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Old 4th October 2012, 20:39
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last 2 claims of Heinrich Ehrler

i´m trying these days to discover the 2 last claims of Ehrler:

i see that second is probably B-24M-10-FO 44-50838? - Cut in half by an Me262 over Ludwigslust, Germany.9 crew MIA, one POW. MACR 13730 but about the first i found many probables because i not have the info of the crash site:

maybe 8th AAF??

Boeing B-17G-80-BO 38210 (385th BG, 549th BS, 'Angel's Sister') lost Apr 4, 1945.

Boeing B-17G-90-BO 38639 (385th BG, 548th BS, 'Shadie Sadie') lost Apr 4, 1945.

Ford B-24J-1-FO 50653 (389th BG, 566th BS) lost Apr 4, 1945.Crew of Monroe Harris

Ford B-24J-1-FO 50664 (445th BG, 703rd BS) lost Apr 4, 1945.

Ford B-24J-5-FO 51544 (445th BG, 703rd BS) lost Apr 4, 1945.

Ford B-24H-25-FO 95197 (446th BG, 704th BS, *Shoo-Shoo Baby*) crashed on return from mission Apr 4, 1945 at arm, Raveningham, Norfolk, UK. Crew bailed out safely.

Ford B-24H-30-FO 95298 (448th BG) "Trouble N Mind" of the 713th BS, Capt. John M Ray and crew all baled out near Kyritz but 3 murdered by civilians, 5 POW, lost Apr 4, 1945, Germany.

Ford B-24J-1-FO 95620 (448th BG, 714th BS) 1/Lt. James J Shafter, 4 men KIA, lost Apr 4, 1945, Germany.
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