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Patrick Brion 15th November 2005 12:50

Aerial Reconnaissance
 
Hi,

I would like to share some thought about allied aerial reconnaissance.

I have a number of aerial sorties with the following number:

106 G 2160
106 G 2256
106 G 3953
15 PG 4161
US 31 5252
US 31 4710
US 31 4716
US 31 4843
106 G 4918

My question : I guess the US, means United States, so this was probably a US flown recce mission. The 106 means what unit? Who were the US recce airforce units?

Greetz,

Patrick

Laurent Rizzotti 15th November 2005 13:45

Re: Aerial Reconnaissance
 
There was a 15th Photographic Recon Sqn, flying with the 3rd Photographic Recon Group (PRG) in the Med in 42-44, then moving to the 5th PRG in the same area.

There was also a 106th PRS but I can't find a proof it left the USA during the war. It seems to me it was a part of the IX Air Force (tactical support in NW Europe).

A 31st PRS was also active with the IX Air Force in 1944-45.

Patrick Brion 15th November 2005 15:33

Re: Aerial Reconnaissance
 
Hi Laurent,

Although I work in the army, this entire PRU stuff doesn't seem to be clear to me. I've just mailed a request to the RAF History board. I would like to try and reconstruct those units that were involved in the aerial recce of the "REIMAHG".

Do you know some sources (especially air force) where I could ask. At NARA, they might certainly have stuff, but I would like to work faster and directer with those people involved.

Regards,

Patrick

Patrick Brion 15th November 2005 15:34

Re: Aerial Reconnaissance
 
Laurent,

Sorry, unthoughtfull of me. Thank you for the information !

Andy Fletcher 15th November 2005 16:14

Re: Aerial Reconnaissance
 
Hi Patrick,

Check out this link

http://armyairforces.com/dbunitsearch.asp

Just type in the number of the Sqn or Group you are interested in.

ie type 106 in the Sqn field.

Regards

Andy Fletcher

Chris Going 15th November 2005 22:43

Re: Aerial Reconnaissance
 
Patrick,

You have imagery from four sorties flown by 106 Group, RAF Coastal Command. The sequence of numbers you cite comes from a long run begun in the early summer of 1944 and running up to Sortie 106G/5450 (or thereabouts) on or around May 6th 1945. Your 106G/2160 would have been flown c 11th August 1944; 106G/2260 about 14th August 1944; 106G/3953 some time in November 1944, while 106G/4918 will have been flown some time around March 12th March 1945.

The US31 designator 4710, 4716, 4843 and 5252 are, as surmised, US sorties, while the 15PG designator is a Mediterranean cover.

If you have these sets as complete sorties you will have several hundred photographs. Note the camera designations on the bottom left hand side of the prints: 3XXX for Port, 4xxx for starboard. 7xxx for the area collectors. Do you have further data written on them? Where did they come from?

Best

Chris Going


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