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Lt. Robert J. Beckley's Diary
Navigator, 600th/601st Squadron

Beckley's Mission No.
9

27 August 1944
Target:
Schoenfeld, Germany

9. Berlin, August 27, 1944:
[Editor's Note: The Official 398th Mission this day was to Schoenfeld, Germany. Probably Schoenfeld was near Berlin.]

6 hours 30 minutes flying time.

Bomb load 10, five-hundred pound RDX special high explosive GP bombs.

We got up north of Kiel over the North Sea and the weather was piling up over the continent in the form of high cumulous clouds up to 30,000 ft. After five, wide 360 degree turns over the North Sea we were given orders to turn for home.

The mission was accredited for one of our ships received slight battle damage from flak over the small island of Heligoland.


Notes:
  • Lt. Robert J. Beckley was the Navigator for the Linn R. Rogers crew.
  • The above transcription was provided by Ann Collins, daughter of Phillip Collins, Ball Turret Gunner on the 601st Saul Marias Crew.
  • This transcription is a reproduction of the original. Spelling and punctuation changes have been made to improve readability. In some circumstances, material may not have been transcribed or was rewritten.
  • Clarification of acronyms or special words or guesses of certain words are shown in brackets [ ].

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