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Re: Cne Jacobi GCIII/6 killed in action 12 June 1941
As the co-author of this book, I can say that S/Lt Brondel, Jacobi's wingman, is adamant about the fact that his leader was shot down by AA fire.
His report was published in my own book: "L'Avation de Vichy au combat, vol.II - La Campagne de Syrie".
No air-to-air combat was recorded by GC III/6.
As to N° 80 Squadron, you'd better question most of their claims, including Dahl's, which are pure fantasy.
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