Minutes of the Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force (SCAEF) 21st Meeting, June 2, 1944
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SCAEF 21st MEETING
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2nd June, 1944
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SUPREME HEADQUARTERS
ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
Office of AC of S, G-3
Minutes of Meeting held in the ANXF Conference Room
at SOUTHWICK HOUSE at 1000 hours, 2nd June, 1944
PRESENT
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Air Chief Marshal Sir A. Tedder
Admiral Sir B.H. Ramsay
General Sir B.I. Montgomery
Air Chief Marshal, Sir T.L. Leigh-Mallory
Lieutenant General W.B. Smith
Lieutenant General Sir H.M. Gale
Rear Admiral J.E. Creasy
Major General H.R. Bull
Major General K.V. Strong
Major General F.il. de Guingand
Air Vice Marshal H.E.P. Wigglesworth
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Air Vice Marshal J.M. Robb
Brigadier General A.S. Nevins
I.
WEATHER FORECAST
The agreed weather forecast was presented orally by Group Captain Stagg.
Admiral Ramsay and Air Chief Marshal Leigh-Mallory stated the effect of the
predicted weather conditions from the Naval and Air Force viewpoints,
respectively. General discussion followed.
The Supreme Commander directed that the sailing of Bombarding Squadrons and
other proparations necessary at this time should proceed. The next SCAEF
meeting for further critical examination of the weather forecast is to be held
at 2130 hours, 2nd June, in the ANXF Conference Room at SOUTHWICK HOUSE.
II. BOMBING ON D DAY AND SUBSEQUENT DAIS
Air Chief Marshal Leigh-Mallory discussed the plan for bombing, on D day and
subsequent days, designated to establish a belt of bombed routes through towns
and villages thereby preventing or impeding the movement of enemy formations
toward the areas seized by our troops. He inquired as to his freedom to proceed
with the execution of this plan in view of the civilian casualties which would
result. Air Chief Marshal Tedder stated the necessity of being certain of the
efficacy of this line of action.
The Supreme Commander announced his approval of the planned bombing as an
operational necessity to assist the Army in landing and in securing a firm
foothold.
III. WARNING THE FRENCH
Air Chief Marshal Leigh-Mallory inquired if any additional methods could be
adopted to warn the FRENCH inhabitants of the bombing. Air Chief Marshal Tedder
advocated the dropping of warning leaflets on D day and subsequent days to
minimize civilian casualties.
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