WebNEAR HORN ISLAND, QLD ON 14 JULY 1942 . USAAF B-17-E Flying Fortress, #41-2636, of the 19th Bombardment Group, crashed near Horn Island on 14 July 1942 at about 2.34am after taking off from Horn Island in heavy rain on a bombing mission to Lae, in New Guinea. The pilot was Lt. Curtis J. "Red Dog" Holdridge (or Holdredge). Web435th Bomb Squadron of the 19th Bombardment Group, crash landed at Horn Island on 16 July 1942. The pilot attempted a go-around at low level. Its wing tip dug into the ground and the B-17 cart wheeled into the nearby scrub. It was a The pilot in command of this B-17 was Major McPherson with 1st Lt. Lucius G. Penick.
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Webon Horn Island. For the next hour,the Japanese ruthlessly and skilfully bombed and strafed the airstrip and its installations. It was the first attack on Queensland in the Second World … WebA major Allied airbase, known as Horn Island Aerodrome, was constructed on the island and this was attacked several times by Japanese planes. The World War II airbase on Horn … csny posters for sale
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WebAt 9:58 am on 19 February 1942, 27 bombers accompanied by fighter escorts began the first Japanese air raid on the Australian mainland. Closely followed by aircraft, their goal was to destroy the Allies' military base in Darwin. From Darwin, the Allies could contest the Japanese invasion of nearby islands, Timor and Java. WebIn the early-morning hours of Feb. 2, 1915, German agent Werner Horn and his Irish accomplice planted a large satchel of explosives on the CPR train bridge between … WebHorn Island Bombed: Horn Island was bombed by Japanese aircraft nine times during the Second World War. 7 July: 1956: ... 1942: 460 Squadron raids Wilhelmshaven: 13 Wellingtons of 460 Squadron participated in a night time bombing raid on this major German port severely damaging an armour plate shop and the Deutsche Werke ship building … csol opengl