Hi,
Sorry missed this first time around.
Mitchell II was the RAF name for the B-25, twin engined medium bomber used by the Americans.
No.180 Sqn started as a light bomber squadron in Bomber Command flying mostly daylight bombing operations.
When the allies moved into the continent it was agreed that an expeditionary air force would be allocated to the commanders dedicated to their operational needs. No.180 was one of the light bomber units transferred from Bomber Command to the new force. The new force comprised of both bombers and fighters all dedicated to ground support operations and was desginated the 2nd Tactical Air Force (2 TAF).
As the forces moved into Germany it was reformed, some units returning to Air Defence GB and some forming the new force for the occupation.
This is why you cannot find the loss in Chorley as his books only cover Bomber Command. 2nd TAF losses are briefly mentioned by J Foreman in his Fighter Command Diaries but this is not to the level of detail in the Midland Counties Loss series.
For brief details of No.180 Sqn
http://www.rafcommands.com/Bomber/180B.htmlhttp://www.raf.mod.uk/history/180squadron.cfmYour best source, for any RAF unit, is the Squadron Operational Record Book (ORB) held at Kew. This is the squadron war diary and lists details on a daily and monthly basis that the squadron scribe felt noteworthy.
Regards
Ross