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Another pacific case
By late November 1943, the 9th FS was declared as operational (after receiving P-47). The commanding officer of the 9th, Maj. Jerry Johnson, would get the squadron's first victory with the P-47. Yet, it was a victory that should have been passed up. Taking an opportunity to fly with Kearby's 348th FG, Johnson accompanied them on a sweep over Finschhaven (New Guinea). Spotting a radial engine aircraft flying about 3,000 feet above the jungle canopy, Johnson raced down and put a burst into the plane's engine. A parachute was observed.
Upon his return, Johnson was deeply disturbed to learn that the radial engine aircraft was not Japanese. Johnson had shot down an RAAF artillery observer flying an Australian built Wirraway (the Wirraway was essentially, a modified North American BT-9 which was the predecessor of the AT-6 and SNJ advanced trainer. Wirraways were built, under license, by Australia's Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation). The pilot of the Wirraway had escaped serious injury. Nonetheless, he was sufficiently rattled and angered to file a complaint with the 5th Air Force command. Johnson, in a successful effort to make amends, hand carried a case of bootleg gin to a very forgiving Flight Officer R.M. Stewart. 5th Air Force legend has it that General Kenney personally provided Johnson with the alcoholic bribe. Source: http://home.att.net/~historyzone/Sev...Republic6.html |
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Re: Friendly fire WWII
Many thanks Laurent
Trust you are well. Cheers Brian |
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Re: Friendly fire WWII
12 May 1941, in Iraq
An He.111 bearing Major Axel von Blomberg, the newly appointed liaison officer to Rashid Ali and the son of the German field-marshal, had come in to land at Baghdad. As the aircraft flew in low over the north bridge some irresponsible tribesmen fired off a few pot-shots with their rifles. When the reception-party at the airport opened the door of the aircraft they found, not the vigorous adviser and coordinator they had expected, but a dead German with a bullet in his head. Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/UN/U...-RAF-I-11.html Brian, I should have the time to send you more about the French cases in the end of the week. |
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And here are the pics of Willi Reschke´s Me-109G-6
Roman Quote:
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There appeared to be a policy amongst AA gunners that boiled down to: If it flies, it dies!
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The following was submitted by a forum guest:
This link is likely to be of interest to your 'friendly fire' pages which I was just looking at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/57/a8966857.shtml
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Ruy Horta 12 O'Clock High! And now I see with eye serene The very pulse of the machine; A being breathing thoughtful breath, A traveller between life and death; |
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Thanks Ruy, thanks Nigel
I would like to use this in my forthcoming book, perhaps Nigel will contact me. Incidenally, the unnamed gunner was Flt Sgt T. Hayday (according to Chorley) Cheers Brian |
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Brian,
Unfortunately Nigel Whittingham, the author of the linked article, wasn't the one to forward the link. Perhaps you can contact Nigel through the BBC site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/a...tml#usecontent "If you wish to use the content in a commercial context (eg a publication, CD or website the public needs to pay for to obtain, or a project such as a broadcast series or film), please contact the BBC to obtain permission. Use the Contact Us link on the left hand side of the page to do this." http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedback/ Looks like the BBC claims all legal ownership. Good luck.
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Dear Brian,
The latest issue of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society journal, Volume 44 No. Four, Winter 2006, published an article, "Hampden Ops with 44 Squadron RAF" by W. J. Lewis DFC, W/lC RCAF (retired). On page 127 the author states. "Late in December (1939), we were sent out with 49 Squadron from Scampton to search for the German navy up the coast of Norway. We found nothing. We were operating as a wing led by the Commanding Officer of 49 Squadron (also flying Hampdens). Coming back he led us right into the middle of a big thunderstorm. Our squadron commander and his navigator decided to detour around the thunderstorm. When we reached the other side, 49 Squadron had disappeared. We found out later they had turned south and made a landfall in that direction. We went in through the Firth of Forth where we were met by three Hurricanes from 111 Squadron, who recognized our colours of the day. Waggling their wings, they turned away and flew off. They were followed almost immediately by 12 Spitfires of 603 City of Glasgow Auxiliary Squadorn, who didn't recognizes the colours--they waded in and shot down two of our Hampdens. Fortunately, ten of us escaped and landed at a fighter base. We sat in their officers' mess with the station commander standing in the middle, seeing that neither side got at the other. Yours very truly, Norman Malayney |
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Thanks Norman
I do have an account of this tragic incident but not first hand, as such. Thanks for your time and consideration. Incidentally, it was 602 Squadron that was involved, not 603 Squadron. One crew member from one of the downed Hampdens was killed, the others rescued. Wishing you all the best for 2007 Cheers Brian |
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