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Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
Reference is made to Jochen Prien's book entitled Messerschmitt Bf 109 F, G and K series - An Illustrated Study, page 64. "Major Gollob was the Kommodore of JG 77 in the summer of 1942, but from August he flew with JG 52 after three Gruppen of his Geschwader were widely scattered after the battle of Sevastopol, seeing the action between the central and southern sector of the eastern front, as well as in Sicily. Here he stands beside "Chevron 2", a G-2 of the Gruppenstab of III./JG 52, inspecting the consequence of an aerial battle (source: Petrick)."
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