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I understand that bridge is hard to repair and there for highly defended.
But couldn't you just bomb the straight section of the rail line at low altitude for accuracy and destroy 100 mile of rail line be just as effective? One can pick and choose rail sections that are not defended. In the age of mechanized warfare with fast moving front line, even few days of obstructing supply line can spell disaster for the enemy. Emilio. "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Death Over Paris From: "Emilio" Date: 8/4/2004 3:51 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: The defenses were brutal and out of the 56 B-26's that went out that day What was it Art, German fighter defense or AAA guns? Paris is not too far inland, was there a US fighter escort that day? I read that there were practically no air defenses by the Germans over the Normandy during the D-day. Emilio. "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Death Over Paris On preparation for D-Day the 344th was hitting bridges and rail lines leading to Omaha Beach. A critical target was the Paris RR bridge which allowed vast amounts of train traffic to move west toward Omaha. We hit the Paris RR bridge on the morning 28 May, 1944. The defenses were brutal and out of the 56 B-26's that went out that day, 5 were were shot down over the target with a loss of 31 aircrew. We lost 4 from the 495th squadron including the crews of Seale, Woodrum, Peterson and Shewel. The fifth loss was Reynolds crew of the 497th squadron. 5 out of 56. No survivors. There were a lot of empty bunks that night. It was a bad day over Paris. But we got the bridge. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer It was all flak, no fighters. We had no air cover but we didn't need it. Not an enemy fighter in sight. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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