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Confused about the 325th FG?
I have been a fan of the 325th since I bought Ernie McDowell and Bill Hess' book about a quarter of a century ago. Herky Green and his gang were/are my intro to the USAAF in the MTO.
I have spent the day looking at the claims for this Fighter Group for the period 1943-44 and I cannot find a single claim that is shared, whereas I can find a number of massive combats where german/italian units are massacred, whole squadrons and groups wiped out. Recent help from TWOH contributers indicate they made several raids into the LW/ANR inventory, at least a creditable 25-35% success rate but was it a decision never to share claims....? If true then the LW fighter units were totally inept (not likely - 96 Bf109 confirmed destroyed in the period May-August 1943!), and lying about their casualties... and that they can't cope with the Warhawk, which seems very, very unlikely... I am about to look at the LW claims for the combats and will expect overclaiming as well, but.... regards Keith |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Hi Keith,
A couple of the 325th FG combats in May 1943 are discussed in an article downloadable from our company website, 'USAAF Claims Against Fw 190s': http://airwarpublications.com/articl...lated-material Cheers, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Blimey Andrew!
From this information it looks like massive overclaiming in terms of Luftwaffe losses. Not even 1 in 10 success rate! thanks Keith |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Hi Keith,
The missing element is information from Italian records. Hopefully someone can help with this. I did some more digging today, and it is clear that the 325th FG didn't down too many Luftwaffe aircraft over Sardinia. Below is information about the unit's combats over Sardinia from the surrender in Tunisia to the invasion of Sicily: 19 May 1943 - 325th FG claims 6-0-0 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 6-3-2 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost one Ju 88 to fighters, one Ju 88 damaged by fighters, possibly one Me 410 to unknown causes on a mission, one Ju 87 by fighters, two Ju 52s by fighters. - Total: 5 Luftwaffe combat losses, possibly 6 20 May 1943 - 325th FG clams 13-1-0 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 9-1-2 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost one Ju 88 to fighters, one Ju 52 to fighters, one Bf 109 to fighters, three Me 323s to fighters - Total: 6 Luftwaffe combat losses 21 May 1943 - 325th FG claims 4-0-2 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 7-4-1 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost one Bf 109 to fighters 27 May 1943 - 325th FG claims 6-0-0 over Sardinia. No other USAAF claims over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost no aircraft in combat over Sardinia 18 June 1943 - 325th FG claims 2-0-1 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 17-3-5 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost one Fi 156 to fighters 24 June 1943 - 325th FG claims 5-0-3 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 16-4-7 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost two Bf 109s in combat 28 June 1943 - 325th FG claims 4-1-4 over Sardinia. Other USAAF units claim 7-3-5 over Sardinia - Luftwaffe lost no aircraft in combat over Sardinia Until we know about the Italian side it is difficult to make conclusions. However, what seems clear is that the two understrength Jagdgruppen defending Sardinia, II./J.G. 51 and III./J.G. 77, handled the Americans quite well. Another thing that should be noted is that although the Luftwaffe wasn't losing too many aircraft in the air, there were lots of reports of aircraft destroyed or damaged by bombing on Sardinia in this period. Aerial combat was not the only way to win air superiority! Cheers, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Thanks again Andrew. It definitely looks like the 325th was showing it's inexperience. It would be interesting to find out how many of the 26 Mc202s credited in the same period actually were lost.
Regards Keith |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Hello Keith and Andrew,
in late May of 1943 the Italian fighter units in Sardinia were, in the south of the Island: 20° Gruppo Caccia (51° Stormo) at Capoterra airfield – Cagliari with Mc202s and Mc205s 155° Gruppo Caccia (51° Stormo) at Monserrato airfield – Cagliari with Mc202s and Mc205s In the north of the Island (about 200 Km away): 24° Gruppo Caccia at Venafiorita airfield – Olbia with Mc202s 160° Gruppo Caccia at Venafiorita airfield – Olbia with Re2001s Therefore, the 325th Fighter Group, that usually raided southern Sardinia, was often engaged by the 51° Stormo. Quote:
Andrew, since the 12 U.S. claims concern fighters, do you know who shot down the Ju88, the Ju87 and the two Ju 52s? Quote:
(II/JG51 claimed 1 P38 in the same combat but the Americans lost only 2 P40s....) Quote:
Andrew, may I have the data of the Me109 lost on this data? Quote:
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The 160° Gruppo lost 2 Re2001s in combat but in the North, near Olbia, probably against P38s of 1st and 82nd Fighter Group. Quote:
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Hope this helps. Best regards and thanks. Marco Source: Il 51° Stormo Caccia of Nicola Malizia |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Keith, It was the policy of the 325th FG not to share claims during the period I flew with the 317th FS. If two pilots claimed the same plane, combat film was compared and if that did not resolve the problem and it appeared both pilots thought they had scored the victory, we flipped a coin. Thus we did not attempt to paint a 5/8 or any other combination of claims/victories on our birds.
There was in instance where a pilot was transferred into the 325th from another fighter group who had been given credit in his original unit for 1/2 of a victory. As I recall his was the only aircraft that showed a partial victory symbol. That is a long time ago and perhaps it may be different in other squadrons; however, I do not recall seeing other than a complete victory symbol on any of the 325th FG birds. Photography was my past time when not flying missions and none of my pictures show other than the complete symbol either. Cordially, Art Fiedler |
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Re: Confused about the 325th FG?
Thanks for that Art, it's great to hear from you. I read about you and your mates over twenty years ago and the copy of the book I bought is now well-worn and falling to pieces but it's one of my treasures.
regards Keith |
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