October Mission
I
was to appear on a propaganda broadcast... 
Contributed by Lt. Colonel Fain H. Pool, USAF (ret)


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Photo: Courtesy of Fain Pool

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On October 6, 1944, the 385th Bomb Group suffered its greatest loss of
airplanes in a single day during World War II.
But I must start at the beginning of the story and tell about how that
day went for me and my crew. We were awakened at a very early hour of
the morning by the squadron orderly and were told to get dressed for a
mission. We had breakfast and went to the briefing room to receive the
mission briefing. I was told by Leo LaCasse, our operations officer, that
I would not be flying the mission because I was to be sent to London to
appear on a broadcast at ABSIE (American Broadcasting System In Europe).
I picked up my orders after changing clothes and departed on the train
for London by myself. My orders told me that I was to report to Lt Col.
Ben Lyons, the popular movie star of the 30's and 40's. He told me that
I was to appear on a propaganda broadcast with Lady Mountbatten and the
leading fighter ace of the 20th Fighter Group, Ed Fiebelcorn, and that
I was to represent the bomber pilots of the 8th Air Force. In the broadcast
I talked about how badly we were beating the German Luftwaffe (Air Force),
which was evidenced by the fact that we had flown over German fighter
bases and had seen many, many fighters which could not take off to attack
us because we had destroyed the refineries and transportation facilities
to the extent that they had no fuel to put

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Photo: Courtesy of Fain Pool

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in their planes. I had to eat those words when I reported back to Great
Ashfield and found out that while I was on the airwaves in London a whole
high squadron of our group was destroyed by a concentrated fighter attack;
we lost eleven planes and aircrews that day. About 75 fighters came through
the high squadron and shot down seven aircraft on the first pass, then
came back through and knocked off the other four. When I got home and
learned this, it really made me feel terrible. It was a VERY humbling
experience. Here again was the evidence of my Guardian Angel and Divine
Providence!
And, Thanks, Leo,
Fain
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