TARGET: RAILROAD BRIDGE
SAUMUR, FRANCE
4 JULY, 1944
The railroad bridge at Saumur on the main line between Paris and Bordeaux, enables German reinforcements to move from the south to the battle front. It has been bombed several times but has always been rebuilt. Two wings of the 94th Combat Wing were assigned to the target.
The 457th provided twenty-four aircraft for the lead and low boxes of the B Wing. Major Smith was Air Commander of the lead box with Captain Beicher as pilot, and Captain Godfrey led the low box with Lt. Brackley as pilot.
Assembly was accomplished without difficulty; however, the Wing was forced to execute several double drifts because the A Wing was late in arriving in proper position in the formation. Route to the target was again over the Normandy beachhead. There was a complete undercast and no sighting of the target was made. The mission was abandoned and the aircraft returned to the Base.
Neither antiaircraft fire nor fighter opposition was encountered.