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Re: Greetings! I'm new to the board.
If an aircraft was shot down on approach to an airfield, there is a strong likelihood that the pilot's remains would be recovered and either buried close to his a/c or at the local cemetery. No such thing happened with Roehrig. The Nam Ver gives no further information regarding his fate, and these documents were amended/added to for decades after the events.
I get the feeling you WANT him to be shot down by ground fire in or around Palermo. You must desist from that, and keep a totally open mind. In the final analysis, apply the legal term 'He who asserts must prove' to all that you examine and it will help to keep you on the right track.
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