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Old 17th June 2006, 00:29
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Re: Luftwaffe Victories and Losses May 29 1944 Malchin Area Germany

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12 8th AF P -51s lost this day. Bits and Pieces shows 3 lost by accidents, 2 ditched ran out of fuel
3 to AA , 2 shot down , 2 Ditched - cause unknown.
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Old 17th June 2006, 06:39
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Re: Luftwaffe Victories and Losses May 29 1944 Malchin Area Germany

The two losses would appear to be from 369th FS, 359th FG.

359th FG was providing withdrawal support for 2BD (Liberators). The group was engaged with "60 bandits" at approximately 1200 near Stettin. The group maintained escort until 130 when they were relieved by P38s near Schleswig.

The two missing pilots were 1stLt. Lowell W "One Eye" Brundage and 1stLt. Myron C. Morrill Jr. They were reported as last being seen chasing five FW190s. Brundage was listed as KIA, Morrill as MIA.

The engagement timeframe and area of loss seem to point to II/JG11.
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Old 17th June 2006, 10:06
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Re: Luftwaffe Victories and Losses May 29 1944 Malchin Area Germany

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The two losses would appear to be from 369th FS, 359th FG.

359th FG was providing withdrawal support for 2BD (Liberators). The group was engaged with "60 bandits" at approximately 1200 near Stettin. The group maintained escort until 130 when they were relieved by P38s near Schleswig.

The two missing pilots were 1stLt. Lowell W "One Eye" Brundage and 1stLt. Myron C. Morrill Jr. They were reported as last being seen chasing five FW190s. Brundage was listed as KIA, Morrill as MIA.

The engagement timeframe and area of loss seem to point to II/JG11.
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