Pathfinder wrote:
10: The question now becomes "What is the provenance that 841 carried Poles to Arnhem?" We know that the mission departed England, but as pointed out above 25 of 27 planes sortied on the 21st turned back. Are you suggesting that 841 was one of the two planes that joined another serial and dropped their troops at Arnhem? The AMC bio does not mention the sortie of the 21st. Right now none of those questions can be answered with any authority.
11: I would suggest that "Turf and Sport Special" did sortie on 21SEP44 with members of 2Bn 1st Ind Polish Brigade, and was one of 25 a/c that aborted due to weather.
With Respect,
Dave
To answer your question, here is an extract of "Bing" Wood diary (CC in 841) for this period
".................
September 19, 44
A Polish drop was all set up, but at the last minute it was called because of bad weather. Last
night I didn't get into the sack till twelve o'clock because I was out on the line helping the Poles
load the plane.
The jumpmaster speaks a little English. He told me they have been training in Scotland and are
really anxious to go. Most of them have a burning desire to avenge atrocities committed by both
Germans and Russians against their families and friends. It makes no difference to them which one
they fight against.
September 20, 44
Socked in all day. We were at the planes all day waiting for the word to take off.
September 21, 44
I don't like this deal at all.
We finally took off and had to climb to 8,000 feet to break through the fog and clouds. Only nine
planes broke through behind us, but we continued on our way to the Continent. Our small group
continued on till we received some unintelligible radio messages. Our radio operator had been
given the wrong codes for the day. We had reached the enemy-held territory and the weather was
still bad, so the pilot wisely turned back. It was a hard decision to make, but I think he did rightly.
Those that did go through with their drop had a tough time and got the hell shot out of them.
September 22, 44
Still sweating out the weather. All day long we gathered around the plane waiting for the word to
take off. Every bit of activity at the operations building causes a nervous thrill of anticipation to
chill us.
September 23-24, 44
The mission is definitely off and passes are open again.
On Sunday, Glenn Miller and his band were at North Witham. It was a wonderful treat. They
played for at least an hour.
............."