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Last Mosquito in the above list (April 24 1945) was MM588 according to Air Britain.
Same source says DZ600 was attacked by HK109, which was on either 85 Squadron or 307 Squadron - I don't have squadron service dates. |
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Wellington MkIC R1516, KX-U, 311 (Czechoslovak) Sqn, Sgt Oldrich Helma KIA Sgt Antonin Plocek KIA P/O Richard Hapala KIA Sgt Adolf Dolejs KIA Sgt Jaroslav Petrucha KIA Sgt Jaroslav Lancik KIA. T/o East Wretham at 10.02 pm to Cherbourg. S/d by W/C C. H. Appleton DSO, DFC of No.604 Sqn and crashed at 01.46 am at Lower Park Farm, 3 km SE Mere, Wiltshire. Regards, Michal |
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I have a pile of USAAF fighter unit histories (stacked about two feet high) but I haven't had the time to go through the majority. When I'm finished, I'll send you an e-mail regarding relevant cases. How will you format this book? Are you interested mainly in aircraft related incidents, or is this a general study? |
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Hi mhuxt - thanks for the details.
Michal - I had note of the incident but not full identities - thanks. Six Nifty - great stuff. I have not consulted Schrader's book nor Gauker & Blood summaries (not aware of these). Please elaborate to enable me to purchase same. The mind boggles at what you may find in the US fighter histories! I await with anticipation! Cheers Brian I thought I would post my final (?) list of ETO queries, in the hope that someone out there may have a few answers: 28/10/44: Mustang AM153 shot down by Spitfire 31/10/44: B-17 shot down by British AA - crew list? 23/12/44: Lt Coppoline 366FS shot down P-47 24/12/44: Two Typhoons shot down by P-47s 25/12/44: Spitfire SM303 shot down by P-47 29/12/44: Spitfire PL217 shot down by US fighter 30/12/44: Lt Stovell 56FG shot down by P-47 1/1/45: Typhoon EK497 shot down by P-51 352FG 1/1/45: Beaufighter 415NFS shot down by B-17 Thanks in advance Brian The final few for ETO 14/1/45: Two Typhoons (174 and 247 Sqns) shot down by P-47s 17/1/45: Two RAF Mustangs shot down by Spitfires 14/2/45: Mustang KH542 (64 Sqn) shot down by frindly fire 22/2/45: Tempest EJ544 shot down by P-51 P-51 (Lt Peter Vassuer) shot down by 4thFG 6-7/3/45: Mosquito MM237 105 Sqn shot down by Allied NF 24-25/4/45: Mosquito MM588 409RCAF Sqn damaged by another Mosquito. Cheers Brian Last edited by Brian; 6th November 2005 at 19:45. |
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http://www-cgsc.army.mil/carl/resour...er/shrader.asp Eleanor Gauker & Christopher Blood's report is available from NTIS. The title is Amicicide at Sea: Friendly Fire Incidents During World War II Naval Operations. - Final rept. Dec 92-Dec 93. Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA. If you cannot find this at a public library, then order a copy from: http://www.ntis.gov/search/product.a...starDB=GRAHIST In addition, the following booklet might be of interest and you should be able to find it online or at a library: Who Goes There : Friend or Foe. Washington, DC : Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the U.S. : [Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor, 1993]. ISBN: 0160418143 |
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"...2nd Lt. William Stovall is officially credited with shooting down two Fw 190s on this mission, and while 62nd FS records credit him accordingly, the 56th Fighter Group records do not mention it at all. Regardless, Stovall was killed as he slid his P-47 into the line of fire of another while in pursuit of yet another Fw 190..." See p.147, David R. McLaren. Beware the Thunderbolt: the 56th Fighter Group in World War II. Schiffer Books, 1994. Quote:
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You probably know already the attack on RN minesweepers off Etretat by 15 Typhoons from 263 and 266 sqns on 27.8.44. 2 minesweepers sunk, one was badly dam and 3 more lightly dam, 78 KIA and 149 WIA. More details can be found from example from Thomas' and Shores' The Typhoon & Tempest Story AAP 1988 It seems that on April 2 1943 Bf 109s from II/JG 77 shot down a Fw 190 of 11./SKG 10 near El Guettar in Tunis. The pilot Uffz. Peter von Zareba was killed. More details for ex. time, Wnr etc can be found from Andrew Arthy's and Morten Jessen's Focke-Wulff Fw 190 in North Afrika, Classic 2004. Andrew is a member of this board and at least earlier participated our discussions. He might have even more details. If You don't succeed contact him, I can easily post the details there are in the book. Juha |
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Hi Six Nifty - when I clicked on to the Schrader website I realised that I had seen this previously, it's just that I hadn't realised that it had been extracted from his book! But thanks all the same. Sorry, I overlooked your earlier question - my book will deal with only air-orientated incidents - air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-air, and related incidents.
Hi Juha - Yes, I have consulted both books you mention and therefore have extracted details of these incidents. Many thanks. Cheers Brian PS: Can anyone tell me the story behind a 7thPRG F-5B (42-67338) flown by Lt David K. Rowe being shot down by a Russian P-39 on 26 June 1944? Did he survive? Also, on 15 June 1944, an F-5A (42-12682) flown by Lt Col John R. Hoover crash-landed in Russia. Was he interned? Finally, on 6 January 1945, a Sgt Ken Wilson (groundcrew?) was killed in a take-off accident in P-51D of 368thFS. Was he on an unauthorised flight? I'm sure one of you guys out there can supply teh answers. Thanks Cheers Brian Last edited by Brian; 9th November 2005 at 00:32. |
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On January 6th, 1945, P-51D 44-14509 was destined for an escort mission to Germany when it crashed on takeoff at East Wretham, killing Lt. Robert V. Beaupre of the 368th FS. Jack H. Smith's Mustangs & Unicorns shows a photograph of the wreckage, but he did not say that any ground crew were injured or killed at the crash site. The narrative does not mention other takeoff accidents on this date. Last edited by Six Nifty .50s; 9th November 2005 at 06:18. |
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