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Re: crash B-24 on 29.11.1944
maybe not important, but at least this page:
http://www.archiv-oberaussem.com/web...bombenabwuerfe states that there were bombings in this region (10 km E of Pütz at Niederaussem) on 29.11.1944 http://www.archiv-oberaussem.com/web...bombenabwuerfe |
Re: crash B-24 on 29.11.1944
Hi Frankie. This must have been a "target of opportunity" as only 10 bombs; a long way from the Primary targets on the 29th. (1st. Div. B-17s to Misburg-Hanover, 3rd. Div. B-17s to Hamm); and Grevenbroich is NW of Cologne not far from Niederaussem.
This is the Grevenbroich web-site; go to "Table of Contents" and p.129 "1944 beware low-flying aircraft". There may be something there but I can't view it. (The B-24 lost came down 20M. NW of Paderborn at 12.57 but it looks like it was a B-17 whatever the date). Nick https://portal-dnb-de.translate.goog...n&_x_tr_pto=sc |
Re: crash B-24 on 29.11.1944
Hi all,
I assume the looked for a/c crashed one day later as: 441130 B-17 42-38133 AW-O Reluctant Dragon 96 337 Towle, Frederick A KIA 6, POW 3 41515 Grevenbroich-Elfgen D bye, FrankieS |
Re: crash B-24 on 29.11.1944
Hi Frankie; there seems to be some confusion with 42-38133's MACR (10833); in the National Archives it goes to MACR 4567 (see attached) which was generated for her after she was damaged on May 8 1944 but returned. The Nov. 30 MACR should be correct but sometimes given for 43-38133 (305BG) lost in a collision with 43-38030 over Thurleigh on 22 Oct.--so no MACR. There's an obvious similarity in the 2 serials.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90962941?objectPage=4 Have you come across MACR 10833? Thanks Nick |
Re: crash B-24 on 29.11.1944
hi, Nick, difficult
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