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Old 30th May 2007, 05:39
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Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

Seeking info on Lt. Fuller. Understand he was shot down on 27 May 44 south of Couvin, Belgium. Need to know circumstances of his shootdown such as how he was shot down and if he was KIA, MIA, POW, or escaped capture. Also need to know MACR #, specific P-47 he was flying, et. al.

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Old 30th May 2007, 08:31
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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

Hello Gary

Fuller went down near Bruly-de-Pesche (Ask Hector) at 19:30
1st Lt Fuller Robert D.(KIA)O-672597---+AR B/39/47

P-47D-21-RA #43-25521 48th FG 494th FS 6M-A

MACR 5088
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Old 30th May 2007, 08:33
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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

Hi Gary ,

Are you sure about the date off Lt Fullers crash ? In the USAAF Overseas Accidents reports May 1944 there is no sign of a crash of the 494 FS.

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Old 30th May 2007, 08:52
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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

Hi Gary ,

Sorry for the reply i didn't see Flupkes answer !

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Old 30th May 2007, 09:18
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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

Hello Alain

This list show only accident in non operational flight or without contact with enemy fire
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Gary ,

Robert Fuller flew at that moment from A-92 St-Trond in Belgium. If i'm not wrong his nickname was " Mouse "

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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

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Hello Alain

This list show only accident in non operational flight or without contact with enemy fire
Best Regards
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Actually the list is only showing accidents but includes a part of accidents taking place at the start of operational flight (for example collisions during formation time over England by 8th Air Force bombers). The same collision taking place over Germany or over liberated France won't be listed.

For the losses in operation due to enemy fire, you can check the MACR database (Google that for the www) but it is not complete. A MACR is for a missing aircrew, so any aircraft shot down over friendly territory or water and where the crew was immediatly saved (or sometimes found dead) won't have a MACR.
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Hi ,

From the official 48FG website , from left to right standing 10th man is Lt Fuller.

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Re: Lt. Robert Fuller, 494FS, 48FG

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Gary ,

Robert Fuller flew at that moment from A-92 St-Trond in Belgium. If i'm not wrong his nickname was " Mouse "

Alain
There was a pilot in the 493 FS 48 FG with the name Fuller a David P.
His P-47D was called" Miss Mouse"
Have seen a photo of this but for the life of me can't find it.
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