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Dailies of the 323rd - the 91st Bomb Group!

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#7563, Lt. O’Toole and crew; #7504, Lt. Ransberger and crew;<br />

#7040, Lt. Pullen and crew; #7234, Lt. Braund and crew; #76725,<br />

Lt. Maziaarz and crew. Enemy opposition was stronger than usual.<br />

Our ships were considerably shot up. Ship #7625 was so badly<br />

disabled that it hardly got back to England. It was successfully<br />

brought to Exeter by <strong>the</strong> Pilot, Lt. Maziarz. This was <strong>the</strong> second<br />

time this pilot has come back when all odds seemed against him.<br />

th<br />

20 June 1944: On <strong>the</strong> 20 , an oil refinery at Hamburg, Germany,<br />

was successfully bombed. Twelve ships from this squadron took<br />

part: #2116, Lt. Riser and crew; #7173, Lt. Miller and crew;<br />

#7304, Lt. Supchak and crew; #7504, Lt. Ransberger and crew; Lt.<br />

Stunf and crew in 7563; #7234, Lt. Peck and crew; #7540, Lt.<br />

Pickard and crew; #1579, Lt. Helfrich and crew; #7075, Lt. Rizer<br />

and crew; #7594, Lt. Braund and crew; #1542, Lt. Basinger and<br />

crew; #7956, Lt. Thomas and crew. Enemy opposition from flak was<br />

heavy, however, all our ships returned and <strong>the</strong>re were no<br />

abortives.<br />

st<br />

21 June 1944: On <strong>the</strong> 21 , a target in Berlin, Germany was<br />

bombed, results <strong>of</strong> which were considered successful. Fifteen<br />

ships from this squadron took part as follows: #7304, Lt. Burwick<br />

st<br />

and crew; #7040, Lt. O’Toole and crew; #7069 (401 ), Lt.<br />

Ransberger and crew; #7594, Lt. Pullen and crew; #7276, Lt.<br />

Supchak and crew; #7540, Lt. Pickard and crew; #1579, Lt.<br />

Basinger and crew; #7563, Lt. Rizer and crew; #7075, Lt. Maxwell<br />

th st<br />

and crew; #7879, (324 ) Lt. Helfrich and crew; #7552, (401 ) Lt.<br />

th<br />

Stunf and crew; #8128, (324 ) Lt. Braund and crew; #2116, Lt.<br />

st<br />

Sprinkle and crew; #2509 (401 ) Lt. Miller and crew; and #7061,<br />

st (401 ) Capt. Raid and <strong>the</strong> “A” crew leading <strong>the</strong> group. On this<br />

mission, it was necessary for <strong>the</strong> squadron to borrow aircraft<br />

st<br />

from o<strong>the</strong>r squadrons <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 91 group in order for so many crews<br />

to go on this mission. All ships returned safely, and <strong>the</strong>re were<br />

no abortives.<br />

nd<br />

22 June 1944: On <strong>the</strong> 22 our bombers attacked a target at Pont A<br />

Vendon, France. This was what is known as a tactical target.<br />

Results show that this mission was successful. Our ships flew in<br />

<strong>the</strong> low group. The six ships sent by this squadron were: #2116,<br />

Lt. Braund and crew; #7563, Lt. Stunf and crew; #1909, Lt.<br />

Basinger and crew; #7594, Lt. Smith and crew; #7040, Lt. Maxwell<br />

and crew; #1636, Lt. Riser and crew. All returned safely without<br />

loss. There were no abortives.<br />

23 June 1944: This date a target at Fleury, in Normandy, was <strong>the</strong><br />

objective. However, bombs were not dropped due to poor<br />

visibility. All ships returned safely and <strong>the</strong>re were no<br />

abortives. Crews received credit for a mission which is<br />

classified as an abortive sortie. Only three ships from this

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