Cannes

 

 


November 1943


11th


For this night no operation for William Uyen.

124 Halifaxes and 10 Lancasters of 4,6 and No 8 group to bomb marshalling yards at Cannes and railway installations on the main coastal line to Italy.

The night was clear and the Pathfinders marked the target from 5,000ft but the railway yards were not hit at all and the railway workshops suffered only blast damage.

The weather was cloudy with mist and drizzle early morning
and late evening: fair otherwise.

 

Squadron 78


12 aircraft detailed for operations, Target Cannes
JD373, LW226, LW313, LW300, LW318, LW319
JD376, LW223, LW271, LW321, JD118 and LW230
were made ready for take off.


11 aircraft reached and bombed the target.

November 11th ,1943

 

   

 


Missing in Action


LW321 EY-T


reported missing, Airborne 18.02 hour from Breighton.
Halifax LW321 was shot down by Hptm. Helmut Bergmann of 8./NJG4
2 km. South west of Droué west of Châteaudun with combat taking place at
4,000 mtrs at 01.00 hrs. on the homeward bound trip. crash-site La Brosse, Droué, France. . all are buried in Saint-désir War Cemetery, 4 km W of Lisieux. F/S A. Berry KIA Sgt. G.H.C.Horne KIA Sgt. L. Austin KIA Sgt. J.R.Cowen KIA Sgt. G.N.Cox KIA Sgt. J.E.Taylor KIA Sgt. J.H.Barkwell RCAF KIA

 

 

 

Hptm. Helmut Bergmann of 8./NJG4

 

 

 

 

November 1943

12th--17th

No operations or standby for squadron 78