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Old 26th October 2006, 15:02
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Re: Tuskegee pilot Lt Samuel Bruce

This is a claim on that date for SG 4

1/28/1944, Ltn.Gärtner,Stab II./SG 4, Spitfire XII, Anzio: 1500m, 07.41.

Obviously a case of bad ID as the Spit XII was not operational in that area. I guess a P-40 could look like a Spit XII.
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