No.8
Dec. 12, 1944
The target was Merseburg the most heavily guarded target in Germany. We carried 12X500 GPs. The target was the oil refinery. The lead ship got 6 miles off course to the left, and we flew over Coblenz. We had two close hits in the horizontal stablizer, and one more in the no.3 nacelle. 10 hits in the horizontal stablizer.
The target area was black with flak, but thank the Good Lord, they shot low. Two British Mosquitoes went in first to drop chaff which helped screw up the German radar. The colonels oxygen was shot out, so he had to descend. I saw some more V-2s near Frankfurt. We had to make an instrument let down from the Debden buncher. The visibility at the field was almost zero, but we made it.
Editor's Note: The colonel referred to is Colonel Frank P. Hunter, Commander of the 398th Bomb Group. The Weidig Diary indicates that Colonel Hunter led the Division that day, so the 398th was pretty much up front.