The 150 Sqdn left from Snaith at 1942-02-22 at 20:05. Loc or duty Intruder
He flew with a Vickers Wellington (type IC, serial X9830, code JN-H).
Campaign report of the USAAF:
No report
Campaign report of the RAF:
21/22 February 1942
Roving Commissions: 22 Wellingtons and 20 Hampdens to many areas of Germany, 2 Hampdens and 1 Wellington lost.
Norwegian Airfields: 15 aircraft - 6 Halifaxes, 5 Manchesters, 4 Stirlings - attacked 4 airfields to provide a diversion for a Fleet Air Arm strike from the aircraft carrier Victorious on the Prinz Eugen, which had taken shelter in a Norwegian fjord near Trondheim after being torpedoed and damaged by the submarine Trident. The Fleet Air Arm strike was not successful, because of poor weather conditions. 1 Manchester was lost.
6 Manchesters minelaying off Wilhelmshaven without loss.
22/23 February 1942
Wilhelmshaven
31 Wellingtons and 19 Hampdens to bomb the floating dock which the Germans might be using to repair the Scharnhorst or Gneisenau. The area was cloud-covered and bombs were mostly released on the estimated position of Wilhelmshaven. The local diary has no entry for this night.
Minor Operations: 7 aircraft to Emden, 5 to Ostend, 5 Manchesters minelaying off Wilhelmshaven, 2 Hampdens on leaflet flights to France.
There were no aircraft losses from the operations of this night.
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