For several weeks the group had been practicing low-level formation flying, sometimes as low as 100 feet. The preparations were for Montgomery's Rhine crossing. Allied Headquarters had kept the entire area blanketed in military smoke to conceal the buildup from aerial observation. The crew could see it from hundreds of miles away. When the day came, the aircraft was loaded with parachute-equipped supply canisters in the bomb bay and a basket of blankets hung in the ball turret well, suspended on a quick-release toggle. At briefing the crew picked up an additional member: the official 8th Air Force photographer. The mission called for a nine-ship company front formation at 75 feet, nine aircraft flying tip to tip, with the crew in the deputy lead position on the right wing of the squadron lead. The high right flight held some 200 feet above. They came up on the Rhine on a clear day to find a massive flotilla of landing craft ferrying tanks, trucks, and men across the river. Ahead, smoke and fires marked the drop area. Individuals on the ground were firing up at them. The gunners returned fire. The bomb bay malfunctioned. They circled and made a second pass, then a third, before the canisters finally pulled free. Below them, gliders and C-47s lay crashed and burning. Men hung dead in their harnesses. By the third run they were the only aircraft left over the area, and every German gun that could reach them was trying to. Small arms fire hit the aircraft. One ship was lost from the larger force. The photographer shot thirteen pictures that day. The pilot later saw six of them.
24 MARCH 1945 · SATURDAY · STATION 104
Mission 911
Nordhorn
Bombed Primary
Intended Target
Nordhorn
Nordhorn, Netherlands
Operating Group
93rd BG
2AD
Takeoff Base
Hardwick
Station 104
Landing Base
Hardwick
Station 104
Aircraft Effective
58 / 480
effective / dispatched
Bomb Tonnage
121.7
tons
ROUTE PLATE · TAKEOFF → TARGET
TAKEOFF · HARDWICK✛TARGET · NORDHORN
Bearing Out
88° T
Bearing In
273° T
Route Length
850 nmi
Time Aloft
6 h 05 m
§ Outcome
0
Ships Aborting
1
Ships Lost
0
Men Bailed Out
5
Men Lost
§ Times & Distance
- Reveille
- 04:30
- Stations
- 07:35
- Takeoff
- 09:10
- Form-Up
- 06:05
- Time Over Target
- 10:00
- Return Time
- 15:15
- Distance
- 850 nmi
- Fuel Aboard
- 2,500 gal
- Fuel Consumed
- 1,500 gal
§ Weather
- Cloud En-Route to Target
- Completely clear — the navigator recorded it as 'clear as hell.' The formation flew in full view of the Rhine crossing below.
- Air Temp at Altitude
- 48 °F
- Lowest Temp
- 48 °F
- Wind Speed
- 12 kt
- Wind Direction
- 166°
§ Bombing & Defense
- Bombing Altitude
- 50 ft
- Bombing Run Heading
- 48° True
- Forming Altitude
- 3,000 ft
- Fighter Cover
- Area cover only
- Bombing Accuracy
- Supply drop in center area — three passes required
Flak Description
Small arms and 88mm fire from the ground; one piece of flak lodged in an engine
§ Sorties · 30 Aircraft Dispatched
Each ship that lifted off, and the men aboard her.
▸ 1 ship carrying your selectionUnknown · XX-50487 · AG · 330th SQDN
Bombed Primary
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · XX-XX518 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 1-3
B-24J · 44-40116 · RE · 329th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 2-1
B-24H · 41-29437 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 42-110017 · GO · 328th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · XX-XX465 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 4-1
B-24J · 42-51241 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 2-2
Unknown · XX-XX857 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 4-3
B-24J · 42-100370 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Formation position 1-2
Unknown · 41-29518 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · 44-50702 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · 44-50543 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24M · 44-50560 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 42-50501 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24M · 44-50553 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 44-40472 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24H · 42-51191 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24H · 44-50534 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24D · 42-40609 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Aircraft commander: WILLIAM H. WOODS (name appears as header above crew block; rank not stated)
Unknown · XX-XX508 · RE · 329th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · XX-XX679 · YM · 409th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Letter suffix of ship number illegible in source document.
B-24J · 42-95527 · AG · 330th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 44-10535 · GO · 328th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24H · 41-28865 · GO · 328th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 44-40157 · RE · 329th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24J · 42-50594 · GO · 328th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
B-24M · 44-50537 · GO · 328th SQDN
Pos
Airman
Status
Unknown · XX-XX697 · GO · 328th SQDN
Flown by 329th Bombardment Squadron
Unknown · XX-XX579 · GO · 328th SQDN
Flown by 329th Bombardment Squadron
B-24H · 44-50600 · YM · 409th SQDN
Bombed Primary
Pos
Airman
Status
Stormede airfield. Flown in Wee Willie. Part of McGuire's March 21-24 sequence.
Sources
Load List
Official record
2nd Air Division · 2nd Air Division Digital Archive · 1944
Mighty Eighth War Diary
Published
Roger A Freeman · Jane's Publishing Company Limited · 1981