56 Halifaxes from 420, 425, 426, and 432 squadron joined 14 Lancasters from 408 to attack a heavy gun battery at Neufchatel.The crew were over the target between 6,000 and 8,000 feet, dropping 620,000 lbs of high explosives.
As this was taking place, 24 Halifaxes from 428and 433 squadrons were out mining to Le Havre, Dunkirk and Den Helder areas.76@1500 lb. and 20@1850 lb. mines were sown from between 6,000 and 8,000feet. All crews returned safely to base. Richard Koval (6bombergroup.ca)
158 Squadron RAF (Strength in Unity) RAF Lissett. Halifax III aircraft LK 877 NP-A was shot down by Hauptmann Werner Hoffman, Staffelkapitan of 1/NJG-5 during an operation to bomb the railyards at Trappes, France, in preparation for the D-Day landings in Normandy. The Halifax crashed near Beaumont-le-Roger, Eure, France
The pilot, Flying Officer George Harold Dalton (RAFVR) survived and was taken as a Prisoner of War
The rest of the crew: Sergeant Stanley Bernard Jones (RCAF), Flying Officer Robert Maurice Farnbank (RAFVR), Flying Officer Walter Leigh Jones (RAFVR), Sergeant Henry William Chowne (RAFVR), Sergeant George William Heaton (RAFVR) and Sergeant Herbert Matthews (RAFVR) all survived and avoided capture as Evaders
Nachtjager Luftwaffe Night fighter Units 1939-1945 by David P Williams