Squadron Operations: Summary Information
Overview
Listed below is the information available for operations to this target flown by 550 Squadron.
Operation Summary: The column headers should be fairly self-explanatory. The term "aborted" as used here covers a number of possibilities:
- the operation was cancelled before crews were briefed
- the crews have been briefed as to the target, and in some cases the planes may even have been bombed up and the crews on-board at their stations awaiting take-off, before the op has been stood-down
- finally a number of cases where the op was already under way and the planes en-route but for whatever reason the operation was aborted (e.g. the master bomber orders the attack cancelled due to weather conditions at target adversely affecting targeting).
Aircraft Deployed: When a link to a particular aircraft is given, this indicates aircraft known to have taken part in this raid (in the records currently available to the web-site author). A record of whether the aircraft returned or failed to return (FTR) is also logged.
Servicemen Deployed: Names of the crew in the operation.
Station Summary: This section is the information from the RAF North Killingholme Station Record Book for the operational date (if available).
Definitions of the abbreviations used are available: here.
Manageable Lists
The amount of data in the database is growing and this is resulting in the "all operations/targets" list getting rapidly bigger and thus slower to generate.
There are options to display shorter, more quickly generated, reports if you want to home in on something specific. For example, there are options to generate reports on operations to a single target, or by single aircraft (to all targets) or by single aircraft to a single target. There is, on the database-reports summary page, a short user guide (PDF format) on how to do this.
Operation/Target: Fort Frederick Hendrick (11 Oct 1944 - 12 Oct 1944)
Operation Summary |
Target |
Out |
Back |
Aborted (Y / N) |
Comments |
Fort Frederick Hendrick |
11 Oct 1944 |
12 Oct 1944 |
N |
27 aircraft and crews were offered for operations but only 18 were accepted. These were briefed and took off ay 14.30hrs without incident to attack military targets at FORT FREDERICK HENDRICK, where the Hun is making a stand despite the fact that he is entirely encircled by the Allied Army. An ultimatium to surrender within 24hrs to prevent unnecessary bloodshed was handed to the Garrison Commander, but no reply having been received this was the cause of the operation, which was to blast the Hun from his own doorstep. It was rather disappointing to the boys that only 18 aircraft were called for as all the Squadron wanted to participate. In addition to the operational sorties a useful training programme was laid on consisting of "Y" cross country, figther affiliation, air to air and air to sea firing exercises and bombing practice. |
Operation/Target: Fort Frederick Hendrick (12 Oct 1944 - 12 Oct 1944)
Operation Summary |
Target |
Out |
Back |
Aborted (Y / N) |
Comments |
Fort Frederick Hendrick |
12 Oct 1944 |
12 Oct 1944 |
N |
28 aircraft and crews were offered for operations but only 12, 11 plus one reserve and one crew detailed to act as the Base reserve aircraft. The crews were briefed to carry out yet another attack on FORT FREDERICK HENDRICK, which despite yesterdays attack was still holding out. All our eleven aircraft returned safely to base. |
Aircraft Deployed |
Servicemen Deployed |
Aircraft Service Number |
Returned or FTR |
Comments |
Crew Details |
LL748
|
Returned |
Primary 10,000 ft at 08.16 hrs. |
F/Sgt T T Savas (A/B) F/O J C Adams (P) F/Sgt G B Smith (P) Sgt V J Williams (F/Eng) Sgt M L Tretheway (Nav) F/O W K Mills (W/Op) Sgt C J Cassan (MU/AG) Sgt R G Colban (R/AG)
|
ME776
|
Returned |
Primary 9,000 ft at 08.21 hrs. |
Sgt P J Sculley (R/AG) F/O L W Hussey (P) Sgt E Elliot (F/Eng) F/O M A de Gast (Nav) F/O H S W Watson (A/B) F/Sgt R L Holmgren (R/AG) F/Sgt T Fairclough (W/Op)
|
LM228
|
Returned |
Primary 9,000 ft at 08.19 hrs. |
|
LL811
|
Returned |
Primary 6,000 ft at 08.22 1/2 hrs. |
F/L N L Rose (P) Sgt K L Willis (F/Eng) F/O R C Foote (Nav) F/O E G Caswell (A/B) Sgt G W Page (W/Op) F/O J S Tointon (MU/AG) Sgt G S Spragg (R/AG)
|
NG138
|
Returned |
Primary 10,000 ft at 08.17 hrs. |
|
NN715
|
Returned |
Primary 9,000 ft at 08.19 hrs. |
|
PB532
|
Returned |
Primary 10,000 ft at 08.18 1/2 hrs. |
F/O J Harris (P) Sgt G H Simpkins (F/Eng) F/Sgt J W Eppel (Nav) W/O J C Conway (A/B) F/Sgt R G Bickford (W/Op) Sgt W P Waddell (MU/AG) Sgt B S P Barby (R/AG)
|
PD321
|
Returned |
Primary 10,000 ft at 08.20 hrs. |
P/O W P F Daniels (P) Sgt J G Woodhall (F/Eng) Sgt R G Roberts (Nav) Sgt R Wright (A/B) F/Sgt F R Easton (W/Op) Sgt A E Baker (MU/AG) Sgt W F Baker (R/AG)
|
EE139
|
Returned |
Primary 9,800 ft at 08.17 1/2 hrs. |
F/O F E Bond (P) Sgt D C Mortimer (F/Eng) F/O H A Leight (Nav) Sgt B Roome-Smith (A/B) F/Sgt R C Bowling (W/Op) Sgt H F Sullivan (MU/AG) Sgt J H Udink (R/AG)
|
LL831
|
Returned |
Primary 9,000 ft at 08.19 1/2 hrs. |
|
PD319
|
Returned |
Primary 9,500 ft at 08.15 hrs. |
F/O J J W Dawson (P) Sgt E W C Edmunds (F/Eng) F/Sgt F W Willmer (Nav) Sgt J M Palmer (W/Op) Sgt J Earnshaw (MU/AG) F/Sgt W H Harkness (R/AG) F/Sgt R H Whitticar (A/B)
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Summary Statistics
Based on the data in the lists displayed above, and keeping in mind that data is still being updated and thus not yet complete, the following statistics are generated:
Aircraft Deployment Statistics
Aircraft deployments |
29 |
MAX Aircraft deployed in single operation |
18 (Fort Frederick Hendrick, 11 Oct 1944) |
These details were last updated: 24 November 2024
Note
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what is currently displayed is believed accurate but much more is still to be added
This note describes the options currently available to produce a smaller,
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