616 12
X 100 lb GP 8-11 sec delay fuse
284 12
X 100 lb GP 8-11 sec delay fuse
7. ROUTE OUT: From MULLINIX FIELD on course 333 deg true for
120 minutes at 157 knots. Changed to 358 deg true for 90 minutes at 157 knots. Changed to 250 deg true for
6 minutes at 175 knots. Changed to 175 deg true until target sighted (about 8 minutes).
8. APPROACH: Course 176 deg true, speed 230 mph, altitude 25
ft. Formation changed to line abreast.
9. ATTACK: Course 154 deg true, speed 235 mph, altitude 100
ft. Bombs away at 300527Z. Formation line abreast.
A/P 367: No
target. Bombs not dropped.
A/P 778: 1 bomb hit 125 - 150 ft. AK West of SW tip of runway "B". 3 other bombs hit in lagoon with no visible
results. AK NW and WS tips of island strafed, results unobserved.
A/P 809: 2
bombs hit on SW tip of island, 2 others in water south of target. Also strafed target. No results observed.
A/P 780: 2
bombs hit gun position on N end of island, 2 on L shaped building in barracks area, 2 on S edge of service apron, 2 at pier,
2 on large building North of South apron, and 2 on building about 1500 ft. SW of barracks area, strafed on approach, stopping
meager S/A fire.
A/P 621: 8
bombs in barracks area, 2 bombs on service apron, 2 bombs N of NW turning circle of runway "A". Gun positions in barracks
strafed.
A/P 825: Bombs
not dropped due to malfunction. Strafed wooden building on NE shore, large concrete building (50-60 ft. square) N or
runway "B", few scattered frame buildings on shore E of intersection of runways.
A/P 777: All bombs in target area, hitting
blockhouse on N tip of island probable fuel dump about 700 ft. SE of north tip of island, and in area south of SE turning
circle runway "A". Target strafed during run.
A/P 284: Shot down by U.S. Navy fighters(details
given in later report). No information available.
10. INTERCEPTION: None.
11. TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY: None.
12. BOMBS JETTISIONED: A/P 367: 4 X 500 lb GP in water south of target to save gasoline
as formation was approaching bad weather.
13. AA FIRE: First fired on by possible AA fire from second small island north of WOTJE,
meager and inaccurate. AW and SA fire over target was moderate to intense and inaccurate. SA fire from south tip,
possible 12 positions, intense but inaccurate. Known positions fired. Evasive tactics consisted of speed and slight
variation in altitude.
14. ENEME AIRCRAFT LOSSES: None.
15. OUR LOSSES: A/P 284: Shot down by F6Fs from U.S. Naval Task Force at 300551Z.
Position 8 deg 10 minutes N, 170 deg 25 minutes E. Seen to make a water landing. Planes of U.S. Naval Task Force
were circling A/P when last observed. 5 members of crew were later rescued by DD of task force.
A/P
780: Crash landed in lagoon about 5 miles from MULLINIX FIELD as result of damage sustained when attacked by F6Fs.
Entire crew rescued.
16. OUR DAMAGE: A/P 367: Hole in right rudder. Large hole in right horizontal
stabilizer. Hole in fuselage above bomb bay. Right blister window in navigator's compartment cracked. Bombardier's
escape hatch replaced at MAKIN. Entrance hatch in navigator's compartment replaced at MAKIN. Defroster lines in
bombardier's compartment damaged and needs replacing. Hydraulic press accumulator guage damaged. Manifold pressure
line to right engine repaired at MAKIN.
A/P
778: Several holes in left and right vertical stabilizers (caused by side gun firing).
A/P 809: Large hole on top of left wing at the leading edge near wing tip. Hole in left vertical stabilizer.
A/P 621: Large holes in the left inboard flaps. Large hole in fuselage at turret compartment, and center of fuselage
(right side). Hole in fuselage enar horizontal stabilizer, center line fo fuselage.
A/P 825: Hole in left bomb bay door.
17. OUR CASUALTIES: 1st Lt Trucker, Donald N., 0-XXXXXX, Pilot. Possible cerebral
concussion. Compound fracture of nouse. Laceration of right eyelid. Sprain right wrist.
2nd Lt Moore, Hohn W., 0-XXXXXX, Co-Pilot on 780. Possible cerebral concussion. Laceration of chin.
2nd Lt Clay, Ernest J. Jr., 0-XXXXXX, Bomb-Nav on 780. Possible cerebral concussion. Severe contusion of left
lower leg. Possible simple fracture of right lower interior rib.
2nd Lt Doyle, Anrdrew A., 0-XXXXX, Bomb-Nav on 780. Gunshot wound (NG) right lower leg due to fire by U.S. Navy F6F
fighter planes.
S/Sgt Ropp, Conrad M., XXXXXXXX, engineer on 780. Possible cerebral concussion, possible fracture of left posterior
lower ribs. Laceration of right eyebrow and right wrist. Sprain of right ankle.
S/Sgt Shields, James H. Jr., XXXXXXXX, armor-gunner on 780. Possible cerebral concussion. Multiple minor lacerations
and abrasions.
Sgt Martinovic, Frank M., XXXXXXXX, radio operator-gunner on 780. Simple fracture on right femur mid 1/3 with impairment
of circulation and nerve supply of leg below the fracture.
Sgt
Cota, Floyd J., XXXXXXXX3, armorer-gunner on 616. Right lense of glasses shattered in eye during jar receive din plane.
Sgt Smith, Robert V., XXXXXXXX, engineer on 367. Laceration wound of right hand.
Pvt Bedford, Lester J., XXXXXXXX, engineer on 777. Lacerated wound of right third finger.
Five members of crew of A/P 284, shot down by U.S. Navy Fighters, were rescued by Navy. No details available at this
time.
18. OBSERVATIONS: 125-150 ft AK hit by 500 lb GP bomb from
A/P 778. A/P 809 observed bomb burst from A/P 778 to make direct hit into hull of AK. The first bomb was short
and the third and fourth bombs went over the Ak. Intense oil fire started N of north turning circle
of runway "A", due to direct hit by A/P 777 on revetted building. Orange fire 150 ft. high and heavy smoke visible for
20 miles from target from altitude of 25 ft. Grey and white smoke observed off shore west of south service apron.
Heavy black smoke and intense red fire starte dsouth of runway intersection. Smoke visible 20 miles from target 400
feet high. Six damaged single engine A/Ps observed in vicinity of NE turning circle runway "B". Crane at end of
L-shhaped pier W of large service apron appears to be 25-30 feet high instead of 70-80 ft. Radio station clearly visible
on south end of island. grey smoke and small fires observed in south barracks area.
19. ROUTE BACK: On course 154 deg true for 6 minutes at 175 knots, changed to 172 deg
true for 15 minutes at 157 knots. Changed to 192 deg true for 10 minutes at 161 knots. Changed to 170 deg true
for 30 minutes at 174 knots. Changed to 151 deg true fro 89 minutes at 174 knots (MAKIN), thence on 170 deg true for
36 minutes at 170 knots (MULLINIX FIELD).
20. LANDING: All A/P except 284, 780, 367, and 616 landed at MULLINIX FIELD from 301040Z
to 301050Z. A/P 284 was shot down by U.S. Navy fighters. A/P 780 made crash landing in lagoon about 5 miles from
MULLINIX FIELD. A/P 367 and 616 landed at MAKIN, then came to MULLINIX FIELD, landing approximately at 302100Z.
21. WEATHER: Route out: Cloud base about 1,500 ft. .4 to .8 coverage up to
06 deg North. From 06 deg North to target .6 to .8 coverage with squalls and a front at 08 deg 30 min North to 09 deg
15 minutes North, wind 60 deg and 12 knots swinging to 08 deg and 12 to 14 knots. At target: Hazy. Route
back: Same as route out.
22. PHOTOS: 50 with K-21 type cameras. Estimated coverage 10%.
23. MALFUNCTIONS: A/P 778: Right top package gun would not fire.
A/P 621: 3rd position stoppage of left turret gun.
A/P
777: V.H.F. poor.
A/P 825: Bomb-bay door handle in pilot's cockpit broke off. Two generators out TARAWA to MAKIN, one XXXXXXXX out
entire flight.
24. XXXXXXXX:
25. SUMMARY OF ATTACKS ON B-25S BY FRIENDLY AIRCRAFT AND SURFACE CRAFT: the 9 B-25s left
the target at 300528Z, closed into a V of Vs and proceeded on cuorse 154 deg true for 30 miles, then altered course to 172
deg true as previously planned. After following later course for 35 miles to position 08 deg 10 min N - 170 deg 25 min
E, a large naval force was sighted at 300545, 20 miles away; position 08 deg 10 min N - 170 deg 50 min E and heading about
210 deg true. Surface craft were identified as friendly task force and B-25s immediately altered course to 192 deg true in
order to avoid them. Pilots checked to see that IFF was turned on and Began sending and repeating "H"s with Aldis lamp.
Time certain as signals were due to change at 300600ZS. The B-25s then passed several DDs out on the perimeter of task
force at a distance of 6 - 7 miles, while the main force was about 15 miles away. Continuous "H"s were directed at nearest
DDs but at 300548Z B-25s were fired upon by another DD. Course was immediately changed to 230 deg true and signalling
continued, with Aldis lamps, directed at DD. AA bursts observed both over and short, adn AW fire was considerably short
of B-25s. DD ceased figing but immediately afterward B-25s were attacked by Hellcats.
A/P 621: Pair of Hellcats came in between
3 and 5 o'clock from out of a cloud about 800 yards from A/P, began to fire at 600 yards, getting in two bursts before breaking
off at 200 yards. Second pass made by two Hellcats in a similiar manner. Blinker signals directed at Hellcats
continuously. A/P did not return their fire.
A/P 825: One Hellcat