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3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Hi, could anybody help confirm the names of the following losses sustained on 31.8.40. from 3/KG3.
Do17Z W.Nr 1178. One NCO killed with three wounded after crash landing at St.Omer. Do17Z W.Nr 3299. 3 NCO's wounded after belly landing at Merville following ops. Any help would be appreciated. Steve. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
1178
Flugzeugführer Uffz Hefter, Werner, verletzt Bombenschütze Fw Prüsener, Joseph, verletzt Bordfunker Uffz Schubert, Walter, + Bordschütze Gefr Jahraus, Kurt, verletzt 3299 Flugzeugführer Fw Kleimeier, Walter, verletzt Bombenschütze Fw Engel, Konrad, verletzt Bordfunker Uffz Zwiener, Emil, verletzt Matti |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Wow super fast! Thanks ever so much Matti, much appreciated.
Kindest regs, Steve. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Hi, I found another loss on this day for the same unit.
In "België in Oorlog" - Vol.3, the crew of a Lt. Schopper made a crash-landing at Le Culot airfield in Belgium after combat with fighters of No.151 and 310 Sq during an attack on Hornchurch airfield. The Do 17Z- was code 5K+KL. Can anyone confirm the first name of Lt. Schopper and the names of the rest of the crew? Kind regards. Dirk |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
3/KG3.
Dornier Do17Z (1178). Sortie to Eastchurch, crashed on force-landing at St. Omer, France. Uffz. Walter Schubert (Bf) killed. Uffz. Werner Hefter (F), Fw. Joseph Prüsener (B), Gefr. Kurt Jahraus (Bs) wounded. Aircraft 5K+KL a write-off. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
4/KG3.
Dornier Do17Z (3456). Damaged in fighter attack during sortie over Hornchurch, returned to Antwerp-Deurne A/F, Belgium. Lt. S. Schopper (F), Uffz F. Ladda (Bs) wounded. Aircraft 5K+BC 12% damaged. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Sieghard Schopper-he has been discussed before on 12OCH
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Ok guys whilst were continuing with losses 31.8.40 from KG3 I have a few other casualties.
4/KG3 5K+EM W.Nr.3458 1 NCO wounded, I don't have any name. 4/KG3 1 NCO wounded, 1 died of wounds following ops to Hornchurch, could Could this be Gefr. Bobik? No a/c identity given. 4/KG3 1 NCO wounded following Hornchurch ops, no name listed or aircraft Identity given. Was Lt.Sieghard Schopper from the StabII/KG3 and not 4/KG3? Best regs, Steve. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
4/KG3.
Dornier Do17Z (3458). Returned to Antwerp-Deurne A/F, Belgium, slightly damaged in fighter attack during sortie over Hornchurch. Obgefr. E. Kallek (Bs) wounded. Aircraft 5K+EM 8% damaged. 4/KG3. Dornier Do17Z ( ). Sortie to Hornchurch A/F, Essex, damaged by AA fire at 1.30pm and returned to Antwerp-Deurne A/F, Belgium. Gefr. H. Bobik (Bf) died of wounds. Gefr. H. Staake (Bs) wounded. Aircraft damaged. 5/KG3. Dornier Do17Z ( ). Attacked by fighters during sortie over Hornchurch and returned to Antwerp-Deurne A/F, Belgium. Fw. A. Hallmann (Bm) wounded. Aircraft damaged. |
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Re: 3/KG3 losses 31.8.40
Hi srob48, that's really good of you to help fill in the gaps of my unknown crewmen. Thanks very much.
Kindest regs, Steve. |
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