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Old November 20th 03, 04:18 PM
Harry Andreas
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(ArtKramr) wrote:

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.


Art,
I think you mentioned once that your mediums weren't targeted very often by
fighters, that they went for the heavies. So I'm guessing that the men shot
down that day were from flak.
Just curious whether you saw much in the way of enemy fighter cover in
the run-up to D-Day.

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Harry Andreas
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