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April 22nd, 1945

Mission No. 1113
​Armed Recon of PO Valley

Mission and Target: To maintain Armed Reconnaissance in area bounded by the line drawn from North of Adige River, then Westward to Mantova, to South tip of Lake Garda, along Alps to Brenta River and thence to Adriatic which is Eastern boundary.

Aircraft and Chronology: 17 P-38s off at 1200 hours. No early returns. 1 P-38 turned back at Perrara (hit by flak). 16 P-38s circled the area and dropped bombs from 1330 to 1430 hours. 1 lost. 16 P-38s down at base by 1900 hours.

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95th FS--------------17-------------------17------------------1--------------16-----------

Route: Base to North of Vali de Comacchio, 280 miles; to assigned area, 40 miles; to point South of Venice, to Base, 310 miles. Total mileage - 630 miles.

Rendezvous, Formation and Assualt: The 95th went into the target area passing North of Vali de Comacchio, then turning North just before Perrara and circled the area. The formation split and flew in two sections. Not finding any moving rail or road targets, they dropped bombs on various roads and railroad targets and returned to base. There were low clouds forcing the P-38s to fly at low altitude making them highly accessible to flak.

Results of Bombing: (a) Bomb data - 17 P-38s took off with 6 3/4 tons of 500# of bombs. Inst. nose; N.D. tail. 1 P-38 hit by flak dropped 1 x 500# 3 miles NW of Perrara. 16 P-38s dropped on miscellaneous roads and bridges in the target area. (b) Results: 1. Lt. Norwich hit road just South of Padua. 2. Lt. Halford hit South approach of road bridge at (4501-1149) after first permitting a white ambulance with trailer to pass safely across. 3. Lt. Messenger got direct hit on railroad bridge at (4514-1029). 4. Lt. Geresi hit farmhouse North of Montsgrama ( West of Movigo). 5. The remaining 13 P-38s dropped on miscellaneous roads in the area causing no damage.

Strafing: None

Enemy Aerial Activity: None

Flak: (a) S-A-L 3 miles N. of Perrara (b) S-A-L Movigo (c) M-A-L, 4505-1152 (d) S-A-L, 4525-1029 (e) M-A-L, 4515-1215 (f) There was all types of flak particulary from the area just North of battle front most of it from positions in open fields.

Significant Observations: (a) The Northern bridge at Padua was blown up. (b) Set on fire on ground at (4555-1145) seen at 1400 hours at 1,000 feet. (c) Hospital train of 20/30 cars in small M/Y NE of Perrara.

Weather: (a) Area between Perrara and Padua 8 to 9/10 overcast as low as 300 feet. (b) Area North and around Padua clear.

Air Sea Rescue: None

Radio Subity: Satisfactory

Enemy Aircraft in Trouble: None

Enemy Aircraft Destroyed by other Groups: None

Victories and Losses: One P-38 (Lt. Anderson) 95th Sqdn. was hit by flak at 1,000 feet at 1420 hours. P-38 winged over and went straight in to the water, crashing at (4513-1218). 8 P-38s were damaged by flak: Pilots - Lt. Norwich(flak), Currier (.50 cal.), Masch (40mm), Bernier (20mm), Ryland (20 and 40mm), Hellwig (small arms), Messenger (20mm), Nasalson (20mm).

Sorties: Seventeen (17) aircraft sorties; seventeen (17) effective sorties; seventeen (17) pilot mission sorties.

Formation and Flight Leaders: Lt. Bernier (formation leader), Lts. Cohen, Anderson, Crumer.

Comments: None

Corrections to Report: None

Signed: David Weld, Major, Air Corps, Intelligence Officer
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​This 'copy' of the, original photo, signed and dated 6 Oct. 44, by, 2nd Lt. Ernest L. 'Andy' Anderson, hung on the wall of the 95th FS Officer's Club. When Anderson was lost, Del Ryland, Anderson's wingman on that mission, took possession of the photo. Through the 82nd FG website, Anderson's, Grandniece-Dawn, located and has spoken with several of Anderson's friends and fellow pilots in the 95th, including, Del Ryland. With great pride and emotion, Del stated, "After 58 years, Andy's photo is going home, to his family. Andy was a good friend and pilot. It was an honor to have known him and to have flown with him." Del, promptly sent the, 'original' Anderson photo, to Anderson's family. A priceless 'heroic and patriotic' family treasure, for Anderson's sisters, his Grandniece-Dawn, and other family members, for generations to come. (Del Ryland copy of the 'original' photo)
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