Stationed at Old Buckenham, England
Constituted as the 453rd Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 14 May 1943, it was activated on 1 June 1943. Trained with B-24's. Moved to
RAF_Old_Buckenham in
East_Anglia, December 1943-January 1944, and assigned to
Eighth_Air_Force. The group was assigned to the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing, and the group tail code was a "Circle-J".
The 453d BG entered combat on 5 February 1944 with an attack against an airfield at
Tours. Throughout combat, the unit served chiefly as a strategic bombardment organization. Targets included a fuel depot at
Dulmen, marshalling yards at
Paderborn, aircraft assembly plants at
Gotha, railway centres at Hamm, an ordnance depot at
Glinde, oil refineries at
Gelsenkirchen, chemical works at
Leverkusen, an airfield at
Neumünster, a canal at
Minden, and a railway viaduct at
Altenbeken.
The group took part in the concentrated attack against the German aircraft industry during
Big_Week, 20–25 February 1944. Besides strategic operations, the group engaged in support and interdictory missions. Bombed V-weapon sites, airfields, and gun batteries in France prior to the
invasion of Normandy in June 1944; on 6 June hit shore installations between
Le_Havre and
Cherbourg and other enemy positions farther inland. Attacked enemy troops in support of the Allied breakthrough at
Saint-Lô in July. Bombed German communications during the
Battle_of_the_Bulge, Dec 1944-Jan 1945. Ferried cargo on two occasions: hauled gasoline, blankets, and rations to France in September 1944; dropped ammunition, focal, and medical supplies near Wesel during the
Operation_Varsity in March 1945.
Jimmy_Stewart, the Hollywood movie star, was Group Operations Officer at Old Buckenham during the spring of 1944.
The 453d Bomb Group flew its last combat mission in April. Initially it was prepared for possible redeployment to the Pacific theatre using B-29 Superfortresses. However hostilities in Europe had ceased before the group had time to start its movement. It returned to New Castle AAFld,
Delaware on 9 May 1945 and was inactivated on 12 September 1945.
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WALTER MATTHAU (B-24 Radioman/Gunner) - Actor/Director/Producer
(October 1, 1920 - July 1, 2000)
Born: Walter Matthow
Served as a radio cryptographer with the 453rd Bomb Group.
SSgt Walter Matthow (not an actor at the time) served under Jimmy Stewart.
WALTER MATTHAU Aviation film:
Fail Safe - Special Edition (1964)
[Role: Professor Groeteschele]