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Old 18th July 2006, 21:32
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Re: French planes hit above Nl between May 10 & May 15,1940.

- Lieutenant de vaisseau pilot Albert, Julien, Emile, Antoine FOLLIOT, born 13/06/1909 at Marseille.
- Second-maître wireless operator Maurice, Robert FREY, born 19/12/1914 at Saint-Nazaire. Ended up its career as an Officier en chef des équipages (equivalent to Commander). Passed away in Marseille on 01/03/1995.

- Maître pilot Pierre, Georges SAMERY, born 12/08/1912 at Fameck.
- Quartier-maître air gunner Eugène, Louis LEMARESQUIER, born 03/05/1917 at Tourlaville.

Records of Flottille F1F were lost in Calais in May 1940 and the identities of the Potez involved are not know.
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