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RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
On December 1,1943 Obstltn Johannes Steinhoff (Stab JG-77) claimed a Mosquito @ 1059 hrs South of Varzi at an altitude of 9500m.
Is there a RAF casualty loss that would match up with this claim? The closest I could come was Mosquito PRIX, LR 438, reported lost on December 3,1943 in the Middle East (ME). |
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Re: RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
1-12-1943:
HJ656 - 157 Sqn - Missing in Action. HX962 - 487 Sqn - Crashed into sea off Groux during attack. 1/2-12-1943: LR419 - 544 Sqn - Crashed Yaling, Kent. LR499 - 109 Sqn - Missing from mission to Bochum. Regards, Henk. |
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Re: RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
HJ656 was reported lost W of Lorient, so not the one Kaki is looking for either... P/O William Robertson and P/O Geoffrey Spanton, both MIA.
Was the KG77 claim confirmed? Regards, Leendert |
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Re: RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
I suspect LR428 was on 60 Sqn, SAAF. There was at least one casualty for that unit on 1 December 1943, as follows:
Name: LARTER Initials: D H Nationality: South African Rank: Lieutenant (Obs.) Regiment/Service: South African Air Force Unit Text: 60 Sqdn. Age: 27 Date of Death: 01/12/1943 Service No: 38232V Additional information: Son of Douglas R. and Anna Larter, of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: III. B. 26. Cemetery: STAGLIENO CEMETERY, GENOA Genoa is only 50 km away from Varzi, to the south, so seems a strong match. I have no information on the other crew member. |
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Re: RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
That's it! Obviously the loss date was reported 2 says later, so this A/C was almost certainly a 60 SAAF Mosquito. I realized know I should have checked GWGC.
Yes, the JG-77 claim was confirmed. There is an interesting story about this downing in Priens History of JG-77 Vol 3. Maybve some of our South African friends can supply more information (as I sit here watching the World Cup)? |
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Re: RAF Mosquito Loss-Reported December 1,1943
Lt (Obs) D.H. LARTER confirmed 1-12-1943 on Mosquito LR438 (not LR428). Lt (Pilot) E.K. WEST missing (Winston Brent - 85 Years of SAAF). Air Britain mentions "3"-12-1943 for LR438.
Regards, Henk. |
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