Martin Baltimore Mk.III side-profile schematic
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October 27, 1942

L.G. 98

One of the Cape Corps details who suffered burns in last night's fire died during the night and was buried in the Field Cemetery near the Landing Ground.
Operations were delayed until 10.00 hours when half-hour shuttle service by the medium bombers commenced.
First raid: Oprep No. 116, Sortie Report and Crew List
Second Raid : Oprep No. 117, Sortie Report and Crew List
Third Raid : Oprep No. 118, Sortie Report and Crew List
Fourth Raid : Oprep No. 119, Sortie Report and Crew List
Fifth Raid: Oprep No. 120, Sortie Report and Crew List
Total of 36 sorties.
In the first raid one aircraft was holed by ack-ack, in the second, the ack-ack was heavy and accurate; Baltimore 141 sustained a direct hit with full bomb-load and crashed in flames. No parachutes were seen to open. The crew consisted of Pilot No. 102682 Captain T. RHODES, Observer No. 103926 Lieut. E.W. HUDSON, W/Op. A/Sgt. HILTON-BARBER and A/Gunner A/Sgt. H. J. STRINGER, all of whom were posted missing although it is felt that there is extremely little likelihood of any of them having survived.
Baltimore 885 sustained a direct hit from ack-ack in the port engine (Cat. two) but returned and landed safely at base; crew uninjured.
The Squadron was complimented by the O.C. Wing by the very effective bombing of the third raid of the day.
Three other ranks (A.I.L.) posted to S.A.A.F. Depot.

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