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Martin Gleeson 15th June 2011 01:01

Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Hallo all,

This American pilot joined the RAF c.1940 and later flew Spitfires with 133 Squadron. He was interned in neutral Ireland from 30 November 1941 until 1943.
A recent newspaper article claimed that after he was released he joined the USAAF and subsequently gained 4 victories. Also that he served postwar in the USAF during the Korean and Vietnam wars. After consulting various sources including the ACES HIGH series by Christopher Shores and STARS AND BARS by Frank Olynyk I can find no trace of him, let alone any victories.
Can anyone please add anything to the above - especially if he made any victory claims ?

Regards,

Martin Gleeson.

Alex Smart 15th June 2011 05:44

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Hello,
There is a 2Lt. Raymond E. Wolf that had two confirmed with the 363rd FG.
Nothing in Korea either for a Wolf or Wolfe.
But perhaps your man never made any official claims in either war ?
i see that the irish incident was 30th Nov 41, but is there a ? over the Spitfire serial number or was that sorted out ?
Alex

JohnE 15th June 2011 09:47

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
He flew P8074 when he baled out and was interned. He transferred to USAAF in November 1943.

John

paulmcmillan 15th June 2011 09:54

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
30th November 1941 Spitfire P8074 133 Sqn I believe - Thats what Hell on High Ground says

paulmcmillan 15th June 2011 10:54

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Flew P-47 with 82nd Squadron

http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/...229099!0#focus

Retired Lt Col

Miami Herald - NewsBank - Jul 28, 1985
"Air Force Capt Barbara A Kucharczyk daughter of retired Air Force Lt Col Roland L Wolfe of 20030 SW 112th Ave has arrived for duty in South Korea ... "

He was originally from Ceresco Nebraska

Peter Randall 15th June 2011 10:59

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Roland L Wolfe O-886175 of Ceresco, NE., served with the 82nd FS 78th FG between 23 February 1944 and 13 September 1944 when he completed his tour of duty. He was a 1Lt. on assignment and Capt. when returning to the ZI. With the 78th he was credited with 1 x FW190 damaged (air) on 6 March; 1 x He111 damaged (ground) on 28 April 1944 and 0.5 x He111 destroyed (ground) on 10 September 1944. During his service in the ETO he was also spent a period of detached service with the 5th ERS between 5th May and 10 June 1944.
Peter

paulmcmillan 15th June 2011 10:59

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Photo of him here


http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=y...lfe%22&f=false

Page 92

Martin Gleeson 16th June 2011 00:27

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Alex, John, Paul and Peter

Many thanks for your assistance. Especially valuable as I had no details of his USAAF service.

Obviously the reference to four victories has turned out to be newspaper embellishment. I have 'EAGLES OF DUXFORD' (78thFG) by Garry L. Fry but had never spotted his name.

As Wolfe was only released from internment in Ireland on 18 October 1943 he was very quick to transfer to the USAAF in England.

Paul. I also have 'GROUNDED IN EIRE' and indeed gave a little help to the Canadian author about his father's crash in 1941.

Gentlemen, my thanks once more.

Regards,

Martin.

markjsheppard 16th June 2011 15:01

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Her
http://library.uncg.edu/dp/wv/results5.aspx?i=3630&s=5


http://library.uncg.edu/dp/wv/result...spx?i=2380&s=6

John Beaman 16th June 2011 16:29

Re: Roland 'Bud' L. Wolfe, USAAF pilot with 4 victories ?
 
Wow, Mark. I have lived in Greensboro for many years and, of course, know about UNCG (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), but I never knew about this project. It does not surprise me as the college began life as "The Normal college for Women" in the late 19th century.

THX


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