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Old 16th November 2021, 18:57
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Re: B-25C ACCIDENTS USA

Hello,
The man we have is in a collective grave at Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas.
The 5 Americans are -
Capt. Albert GOUGH.
Capt.Virgil (nmi)INGRAM.
1Lt. Raymond G, MUNSON.
2Lt. Edward H, PHELAN.
S/Sgt. William E, GUSTAFSON.

Date is 22nd March 1943.
Aircraft said to have been a B-25C.
But not 42-32253 or 42-53379 as far as I can find.
I have looked at the other accidents, for the date,
Fatal ones were -
AT11 - 42-36904;
A-24A - 42-60809.
AT-6 - 41-32285.
L-2A - 42-35897.
AT-18 - 42-55595.
BT-13A - 41-22298.
F-4A - 41-2211.
None of the names I listed above were connected to these fatal accidents as far as I could find.
So what B-25 could ět have been ?
The only one that is on line is 42-53379, but seems to only have had one man aboard. His name is not one of the five.

Alex
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