The Reich Wreckers: An Analysis Of The 306th Bomb Group During World War II
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The analysis was conducted in three steps. First, the archives of the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) were searched for statistics on the 306th. Next, similar statistics were collected for the Eighth Air Force. Finally, the data for the two units was analyzed and compared, to aid in determining conclusions. To facilitate the last step of the research, the air war was divided into four periods. The goals and objectives for each period were used as criteria to grade the unit’s effectiveness.
In general, the study concluded that the 306th Bomb Group was a “typical” B-17 bomber group in World War II. When comparing the various statistics and graphs provide in this paper, we see that in most cases there was little difference in the data for the 306th and the Eighth Air Force. However, the statistics do not tell the whole story. As one of the cadre groups of the Eighth Air Force, many of the improvements and lessons learned during the early period of the war were at the expense of the 306th. These early lessons and experiments were important and led to the improvements that saved many lives and brought an end to the war.
Major Charles J. Westgate III
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THE REICH WRECKERS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE 306TH BOMB GROUP DURING WORLD WAR II
BY
CHARLES J. WESTGATE III, MAJOR, USAF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
ILLUSTRATIONS 5
TABLES 6
ABSTRACT 7
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION 8
Purpose 8
Methodology 8
CHAPTER 2—IN THE BEGINNING 11
CHAPTER 3—CONTRIBUTIONS AND ANALYSIS 16
The First Missions (Oct 42-Apr 43) 16
Reaching the Target 17
Bombing Accuracy 20
Conclusion 21
Early POINTBLANK (May 43-Jan 44) 22
Reaching the Target 22
Bombing Accuracy 24
Conclusion 25
The ARGUMENT Period (Feb 44-Jun 44) 25
Reaching the Target 26
Bombing Accuracy 28
Conclusions 28
On to Victory (Jul 44-Apr 45) 29
Reaching the Target 29
Bombing Accuracy 30
Conclusions 32
CHAPTER 4—CONCLUSIONS 34
Summary 37
APPENDIX A—MISSION SUMMARY 38
APPENDIX B—GRAPHS AND TABLES FOR 306TH BOMB GROUP 50
APPENDIX C—COMPARISON GRAPHS AND TABLES 55
APPENDIX D—TABLES FOR THE EIGHTH AIR FORCE 63
APPENDIX E—306TH STATIONS AND MOVEMENTS 68
GLOSSARY 69
BIBLIOGRAPHY 72
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 76
ILLUSTRATIONS
Unit Crest for the 306th Bombardment Group (H).
B-17 with Triangle H
Markings of the 306th.
367th Bomb Squadron Patch.
368th Bomb Squadron Patch.
369th Bomb Squadron Patch.
423rd Bomb Squadron Patch.
Comparison of Number of Aircraft Losses.
Comparison of % Losses.
Normalized Comparison of Losses.
Accuracy of Bombing Techniques for Eighth Air Force.
Princess Elizabeth Christening The Rose of York
.
Causes of Sortie Aborts.
Number of Enemy Aircraft Claims.
Mission Effectiveness for the 306th Bomb Group.
Number of Missions per Month for the 306th.
Analysis of the 306th’s Losses.
Analysis of 306th’s Enemy Claims.
Normalized Comparison of Effective Sorties.
Comparison of % Losses per Effective Sortie.
Normalized Comparison of Enemy Claims.
Comparison of Enemy Claims per Effective Sortie.
TABLES
Flak Losses.
Awards and Decorations.
306th Mission Summary.
306th Bomb Group Monthly Summary.
Comparison of the 306th BG and Eighth Air Force.
Bombs Dropped by Eighth Air Force on Specified Targets.
1942 Bombing Percentages.
1943 Bombing Percentages.
1944 Bombing Percentages.
1945 Bombing Percentages.
Top Three Targets Based on Tonnage of Bombs Dropped.
ABSTRACT
This paper presents an analysis of the 306th Bomb Group’s contributions during World War II. Rather than providing a simple recounting of the various dates and accomplishments, the paper analyzes some of the key indicators and statistics of the group’s performance. In particular, the paper focuses on comparing aircraft losses and bombing results of the 306th with the Eighth Air Force’s. The analysis also examined other areas, such as: mission aborts, enemy aircraft claimed destroyed, weather conditions over target, bombing methods used, presence of fighter escorts, and strength of enemy air defenses (enemy fighter aircraft and flak). The purpose of the analysis was to gain a better understanding of the group’s overall performance within the bigger scope of the Eighth Air Force’s war effort.
The analysis was conducted in three steps. First, the archives of the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) were searched for statistics on the 306th. Next, similar statistics were collected for the Eighth Air Force. Finally, the data for the two units was analyzed and compared, to aid in determining conclusions. To facilitate the last step of the research, the air war was divided into four periods. The goals and objectives for each period were used as criteria to grade the unit’s effectiveness.
In general, the study concluded that the 306th Bomb Group was a typical
B-17 bomber group in World War II. When comparing the various statistics and graphs provide in this paper, we see that in most cases there was little difference in the data for the 306th and the Eighth Air Force. However, the statistics do not tell the whole story. As one of the cadre groups of the Eighth Air Force, many of the improvements and lessons learned during the early period of the war were at the expense of the 306th. These early lessons