Target St Lo, France
Date July 25, 1944
Bomb Load 100 lb. fragmentation
Still waiting for our crew to arrive, I was assigned to Lt. Sleamans crew as waist gunner. John Travers, a member of the regular crew, flew as tail gunner. Once again a fantastic view of all the landing craft off the coast of France. We bombed German positions in front of the advancing American fifth army. The bombing altitude was 16,000 feet. I could see heavy ground artillery fire and our own bombs exploding in the German positions. What hell it must have been on the ground. After dropping our bombs we descended to 8000 ft. At this altitude we got a little to close to the isle of Guernsey. They sent up some flak and we sent down some fifty-caliber bullets. The mission lasted about 5 hours.