Mike McHolm
Flight Lieutenant Norman Adam McHolm, Target Munster
March 25, 1945
99 Halifaxes from 408, 415, 420, 425, 426, and 432 Squadrons were ordered on an attack of the rail yards and supply routes at Munster, Germany. The crews were over the target at between 17,000 and 19,000 feet, releasing 192,000 lbs of high explosives and 460,000 lbs of incendiaries. According to reports, the target was covered with smoke and dust.
12 killed, 9 POW, 3 aircraft lost (Halifax VII NP-804 coded EQ-K from 408 Squadron, Halifax III MZ-907 coded 6U-P from 415 Squadron, Halifax VII NP-818 coded OW-M & Halifax VII NP-811 coded OW-J from 426 Squadron) 20 aircraft hit by flak, F/Lt Norman McHolm, F/Lt D. Rush, F/Sgt J. Bryan, P/O J. MacKenzie, F/O H. Fawcett, and P/O M. Callahan landed at Dishforth on return.
See the aircraft Piloted by Norman McHolm on this mission: "Halifax III Roger RG-447"
Flight Lieutenant Norman Adam McHolm, Target Munster
March 25, 1945
99 Halifaxes from 408, 415, 420, 425, 426, and 432 Squadrons were ordered on an attack of the rail yards and supply routes at Munster, Germany. The crews were over the target at between 17,000 and 19,000 feet, releasing 192,000 lbs of high explosives and 460,000 lbs of incendiaries. According to reports, the target was covered with smoke and dust.
12 killed, 9 POW, 3 aircraft lost (Halifax VII NP-804 coded EQ-K from 408 Squadron, Halifax III MZ-907 coded 6U-P from 415 Squadron, Halifax VII NP-818 coded OW-M & Halifax VII NP-811 coded OW-J from 426 Squadron) 20 aircraft hit by flak, F/Lt Norman McHolm, F/Lt D. Rush, F/Sgt J. Bryan, P/O J. MacKenzie, F/O H. Fawcett, and P/O M. Callahan landed at Dishforth on return.
See the aircraft Piloted by Norman McHolm on this mission: "Halifax III Roger RG-447"