Normandy
6 June 1944
It's D-Day: Headquarters First U.S. Army Group
The object of Operation OVERLORD (Outline Plan, C.O.S. (43) 416 (O)) is to
secure a lodgement area on the Continent from which further offensive
operations can be developed. The operation will be executed in two
phases...Phase I and some parts of Phase II will be executed by U.S., British
and Canadian forces assigned or attached to the 21 Army Group.
The Ninth Air Force will be associated with the First Army Group. The Ninth
Air Force will be employed as a Tactical Air Force in support of the ground
forces as directed by Joint Ninth Air Force and 2nd TAF (RAF) Commanders in
coordination with AEAF. Request from the ground forces for air support will
normally be made thru an Air Support Commander or his representative.
Just before dawn, the beaches of
The weather was clearing over the continent, proceed
imediatly to knock out the airfield at
Target A40
Allied |
Axis |
Field: A1 |
Field: A41 |
B-24
P51B
P38J
P47D-25 |
109G-6, G2 and G-14 190A-5 A8 and F8 110G-2 |
Restrictions: | Restrictions: |
Max altitude is 22,000 feet for the bombers.
B24s must reach the target by T+65 or suffer a penalty of -10% damage for every minute late. Ten minutes late and all damage is wiped out.
Targets:
All field (A40) objects including strat and guns. Town is secondary
target required if 8 or more B-24 formations launch. |
Frame 2: Axis must stay within 25 miles of land. |
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