- Mission 71: Dawn Patrol
- Patrolled 12 hexes (+120)
Mission Offset (-80)
+40 VP's - Mission 72: Trench Strafing
- Trench Strafing (+57)
One Allied Aircrew Slightly Wounded (-10)
Two Allied Scouts w/ Minor Damage (-6)
Mission Offset (-10)
+31 VP's - Mission 73: Photographic Reconnaissance
- Failure to Undertake Mission (-10)
-10 VP's - Mission 74: Twilight Patrol
- Patrolled 5 Hexes (+10)
Trench Strafing (+10)
+20 VP's - Victories
- None Today
To Date: 7 Aircraft and 12 Balloons
- Casualties
- One Slightly Wounded (2Lt Carson-Jeffries)
- Replacements
- One SPAD VII
Denied:
Four Scout Pilots
Two SPAD VII's
- Ratings Changes
- None Today
- Victory Point Totals
- +81 Today
+128½ To Date
ASSIGNMENTS & REPORTS
To the Men of the Amiens Sector:
We are about to undertake a great offensive. It will prove to be a challenge for all of you and your aircraft. Because of the defensive nature of the Hun air strategy we must take the battle to him, which we will do with the utmost vigor. Remember always our primary responsibility is to provide assistance to the ground forces; this is the highest priority, and to do so, we must do everything possible to protect our reconnaissance and observation aircraft. Set forth and do battle knowing that with you are the confidence and heart-felt appreciation of a grateful nation.
Colonel J.B. Wagner-Stowe DSO
Commanding Officer, Amiens Sector
Sunday, 3 April 2011
54 Sqdrn. 'B' Flight - End of Day Report - 19 April, 1917.
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