This
Day In History
Summary
of Events for No.
439 (CAN) Squadron
as
recorded in the 439 Squadron Operations Record Book
for
16
May 1944
R.A.F.
Hutton Cranswick
Low overcast all day,
cold and windy. Heavy intermittent precipitation was experienced
in the afternoon and evening. Little flying carried out in the
morning. Only seven aircraft flew between 0935 hrs. and 1020
hrs. doing low-level bombing and air to ground firing. The
limited flying was due to adverse weather conditions. Social
activities were restricted to the movies and Corporal's dance
which received a good attendance from our Squadron.
Detail
of Work Carried Out by No. 439
RCAF Squadron
as
compiled by in the 439 Squadron Operations Record Book Form
541
A/C
Type & Number |
Crew |
Duty |
Up |
Down |
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*
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*
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* |
Details
of Sortie or Flight
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