.
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