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Re: Douglas Pitcairn
I don't have any more details regarding Colonel Pitcairn's record during the Spanish War, but I met with him in 1969 in Munich & that evening had dinner with he & his wife. If there is any info you are interested about, in regard to what I know, I'd be glad to share. Just let me know. Incidentally, his commentary in 1955 at the War College on the air defenses at Polesti is the spark for the book "Polesti" by Dugan & Stewart.
, Roy L Miller LT COL (Ret) |
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Re: Douglas Pitcairn
Here is what we have about this guy:
PITCAIRN, Douglas. (DOB: 15.02.13). 01.04.32 fighter pilot training at Fliegerschule Schleissheim and in Russia (to 30.09.33). 01.10.33 entered service with the Heer (Kraftfahrtruppe). 01.01.35 trf to the Luftwaffe and sent to Fliegerschule Schleissheim for fighter pilot training. 16.04.35 trf to JG Richthofen as a pilot. 12.03.36 trf to III./JG 134 (Lippstadt). 06.11.36 trf to Jagdgruppe I./88 (Legion Condor) as Adjutant and Staffelführer of 3. Staffel (to 26.07.37). 10.08.37 trf to I./JG 135. 01.07.38 Hptm., appt Staka 1./JG 135. 01.11.38 appt Staka 1./JG 233. 01.05.39 appt Staka 1./JG 51. 25.09.39 Hptm. and Staka 1./JG 51. 05.08.40 WIA – in take-off collision at Pihen/10 km SW of Calais. 06.08.40 trf to Erg.Jagdgruppe Merseburg and hospitalized. 12.10.40 Hptm., appt training Gruppenleiter in JFS 2 (to 06.08.41). 07.08.41 Hptm., appt provisional Kdr. Jagdfliegervorschule 2 (to 04.01.42). 05.01.42 appt Ia op 1 in Stab/2. Jagddivision and in Stab/XII. Fliegerkorps (to 15.09.43). 01.04.42 promo to Maj. 01.01.43 trf into the Generalstab d.Lw. (did not attend the Luftkriegsakademie). 16.09.43 appt Ia in Stab/Jagdfliegerführer Rumänien. 01.02.44 appt Ia in Stab/Jagdfliegerführer Balkan. That’s all we have. Anyone know what happened to this chap? For that matter, where was he from? HLdZ, DGS |
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Douglas Pitcairn
Hello guys
5 August 1940: Hauptmann Douglas Pitcairn, Staffelkapitän of 1./JG 51, wounded in Bf 109 E "White 1" during collision on take-off with Bf 109 E-4 "White 8" (W.Nr. 6266) of Feldwebel Willi Gasthaus of 1./JG 51 at Pihen. His aircraft was 100% damaged while that of Gasthaus, who was unharmed, suffered less than 10% damage. There are two photographs of him as well as two of the above accident in the JG 51 photo-history by Stipdonk and Meyer. Horrido! Leo |
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Re: Douglas Pitcairn
Doug Stankey,
According to the book "Polesti," authored by Dugan & Stewart (Randon House-1962) p.88, "Pitcairn of Perthshire was descended from a Scottish Protestant clan which had emigrated to East Prussia in 1830 after religious quarrels with Catholic neighbors. One of his ancestors was the midshipman who first sighted Pitcairn Island, the haven of H.M.S. Bounty's mutineers. The German Pitcairn had grown up in Memel, joined the revived German air force in the early thirties, and was secretly trained as a fighter pilot in Gerstenberg's school in Lipetsk in the Soviet Union. He entered combat in 1936 with a Henkel 51 squadron flying for Franco and his first enemy aircraft destroyed was a U.S.-built Curtis, piloted by a French volunteer fo the Loyalists." When I visited with him in his home in Jul 1969, he told me he had flown in the same unit in WW2 as did Manfred von Richthofen, popularly known as the "Red Baron," did in WW1. At the time of our visit, he was a liaison officer with the USAFE. He also mentioned that an injury during the war kept him from being awarded the Iron Cross by Hitler. I have not had any contact with him since. Roy |
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