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2nd Lt. Lloyd H. Hughes
(Lloyd "Pete" Herbert Hughes, Jr. - 12 Jul 1921 - 1 Aug 1943)
Source:
Air Force Combat Units
of World War II
389th Bombardment Group
Constituted as 389th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 19 Dec 1942 and activated on
24 Dec. Prepared for duty overseas with B-24's. Moved to England, Jun-Jul 1943,
and assigned to Eighth AF. Almost immediately a detachment was sent to Libya, where
it began operations on 9 Jul 1943. The detachment flew missions to Crete, Sicily,
Italy, Austria, and Rumania. The group received a DUC for the detachment's participation
in the famed low-level attack against oil refineries at Ploesti on 1 Aug 1943. For
his action during the same operation, 2d Lt Lloyd H Hughes was awarded the Medal
of Honor: refusing to turn back although gasoline was streaming from his flak-damaged
plane, Lt Hughes flew at low altitude over the blazing target area and bombed the
objective; the plane crashed before Hughes could make the forced landing that he
attempted after the bomb run. The detachment returned to England in Aug and the
group flew several missions against airfields in France and Holland. Operating temporarily
from Tunisia, Sep-Oct 1943, the 389th supported Allied operations at Salerno and
hit targets in Corsica, Italy, and Austria. Resumed operations from England in Oct
1943, and until Apr 1945 concentrated primarily on strategic objectives in France,
the Low Countries, and Germany. Targets included shipbuilding yards at Vegesack,
industrial areas of Berlin, oil facilities at Merseburg, factories at Munster, railroad
yards at Sangerhausen, and V-weapon sites at Pas de Calais. Participated in the
intensive air campaign against the German aircraft industry during Big Week, 20-25
Feb 1944. Also flew support and interdictory missions on several occasions, bombing
gun batteries and airfields in support of the Normandy invasion in Jun 1944, striking
enemy positions to aid the breakthrough at St Lo in Jul 1944, hitting storage depots
and communications centers during the Battle of the Bulge (Dec 1944-Jan 1945), and
dropping food, ammunition, gasoline, and other supplies to troops participating
in the airborne assault across the Rhine in Mar 1945. Flew last combat mission late
in Apr 1945. Returned to the US, May-Jun 1945. Inactivated on 13 Sep 1945.
Squadrons. 564th: 1942-1945. 565th: 1942-1945. 566th: 1942-1945. 567th: 1942-1945.
Stations. Davis-Monthan Field, Ariz, 24 Dec 1942; Biggs Field, Tex, 1 Feb 1943;
Lowry Field, Colo, 19 Apr-8 Jun 1943; Hethel, England, 11 Jun 1943-30 May 1945;
Charleston AAFld, SC, 12 Jun-13 Sep 1945.
Commanders. Col David B Lancaster, 24 Dec 1942; Col Jack W Wood, 16 May 1943;
Col Milton W Arnold, 30 Dec 1943; Col Robert B Miller, 29 Mar 1944; Col Ramsay D
Potts Jr, 17 Aug 1944; Col John B Herboth Jr, 4 Dec 1944; Lt Col Jack G Merrell,
14 Apr 1945-unkn.
Campaigns. Air Combat, EAME Theater; Air Offensive, Europe; Sicily; Naples-Foggia;
Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe.
Decorations. Distinguished Unit Citation: Ploesti, Rumania, 1 Aug 1943.
Insigne. None.
Documented: 13 Mar 2008
Last updated:
August 21, 2008
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