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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Hallo Gary
You are absolutely right, sorry for this mistake but that solve my little problem P-38L-5-LO 44-25497 is the airplane of the 429th FS loss the 31/3/45 2nd Lt Graham Milton R. (POW)O-710822 MACR 13665 , I don’t know were he went down nor the circumstances Many thanks again, I have a lot of other question concerning the 474th FG , I think that you will have a little bit work with me ;-) Best regards Phil |
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![]() Hello Phil,Yes, you are correct about 2Lt. Graham going down on 31 Mar 45 in P-38L-5-LO, serial no. 44-25497. It was a 429th FS ship coded 7Y-W.The mission that day was an armed recce in the area bounded by Marburg, Horn, Seesen, Northeim, Weitzenhausen, Kassel, and Marburg. Somewhere in the area of Schmallenberg, Graham's P-38 was hit by flak and he had to bail out. He was seen by fellow pilots to ditch his parachute and rund east into the woods after he hit the ground. His crash and bailout area was estimated to be 4 miles northwest of Schmallenberg.Graham was captured by German troops, but was not in their company for long. Advancing U.S. troops overran the prison camp where he was held and liberated it. Graham returned to the 474th around 15 Apr 45. Paul Hissey, a squadron mate of Graham's, had a funny story about this mission. He mentioned how they thought old Milt had been captured so the other pilots went through his personal belongings and took what they wanted and drank his personal liquor supply. Paul said Graham was really ticked off when he returned to the unit two weeks later and found most of his things missing. Paul told me that is likely why Milt never attended any of the group's reunions after the war! Graham was also one of three former 474th FG pilots to stay in the Air Force after the war and rise to the rank of General.Ask whatever questions you may have on the 474th. I'm only too happy to help you out
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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Well Gray!!, once again many thanks for your help , I have another request , the 12/091944 The 474th FG loss 5 airplanes in the Aachen area
I have only 3 names of pilots involved in this event, the 2nd Lt Webster Lewis M.(POW) O-760212 (430FS) ;1st Lt Brewer George H.(MIA?) O-755862 (430FS) ;Capt Scott Harold A.(KIA)O-740286 (428FS) , there are 5 MACR numbers 9114 ,15,16,17,18 , do you know (I am sure that you know) who are the other pilots and their fate ? Maybe if it’s easier for you, you may contact me directly by email my address is attached at my profile Best regards Phil |
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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Bonjour Phil,
I sent you an email with my email address. I have researched the 12 Sep 44 dogfight in great detail and have much information on it. A good friend of mine is Bob Milliken. Bob was one of two aces to come out of the 474th FG and was in that dogfight, shooting down two Fw190s. Reply to my email so I can get your email address. I will then begin sending you the information you are looking for. That would be much better than tieing up this forum with lots of data. A bientot, Gary |
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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Hi Gary, Hi Phil,
if you need assistance just mail me. Phil I am living in this area and we had erected a cross on Scott's crash site just recently. Joerg |
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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Hello Jörg
Of course I am interested by the monument erected on the Scott’s memory , if you have a picture that will be very kind . As you are living in this area, maybe you may help me with this pilot The 17/12/1944 the 1st Lt Sting Herbert A.Jr. (KIA) O-766758 P-47D-28-RA #42-28645 365th FG 386th FS MACR 10980 he was shot hit by ground fire in the area of WF1959 (berendorf) Some source said that he went down in the area of Elsenborn /Monchau do you have information on this event? Also you may contact me off line my address is in the instant messaging in my profile, I will answer you ? Regards Phil |
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Re: 474th FG 42-104399 1 April 1945
Phil,
in summer 2005 I had requested the IDPF of STING at Alexandria but not yet received a copy. Other than that I do not have information on that case. I do have some pictures of Scott's cross at Vogelsang. I have to sort it out how to send it to you. Hope the attachment works. Jörg |
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