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Old 19th March 2016, 11:02
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Thumbs up Re: IAF Air Raid 31. Juli 1918 Saarbrücken

hi,

great info

i think you must ask in The Aerodrome forum also
they are specialist in ww1...
maybe they can link all claims vs losses

probably some of the german claims were unconfirmed...
i have:

Josef Hohly unc 31/07/18 Jasta 65 D.H. 4 Falkenberg

Probably C6196 Lt W.J. Garrity POW & 2/Lt G.H. Stephenson POW

Kurt A Monnington unc 31/07/18 Jasta 18 * D.H.4 (¿D7223?) Grossblittersdorf

Probably #D.1032, 99 Sqn. IAF, 2/Lt. L.R. Dennis,KIA & 2/Lt. F.W. Woolley,KIA*

sources:
The Aerodrome
http://www.forumeerstewereldoorlog.n...ic.php?t=19085
http://www.forumeerstewereldoorlog.n...ic.php?t=18684

kind regards
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