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01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello ,
On January 7 1944 the 358FG lost three P-47's 2nd Lt Bedford Corlys A. (KIA) 0-671488 Cuyahoga County Ohio MACR 2005 Maj. Younglas Donald A. (KIA) 0-417813 Genessee County Michigan MACR 2003 1st Lt Pousette Lance A. (KIA) 0-793530 -1 Mar 1920 MACR 2004 My question did they crashed in Belgium or France Regards Alain57 |
Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello Alain57,
according to the German "Namentliche Verlustmeldung" AV 503/44 2nd Lt Bedford and Major Younglas were shot down near Colleret, 10 km south-east of Maubeuge, Northern France. They were buried at the community cemetery of Rue de Mons at Maubeuge: Bedford in grave no. 46 and Younglas in grave no. 48. Regards Leo |
Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Here is the link to the AV 503/44 report for Bedford and Younglas
See image 19 of 81: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/17352440 Note that three Thunderbolt pilots were buried, Bedford in grave 46, Younglas in grave 48 and an unknown Thunderbolt pilot in grave 47. I suspect the unknown was Pousette. The unknown had crashed about 3 km away from the other two. MACR 2003: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914881 MACR 2004: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914890 MACR 2005: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/90914900 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...avery-younglas https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...nce-a-pousette https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...rlys-a-bedford |
Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Goodmorning ,
Thanks for the help. Alain57 |
Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
The website http://francecrashes39-45.net/rech_avion.php has all three crashes reported in France, with location given. This site is usually reliable, with sources linked and local data if available.
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Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
Hello ,
Maj Younglass was first buried at Fosse Belgium. Regards Alain57 |
Re: 01/07/1944 358FG losses over France or Belgium
At war's end the bodies of all three airmen were recovered from where they were first buried by the Germans and reburied in a temporary American cemetery at Fosse. There is a list of all the temporary burials at Fosse here, with all three men listed:
https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-c...=1#sr-59294163 The families of the men were then given the choice of having the bodies returned to the US or to have them buried in a permanent American cemetery overseas. It appears that all three families had the bodies returned to the US as we saw in the findagrave lists in post 3. |
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