Description
192 pages
379th Bombardment Group Missions:
1. ST. NAZAIRE, May 29, ’43 (U-boat pens)
2. WILHELMSHAVEN, June 11,’43 (U-boat pens)
3. BREMEN, June 13, ’43 (U-boat pens)
4. HULS, June 22, ’43 (synthetic rubber)
5. HAMBURG, June 25, ’43 (U-boat pens)
S. VILLA COUBLAY, June 2S, ’43 (airdrome)
7. BEAUMONT LE ROGET, June 28, ’43 (airdrome)
8. PARIS, June 29, ’43 (airdrome)
9. LE MANS, July 4, ’43 (aircraft component)
10. ABBEVILLE, July 10, ’43 (airdrome)
11. VILLA COUBLAY, July 14, ’43 (aircraft component)
12. HANOVER, July 17, ’43 (aircraft component)
13. HEROYA, July 24, ’43 (chemical works)
14. HAMBURG, July 25, ’43 (U-boat pens)
15. KASSEL, July 28, ’43 (aircraft component)
IS. KIEL, July’ 29, ’43 (U-boat pens)
17. KASSEL, July 30, ’43 (aircraft component)
18. RUHR, Aug. 12, ’43 (synthetic rubber)
19. AMIENS, Aug. 15, ’43 (aircraft component)
20. LE BOURGET, Aug. IS, ’43 (aircraft component)
21. SCHWEINFURT, Aug. 17, ’43 (ball bearing)
22. GILZE RIJEN, Aug. 19, ’43 (aircraft componEnt)
23. VILLA COUBLAY, Aug. 24, ’43 (aircraft component)
24. WATTEN, Aug. 27, ’43 (secret installation)
25. AMIENS, Aug. 31, ’43 (aircraft component)
2S. ROMILLY, Sept. 3, ’43 (aircraft component)
27. STUTTGART, Sept. S, ’43 (ball bearing)
28. BRUSSELS, Sept. 7, ’43 (aircraft component)
29. VITRY, Sept. 9, ’43 (aircraft component)
30. NANTES, Sept. IS. ’43 (ball bearing)
31. NANTES, Sept. 23. ’43 (shipping)
32. EMDEN, Sept. 27. ’43 (port area)
33. EMDEN, Oct. 2, ’43 (port area)
34. FRANKFURT, Oct. 4, ’43 (rail transport)
35. BREMEN, Oct. 8, ’43 (U-boat pens)
3S. ANKLAM, Oct. 9, ’43 (aircraft component)
37. MUNSTER, Oct. 10, ’43 (marshalling yards)
38. SCHWEINFURT, Oct. 14, ’43 (ball bearing)
39. DUREN, Oct. 20, ’43 (aircraft component)
40. WILHELMSHAVEN, ‘ Nov. 3, ’43 (U-boat pens)
41. GELSENKIRCHEN, ,Nov. 5, ’43 (synthetic oil)
42. KNABEN, Nov. IS, ’43 (molybdenum mine)
43. BREMEN, Nov. 2S, ’43 (port area)
44. BREMEN, Nov. 29, ’43 (port area)
45. SOLINGEN, Dec. 1, ’43 (marshalling yards)
4S. ST. JEAN D’ANGELY, Dec. 5, ’43 (airdrome)
47. EMDEN, Dec. 11. ’43 (port area)
48. BREMEN, Dec. 13, ’43 (port area)
49. BREMEN, Dec. IS, ’43 (port area)
50. BREMEN, Dec. ·20, ’43 (FW-190 plant)
51. OSNOBRUCK, Dec. 22, ’43 (aircraft factory)
52. CUESCHART-BEAUVOIR, Dec. 24, ’43 (fly-bomb sites)
53. LUDWIGSCHAFEN, Dec. 30, ’43 (chemical works)
54. LA GIRONDE RIVER, Dec. 31. ’43 (ship loaded with crude rubber)
55. KIEL, Jan. 4, ’44 (port facilities)
56. KIEL, Jan. 5, ’44 (port facilities)
57. LUDWIGSCHAFEN, Jan. 7, ’44 (chemical works)
58. OSCHERSLEBEN, Jan. 11, ’44 (aircraft assembly plant)
59. CUESCHART, Jan. 14, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
60. LE MESNIL ALLARD-PUCHERVIN, Jan. 21, ’44 (fly-bomb sites)
61. FRANKFURT, Jan. 29, ’44 (engine component)
62. BRUNSWICK, Jan. 30, ’44 (aircraft parts-steel)
63. WILHELMSHAVEN, Feb. 3, ’44 (shipbuilding)
64. FRANKFURT, Feb. 4, ’44 (engine component)
65. ORLEANS/BRICY, Feb. 5, ’44 (airdrome)
66. CHATEAUDUN, Feb. 6, ’44 (airdrome)
67. FRANFURT, Feb. 8, ’44 (engine component)
68. FRANKFURT, Feb. 11, ’44 (engine component)
69. LEIPZIG-BERNBURG, Feb. 20, ’44 (aircraft factory and depot)
70. QUAKENBRUK-BRAMSCHE, Feb. 21, ’44 (aircraft factory)
71. HALBERSTADT, Feb. 22, ’44 (aircraft factory)
72. SCHWEINFURT, Feb. 24, ’44 (ball bearing)
73. AUGSBURG-STUTTGART, Feb. 25, ’44 (aircraft engine parts)
74. VACQUERIETTE, Feb. 28, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
75. FRANKFURT, March 2, ’44 (engine component)
76. ERKNER, March 3, ’44 (ball bearing)
77. AACHEN, March 4, ’44 (military storage)
78. BERLIN, March 6, ’44 (ball b€oring)
79. ERKNER, March 8, ’44 (ball bearing)
80. BERLIN, March 9, ’44 (ball bearing)
81. CROISETTE, March 13, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
82. AUGSBURG, March 16, ’44 (aircraft engine parts)
83. OBERPFAFFENHOFEN, March 18, ’44 (aircraft assembly plant)
84. WIZERNES, March 19, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
85. FRANKFURT, March 20, ’44 (engine component)
86. BERLIN, March 22, ’44 (Air Ministry Headquarters)
87. NOUBECKUM, March 23, ’44 (railway yards)
88. FRANKFURT, March 24, ’44 (engine component)
89. WIZERNES, March 26, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
90. CHARTRES, March 27, ’44 (airdrome)
91. DIJON/LONGVIC, March 28, ’44 (airdrome)
92. BRUNSWICK, March 29, ’44 (aircraft parts-steel)
93. MARIENBURG, April 9, ’44 (aircraft factory)
94. BRUSSELS, April 10, ’44 (airdrome)
95. SORAU, April 11, ’44 (aircraft assembly plant)
96. SCHWEINFURT, April 13, ’44 (ball bearing)
97. ORANIENBURG-PERLEBURG, April 18, ’44 (aircraft assembly plant)
98. KASSEL, April 19, ’44 (aircraft assembly plant)
99. SOTTEVAST-MESNIL au VAL, April 20, ’44 (fly-bomb sites)
100. HAMM-BONN, April 22, ’44 (marshalling yards)
101. LANDSBERG, April 24, ’44 (aircraft factory)
102. METZ, April 25, ’44 (airdrome)
103. MESNIL au VAL, April 27, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
104. TOUL/CROIXE de METZ, April 27, ’44 (airdrome)
105. AVORD, April 28, ’44 (airdrome)
106. BERLIN, April 29, ’44 (marshalling yards)
107. LYONS, April 30, ’44 (airdrome)
108. MONTDIDIER, May 1, ’44 (airdrome)
109. REIMS, May 1. ’44 (airdrome)
110. BERLIN, May 4, ’44 (aircraft component)
Ill. BERLIN, May 7, ’44 (aircraft component)
112. BERLIN, May 8, ’44 (aircraft component)
113. SOTTEVAST, May 8, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
114. THIONVILLE, May 9, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
115. EHRANG, May 11, ’44 (marshalling yards)
116. MERSEBURG, May 12, ’44 (synthetic oil)
117. STETTIN, May 13, ’44 (aircraft component)
118. MARQUISE/MIMOYECQUES, May IS, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
119. BERLIN, May 19, ’44 (aircraft component)
120. ORLY, May 20, ’44 (airdrome)
121. MARQUISE/MIMIYECQUES, May 21, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
122. KIEL, May 22, ’44 (dock facilities)
123. SAARBRUCKEN, May 23, ’44 (steel plants)
124. BERLIN, May 24, ’44 (aircraft component)
125. SARREGUEMINES, May 25, ’44 (railway yards)
126. MANNHEIM-SPEYERDORF, May 27, ’44 (steel and armament)
127. WUSTENSACKEN, May 28, ’44 (zinc factory)
128. COLOGNE, May 28, ’44 (marshalling yards)
129. KRZESINKI-SCHNEIDEMUHL, May 29, ’44 (airdromes)
130. HALBERSTADT, May 30, ’44 (aircraft factory)
131. GILZE RIJEN, May 31, ’44 (airdrome)
132. NEUFCHAFEL, June 2, ’44 (bridge)
133. JUVISY, June 2, ’44 (airdrome)
134. AMBLETEUSE, June 4, ’44 (bridge)
135. ST. PIERRE du MONT, June 5, ’44 (bridge – railroad)
136. ARROMANCHES, June 6, ’44 (gun positions)
137. CONDE sur NOIREAU, June 6, ’44 (bridge)
138. FLERS, June 7, ’44 (bridge)
139. ORLEANS, June 8, ’44 (bridge – railroad)
140. VANNES, June 10, ’44 (airdrome)
141. PONTAUBAULT, June 12, ’44 (bridge – troup support)
142. ST. ANDRE de LEURE, June 13, ’44 (airdrome)
143. COULOMMIERS-CREIL, June 14, ’44 (airdrome)
144. LAON/COUVRON, June 16, ’44 (airdrome)
145. HAMBURG, June 18, ’44 (do~JC lacl1lueS.l
146. ZUDAUSQUES, ~une 19, ’44 (rocket site)
147. ZUDAUSQUES-ENGUINE, June 19, ’44 (rocket sites)
148. HAMBURG, June 20, ’44 (dock facilities)
149. BERLIN, June 21, ’44 (aircraft component)
150. MARQUISE/MIMOYECQUES, June 22, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
151. LILLE, June 22, ’44 (marshalling yards)
152. BREMEN, June 24, ’44 (dock facilities)
153. TOULOUSE/FRANCAZAL, June 25, ’44 (airdrome)
154. COULANGES sur YONNE, June 25, ’44 (bridge)
155. HAZEBRUCK, June 27, ’44 (marshalling yards)
156. JUVINCOURT, June 28, ’44 (airdrome)
157. LEIPZIG, June 29, ’44 (aircraft factory)
158. ILLIERS l’EUGENE, July 4, ’44 (airdrome)
159. VOLKEL, July 7, ’44 (airdrome)
160. BLANC PIGNON FERME, July 6, ’44 (rocket site)
161. LEIPZIG, July 7, ’44 (aircraft factory)
162. LA POSSONNIERE, July 9, ’44 (bridge)
163. MUNICH, July 11. ’44 (marshalling yards)
164. MUNICH, July 12, ’44 (marshalling yards)
165. MUNICH, July 13, ’44 (aircraft factory)
166. MUNICH, July 16, ’44 (aircraft factory)
167. FREVENT, July 17, ’44 (marshalling yards)
168. ZINNOWITZ, July 18, ’44 (experimental station)
169. HOLLRIEGELSKREUTH, July 19, ’44 (hydrogen plant)
170. LEIPZIG, July 20, ’44 (aircraft factory)
171. BAD KREUZNACH, July 21, ’44 (marshalling vards)
172. CRElL, July 23, ’44 (airdrome)
173. MONTREUL, July 24, ’44 (bridqe – railroad)
174. MONTREUL, July 25, ’44 (bridge – railroad)
175. MERSEBURG, July 28, ’44 (synthetic oil)
176. MERSEBURG, July 29, ’44 (synthetic oil)
177. MUNICH, July 31, ’44 (marshalling yards)
178. ORLEANS/BRICY, Aug.!, ’44 (airdrome)
179. COUBRONNE. Aug. 3. ’44 (fly-bomb sit&)
180. PEENEMUNDE, Aug. 4, ’44 (expenmental station)
181. FRESSlN, Aug. 4, ’44 (marshalling yards)
182. HANOVER, Aug. 5, ’44 (aircraft factory)
183. GENSHAGEN, Aug. 6, ’44 (aircraft factory)
184. HOUDAN, Aug. 7, ’44 (troop support)
185. CAEN, Aug. 8, 444 (troop support)
186. PIRMASENS, Aug. 9, ’44 (shoe factory)
187. BREST, Aug. 11, ’44 (coastal guns)
188. METZ, Aug. 12, ’44 (marshalling yards)
189. ROUEN, Aug. 13, ’44 (troop support)
190. DELITZSCH, Aug. 16, ’44 (marshalling yards)
191. MAASTRICHT, Aug. 18, ’44 (bridge)
192. MERSEBURG, Aug. 24, ’44 (synthetic oil)
193. ANKLAM, Aug. 25, ’44 (airdrome)
194. GELSENKIRCHEN, Aug. 26, ’44 (synthetic oil)
195. ESBJERG, Aug. 27, ’44 (airdrome)
196. FIEFS, Aug. 30, ’44 (fly-bomb site)
197. LUDWIGSHAFEN, Sept. 1, ’44 (synthetic oil)
198. LURWIGSHAFEN, Sept. 3, ’44 (synthetic oil)
199. LUDWIGSHAFEN, Sept. 8, ’44 (synthetic oil)
200. MANNHEIM, Sept. 9, ’44 (rail transport)
201. SINDELFINGEN, Sept. 10, ’44 (aircraft engine factory)
202. EISENACH, Sept. 11, ’44 (aircraft component)
203. BRUX, Sept. 12, ’44 (synthetic oil)
204. MERSEBURG, Sept. 13, ’44 (synthetic oil)
205. EINDHOVEN AREA, Sept. 17, ’44 (troop support)
206. HAMM, Sept. 19, ’44 (marshalling yards)
207. MAINZ, Sept. 21, ’44 (marshalling yards)
208. FRANKFURT, Sept. 25, ’44 (marshalling yards)
209. OSNABRUCK, Sept. 26, ’44 (railroad workshops)
210. COLOGNE, Sept. 27, ’44 (railroad yards)
211. MAGDEBURG, Sept. 28, ’44 (ordnance plant)
212. MUNSTER, Sept. 30, ’44 (marshalling yards)
213. COLOGNE, Oct. 2, ’44 (marshalling yards)
214. COLOGNE, Oct. 3, ’44 (railway yards)
215. DORTMUND, Oct. 5, ’44 (railway yards)
216. STRALSUND, Oct. 6, ’44 (power plant)
217. ZWICKAU, Oct. 7, ’44 (airdrome)
218. SCHWEINFURT, Oct. 9, ’44 (ball bearing)
219. WESSELING, Oct. 11, ’44 (synthetic oil)
220. SAARBRUCKEN, Oct. 14, ’44 (marshalling yards)
221. COLOGNE, Oct. IS, ’44 (marshalling yards)
222. COLOGNE, Oct. 17, ’44 (marshalling yards)
223. COLOGNE, Oct. 18, ’44 (marshalling yards)
224. MANNHEIM, Oct. 19, ’44 (ordnance plant)
225. BRUNSWICK, Oct. 22, ’44 (aircraft factory)
226. GELSENKIRCHEN, Oct. 25, ’44 (synthetic oil)
227. MUNSTER, Oct. 26, ’44 (railway yards)
228. HAMM, Oct. 30, ’44 (railway yards)
229. GELSENKIRCHEN, Nov. 1, ’44 (synthetic oil)
230. STERKRADE, Nov. 2, ’44 (synthetic oil)
231. BOTTROP, Nov. 4, ’44 (synthetic oil)
232. FRANKFURT, Nov. 5, ’44 (aircraft component)
233. BOTTROP, Nov. 6, ’44 (synthetic oil)
234. MERSEBURG, Nov. 8, ’44 (synthetic oil)
235. METZ AREA, Nov. 9, ’44 (gun positions – troop support)
236. OSTHEIM, Nov. 10, ’44 (airdrome)
237. GELSENKIRCHEN, Nov. 11, ’44 (synthetic oil)
238. ESCHWEILER AREA, Nov. 16, ’44 (troop support)
239. GELSENKIRCHEN, Nov. 20, ’44 (synthetic oil)
240. MERSEBURG, Nov. 21, ’44 (synthetic oil)
241. GELSENKIRCHEN, Nov. 23, ’44 (synthetic oil)
242. MERSEBURG, Nov. 25, ’44 (synthetic oil)
243. OFFENBURG, Nov. 27, ’44 (marshalling yards)
244. MISBURG, Nov. 29, ’44 (synthetic oil)
245. ZEITZ, Nov. 30, ’44 (synthetic oil)
246. OBERLAHNSTEIN, Dec. 2, ’44 (marshalling yards)
247. SOEST, Dec. 4, ’44 (marshalling yards)
248. STUTTGART, Dec. 9, ’44 (marshalling yards)
249. MANNHEIM, Dec. 11, ’44 (bridge)
250. COBLENZ, Dec. 18, ’44 (marshalling yards)
251. HILLESHEIM, Dec. 19, ’44 (railway siding)
252. MERZHAUSEN·KIRCHGONS, Dec. 24, ’44 (airdromes)
253. EUSKIRCHEN, Dec. 27, ’44 (marshalling yards)
254. BRUHL, Dec. 28, ’44 (marshalling yards)
255. WITTLICH, Dec. 29, ’44 (communication center)
256. KAISERLAUTERN, Dec. 30, ’44 (marshalling yards)
257. NEUSS, Dec. 31, ’44 (marshalling yards)
258. GOTTINGEN-KASSEL, Jan. 1, ’45 (marshalling yards)
259. DAUN, Jan. 2, ’45 (communication cer.!e.r)
260. ST. VITH, Jan. 3, ’45 (communication center)
261. COLOGNE-DUSSELDORF, Jan. 6, ’45 (marshalling yards)
262. GERMUND, Jan. 7, ’45 (communication center)
263. SPEICHER, Jan. 8, ’45 (communication center)
264. BONN-HANGELAR, Jan 10, ’45 (airdrome)
265. MANNHEIM, Jan. 13, ’45 (bridge)
266. IGOLSTADT, Jan. IS, ’45 (railway shops)
267. PADERBORN, Jan. 17, ’45 (railroad repair shops)
268. MANNHEIM-STUTTGART, Jan. 20, ’45 (bridge – marshalling yards)
269. ASCHAFFENBERG, Jan. 21, ’45 (marshalling yards)
270. STERKRADE, Jan. 22, ’45 (synthetic oil)
271. NEUSS, Jan. 23, ’45 (marshalling yards)
272. COLOGNE, Jan. 28, ’45 (marshalling yards)
273. SIEGEN, Jan. 29, ’45 (marshalling yards)
274. MANNHEIM, Feb. 1, ’45 (marshalling yards)
275. BERLIN, Feb. 3, ’45 (marshalling yards)
276. GOTHA, Feb. 6, ’45 (marshalling yards)
277. ARNSBERG, Feb. 9, ‘4~ ‘ viaduct)
278. DRESDEN, Feb. 14, ’45 (marshalling yards)
279. DRESDEN, Feb. 15, ’45 (marshalling yards)
280. LANGENDREER, Feb. 16, ’45 (synthetic oil)
281. MUNSTER, Feb. 19, ’45 (marshalling yards)
282. NURNBERG, Feb. 20, ’45 (marshalling yards)
283. NURNBERG, Feb. 21, ’45 (marshalling yards)
284. LUNEBERG, Fe.g. 22, ’45 (marshalling yards)
285. CREll.SHEIM, Feb. 23, ’45 (marshalling yards)
286. HAMBURG, Feb. 24, ’45 (synthetic oil)
287. ULM-FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Feb. 25, ’45 (marshalling yards)
288. BERLIN, Feb. 26, ’45 (marshalling yards)
289. LEIPZIG, Feb. 27, ’45
290. HAGEN, Feb. 28, ’45
291. BRUCHSAL, March 1, ’45
292. CHEMNITZ, March 2, ’45
293. MISBURG-HANOVER, March 3, ’45
294. ULM, March 4, ’45
295. LANGENDREER-GIESSEN, March 7, ’45
296. ESSEN, March 8, ’45
297. KASSEL, March 9, ’45
298. SCHWERTE, March 10, ’45
299. BREMEN, March 11, ’45
300. DETZOORF, March 12, ’45
301. MINDEN, March 14, ’45
302. ZOSSEN-STENDAL, March 15, ’45
303. BOHLEN, March 17, ’45
304. BERLIN, March 18, ’45
305. PLAUEN, March 19, ’45
306. HOPSTEN, March 21, ’45
307. GELSENKmCHEN, March 22, ’45
308. GLADBECK, March 23, ’45
309. HOPSTEN, March 24, ’45
310. TWENTE, March 24, ’45
311. PLAUEN, March 26, ’45
312. BERLIN, March 28, ’45
313. BREMEN, March 30, ’45
314. HALLE, March 31, ’45
315. KIEL, Apr. 3, ’45
316. FASSBERG-DEDELSTORF, Apr. 4, ’45
317. INGOLSTADT, Apr. 5, ’45
318. LEIPZIG, Apr. 6, ’45
319. HITZACKER, Apr. 7, ’45
320. SCHAFSTADT, Apr. 8, ’45
321. WOLFRATSHAUSEN, Apr. 9, ’45
322. ORANIENBURG, Apr. 10, ’45
323. FREIHAM, Apr. 11, ’45
324. ROY AN, Apr. 14, ’45
325. ROYAN AREA, Apr. 15, ’45 (gun emplacements)
326. REGENSBURG, Apr. 16, ’45 (marshalling yards)
327. DRESDEN, Apr. 17, ’45 (marshalling yards)
328. ELSTERWERDA, Apr. 19, ’45 (marshalling yards)
329. TREUENBRIETZEN, Apr. 20, ’45 (marshalling yards)
330. PILSEN, Apr. 25, ’45 · (armament works)