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Old 30th June 2005, 17:01
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Re: RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43--Murkowski totals

Found the listing I was looking for on Murkowski totals:

http://jpgleize.club.fr/aces/ww2jetk.htm

Shows 7 total for WW2;would that be inclusive of v-1's also?

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Mark
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Old 30th June 2005, 17:11
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Re: RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43

Murky is officially credited with 3-1-1 aircraft and 4 V1s. I would not regard internet as a credible source of information.
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Old 30th June 2005, 18:08
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Re: RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43

I think Franek is refering to the official listings in C. Shores Those Other Eagles, and Murkowski is credited as Franek says. V-1s did not count in official totals, even during the war.

As Franek states do not trust internet sources unless you know the person who posted the information.
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Old 30th June 2005, 18:52
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Re: RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43

Nope, official list prepared by 'Bajan's commision'.
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Old 30th June 2005, 21:16
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Re: RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43

JOHN+FRANEK,

Thanks to you both for your patience with my inquiries and clarifications to info I looked at.Was not aware of the issue of v-1 tallies vs a/c tallies.

Mark
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Old 7th May 2007, 11:21
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RAF mission Ramrod 127 on 7/9/43-further queries

Curious if there is some sort of way to obtain a copy of any RAF records of this mission (if it exists.) Any suggestions?

Would like to read anything official about this mission but not exactly sure where to inquire--any help is appreciated.

Also have some questions on JG26 involvement that I wish to confirm some details on:

1-what type a/c were JG26 using in their patrol that intercepted this raid? (Especially Stab/II.)

2-how many were in the patrol put up by JG26 that day?

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Mark
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