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U.S. MAQUIS MEMBERS
Boy is this a long shot, but what the heck. I am trying to track down any
USAAF flyers who were in a French Maquis in 1944. My father, a Lancaster rear gunner, fought alongside two Americans - Dan and Ben - in Maquis 15 in the hills west of Toul near Pont-a-mousson in the Lorraine province, Northern France. These men walked out of Germany after their B-17 was shot down. They were in the Maquis July - September 1944 before being picked up by an advanced unit of the American 4th Armoured Division. Also any ideas where to find USAAF websites that might list losses and casualties? Winkie |
Re: U.S. MAQUIS MEMBERS
Do you have your fathers Escape/Evasion Report or Liberation questionaire from the UK National Archives?
He may identify them in his report? Whats your fathers name, he might be linked to them in a book or website? is this him: 3323 2420 (-) F/Sgt A C Kirk 75 Sqn Lancaster ND576 Lost on operation to Stuttgart July 44 http://www.conscript-heroes.com/MI9-05.html This book is available on Google books, Air Forces Escape & Evasion Society Two Benjamins mentioned seem to be Benjamin L O'Dell and Benjamin H St. John but neither page is in the free to view section!! |
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Winkie,
There's (also) a story here: http://www.marcolowe.com/vrmsr/maquis/maquis.html Regards, Leendert |
Re: U.S. MAQUIS MEMBERS
I suggest you go here:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:...&ct=clnk&gl=us Scroll down to the article titled Louisiana Cajuns Assisted in Normandy Invasion. Ed |
Re: U.S. MAQUIS MEMBERS
Thanks for the help.
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Re: U.S. MAQUIS MEMBERS
Thanks for the help.
I have the MI9 report but thre is no mention of American's names. The hunt goes on. |
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