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correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Dear all,
The crash location of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944 is quoted as 'Jeuvroi', but I have not been able to find a place with this name in NW France, who has the right spelling of the place where this Bf109 crashed? Cheers and thanks, Theo |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Theo,
the NVM reports the location like "Jeuroi". No clue, where this may be. |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Could it be La Jeuvrie?
Matti |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Thanks chaps, but the location must be in the area to the SE of Dieppe -the pilot claimed a B-26 shot down 'SE of Dieppe' at 02.28 hrs but was shot down in turn in return fire from his opponent and baled out wounded.
Cheers, Theo |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Jean-Bernard Frappé's book has 'Jeuroi ! (Journy ?)' but that is not SE of Dieppe either.
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Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Hi Théo,
SE Dieppe, perhaps Gerberoy in Oise departement could fit? All the best. |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Best fit SE of Dieppe - and just 54km far away - is Rouvray. (Rouvray-Catillon) Catillon being only a small hamlet the other side (left shore) of the river Andelle.
Cheers, Franck. |
Re: correct location of crash of 3./JG301 Bf109 G-6 WNr 163509 on 7-8 July 1944?
Thanks Franck and Laurent for your suggestions, these may fit. One of the problems with the German claim/loss is that no actual American bomber loss has been found that could be tied to the claim, I have the following entry in the NCA series manuscript:
Uffz. Paul Werner: 1 3./JG301 B-26 SE Dieppe: 3.000 m. 02.28 unidentified. Note: achieved in co-operation with Flak searchlight, victory confirmed on 28.12.1944 I have a German first-hand account that describes how Uffz. Werner shot down a searchlight-coned B-26, but in turn was shot down by the upper gunner of the Marauder when he was himself illuminated by the searchlight that coned the B-26 .. No Marauder loss occurred in the area SE of Dieppe on this night. Cheers, Theo |
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