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I/JG 54 6 Sep 40
Looking through my records and previous discussions on 12 OCH, Caister of 603 Sqn was apparently credited to Von Bonin of I/JG 54 but I have no record of him filing a claim this day. Can anyone throw light on this?
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Re: I/JG 54 6 Sep 40
Hi
The Spitfire is forced to land by a Alarmrotte of the JG 54. In the papers of the III./JG 54 was no entries, so i think it was planes from the I./JG 54. A forced land plane was in this time probably not a victory. The captured Pilot came on the same day to Berlin. In the side of the cockpit of the Spitfire was found a paper with codenames for the german invasion: Blackbird = I have sighted enemy ships. Surface vessels, submarines or motor boats. Mustard = I have sighted suspicious vessels which i think are probably enemy but i am noch certain. Apples = I have sighted a large number of aircraft believed enemy flying towards the shore. Gallipoli = Enemy landing from ships or boats at.... . Catterpillars = Enemy landing tanks at.... . Parasole = Enemy parachutes (numer indicate) landing.... . Starlings = Enemy aircraft landing.... "Repots are to be prefixed emergency". Greetings Christian |
Re: I/JG 54 6 Sep 40
Thanks Christian. I have a photo of Caister in a Stab I/JG 54 car (with the cartoon cavalier on the door) on his way to captivity
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