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  2. Bockscar - Wikipedia

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    The mission included three B-29 bombers and their crews: Bockscar, The Great Artiste and The Big Stink. Bockscar was flown on 9 August 1945 by Crew C-15, which usually manned The Great Artiste; piloted by Major Charles W. Sweeney, commander of the 393d Bombardment Squadron; and co-piloted by First Lieutenant Charles Donald Albury, C-15's aircraft commander. [7]

  3. Operation Frantic - Wikipedia

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    From there, the planes flew bombing missions en route back to their bases in Italy and Great Britain. Frantic was meant to open up new German-held areas of Europe to strategic bombing by the United States Army Air Forces, but saw mixed results, with German leadership perceiving the operation as an American propaganda campaign to impress the ...

  4. List of strategic bombings over Germany in World War II

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    Bombing of Berlin in World War II; in the first four months of the RAF campaign, the RAF lost around 1,000 aircraft; the USAAF joined the Berlin campaign from March 1944, with Mustang fighter support; the Luftwaffe fighter pilots were deeply alarmed by the numbers of the Mustangs; on 6 March 1944, the first large US raid drops 1600 tons of bombs from 600 bombers, with around 160 of the 800 ...

  5. List of air operations during the Battle of Europe - Wikipedia

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    21 August: 12 B-17's are dispatched to bomb the shipyards in Rotterdam, Netherlands but is aborted due to an attack by Bf 109s and Fw 190s; 1 bomber is damaged; lack of proper coordination with the Spitfire escorts is a major factor in the failure of the mission. 24 August: 12 B-17s bomb the Ateliers et Chantiers de France shipyard in Dunkirk.

  6. VPB-109 - Wikipedia

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    Third Fleet and the Japanese home islands and Dumbo (air-sea rescue) missions for USAAF B-29 crews returning from bombing missions over Japan. 28 Jul 1945: VPB-109 returned to Yontan Field, Okinawa. Missions were assigned to conduct barrier patrols off the Shandong Peninsula and air-sea rescue patrols for downed aircrews.

  7. Operation Black Buck - Wikipedia

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    At the time it was the longest bombing mission ever attempted. [32] B-2 Spirit bombers would surpass that record during the 2001 Operation Enduring Freedom .) [ 33 ] The eleven Victors and two Vulcans began taking off from Wideawake at 2350Z at one-minute intervals, with Reeve's Vulcan the eleventh to lift off and Withers's the last.

  8. List of bombing campaigns of the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The bombing campaigns of the Vietnam War were the longest and heaviest aerial bombardment in history. The United States Air Force, the U. S. Navy, and U. S. Marine Corps aviation dropped 7,662,000 tons of explosives. By comparison, U. S. forces dropped a total of 2,150,000 tons of bombs in all theaters of World War II.

  9. Strategic bombing during World War II - Wikipedia

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    There was an attempt to call off the assault, but the bombing mission had already begun. [114] In legal terms, the attack was performed against a defended part of a city vital for the military objectives and in the front-line, and the bombing respected Article 25 to 27 of the Hague Conventions on Land Warfare.

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