Blackhawk91 wrote: |
Well, this is what I have found out so far. In July of 1945, The USN launched their first 2000+ a/c raid on the Japanese islands. There may have been USAAF and USMC a/c involved as well, but I have not been able to find out for sure.
In Dec. 1944, the US 8th Air Force launched a raid of almost 3000 a/c including fighter escort to help relieve some pressure on the ground troops during the Battle of the Bulge. I have not been able to find details for pre-D-Day softening up raids or the raid that was used to pave the way for the breakout at St. Lo.
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For you-all's information, in the book Fortress of the Skies, by Bowman and Ness, an Osprey publication, the author states on P. 187; "In all, 1729 'heavies' dropped 3596 tons of bombs on D-Day" alone. That does not include the Bomber Command night bombing before nor the various medium and fighter-bomber incursions.
As far as St. Lo, the same author states on p. 190; " On the 24th and 25th, the largest formation of bombers since D-Day dropped thousands of fragmintation bombs and 100-lb GP [General Purpose] bombs on German positions in the St. Lo area...". Unfortunately, no specific numbers are given.
Also, on P. 196, the same author states regarding on order given on Christmas Eve 1944; "the Eighth [Air Force] mounted the largest single attack so far when 2034 'heavies' headed for Germany...The 1st BD made a direct tatical assault on airfields in the FrankFurt area and on the lines of communication immediately behind the German 'bulge'."
However, on P. 277,the same author states; "On 22 February [1945], Operation Clarion (the campaign to destroy the German communications network) was launched. More than 6000 Allied aircraft from seven different commands were airborne that day and they struck transportation targets throughout western Germany and northern Holland."
So, I would say, take your pick
So what's the next question?
Tom T
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