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rickback4444 18th February 2012 12:30

Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
Hi,

Can anyone provide details over the loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Meyer who was killed on the 12th July 1944. I cannot provide any other details as his sterbebild has a lovely clear picture of him but the writing is obscured.

Thanks for all your efforts - as always

Rick

Matti Salonen 18th February 2012 14:41

Re: Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
1944-07-12, 5./KG 6, Ju 88A-4, 5,2 km nordöstlich Touques, Unbekannt. Bruch 100 %.
Flugzeugführer Uffz Hermann, Johannes, +
Beobachter Ogfr Wilhelm, Gerhard, +
Bordfunker, Ogfr Meyer, Alfred, +
Bordschütze Gefr Ley, Rudolf, +
Feindflug

Matti

Jim P. 18th February 2012 21:32

Re: Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
Just a note to a discrepancy in the location - reported as "5km nordöstlich Torques" per Jan Horn who has written a 2-volume history of KG 6.

Brian Bines 18th February 2012 21:58

Re: Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
The Horn book shows the loss of this aircraft as following Luftkampf, the book MoquitoPanik shows a claim for a Ju88 on 12/13th.July by F/O Barbour with F/O Paine of 264Sqd over the Seine Estuary. Is anymore known which might indicate a link,

Brian Bines

Matti Salonen 18th February 2012 21:58

Re: Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
Distances are always a problem. We should know, which is the reference point in a city or town. Also length of "km" seems not to be always same, especially, when round figures were used. Maybe Jan's "5 km" is better expression, because it offers (mathematically) +/- 1 km error margin.

Matti

Jim P. 19th February 2012 00:23

Re: Information concerning loss of Ob. Gefr. Alfred Maeyer - 12.07.1944
 
I have no particular knowledge of the geography of France, so, with previous differences noted, my question is - Touques vs. Torques - both may well be valid, I have no idea.


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