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III./KG77 Unterstab?
I have recently purchased a set of documents to a Fliegerschutzen who served in (among other Geschwader) KG77.
The document for his promotion to Oberfeldwebel lists his unit as 'III./Kampfgeschwader 77 - Unterstab'. I have not seen the 'Unterstab' unit designation before, to that effect can anyone shed any light on this? All help will be very well received indeed. Regards Richard. |
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Re: III./KG77 Unterstab?
Richard,
The Unterstab consisted of: Drivers Technical people to maintain the Stab aircraft General personal Stabsecretary Regards, Frans,A |
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III./KG77 Unterstab
Thank you Frans for the information on the Unterstab.
The Fliegerschutzen in question received the FFS in Silber in July-1941 while serving in 8./KG77 and his Oberfeldwebel promotion in September-41, by which time he is serving in III./KG77 Unterstab. There is then a gap in his documents until his Discharge papers in 1944 which state that he has lost a leg above the thigh. This leads myself to the conclusion that between July and September-41 he was wounded leading to the removal of his leg and subsequent service in the Unterstab, or have I jumped the gun here? Would he of required a longer period of convelesence? As always any help at all will be very well received. Rgards Richard. |
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III./KG77 Losses
In the hope that I can research this KG77 Fliegerschutzen as in depth as possible, I am looking for the help of the membership here that have access to the Luftwaffe QM Returns from 1941.
If anyone can look for any III./KG77 losses in between July-1941 and September-1941, which lists the crew members accordingly, I might be able to ascertain the details in which he lost his leg. The Fliegerschutzen in question was (eventual) Oberfeldwebel Horst Fischer, who I know flew with both 7 & 8./KG77. As always any help will be very well received indeed. Hopeful in anticipation. Regards Richard. |